ANSWER: If you had made the intention of keeping the missed fast a night before or before the fajr of that day then it’s counted, otherwise it’s just a sunnah fast.

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ANSWER: No, it does not. https://www.assimalhakeem.net/does-wet-dream-spoils-fasting-and-what-is-someone-that-had-a-wet-dream-while-fasting-suppose-to-do-can-the-person-continue-with-the-fasting-2/

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ANSWER: You must make up all your missed fasts of Ramadan now.  Menstruation is something that’s destined by Allah for all the women so you must not feel sad about this. In fact, if you were used to fasting these days and could not fast now due to menses, Allah would reward you without you […]

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ANSWER: This is baseless and an innovation. The prophet salla allahu alaihi wa sallam fasted this day out of showing gratitude to Allah for saving Mosa peace be upon and his people. Making it a day of mourning and sadness is an innovation and it would be like correcting our prophet and accusing him of […]

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ANSWER: This is permissible if there is no hardship on you. 

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ANSWER: It is best to fast alternate days. But if this doesn’t stop their desire, they should fast every day. 

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ANSWER: The days that are forbidden to fast are the 2 eid days and ayyam al tashreekh (11,12 and 13 of dhul hijjah) as these are the days of eating, drinking and remembering Allah. It is also prohibited to isolate Friday and Saturday with voluntary fasting. 

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ANSWER: 1. This is permissible, however the Sunnah is to include the deceased in your own sacrifice. 2. Your Arafat is on the 9th of thulhijjah according to your islamic authority in your country regardless of when it is in Saudi Arabia. 

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