
Fasting 
without making an intention when starting to fast
Question: Sometimes I fast without making an intention 
when starting the fast. So is making the intention every day a condition for 
fasting or is it sufficient to make one intention at the start of the 
month?
Response: Fasting and other acts of worship are from 
those acts which must be preceded by intention. The Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe 
wa sallam) said:
((Verily actions are but by intentions, and for 
everyone is what he intended)).
And in another narration:
((There is no act except with 
intention)).
So to fast in Ramadhaan, it is obligatory to make the 
intention during the night sometime before the arrival of Fajr of the day being 
intended to fast. A Muslim's rising up from sleep in the last part of the night 
and eating the sahoor is an indication of the presence of the intention. It is 
not required that a person utter the intention by the tongue by saying: "I 
intend to fast". This is an innovation (bid`ah) and is not permissible. 
The intention in Ramadhaan is to be done every day 
(for the next days fast) because each day is a separate act of worship requiring 
its intention. So the intention for the fast is to be made in the heart for 
everyday during the night. If someone makes the intention during the night, then 
sleeps and does not wake up until after the time of Fajr has entered, then his 
fast is valid due to the presence of the intention from the night.
Shaykh Ibn Fowzaan حفظه الله تعالى
Fataawa Ramadhaan - Volume 1, Page 162, Fatwa No. 
95;
al-Muntaqaa min Fataawa Shaykh Saalih Ibn Fowzaan - 
Volume 1, Page 33
 

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