A Man Had Intercourse With His Wife During The Day In Ramadaan Without Ejaculating
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A man had intercourse with his wife without
ejaculating during the day in Ramadaan. What is the
ruling on that? What does his wife have to do if she
was unaware of that ruling?
Praise be to Allaah.
The one who has intercourse during the day in Ramadaan
when he is fasting and is not traveling has to offer a
serious expiation, which is to free a slave; if he
cannot do that then he has to fast for two consecutive
months; if he cannot do that then he has to feed sixty
poor persons.
The same applies to the woman if that happened with
her consent, but if she was forced to do it then she
does not have to do anything. If they were traveling
then there is no sin on them and they do not have to
offer expiation, and they do not have to refrain from
eating or drinking for the rest of the day. However,
they do have to make up that day, because fasting is
not obligatory for them. The same applies if he broke
his fast for an essential reason, such as saving the
life of someone whose life is protected according to
sharee'ah; if he has intercourse on that day when he
broke his fast for an essential reason, there is no
sin on him, because he has not violated an obligatory
fast.
If a person who is fasting in his homeland and who is
obliged to fast has intercourse, there are five things
that result from that:
1- He is guilty of a sin
2- His fast is broken
3- He has to refrain from eating and drinking for the
rest of the day
4- He has to make that day up
5- He has to offer expiation (kafaarah)
The evidence that he has to offer expiation was
narrated in the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah about the man
who had intercourse with his wife during the day in
Ramadaan. This man could not fast or feed the poor, so
the obligation of offering expiation was dropped,
because Allaah does not burden a soul beyond its
scope, and there is no obligation when one is unable
to fulfil it. It makes no difference whether he
ejaculated or not, so long as intercourse took place,
in contrast with one who ejaculates without having
intercourse – in that case there is no expiation to be
offered. Rather in this case it is a sin and he has to
refrain from eating or drinking for the rest of the
day, and make up his fast later on.
Al-Fataawa al-Jaami'ah li'l-Mar'ah al-Muslimah, vol.
1, p. 348.
Ramadan Team
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