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Is It Permissible to Sell Food During the Day in Ramadan?

08 April, 2022
Q As-salamu `alaykum. Is selling food in daytime of Ramadan allowed?

Answer

Wa `alaykum as-Salamu wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh.

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:

It is permissible to sell food during the daytime of Ramadan. You know the food should be available before sunset time as fasting people need to prepare iftar meal before sunset. Also, there may be people having excuses not to fast (such as ill people or menstruating women or even non-Muslims living in a Muslim country). Therefore, food should be available for those people.

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In responding to your question, Prof. Dr. Monzer Kahf, Professor of Islamic Finance and Economics at Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, states:

Of course, it is permissible to sell food during the day of Ramadan. Don’t all fasting people need to buy food for use at the time of sunset?

What is prohibited, for adults who qualify for fasting, is breaking the fast by eating, drinking, smoking or having intimate relations with their spouses during the fasting hours. A food seller must not allow such a thing on his or her premises.

As for persons who are not required to fast (such as ill people or traveling adults or women having their period or children below but close to puberty), they are highly recommended to abstain from eating or drinking in public. This is why restaurants in Muslim countries are recommended to either close or make eating area away from public eyes.

Allah Almighty knows best.

Editor’s note: This fatwa is from Ask the Scholar’s archive and was originally published at an earlier date.

About Prof. Dr. Monzer Kahf
Dr. Monzer Kahf is a professor and consultant/trainer on Islamic banking, finance, Zakah, Awqaf, Islamic Inheritance, Islamic estate planning, Islamic family law, and other aspects of Islamic economics, finance, Islamic transactions (Mu'amalat). Dr. Monzer Kahf is currently Professor of Islamic Finance & Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Management, Istanbul Sabahattin Zaim University, Turkey