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Does fighting break my fast?

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i just broke my fast and it was like an hour after it and i had a fight with someone.. does my fast mean anything? fightin does it take my fasting.. ahh i dont know how to say this.. does my fasting go if i fight?

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  1. Fasting is not eating.  Did you take a bite out of your opponent?


  2. it does yeah..........fighting kills the meaning of fasting. The purpose of fasting is to control your desires and anger/fighting comes in that too

  3. i doubt it.

  4. well i don't know but i think yes you will say bad words which will break your fast because fasting is not only for food but you tongue and your eyes and every thing

    so why do you fight  fasting is great thing to be good and to avoid fight with your patient and to learn how to control you nerves.

    while you are fasting don't fight ..

    EDIT: LOL@ the dude above me ahahahaha.

  5. aww

    sorry bro this is all i could find :

    http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/106473/fi...

    yw, hope ur feeling a bit better :)

  6. I practice fighting all the time during ramadan and nothing's wrong with it.

    And as for the real fight, they do not break your fast.

    Sweating is actually a good way to pass the time during Ramadan as u cool off.

    But it will get u thirsty.

  7. Fighting does not break fasting unless yu eat the guy while fighting

  8. Beaking a fast is a serious infraction.  Its penalty is feeing 6o poor people two meals of the day if you are a Muslim.


  9. The impermissible statements and actions do not invalidate the fast. However, without doubt it reduces the reward and loses its benefits and fruits. From that which is intended from the fast is fear of Allah (Taqwah) as He (subhaanahu wa-ta'aala) said: {O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was

    prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-Muttaqoon (the pious)} [Soorah al-Baqarah, Aayah 183]. So, Allah has explained the wisdom

    behind the obligation of fasting upon us and that is to attain fear of Allah (subhaanahu wa-ta'aala). The Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) said:

    ((One who does not abandon evil talk and actions, then Allah is not in need of him abandoning his food and drink (i.e. his fasting)).

    Rather, the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) commanded the one who is fasting that, should someone curse him or attempt to kill him,

    he should say: ((I am fasting)) such that the one who is swearing and abusing is deterred. By this, he will know that the one who is fasting has

    not responded because of any weakness but, rather, because of piety and fear of Allah because he is fasting.

    So your fast hasn't broken but the reward is reduced. InshaAllah khair

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