Announcement Of Communal Iftaar In The Mosque (Masjid) For Whoever Fasted
Announcement Of Communal Iftar In The Mosque (Masjid) For Whoever Fasted
One of the mosques (Masajid) has announced that there will be iftar for anyone who wants to fast on Thursdays. What is the ruling on this?
Praise be to Allah.
We put this question to Shaykh Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen, may Allah preserve him, and he answered as follows:
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad and all his family and companions. There is nothing wrong with this announcement, because it is a call to good and it does not involve buying or selling. What is haram is making announcements about buying, selling, leasing and renting, which are things for which mosques are not built, but there is nothing wrong with announcements that call for good, feeding others and acts of charity.
With regard to the question of whether this is a kind of joint worship that is not prescribed in Islam, the fact is that they are not calling for communal fasting, they are just announcing that iftar is available, and there is nothing wrong with that. And Allah knows best.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen
One of the mosques (Masajid) has announced that there will be iftar for anyone who wants to fast on Thursdays. What is the ruling on this?
Praise be to Allah.
We put this question to Shaykh Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen, may Allah preserve him, and he answered as follows:
Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, and peace and blessings be upon our Prophet Muhammad and all his family and companions. There is nothing wrong with this announcement, because it is a call to good and it does not involve buying or selling. What is haram is making announcements about buying, selling, leasing and renting, which are things for which mosques are not built, but there is nothing wrong with announcements that call for good, feeding others and acts of charity.
With regard to the question of whether this is a kind of joint worship that is not prescribed in Islam, the fact is that they are not calling for communal fasting, they are just announcing that iftar is available, and there is nothing wrong with that. And Allah knows best.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Uthaymeen