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Will Masturbation Break Your Fast?

10 March, 2024
Q As-salamu `alaykum. Are we allowed to masturbate during Ramadan? Does masturbation break the fast if we do it?

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:

Masturbation during the daytime of Ramadan breaks the fast, based on the Hadith that a fasting Muslim gives up eating, drinking, and sexual desire for the sake of Allah.

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With regard to whether masturbating while fasting breaks the fast or not, Sheikh Hamid Al-Ali, Instructor of Islamic Heritage at the Faculty of Education, Kuwait and Imam of Dahiat As-Sabahiyya Mosque, says:

Ramadan is the month of mercy, forgiveness and seeking protection from the hellfire through various acts of worship.

It is a special month in the sense that we are supposed to make the best use of our time to draw closer to Allah the Almighty by doing good deeds and staying away from bad deeds.

We should focus on reciting the Quran, praying tarawih, giving charity, making dhikr (mention of Allah) and istighfar (seeking forgiveness for one’s sins), etc.

The wise Muslim is he or she who never misses any good in Ramadan. In an authentic Hadith, Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)  said, “Truly is lost whoever hears my name and does not invoke blessings on me; truly is lost whoever catches Ramadan and he misses the chance to get his sins forgiven; truly is lost whoever catches his parents in their lives until they become old, and yet he misses to attain Paradise (through honoring and taking care of them.” (At-Tirmidhi)

That is why a Muslim should not only avoid the haram during Ramadan, but should not even think of it, as he or she is supposed to be involved in worship and increasing his or her good deeds.

Masturbation during the daytime of Ramadan breaks the fast, based on the Hadith that a fasting Muslim gives up eating, drinking, and sexual desire for the sake of Allah. Since masturbation is a kind of sexual desire, a fasting Muslim must avoid it.

The Prophet’s mention of “sexual desire” after “eating and drinking” is evidence that it breaks the fast if one does fulfill his or her sexual desire during the daytime of Ramadan. Therefore, masturbation does invalidate the fast, as it is one of the sins that if someone does it he or she would be violating the sanctity of this month.

Also, in the Egyptian Encyclopedia of Fatwas, it is stated that:

According the followers of the Hanafi School of Fiqh, masturbation does not break the fast if no ejaculation occurs; however if someone masturbates while fasting and this ejaculates sperm (or sexual vaginal secretions in the case of women), his or her fasting is broken and he or she has to make up for that day.

Sheikh Muhammad Iqbal Nadvi, Imam of Calgary Mosque, Canada, and Former Professor at King Saud Univ., Saudi Arabia, adds:

If someone masturbates while fasting, his or her fasting is broken, and he or she has to make up for that day later on.

The reason is that the release of sperm (or sexual vaginal secretions in the case of women) comes as a result of desire and sexual excitement, which is haram during the daytime of Ramadan.

We know that scholars said if someone vomits by intention it will break the fast but if he vomits unintentionally it will not break the fast. If we apply the rule of qiyas (analogy) to this case, we would say that if someone releases sperm (or sexual vaginal secretions in the case of women) due to a sexual (wet) dream or without desire, it will not break the fast.

However, if he or she intentionally masturbates and releases the sperm (or sexual vaginal secretions in the case of women), then of course it comes with a desire and it has the same `illah (cause) in the qiyas process. That is why it breaks the fast.

Allah Almighty knows best.

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