نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 349
1661. If a person observing fast belches and
something comes into his throat or mouth. he should throw it out, and if
it is swallowed unintentionally, his fast is in order.
ORDERS REGARDING THINGS WHICH INVALIDATE A FAST 1662. If a person intentionally and voluntarily
does something which invalidates fast, his test becomes invalid, and if
he does not perform such an act intentionally, there is no harm in it
(i.e. his fast is valid) However, if a ceremonially unclean person goes
to sleep and does not take bath till the Azan for dawn prayers in the
manner detailed in Article 1639, his fast is void 1663. If a person observing fast performs by
mistake an act, which invalidates fast and thinking that his fast has
become invalid performs intentionally another act (which invalidates
fast) his fast becomes invalid. 1664. If something is dropped forcibly into the
throat of a person observing fast or his head is immersed in the water
by force, his fast does not become invalid. However, if he is compelled
to break his fast, for example if he is told that if he does not take
food, he would be subjected to financial or physical harm, and he
himself eats something to escape harm, his fast becomes void. 1665. A person observing fast should not go to a
place where he knows that something will be dropped into his throat or
he will be compelled to break his fast himself.And if he goes there and
something is dropped into his throat or he himself is compelled to do
something which invalidates a fast his fast becomes invalid. Rather, if
he makes an intention to go there his fast becomes invalid even though
he may not actually go there.
نام کتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) نویسنده : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم جلد : 1 صفحه : 349