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17 March 2024 β€’ 3.12K views
Cooking is an act of worship if the intention is right Question: May Allāh reward you with goodness and treat you kindly. Our sister says that she enters the kitchen from after 'AαΉ£r prayer to prepare the ifṭār meal and does not leave until Maghrib adhān. What is the ruling on that? [She says] It is worth noting that I do not prepare a lot of food and dishes, and I listen to some religious tapes while I am in the kitchen. Sheikh Fawzān αΈ₯afidhahullāh answered: β€ŸThere is no harm in that, and you are engaged in a rewardable act inshaAllāh; If you enter after 'AαΉ£r to prepare ifṭār, tending to the need of the fasting persons, and continue working until sunset, there is reward for you in this from Allāh - if your intention is sincere. And if you listen to beneficial tapes or the Qur'ān radio or beneficial programs, this is added goodness and additional benefit. Yes. Praise be to Allāh.” ➑️@womensbenefits