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Vowed to Fast Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan: What to Do?

15 January, 2024
Q I vowed to fast Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan if Allah decrees visiting the Sacred Mosque for me. Alhamdulillah, I have performed Hajj. But due to my work circumstances I could not fast. Will it be adequate if I fast every Monday and Thursday instead? Is it conditional to fast consecutively? If I could not do, how shall I expiate?

Answer

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. 

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.


In this fatwa:

  • If a person has vowed to do an act of worship, it is obligatory on him to perform it, because he has committed himself to doing it, so he must fulfill it.
  • As for Ramadan, it is obligatory on you to fast it anyway. As for fasting Rajab and Shaban, it is obligatory on you to fast during them because of your vow only.

Answering your question, Sheikh Salih Ibn Fawzan Al-Fawzan, A member of the Permanent Committee for Scholarly Research and Ifta’ in Saudi Arabia, states:

 Warning against making vows

We should point out that one should not make vows. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) forbade that and said: “Vows do not bring anything forward or put it back, but vows are a means of getting something out of the miser.” (Muslim)

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So one should not make vows, rather one should seek to draw closer to Allah by means of acts of worship and obedience without making vows, and not oblige oneself to do things except that which Allah has enjoined in the Shariah.

But if a person brings hardship upon himself and burdens himself with a heavy duty of fasting or an act of worship that is not obligatory according to Islam, then after that he finds it too hard and looks for a way out, this is something that he should have avoided in the first place.

But if he made a vow and it is a vow to do an act of worship, he should do it. The Prophet said: “Whoever vows to obey Allah, let him obey Him.” (Malik)

Allah says:

{They (are those who) fulfil (their) vows, and they fear a Day whose evil will be wide‑spreading.} (Al-Insan 76:7) 

{And whatever you spend for spendings (e.g. charity for Allah’s Cause) or whatever vow you make, be sure Allah knows it all. And for the wrongdoers there are no helpers.} (Al-Baqarah 2:270)

{Then let them complete their prescribed duties and perform their vows, and circumambulate the Ancient House.} (Al-Hajj 22:29)

So if a person has vowed to do an act of worship, it is obligatory on him to perform it, because he has committed himself to doing it, so he must fulfill it.

Fulfilling vows to fast in Rajab

The questioner mentions that she vowed to fast for three months, Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan.

As for Ramadan, it is obligatory on her to fast it anyway, according to the Shari`ah, and she has vowed to fast it, so it is now obligatory for two reasons: the original ruling and her vow. So she has no choice but to fast during it.

As for fasting Rajab and Shaban, it is obligatory on her to fast during them because of her vow only, and she must fast so long as she vowed to fast Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan, because it was a vow to do an act of worship.

If she stipulated a specific year, then she must fast Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan in that specific year. But if she did not vow to fast Rajab and Shaban in a particular year, then she may fast Rajab and Shaban in any year.

To sum up, he has no choice but to fast in fulfillment of this vow, even if it causes her hardship, because she is the one who obliged herself to do that. So she should fast so long as she is able to fast, even if it causes her hardship. It is not acceptable for her to fast Mondays and Thursdays every week as she mentions. She has no choice but to fast Rajab, Shaban and Ramadan. It is also not acceptable for her to feed the poor instead, because she is able to fast even if it causes her hardship.

If she meant fasting Rajab and Shaban in one year, i.e., consecutively, then she must fast them consecutively. But if she meant Rajab in any year and Shaban in any year, then there is no reason why she should not fast Rajab in one year and Shaban in another year, if she did not intend it to be in a specific year, or in one year.

Almighty Allah knows best.

Source: www.islamqa.info