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Nazias
29-09-07, 09:59 AM
Sleeping All Day During Ramadhan

Question:
If a person stays up all night during Ramadaan, then he prays Fajr and sleeps until Zuhr, and prays and then sleeps until ‘Asr, and prays then sleeps until the time of iftaar, is his fasting valid?

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

Yes, his fasting is valid.

The scholars are agreed that if a fasting person wakes up during the day, even if it is for a single moment, then his fasting is valid, but if he does not wake up and he sleeps all day whilst fasting, then the majority of scholars say that his fasting is still valid, because sleep does not invalidate fasting, as it does not mean that he is completely unconscious, rather if someone wakes him he will wake up.

See al-Majmoo’, 6/346; al-Mughni, 4/344

The Standing Committee was asked about that and replied:

If the matter is as mentioned, then the fast is valid but for a fasting person to spend most of the day asleep is a kind of negligence on his part, especially since the month of Ramadaan is a special time and the Muslim should strive to benefit from it by reading Qur’aan a great deal, seeking provision and acquiring knowledge.

And Allaah is the Source of strength. May Allaah send blessings and peace upon our Prophet Muhammad and his family and companions.

Al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah li’l-Buhooth al-‘Ilmiyyah, 10/212

The following is the advice of Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him) to those who are fasting and others to make the most of their time and not to waste it sleeping. He said:

There is nothing wrong with sleeping during the day or the night, so long as that does not lead to missing out on any of the obligatory duties or committing any haraam action. What is prescribed for the Muslim, whether he is fasting or not, is not to stay up late at night, and to hasten to sleep after doing whatever he is able to of qiyaam al-layl, then he should get up for suhoor if it is Ramadaan, because eating suhoor is a confirmed Sunnah as the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Eat suhoor, for in suhoor there is barakah (blessing).” (Saheeh – agreed upon).

And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The thing that differentiates between our fasting and the fasting of the People of the Book is eating suhoor.” Narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh.

Those who are fasting and others must also adhere to offering the five daily prayers in congregation, and avoid being distracted from them by sleep or anything else. Those who are fasting and others must also do all their duties on time for the government or other duties, and not be distracted from them by sleep or anything else. And they must strive to seek halaal provision which they and their dependents need, and not be distracted from that by sleep or anything else.

In conclusion, my advice to everyone, men and women, those who are fasting and those who are not, is to fear Allaah in all situations, and to continue to perform duties on time in the manner enjoined by Allaah, and to avoid being distracted from that by sleep or any other permissible thing etc. If the thing that distracts them from that is an act of disobedience towards Allaah, then the sin is greater and more serious.

May Allaah guide the Muslims, enable them to understand their religion and make them steadfast in adhering to the truth, and guide their leaders, for He is Most Generous, Most Kind.

Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn Baaz, 4/15.

Islam Q&A

Source (http://www.1eid.net/Ramadhan.html)

GuCcI
29-09-07, 10:37 AM
ya i dont do that.... i dont even get time to sleep at night either.

days are so busy :zzz:

Nazias
02-10-07, 10:24 PM
ya i dont do that.... i dont even get time to sleep at night either.

days are so busy :zzz:

May Allah(swt) keep you and all of us steadfast on the deen! Ameen!

bint
02-10-07, 10:25 PM
i stay awake at nyt..sleep after fajr till zuhr :D

hammerofthehuns
02-10-07, 11:02 PM
i just had an operation, i gotta chill in bed 4 next couple of weeks.
its tough at the top:coolbro:

brjimc
02-10-07, 11:50 PM
I think there are exceptions for people who work at night and fasting is in short days.

I work nights sometimes and fasting was in winter. There were times when daylight is very short and you just dont wake up in daylight.

$HugoBoss$
03-10-07, 12:49 AM
i just had an operation, i gotta chill in bed 4 next couple of weeks.
its tough at the top:coolbro:

I had a operation as well bro, been in bed all day today :(

Arrakis
03-10-07, 12:51 AM
I was taught by my parents that sleeping whilst fasting was counter to what fasting stood for, and that I shouldn't sleep.

So I was shocked when I saw a ruling saying that it was ok. Shocked I tell ya!!!! :rolleyes:

Loobna
03-10-07, 01:21 AM
i stay awake at nyt..sleep after fajr till zuhr :D

lol - I mostly do that too :o Tis ok coz most of my lectures are in the afternoon - only tuesdays I have a 10am start thats why I had a one and a half hour nap in my car this afternoon :D

Emelianenko
03-10-07, 04:18 AM
phew, all my fasts have been valid then i guess :p :embar:

xzaifir
03-10-07, 04:47 AM
Well I'm not entirely done that becouse after I get back home(around 6) I just fall asleep cos so tired O,o. At 7 I wake up, go shower, put shirt on and then open fasting :].

niqaabi_muslima
03-10-07, 04:31 PM
I love my sleep but Masha'Allah during ramadan my sleeping pattern has only got better.. Cant sleep as much knowing its ramadhan and there is so much reward to gain

Nazias
03-10-07, 05:05 PM
I love my sleep but Masha'Allah during ramadan my sleeping pattern has only got better.. Cant sleep as much knowing its ramadhan and there is so much reward to gain

:up:

May Allah(swt) allow us to maintain all that we do in this blessed month, throughout the year! Ameen!

niqaabi_muslima
03-10-07, 05:09 PM
ameeen

hammerofthehuns
03-10-07, 08:43 PM
I had a operation as well bro, been in bed all day today :(

ne thing interesting? i got sliced up bad man:crying:still making tayammum and praying sitting.
yeah but u lie in bed every day anyway innit.

perfectpearl
03-10-07, 10:21 PM
Thats real cool. I was told that its not good to sleep. :jkk: for the electrification. :up:

assia
03-10-07, 11:55 PM
Salaam...

You young guy's are so lucky... My little girl wakes me up at 8.am every morning, and from then im running round after her, wiping up the floor after spilt drinks, nappies, trashing the house, screams , tantrums.... i could go on... breaking fast comes and im shattered and weak. No SLEEP at all. So finding this year really hard!!!!

But would not change it all for any other way... Hope your all doing well and have a nice Eid if im not on line before Eid.

Fee imanilla

Sister in islam:up:

perfectpearl
04-10-07, 09:30 PM
Salaam...

You young guy's are so lucky... My little girl wakes me up at 8.am every morning, and from then im running round after her, wiping up the floor after spilt drinks, nappies, trashing the house, screams , tantrums.... i could go on... breaking fast comes and im shattered and weak. No SLEEP at all. So finding this year really hard!!!!

But would not change it all for any other way... Hope your all doing well and have a nice Eid if im not on line before Eid.

Fee imanilla

Sister in islam:up:

awww that soo cute. :inlove:

afsalim
05-10-07, 11:36 AM
only possible if you're unemployed....or should I say 'In between Jobs'....

muslimma
05-10-07, 08:52 PM
[/COLOR]only possible if you're unemployed....or should I say 'In between Jobs'....

agreed. i'd hate to be aseep when im fasting (although

you guys do it as youve been working all night, or for other reasons) but i

think you appreciate the fact that your not eating while your awake. and you

can't really feel hungary or miss having food during sleep! :rolleyes:

Loobna
05-10-07, 11:32 PM
I was asleep basically all day today from after fajr to iftar coz I was ill- I only got up to pray dhur and asr - my sis said she told me to get up so many times and I said 'yea ok' and went back to sleep :o

Z-Blade
05-10-07, 11:41 PM
Thats real cool. I was told that its not good to sleep. :jkk: for the electrification. :up:

:salams,

Actually, sleep isn't ever really a good thing. We should for real sleep the amount we need and no more. And in the Stories of the Prophets by Ibn Kathir it's mentioned the mother of Sulaiman (AS) told him that the one who sleeps too much will find himself destitute on the day of judgment. This is all paraphrased, so any mistakes are my own and anything correct is from Allah.

Wassalam.

elji
05-10-07, 11:50 PM
That happened to me once in my student days. I slept at sehri and got up at 4 for iftaar. Man what great timing. lol actually im not proud of it cause i missed all my prayers. What was the point then ey?

afsalim
06-10-07, 07:05 AM
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agreed. i'd hate to be aseep when im fasting (although

you guys do it as youve been working all night, or for other reasons) but i

think you appreciate the fact that your not eating while your awake. and you

can't really feel hungary or miss having food during sleep! :rolleyes:

I beg to differ sis. This morning I woke up starving (I always do). But then I realized that I was fasting! :D

I only sleep for 4-5 hours a day, ramadan or not. I have to be at the office very early in the morning and when I'm doing projects, I sometimes return back at 11pm at night. I get very little time for sleep. But I do find the time to exercise in between.

peace2u
06-10-07, 07:47 AM
if I do sleep too late, it is not intentional. Sleeping late during the day makes it hard to sleep at night :S

Peace

xzaifir
06-10-07, 07:52 AM
even though I sleepy. I still do this ---> :hidban::hidban:

and I rarely sleep at day.

afrasayab
07-10-07, 05:03 AM
I don't get enough time to sleep. Work work work for me :( 7 days a week... ramadan is the busiest month for me, first my job and then business.

As per the rulings it is ok to :zzz:, however, the the difficult your fast is the more reward you get. For ppl who work nightshifts or are ill, it is understandable. Rest are lazy asses...!

Nazias
08-10-07, 11:10 PM
good to see so many are making the most of this blessed month! :up: