Fasting for 3 months

Ladybug3478

Junior Member
Hello,

I was just told that today is the day when some Muslims start a fast that will last three months.

What is this fast? Do you have to be Muslim to preform? What dates does it start on and what date does it end?

Thanks!
 

Zaynab123

Subhana Allah!
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Hello,

I was just told that today is the day when some Muslims start a fast that will last three months.

What is this fast? Do you have to be Muslim to preform? What dates does it start on and what date does it end?

Thanks!

fast three months, why would we fast 3 months i mean i never heard that. did they told you that its name if so please tell me.....
 

a_brother

Make dua for us all
:salam2:

we muslims only have to fast during month of ramadan (about 30 days)... during September in this year (don't know the exact days yet)...

you probably talking about months that are recommended to fast as many days a person can... however, Ramadan is the only month that we (muslims) are required to fast...
 

a_brother

Make dua for us all
Hi Ladybug3478

you may fast if you like to!... fasting is obligatory on muslims... below is about fasting the month of ramadhan (fourth pillar)

Sawm (Fasting the Month of Ramadhan)

The fourth pillar of Islam is fasting. Allah prescribes daily fasting for all able, adult Muslims during the whole of the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the lunar calendar, beginning with the sighting of the new moon.

Exempted from the fast are the very old and the insane. On the physical side, fasting is from first light of dawn until sundown, abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations. On the moral, behavioral side, one must abstain from lying, malicious gossip, quarreling and trivial nonsense.

Those who are sick, elderly, or on a journey, and women who are menstruating, pregnant, or nursing are permitted to break the fast, but must make up an equal number of days later in the year. If physically unable to do so, they must feed a needy person for each day missed. Children begin to fast (and to observe the prayers) from puberty, although many start earlier.

Although fasting is beneficial to the health, it is regarded principally as a method of self-purification. By cutting oneself off from worldly pleasures and comforts, even for a short time, the fasting person gains true sympathy for those who go hungry regularly, and achieves growth in his spiritual life, learning discipline, self-restraint, patience and flexibility.

In addition to the fast proper, one is encouraged to read the entire Qur'an. In addition, special prayers, called Tarawih, are held in the mosque every night of the month, during which a whole section of the Qur'an (Juz') is recited, so that by the end of the month the entire Qur'an has been completed. These are done in remembrance of the fact that the revelation of the Qur'an to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was begun during Ramadan.

During the last ten days - though the exact day is never known and may not even be the same every year - occurs the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr). To spend that night in worship is equivalent to a thousand months of worship, i.e. Allah's reward for it is very great.

On the first day of the following month, after another new moon has been sighted, a special celebration is made, called 'Id al-Fitr. A quantity of staple food is donated to the poor (Zakat al-Fitr), everyone has bathed and put on their best, preferably new, clothes, and communal prayers are held in the early morning, followed by feasting and visiting relatives and friends.

There are other fast days throughout the year. Muslims are encouraged to fast six days in Shawwal, the month following Ramadan, Mondays and Thursdays, and the ninth and tenth, or tenth and eleventh of Muharram, the first month of the year. The tenth day, called Ashurah, is also a fast day for the Jews (Yom Kippur), and Allah commanded the Muslims to fast two days to distinguish themselves from the People of the Book.

While fasting per se is encouraged, constant fasting, as well as monasticism, celibacy, and otherwise retreating from the real world, are condemned in Islam. Fasting on the two festival days, 'Id al-Fitr and 'Id al-Adha, the feast of the Hajj, is strictly forbidden.

source: http://www.islamtomorrow.com/sawm.asp
 

GAZIJA

Well-Known Member
Staff member
Hello,

I was just told that today is the day when some Muslims start a fast that will last three months.

What is this fast? Do you have to be Muslim to preform? What dates does it start on and what date does it end?

Thanks!

Sister somebody gave u wrong information.
 

Ladybug3478

Junior Member
It was actually my husband who gave me the information...lol :). He's a non practicing Muslim. So, I just asked him again and he swears it true. In Turkish - he called it 'UC AYLAR' and said the three months start with the month Recep, Saban, and ends with Ramazan (Ramadan). And, he swears the practice is not restricted to Turkish Muslims. The above three months are listed in Turkish...sorry I don't have a translation yet.

This found this site via google...
http://www.ezsoftech.com/islamic/07.asp

I'll try to research a little further on the web since my hubby doesn't have any more info. for me.

Thanks
 

xSharingan01x

TraVeLer
:salam2:
Perhaps it's to make up the fasting days a person might have missed in previous years? Allah knows best.

I've never heard of such things.

I only fast in Ramadan, this news is indeed very alien to me.
:wasalam:

Shoaib
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
:salam2:

Sister don't get confused. Insha'Allah I will try to asnwer all the doubts one by one.

First of all the only obligatory fasting that is to be observed is the Month of Ramadan and there is no other obligatory fasting except it.

Secondly there are other occasions and times when fasting is recommended but NOT OBLIGATORY.

As for the fasting in the two consecutive months of Rajab and Sha'ban then there is no basis for it in the Sharee'ah. I provide here what the scholars have to say about it. Please read it carefully.

Fasting in the month of Rajab

Details of Supererogatory(Nafl) fasts

P.S. Do not take information from the website you posted as it is a Shia website.
 

alkathiri

As-Shafaa'i(Brother)
P.S. Do not take information from the website you posted as it is a Shia website.

:salam2:

JazakAllah khair Brother Mohsin

Sister Ladybug, as the brother pointed you should avoid the above site. And if you have any other questions ,do not hesitate to ask the people here as we are all one family....
 

mymohsin

Pls mak Duwa 4 me
Salamalaykum,

Masha Allah very informative posts. To my lil knowledge we are not allowed to fast any other WHOLE MONTH (full month) other then Ramadan Peophet (pbuh) said to keep as much as u can but not the whole month. I DONT REMEMBER PROPERLY WHERE I READ THIS ITS LONG BACK OR MAY BE I DONT REMEMBER PROPERLY CAN ANY BODY PLS CORRECT ME OR PROVIDE WITH HADITH IN THIS MATTER. FOR THE SAKE OF ALLAH.

I have seen many people they fast for whole year but alternate days only thay fast in ramadan for whole month or 10 days in shaban or 6 days of shawal.

Hope I will get corrected and will get some hadiths insha Allah.

Jazak Allah.
 

BigAk

Junior Member
Sister LadyBug... Please invite your husband to join us on here. We would love to have him join our humble community here.. As far as the fast you're referring to, I have never heard of it in my whole life; and I've been born into Islam in the country below Turkey.. LOL

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