I asked you if brushing your teeth during fast using toothpaste is permissable or not.
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Dear
islam brother,
I
asked you if brushing your teeth during fast using toothpaste is permissable or
not.
Your
reply was, "It is permissable as long as you don't swallow it"
However
isn't it the same as licking a lollypop or chewing achewingum, as you are not
swallowing. anything, you just have a taste in your mouth.
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Answer:
Toothpaste fast
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask
for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever
He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that
there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that
Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
There are five things which will break or invalidate the fast:
- Intentional eating
- Intentional drinking
- Sexual intercourse
- voluntary semen discharge
- the menstruation of the woman while fasting
Beloved brother in Islam, if one were to suck a ‘lollipop’
or chew ‘gum’, etc. without an iota of a doubt, some of its flavor or taste
would be swallowed and go beyond one’s throat; and thus that would definitely
break one’s fast!
Because the available forms of fluoride based toothpastes
today were not present during the time of the Revelation of the Quran, the
Quran and the Sunnah are obviously silent on the issue.
The scholars and jurists in Islam have differed in their
opinion regarding the permissibility of using modern forms of toothpaste during
fasting; some say that because it leaves a distinct flavor and taste and there
is a fear that it might go beyond the throats and thus invalidate their fasts,
it would be best to abstain from its usage while fasting; but some
scholars hold it permissible with the condition that it should not be swallowed
or go beyond the throats of a believer who is fasting. And Allah Alone Knows Best.
A better alternative to using toothpaste while fasting
would be the usage of the ‘siwak’ stick to clean ones teeth and freshen one’s
breath, as was the preferred Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (saws).
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 3.154 Narrated by Abu Huraira
Narrated Amir bin Rabi'a, "I saw the
Prophet (saws) cleaning his teeth with Siwak while he was fasting so many times
as I can't count." And narrated Abu
Huraira, "The Prophet (saws) said,
'But for my fear that it would be hard for my followers, I would have ordered
them to clean their teeth with Siwak on every performance of ablution.' "
The Prophet (saws) did not differentiate between a fasting and a non-fasting
person in this respect (using Siwak).
Aisha said, "The Prophet (saws) said,
'It (i.e. Siwak) is a purification for the mouth and it is a way of seeking
Allah's pleasure.' Ata' and Qatada said, "There is no harm if a fasting
person swallows the resultant saliva on using the ‘siwak’ as it does not
invalidate their fast in any way."
Hadith Qudsi 10
The Messenger of Allah (saws) said that Allah
Subhanah, Glorified and Exalted He is Says: “Fasting is Mine and it as I who
give reward for it. [A man] gives up his
sexual passion, his food and his drink for My sake.” Fasting is like a shield, and he who fasts
has two joys: a joy when he breaks his fast and a joy when he meets his
Lord. The change in the breath of the
mouth of him who fasts is better in Allah's estimation than the smell of musk.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to
Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only
Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan