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Am I allowed to fast on a Friday to make up days that I missed during Ramadan?

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it's a couple of weeks before Ramadan and i still have a few days to make up from last year. am i allowed to fast on a friday, or am i not?

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  1. Yes


  2. there is no special benefit of fasting in Friday. If you feel it convenient to fast on Friday you can, but you should not believe that fasting on Friday is special.

  3. The reason that we are not SUPPOSED to fast on fridays, but stilll allowed to....is because there is nothing special about it.   But since friday is our holy day, some people make think its worth extra rewards....and try to single out that day.  

    But yeah, get ramadan fasts done soon as possible.  

  4. yes you can fast, you can fast any day you want, and it's better to make up all the days you missed before the beginning of Ramadan or you will have to pay kafaraa ( and that is money equivalent to feeding one person for each day you haven't repeated) and you still need to repeat them even if you pay  

  5. You are allowed to fast on any day, but make your intention that it is for making up Ramadan. You cannot fast on Saturday or Sunday alone, since they are the days in which the Christians and the Jews have their worship. If you fast on a Saturday, you must fast the Friday before. If you fast on a Sunday, you must fast on the Monday after. So long as you are not fasting on those days alone, there is no problem.    

  6. In hadith, Sahih Bukhari, it says Do Not fast on fridays, fast the day before or the day after. It is best that you do what the hadith says, so dont fast on the friday, fast on other days. Inshallah you make them up before Ramadaan starts

    Check the Hadith if you are in doubt..

    Peace...Any help ask me


  7. yes you can but its better that you fast on thursday and friday

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