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If he broke his fast on land at the correct time, he has done what is required of him and that day's fast is complete. He can continue eating even if he sees th

10 March 2023 • 1.2K views
🔺Note: The higher up a person is, the later their ifṭār time! For example, the people living at the bottom of a mountain will see the sun disappearing quicker than those living on top of the mountain; in which case, those living on top of the mountain must wait until the sun has fully set before breaking their fast. _ Final advices: (1) Don't waste food! https://t.me/madrasatuna/1413 https://t.me/madrasatuna/935 Practical methods to avoid food wastage: https://t.me/madrasatuna/1414 (2) Sisters, make it count! And brothers, don't disappoint! https://t.me/madrasatuna/884 (3) The virtue of giving Ifṭār to others: The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever gives Ifṭār to a fasting person will have a reward equal to them, without taking away from their reward in the slightest.” [Tirmidhi - graded 'Ṣaḥīḥ' by Sheikh Albāni in 'Ṣaḥīḥ Al-Jāmi’] Sheikh ’Uthaymīn raḥimahullāh said: “What's apparent is that even if a person gives a single date to someone for them to break their fast with, he will attain this reward. Thus, one should strive to give Ifṭār to others according to their ability, especially those who are in need.” [His Majmū’ (20/61)]