FASTING Hadiths


  1. Unfortunate is the person who is deprived of the forgiveness of Allah during this great month (of Ramadhan) [Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.)]
  2. The sleep of a fasting person is worship, his silence is glorification (of Allah), his prayers are answered and his actions are multiplied.  [Imam Ali (a.s.)]
  3. Fasting is a protection from the fire.  [Imam Ja`far as-Sadiq (a.s.)]
  4. The day of your fast should not be like any ordinary day. When you fast, all your senses - eyes, ears, tongue, hands and feet must fast with you.  [Imam Ja`far as-Sadiq (a.s.)]
  5. One who while fasting does not guard his tongue from telling lies and does not refrain from bad deeds, is not respecting his fast. Allah does not approve of mere abstention from food.  [Holy Prophet (s.a.w.w.)]
  6. The prayer of a fasting person at the time of Iftar is never rejected  [Imam Ali (a.s.)]
  7. When you are fasting, you should not speak ill of anybody, nor should you be rough and noisy. If anybody speaks ill of you or tries to pick a quarrel with you, reply him not, but say to him that you are fasting.  [Holy Prophet (sa.w.w.)]
  8. O Jabir! Whoever during the month of Ramadhan, fasts in its days, stands up for prayers in parts of the night, controls his desires and emotions, puts a rein on his tongue, keeps his eyes down, and does not injure the feelings of others, will become as free of sins as the day he was born.[Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (a.s.)]
  9. A God-fearing man’s tongue should be behind his heart. First, he should think, then he should speak justly. Otherwise he should keep quiet. A Munafik acts just the opposite of this. He keeps talking rubbish. He is not worried about what he is talking.(Nahjul Balagah)
  10. lways protect your tongue. Say only those words which will take you to paradise. As long as a god-fearing man remains silent, he is counted amongst good people. A person, who desires safety in this world and the world hereafter, should remain silent. The only reason man will go to hell face downwards is because of his tongue. When Allah wishes to bless His servant, then He helps him in controlling his tongue. Instead of finding faults in others, Allah keeps him busy in looking at his own defects. Those who speak less, their intelligence is complete and their hearts are pure. Those who speak more, their intelligence is incomplete and their hearts are hard. (Nahjul Balagah
  11.  Imam Ali (A.S.) said, 'Those who restrain themselves from worldly pleasures are such that their hearts are weeping though outwardly they may laugh, they experience great sorrow though they display joy, and they are filled with self-contempt though they rejoice at all that they have been bestowed.’[Nahj al-Balagha, Sermon 113]
  12. Son! First weigh, then speak. First test your words on the crucible of intelligence. If the talk is for Allah, then speak. Otherwise keep quiet. Absolutely quiet. Better still become dumb.All the parts of our body are complaining to the tongue that if ‘speaking’ and ‘remaining silent’ are compared, than speech is like silver while silence is like gold. (Usul-e-kafi)

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