Father does not allow him to do i’tikaaf for inconvincing reasons.

Question: What is the ruling of the person whose father did not allow him to do i’tikaaf for unconvincing reasons? Response: I’tikaaf is sunnah (recommended) and righteousness to parents is obligatory, and a recommended act does not override an obligation. It does not contradict the obligation in anyway because the obligation takes precedence over it. […]

Teaching or giving a lecture whilst in the state of i’tikaaf.

Question: Is it correct for one who is in the state of i’tikaaf to teach someone or (even) give a lecture? Response: That which is better is for the one in the state of i’tikaaf to busy himself with specific acts of worship such as dhikr (remembrance of Allaah), prayer, reading the Qur.aan and that which is similar. However, […]

Performing i’tikaaf in adjacent rooms within the masjid.

Question: Is the caretaker’s room or the room in which the Zakaah Committee meet in the masjid acceptable as a place to do i’tikaaf, keeping in mind that the doors to these (two) rooms are within the masjid? Response: The rooms and the doors leading to them which are within the masjid are regarded as (within) the masjid. However, if the rooms […]

When a person in i’tikaaf leaves his i’tikaaf.

Question: When does a person leave i’tikaaf, is it after sunset on the night prior to `Eed or after Fajr on the day of `Eed? Response: The person in i’tikaaf leaves i’tikaaf once Ramadhaan finishes and it finishes as the sun sets the night prior to `Eed. He enters i’tikaaf at sunset (prior) to the 20th day of Ramadhaan. […]

The conditions of i’tikaaf.

Question: What are the conditions of i’tikaaf, and is fasting one of them? Is it permissible for the person in i’tikaaf to visit a sick person, answer an invitation, fulfil some of his family’s needs, or go to work? Response: I’tikaaf is prescribed in a masjid in which the congregational prayer is established. If the […]

Ramadan Origin & Fasting.

Ramadan is a Muslim religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, believed to be the month in which the Qur’an began to be revealed.  The name “Ramadan” is taken from the name of this month; the word itself derived from an Arabic word for intense heat, scorched ground, and […]