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Master the Essential Rules of Fasting with Clarity and Confidence
Help young learners understand the pillars and rulings of fasting through this comprehensive lesson. This lesson guides young Muslims to fast correctly by understanding the two pillars of fasting, identifying what breaks the fast, and learning when Allah permits us to break our fast. Through clear explanations and practical scenarios, learners develop confidence in their worship whilst appreciating Islam’s beautiful mercy and ease.
This lesson nurtures ʿubūdiyyah (servitude to Allah) by teaching them that fasting demonstrates self-control, patience, and submission to Allah. Young Muslims learn the two essential pillars: making a sincere intention before fajr for obligatory fasts (or later for sunnah fasts if nothing has been consumed), and abstaining from food and drink from fajr until maghrib.
Through prophetic guidance, learners discover the four main actions that break the fast: eating or drinking intentionally, vomiting intentionally, chewing anything with flavour, and taking medication by mouth or injection. The lesson beautifully emphasizes Islam’s ease by explaining that eating or drinking forgetfully doesn’t break the fast, as the Prophet ﷺ taught: “Allah has fed him and given him drink.”
This lesson cultivates yaqīn (certainty) about fiqh rulings whilst highlighting Allah’s mercy in permitting those who are ill or travelling to break their fast and make it up later.
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