Book of Fasting

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The Book of Fasting is a classical Islamic text that details the religious rulings, virtues, and practices related to the observance of fasting, particularly during the month of Ramadan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious text
classical Islamic work
fiqh manual
aimsTo encourage spiritual refinement through fasting
explain legal rulings related to fasting
guide Muslims in correct observance of fasting
associatedWith Islamic worship practices
Ramadan observance
basedOn Quranic verses about fasting
hadiths about fasting
coversTopic Laylat al-Qadr NERFINISHED
concessions for the sick and travelers
conditions of obligation of fasting
etiquettes of fasting
expiation (kaffarah) for broken fasts
fasting for pregnant and nursing women
intention (niyyah) for fasting
iʿtikaf (spiritual retreat) NERFINISHED
making up missed fasts (qadaʼ)
night prayers in Ramadan
spiritual benefits of fasting
things that invalidate the fast
describes obligatory fasting in Ramadan
prohibited fasting days
recommended fasting outside Ramadan
emphasizes following prophetic practice in fasting
moral discipline during fasting
sincerity in fasting
focusesOn practices of fasting
religious rulings on fasting
virtues of fasting
genre fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence)
ʿibadat (acts of worship) literature
hasSubject Islamic jurisprudence
Ramadan fasting NERFINISHED
acts of worship
fasting in Islam
intendedAudience Muslim scholars
general Muslim readership
students of Islamic law
language Arabic
partOf Islamic legal literature on worship
tradition Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
usedIn Islamic legal education
religious instruction on Ramadan

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Kitab al-Sawm hasEnglishName Book of Fasting