Dawah Team amaturrahmaan Posted March 19, 2014 Dawah Team Report Share Posted March 19, 2014 Bismihi Ta'ala Taking a Qasm (Oath) in the name of Allah Ta’ala has become all too common in these days. Qasms are taken for almost anything and everything, and often, over trivial matters – so much so that many take a Qasm and lie – (Na`uzu Billahi min zaalik)[1] What has happened, is that we have ‘reduced’ the greatness of taking a Qasm in the name of Allah Ta’ala. A Qasm[2] should only be taken if necessary. Taking a Qasm is not to be treated in the light hearted manner that we do, or as a joke – that any little thing or on petty and silly issues, a person utters some oath, and sometimes many, many times in a day. It becomes a mockery of the name of Allah Ta’ala. If a person has to break an oath or do something contrary to his oath, then he will have to give ‘kaffarah’. [3] § Kaffarah comprises of feeding 10 persons with two meals each. Alternatively, he could give some dry groceries to each poor person. § He also has the option of giving some clothing to 10 poor persons. The clothing must be such that it can cover a major portion of the poor person’s body. § If a person is poor and is unable to fulfill the requirements of Kaffarah, he will have to fast for 3 days consecutively. [1] Na-oozu Billahi min zaalik : We seek Allah’s protection from that. [2] It is a major sin to take an oath in the name of anyone other than Allah Ta’ala. [3] There are many more masaa`il (rules) relating to Oaths, Vows and Kaffarah. Refer to the Beheshti Zewar or a reliable kitaab of Jurisprudence or find out details from an Aalim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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