
FQH 4 – Fiqh of Fasting
DAI
Course Overview
Islamic Jurisprudence (Fiqh) is rooted in the study of Allah’s commandments and their proper implementation. This provides guidance on performing ritual obligations, upholding moral conduct, and adhering to social laws in accordance with Islamic teachings.
Fasting in Islam is a deeply spiritual act of devotion and self-discipline. This course delves into the essential rulings and etiquettes of fasting, the fourth pillar of Islam. You will by the end of this course understand the objectives and benefits of fasting, the conditions of its obligation, the correct practices during Ramaḍān, and the rulings related to voluntary fasts.
Course Content
- MODULE 1: Introduction to Fasting
- MODULE 2: Fasting in Ramadan
- MODULE 3: Excuses That Permit Breaking Fast
- MODULE 4: Recommended and Disliked Acts During Fasting
- MODULE 5: Invalidators of Fasting
- MODULE 6: Making Up Missed Fast
- MODULE 7: Recommended, Disliked, and Forbidden Fasting
- MODULE 8: Taraweeh Prayer
- MODULE 9: I'tikaf
- MODULE 10: Night of Majesty
- MODULE 11: Matters Associated With Fasting