Fasting Law For Elderly Whose Health Is Disturbed
YOGYAKARTA Basically, the fasting law for the elderly is mandatory. Because the elderly is one of the criteria that someone is declared an adult. However, the law is null and void if the elderly do not meet the criteria as a person who is obliged to fast Ramadan.
These criteria include being physically and mentally healthy, and being able to fast. This article will discuss the fasting law of Ramadan for the elderly.
As is known, the fasting law of Ramadan is mandatory for all Muslims who have passed out and graduated. The condition ofakl and pulagh itself can be understood as a condition where a person has reached a certain age limit.
However, in the implementation of Ramadan fasting, balipah is not the only requirement for mandatory worship. There are several other requirements and criteria that make a person obligatory fasting some of them are reason and have possible health conditions. This means that the elderly who meet the criteria for reason, their health condition is good, are required to fast.
Although the elderly are healthy, they are obliged to fast, there are several criteria for the elderly who are not required to fast Ramadan. Some of these criteria are as follows, reported by NU Online.
Elderly people who are unable to fast for fear of their health condition may not fast Ramadan. However, he had to pay fidiah. This provision is even explained in the Koran, which is as follows.
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Meaning:
"(That's) a certain few days. So, who among you is sick or on a trip (then not fasting), (mandatory to replace) as many days (which he does not fast) on other days. For people who are hard to run, it is mandatory to pay fidiah, (that is) to feed a poor person. Who with a willingness to do virtue,) is better for him and fasting is better for you if you know."
In simple terms, fidiah can be understood as a fine that must be paid by a Muslim for leaving Ramadan for certain reasons. The fine is paid for every day of fasting that is left behind. Fidiah fines in the form of one mud daily staple food. Fidyah can be given to the poor or poor. The fine should not be given to the rich.
It should be noted that the fines paid are in the form of staple foods. In Indonesia, staple foods can be in the form of rice. The size of the mud when converted into grams is 675 grams or 6.75 ounces.
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