Sanctions And Sentences If You Don't Perform Fasting Intentionally
JAKARTA - The month of Ramadan has privileges compared to other months. Every good charity carried out this month will be rewarded with a greater reward. Therefore, Muslims are encouraged to increase their worship and stay away from all forms of community activities.
Breaking or leaving fast in the month of Ramadan without reason justified by law is a sin for violating Allah SWT's orders. Apart from being guilty, the perpetrator will also suffer consequences that harm him.
People who deliberately do not fast without justified reasons will lose the opportunity to get a big reward in the month of Ramadan. Some scholars also argue that those who deliberately leave their fast are obliged to pay their cadres as a form of forgiveness.
The following is an explanation of the law of leaving or breaking the fast on purpose in the month of Ramadan, along with the consequences that will be accepted by anyone who does so, citing various sources.
To cancel or leave Ramadan on purpose without reason is justified for violating Allah's orders. If a person does not fast for syar'i reasons such as illness or certain conditions, then he is obliged to replace his fast on another day according to the amount left behind.
On the other hand, for those who leave fasting for no apparent reason, he sins and is obliged to fast. In addition, he lost because he missed the virtue of the month of Ramadan which could not be replaced by fasting at other times, because it was not equal.
In this regard, the Prophet SAW said:
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That is, 'Whoever does not fast for one day in the month of Ramadan without any relief that Allah 'azza wa jalla gives him, will not be a substitute for him, even if he fasts for one year.' (HR Abu Hurairah).
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Launching NU online, Tuesday, March 11, those who deliberately cancel their fasting in the month of Ramadan without reason are justified to receive severe threats and torture in the hereafter. In a hadith, the Prophet SAW described that the person would be hanged and his mouth bleeding in return for his actions.
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That is, 'From Abu Umamah said,' I heard the Prophet SAW saying: 'When I sleep, I dream of being visited by two angeles carrying my shoulders. Then they took me away, at that time I found a people who depend on their bodies, from their mouths that burst blood. I asked: 'Who are they?' He replied: 'They are people who break their fast before they are allowed to break their fast'.' (HR An-Nasai).