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61 - Question 54 - Someone who has to fast 60 days as a penalty (kaffara) for breaking a fast—must they fast 60 consecutive days or can it be non-consecutive?

✅ Answer: In Shia narrations, for cases such as the expiation for zihar, accidental killing, or deliberately breaking a fast, the requirement is 'fasting for two consecutive months' (صيام شه ... n be completed afterward to fulfill the full two months. If an illness prevents continuous fasting between the two months, specific rulings apply, which are mentioned in their respective discussions. ...

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62 - Question 1914: Can we say to someone: 'May you be in the protection of Allah and the Infallibles'?

✅ Answer: 1⃣ عن الهادي في زيارة الجامعة السَّلَامُ عَلَیْکُمْ یا أَهْلَ بَیْتِ النُّبُوَّةِ.... وَ کَهْفِ الْوَر ... d even in their graves, and praying for others to be in the protection of the Imams (peace be upon them), is an absolutely correct, life-saving, and even necessary act. https://t.me/porseshvapasokhe ...

17 Nov 2024
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63 - Question 1910: Is the 'Ganj al-Arsh' supplication authentic?

✅ Answer: Consider the following narrations: 1⃣عن علي أَنَّهُ قَالَ لِكُمَيْل بْنِ زِيَادٍ فِي وَصِيَّتِهِ لَهُ يَا كُمَيْلُ ل ... َّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَی مُحَمَّدٍ وَ آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وَ عَجِّلْ لِوَلِیِّکَ الْفَرَجَ وَ الْعَافِیَةَ وَ النَّصْر ...

13 Nov 2024
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64 - Question 1761: What is the limit and boundary of moderate eating that has been emphasized in narrations?

✅ Answer: Please pay attention to the following narrations: 1⃣عن صالح النیلِی عَنْ أَبِی عَبْداللَّه قال: إِنَّ اللَّهَ یُبْغِضُ کَثْ ... he limit of moderation is not to eat before experiencing hunger, to stop eating before feeling full and satisfied, and to allocate only one-third of the stomach to food. https://t.me/porseshvapasokhe ...

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