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Breaking Ramadan Fast Intentionally is Grave Sin: Saharanpur Cleric Warns
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News18
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09-03-2026, 08:42
Breaking Ramadan Fast Intentionally is Grave Sin: Saharanpur Cleric Warns
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Qari Ishaq Gora, a Saharanpur cleric, states intentionally breaking a Ramadan fast is a major sin in Islam.
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It's not just a missed fast; Islamic Sharia prescribes strict rules and punishments for such an act.
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The "Kaffara" for intentionally breaking one fast is observing 60 consecutive days of fasting.
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Exemptions exist for illness, travel, or valid reasons, allowing missed fasts to be made up later (Qaza).
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The true purpose of Ramadan fasting is self-control, patience, and performing good deeds.
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