Ḥadīth 174: Abū Hurayrah Narrated The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ Said ‘Do Not Precede Ramaḍān By Fasting One Day or Two Days Except A Man Who Is Going To Fast Anyway, Then Let Him Go Ahead And Fast’
Prohibition of Fasting One or Two Days Before Ramaḍān
The Destruction Being On The Safe Side
The Ruling Regarding The Day of Doubt (30th Sha’bān)
Those Whom The Prohibition Is Lifted From
Rulings Applicable To Both Men & Women
Ḥadīth 175: Ibn ‘Umar Narrated The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ Said ‘If You See It Fast, And If You See It Break Fast. And If It’s Too Cloudy For You To See Then Calculate It’
Clarification That Acts of Worship Are Not Brought Forward or Delayed
The Principle ‘Whatever Was, Is Still Is Until Proven Otherwise’
How To Calculate The Beginning & The End of The Month
How To Calculate Mistakes That Occur At The Beginning of The New Month
The Differences of Opinion Regarding The Sighting of The New Crescent
Ḥadīth 176: Anas bin Mālik Narrated The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ Said ‘Eat The Sahoor (Pre Dawn meal) for there Is a Blessing In The Suhur"
The Difference Between Sahoor And Suhur
The Advantages & Blessings Within The Pre-Dawn Meal
How Permissible Things Turn Into Worship
The Different Names of The Night
Ḥadīth 177: Anas bin Mālik Narrated Zayd Ibn Thābit Said, The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ Said 'We Had The Pre-Dawn Meal With The Prophet And Then Stood For Prayer. Anas Said To Zayd ‘How Much Was There Between ‘Adhān & The Sahoor (Pre-Dawn Meal). Zayd Said ‘The Portion It Would Take To Recite 50 Verses (From The Qur’ān)’
The Time of The Pre-Dawn Meal
The Difference Between The True Fajr & False Fajr
The Prohibition of Making A Time To Stop Eating Before Fajr
Ḥadīth 178: ʿĀʾaisha And Umm Salamah Narrated : The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ Used To Be Caught At Fajr Time Being in A State of Junub (State of Major Ritual Impurity) From Having Relations With His Family & Then He Would Make Ghusl & Fast’
The Correctness of The Fast While In The State of Major Impurity
The Permissibility of Sharing Private Information At The Time of Need
The Prohibition of Telling The Secrets of One’s Spouse