Is it okay to break your fast if you feel sick?
Illness remained a valid reason for not fasting, though not any illness or pain legitimately excuses one from fasting. If one fears that fasting will worsen the sickness, delay its cure, or cause damage to anything in the body, then one has a valid excuse for breaking the fast.
Is Dua accepted before breaking fast?
During the time of breaking the fast is one of the best times to make dua, as recommended by the Prophet (ﷺ).
Do you make Dua at the time of breaking the fast?
Masha Allah one who is fasting will have two joys one at the time of breaking his/her fast and the other joy is at the time when he meets His Creator Allah (S.W.T) who said fasting is only for ME and is ME that will give its reward. So we should not forget to make the dua at the time of breaking the fast as we are busy preparing to break the fast.
Do you recite the Dua before or after the adhan?
Many scholars say it’s not restricted to a specific minute, but flexible. They’ve stated you can make dua right before the adhan, or right after hearing the adhan and breaking your fast. In summary, you can recite the dua before breaking the fast or you can recite the dua after breaking the fast.
Is there a DUA at the beginning of Ramadan?
Dua (Prayer) at the Beginning of the Fast 1. وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ. Wa bisawmi ghadinn nawaiytu min shahri ramadan. I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan. Or you can also recite the following: Dua (Prayer) at the Beginning of the Fast 2.
What does the Quran say about the Dua?
Note how beautifully Allah has the famous and amazing verse about dua Ch:2 V:186 in-between the verses of fasting Ch: V: 183-187, highlighting its honor and status. The Prophet said, “There are three whose dua is not rejected – a just ruler, the fasting person when he breaks his fast, and the prayer of the oppressed person.