Question Summary: Should the dua for iftaar be read before or after breaking the fast? Question Detail:
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته I would like to enquire as to when the duas for iftaar shoud be read-ie. Before partaking of the kajoor and zam zam or after eating something. Jazakillah
Answer :
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. As-salamu ‘laykum wa-rahmatullahi wa-barakatuh. Hereunder are the duas to be read before iftaar and after iftaar : Dua to be read before breaking the fast:
باسم الله و بركة الله 1
Transliteration: Bismillahi wa barakatillah Meaning: In the name of Allah , with the blessing of Allah Duas to be read after breaking the fast:
2 ذهب الظمأ وابتلت العروق، وثبت الأجر إن شاء الله
Transliteration: Zahabadh-dhama'u wabtallatil-'urooqu, wa thabatal-ajru inshaa-Allaahu. Meaning: The thirst has gone and the veins are quenched, and reward is confirmed, if Allaah wills.
3 اللهم لك صمت، وعلى رزقك أفطرت
Transliteration: Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu [wa 'alayka tawakkaltu] wa ‘ala rizq-ika aftarthu Meaning: O Allah! I Fasted for you and I believe in you and I break my fast with your sustenance. Duas to be read before or after breaking the fast :
4أللهم إني أسألك برحمتك التي وسعت كل شيء أن تغفر لي
Transliteration: Allahumma innee as'aluka bi-rahmatikal-latee wasi'ath kulla shai'in an taghfira lee.
Meaning: O Allaah, I ask You by Your mercy which envelops all things, that You forgive me 4. And Allah Ta’ala Knows Best Shibly bin Mizan Student Darul Iftaa Toronto,Canada Checked and Approved by,
Mufti Ebrahim Desai.
1حديث ابن عباس رضي الله عنهما ...أتوا بيت أبي أيوب فلما أكلوا و شعبوا قال النبي صلى الله عليه و سلم : خبز و لحم و تمر و بسر و رطب إذا أصبتم مثل هذا فضربتم بأيدكم فكلوا بسم الله و بركة الله هذا حديث صحيح الإسناد و لم يخرجاه تعليق الذهبي قي التلخيص : صحيح . ٤/١٠٧ و ٧١٦٣ من إخراج الوادعي أبو داود ٢: ٣٠٦ 2 أبو داود 3 4 أبن ماجة ١ : ٥٥٧ 5 The third dua can be read both before or after breaking the fast due it being included in Imam Nawawi’s ‘Al-Azkaar’ 5 among other such duas that are normally read after iftaar, as well there being no clear wording linking it to post iftaar, thus indicating the possibility of both.
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