Darulifta Ahlesunnat
(Dawateislami)
Question
What do the noble scholars and the jurist of Islamic Laws say regarding the
following matters:
1] Usually in the month the of Ramadaan, Maghrib
Azaan is called out at the time of Iftaar and the Jama’at is delayed by 10 minutes, so that the people may
break their fast and then join the Jama’at, is
delaying jama’at for 10 minutes after the Azaan
allowed according to Islamic laws?
2] In a Muslim Country, is it necessary to break the fast at the time of Azaan
during the month of Ramadaan? If there is an
indication of the termination of time e.g.
announcement is made in the masjid, that those who are fasting may break their
fast, so can the fast be terminated upon this or not?
3] In order to avoid the dislike of the delay of 10 minutes between Azaan
and Jama’at of Maghrib, what if the fast is
terminated upon an announcement and the Azaan is called out after 10 minutes
and then Jama’at is established immediately, what do
the Islamic Law say regarding such method?
بِسْمِ اللہِ
الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِیْمِ
اَلْجَوَابُ بِعَوْنِ الْمَلِکِ
الْوَھَّابِ اَللّٰھُمَّ ھِدَایَۃَ الْحَقِّ وَالصَّوَابِ
1] When sunset is confirmed, then Azaan of Maghrib
should not be delayed and immediately thereafter Jama’at
should be established without any delay, because whether it is cold or hot, in
every season, performing maghrib salah promptly after the sunset, is mustahab.
It is Makrooh Tanzeehi to
delay for more than the duration of 2 Rakaats and Makrooh Tahreemi to delay to the extent
that the small stars become visible.
If there is valid reason, then Jama’at can be
delayed for a while, like, if some people are making wudu, then delaying for
few minutes in their wait is permitted by the scholars, likewise the scholars
have permitted to delay the Jama’at for 8 to 10
minutes in the month of Ramadaan, so that the people
may break their fast and conveniently perform their salah with Jama’at in the Masjid and this is required by Shari’ah [Islamic Laws], because if a person is extremely
hungry and he has desire to eat whilst the food is available, in such case, if
one presumes that due to hunger his heart will be inclined towards food during
salah, then scholars have permitted to miss the Jama’at
in order to eat, hence, in the state of fast, one’s condition is same at time
of Iftar [breaking fast] due to being Hungry and thirsty the whole day,
therefore delaying Maghrib Jama’at by 10 minutes
after the Azaan, is valid according to Shari’ah, so
that the people may join the Jama’at after having
some food and drink.
The Holy Prophet ﷺ said:
إن أول وقت المغرب حین تغرب الشمس و إن اٰخر
وقتھا حین یغیب الشفق“
Meaning: commencing time of Maghrib Salah is when the sun sets and its end
time is when the evening twilight sets.[Tirmidhi, V-1, P.40, Karachi]
It is stated in Durr e Mukhtar:
” و المستحب تعجیل مغرب مطلقاً و تأخیرہ
قدر رکعتین یکرہ تنزیھاً“
Commenting on the above Ruling, Allama Shami رحمۃ اللہ القوی states:
”أفاد أن المراد بالتعجیل أن لا یفصل بین الأذان
و الإقامۃ بغیر جلسۃ أو سکتۃ علی الخلاف، و
أن ما فی ’’القنیۃ‘‘ من استثناء التأخیر
القلیل محمول علی مادون الرکعتین، و أن الزائد علی
القلیل إلی اشتباک النجوم مکروہ تنزیھاً، و ما بعدہ تحریماً
إلا بعذر کما مر‘‘[Durr e Mukhtar, V-2, P.35, Peshawar]
Sayyidi A’la Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan علیہ رحمۃ الرحمٰن states: when sunset has been confirmed, then Azaan
and Iftar [breaking the fast] should not be delayed, there is no delay between it’s Azaan and Jama’at.[fatawa razawiyya, V-5, P.321,
Raza foundation, Lahore]
Sadrush Shari’ah Mufti Amjad ‘Ali Azami states: It is
Mustahab to perform Maghrib Salah promptly, with the exception of when it is
cloudy and overcast and to delay for more than the duration of 2 Raka’ats, is Makrooh Tanzeehi. However if it is delayed without any valid reason
of journey or illness etc. up to such a time that the clusters of stars are
seen visible, then it is Makrooh Tahreemi.[Bahar e Shari’at, V-1, Part-3, P.453, Maktaba tul Madina, Karachi]
Regarding delaying Jama’at of Maghrib Salah after
the Azaan, in order to wait for those who are doing Wudu, Sadrush
Shari’ah Mufti Amjad Ali Azami علیہ رحمۃ اللہ القوی states:
“There is no harm in this wait, as this is
assistance upon goodness. Almighty Allah has stated:
تَعَاوَنُوْا عَلَى الْبِرِّ وَ التَّقْوٰى
And it is stated in Ghunya:
”و ینبغی
للمؤذن أن ینتظر الناس و إن بضعیف مستعجل أقام لہ“
[Fatawa Amjadiyya, V-1, P.168, Maktaba
Razawiyya, Karachi]
Sayyidi A’la Hazrat Imam Ahmed Raza Khan علیہ رحمۃ الرحمٰن states in reply to a question regarding food being
available before a person at the time of Jama’at:
food is available whilst the Jamaat is to commence and the time will not elapse
[the time of Salah will not expire], in such a case, if a person has to attend
the Jama’at, then his heart will be inclined towards
food due to hunger or the food will become cold and tasteless or his teeth are
weak and he will not be able to chew, then it is allowed, that he may eat
first, however if the food will not be spoiled or there won’t be any problem,
nor he is too hungry, then he should not miss the Jama’at.[Fatawa
Razawiyya, V-7, P,229, Raza Foundation, Lahore]
2] It is not necessary for the Azaan to end or to wait for the Azaan, in
order to break the fast, as long as confirmation of sunset is attained, then fast
can be opened, the Azaan is proclaimed for Maghrib Salah [not for breaking
fast].
Sayyidi A’la Hazrat, Reviver of Deen, Imam Ahmed Raza Khan علیہ رحمۃ الرحمٰن states: When the blackness rise in the west [sunset
horizon], the day end, and one is certain that the sun has set, meaning he has
predominant assumption [that the sun has set], then only the fast should be
opened, one should not delay thereafter. These are the signs mentioned in the
Hadith. And the Aalim [Islamic Scholar] who is followed and has knowledge of
horology [science of measuring time], if through correct sources, he is certain
that the sun has set, such an Aalim may issue the Fatwa for fast to be opened,
even though the ignorant may still have doubt regarding the sunset.[Fatawa Razawiyya, V-5, P.325,
Raza Foundation, Lahore]
In reply to a similar question, Mufti Jalaluddin Amjadi علیہ رحمۃ اللہ القوی has stated: Without any delay break the fast
immediately after the sunset, do not wait for the Azaan and as for those get
notified by the Azaan that the sun has set, they should break their fast as
soon as the Azaan is proclaimed and they should not delay Iftar till the end of
the Azaan, it is stated in a blessed Hadith, that Allah Almighty says:
إن أحب عبادی إلی أعجلھم فطراً
Meaning: the most beloved person to me among my bondsmen is he who is
quickest in breaking the Fast.
Therefore, it was the blessed practice of Master of the Universe, the Holy
Prophet صلی اللہ تعالیٰ علیہ وسلم, that he would command a
Sahabi to go on a high place to observe the sun, the Sahabi would observe the
sun and the Holy Prophet صلی اللہ تعالیٰ
علیہ وسلم would wait for news from him, as soon as the sahabi would notify that the sun has set, then Holy Prophet
صلی اللہ تعالیٰ علیہ وسلم would consume date. [Fatawa
Faizur Rasool, V-1, P.513, Shabbir Brothers, Lahore]
3] The answer to this is within the first and the second answer, that when
the sunset has been confirmed, then the Azaan of Maghrib Salah should not be
delayed, in fact, the Azaan should be proclaimed immediately and in the month
of Ramadaan, due to the valid reason, delaying Jama’at for 10 minutes after the Azaan, is allowed by Shari’ah, there is no issue in that, therefore beside
Azaan, any announcement etc. will not be required now in order to break the
Fast.
وَاللہُ
اَعْلَمُ عَزَّوَجَلَّ وَرَسُوْلُہ اَعْلَم صَلَّی
اللّٰہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ وَسَلَّم
Answered By: Muhammed
Naveed Chishti Attari
Verified By: Mufti Muhammad Qasim Attari Madani
Ref No: Pin-6937
Date: 24 Shaban-ul-Muazzam 1443/28th March, 2022
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