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ISBN 10: 1567447775
ISBN 13: 978-1567447774
Author: Ibn Al Arabi
Translated from Chapter 71 of the Futuhat al-Makkiyya by Aisha Bewley, Ibn al-Arabi relates mysteries of fasting from the gnostic (irfani) perspective while at the same time explaining the divine law in every detail.
Table of contents:
- Introduction
- The classification of the fast
- The obligatory fast, which is the month of Ramadan
- When it is too cloudy to sight the new moon
- On the interpretation of sighting (Ruya)
- The disagreement about obtaining knowledge by seeing with the eye
- The time of abstaining
- That from which the one who fasts abstains
- That which enters the stomach but is not nourishment
- Kissing and the one who fasts
- Cupping the one who fasts
- Vomiting and making oneself vomit
- The intention
- The time of the intention to fast
- Purification from sexual impurity for the one who fasts
- The fast of the sick person and the traveler during the month of Ramadan
- If the position is that the sick person and the traveler can fast in Ramadan, is it better for them to fast or to break the fast?
- Whether the journey in which the traveler is allowed to break the fast is defined or not
- The illness which permits one to break the fast
- When one who fasts breaks the fast and when he abstains
- When a traveler enters the city to which he is traveling after part of the day has passed
- Whether someone who fasts part of Ramadan is allowed to start his journey and then not fast on it
- Someone who faints and the madman
- The description of making up for someone who breaks the fast in Ramadan
- The one who puts off making up Ramadan until the next Ramadan comes
- Someone who dies and still owes some fasting
- What is demanded of a pregnant or nursing woman when she breaks the fast
- The very old and aged
- The one who deliberately has sexual intercourse in Ramadan
- Someone who eats and drinks deliberately
- Someone who has sexual intercourse having forgotten that he is fasting
- Whether forms of expiation have an order as it is necessary (Dhihar) or whether there is a choice
- Expiation for the woman if she obeys her husband when he desires to have intercourse with her
- Someone who repeats that which breaks the fast repeating expiation
- Whether he is obliged to feed when it is easier although it is difficult at the time of the obligation
- The one who does something in his fast which is a subject of dispute like cupping, on making oneself vomit, and swallowing pebbles, and the traveler who invalidates the fast at the beginning of the day on which he will depart according to the one who thinks that he should not invalidate the fast
- Someone who deliberately breaks the fast when he is making up Ramadan
- The recommended fast
- Fasting in the way of God
- Pregnant women and nursing women have a choice between fasting and not fasting the fast of Ramadan when they are capable of fasting
- Making the intention to fast the night before for the obligatory and recommended fast
- The time when the one who fasts breaks the fast
- Fasting the middle (Sirr) of the month
- The wisdom of the people of every country fasting by their sighting of the moon
- The meal before dawn (Sahur)
- Fasting the day of doubt
- The judgment on breaking the voluntary fast
- Someone doing a voluntary fast breaking it by forgetfulness
- Fasting the day of Ashura
- When the imam leads someone who is better than he in the prayer
- The one who fasts it without making an intention in the night
- The excellence of fasting the day of Arafah
- Fasting six days of Shawwal
- The excellence of the beginning of the month which is the first three days
- The one who considers the three days of every month to be the three white days (that is, the full moon)
- Fasting Mondays and Thursdays
- Fasting Fridays
- Fasting Saturdays
- Fasting Sundays
- The mithali self-disclosure of Ramadan and other times; whenever it occurs which is according to the moment
- Testimony about its sighting
- One who fasts spends most of the day in seeing himself rather than his Lord
- The judgment regarding fasting the 16th of the month of Shaban
- Fasting the days of Tashriq
- Fasting the days of Fitr and Al-Adha
- The one who is invited to eat while he is fasting
- Fasting all the time
- The fasting of David, Mary, and Jesus
- A woman doing a voluntary fast when her husband is present
- The fasting of the traveler
- The number of days of obligation in fasting
- The one who fasts using the tooth-stick (Siwak)
- One who gives the one who fasts something with which to break the fast
- The fasting of the guest
- The seven days of fasting
- Praying at night in Ramadan
- Conversation with God in a specific time with a specific divine state
- The night of power
- Seeking it out of fear of missing it
- Looking for the night of power in a group by standing in prayer in the month of Ramadan
- The one who stands in prayer for it being joined to the messenger of God in forgiveness
- Seclusion in a mosque (Itika)
- The place in which he does seclusion in a mosque
- The end of seclusion in a mosque
- Specifying the moment in which the one wants to do seclusion in a mosque enters the place where he will stay
- What the staying of the one in seclusion in a mosque with God consists of
- What someone in seclusion in a mosque does during the day
- Someone in seclusion in a mosque who is resident in seclusion in a mosque with God being visited
- The woman with false menstruation doing seclusion in a mosque
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