YOGYAKARTA Ramadan fast is one of the mandatory worships for Muslims who are already in full swing. So, how is the law of fasting for the sick? Did you get an exception? Come on, find out the answer in the review below.

As we know, Ramadan fasting is the fourth Islamic pillar. Ramadan fasting orders are listed in the Qur'an, surah al-Baqarah verse 183. This verse reads:

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"O you people who believe, it is obligatory for you to fast as required by those before you so that you are devout".

Even though fasting Ramadan is a must, Allah SWT provides exceptions for people who are unable to carry out this worship for a full month. The group of people who are included in this criterion, namely people who are sick, traveling or traveling, and parents of Renta. This is in accordance with the word of Allah in surah al-Baqoroh verse 184, which reads:

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"(That's) a certain few days. So whoever of you is sick or on a trip (then does not fast), then (mandatory to replace) as many days (which he does not fast) on other days. And for people who are hard to walk, you must pay fidiah, which is to feed a poor person. But whoever with a willingness to do good deeds, then it's better for him, and your fast is better for you if you know".

Adapting the NU Online page, a Muslim who is sick is allowed not to fast if it causes danger if you continue to fast.

In fact, if you push yourself too hard to death, then religion will give him immoral law. This opinion was conveyed by Syakh Nawawi Al Bantani in the book Kaasyifatus Sajaa.

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"For sick people, apply three conditions: (1) if it is suspected that there is harm that allows mourning, then fasting is intended for people who are sick and allowed for them to break the fast; (2) if the suspected harm is realized with a strong suspicion that it can cause damage and loss of the benefits of a body, then it is forbidden to fast for that person and must break the fast (alias haram fasting) - if he continues to fast so that he dies, then he dies in a maximum condition; (3) if the illness he suffers is mild illness such as dizziness, ear and toothache, then he is not allowed to break the fast (aka must fast) unless it is feared that he will get worse by fasting .

Even though they get relief, those who do not fast because of illness must replace it outside the month of Ramadan if they have recovered. If there is no hope of recovering, then the person is obliged to pay fidiah.

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