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The professor of jurisprudence compared to the University of Imam Muhammad bin Saud, Dr. Saad al-Sabr, said that fasting for someone Nafla had no evidence, and no did not prove and was not true in that.
"I do not fast for your father or your mother," said al-Sabr to the question of whether she should fast naafil for her deceased parents.
He explained that the fast in which the accusation comes is the one who broke his fast during the month of Ramadan and that God restored him, then he died before passing his fast. This is the fast prescribed to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him): As well as vow to say a number of scholars.
He pointed out that without fasting in righteousness and without vow, no one is fasting for anyone, and no one is praying for anyone, that is true, stating that there are many other things that can be done to them. dead, such as praying for him, and charity for him, and the pilgrimage or the representation of Umrah That.
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