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All those reasons do not break the fast

If necessary while fasting: injection or saline push is permissible. Even glucose saline can be pushed if necessary. This will not harm the fast. Even if only oxygen is taken without any medicine then the fast will not be broken.

There is no harm in fasting in drawing blood by injection while fasting due to one's own illness, or in the operation of another patient or for any other need, and there is no harm in fasting in taking blood when necessary.

During the day of fasting, eye medicine can be given if needed. It will not harm the fast. Surma can also be given if the medicine is liquid. There is no harm in fasting in these matters. Although the taste of medicine or surma is not felt in the throat. or with thu-thu why it is not visible.

A mother can give milk to her lactating child even during the day while fasting. This will not harm the fast. Thus, ablution will not be broken by it.

If the husband scolds and beats if there is too much or less salt in the curry or if the masalla is not right, then the salt of the curry can be seen with the tongue. But be careful not to go inside. Instead, he will spit it out with his tongue.

During the fasting period, if the phlegm of the mouth or the runny nose due to a cold enters the throat due to the upward pull of the phlegm and the fasting person swallows it, then this will not harm the fast.

If you swallow the wetness that remains in your mouth after gargling, it will not harm your fast.

It is permissible to use oil on the head or body while fasting. It will not harm the fast. Therefore, based on this issue, it can be said that cosmetics such as snow cream, powder and lotion can be used during fasting and there will be no harm in fasting. However, it is a different story if there is any impure or unusable medicine in the cosmetics itself. Then it cannot be used in other conditions than fasting.

Atar can be used while fasting. It will not harm the fast.

Miswak can be done with a branch of a tree at any time of the day while fasting, it will not harm the fast. Many people think that Miswak cannot be done before Asr while fasting. This is a misconception. Miswak can also be done with wet twigs of neem tree, jaytun tree and other trees. If the ash of the dal goes down the throat while doing miswak, it will not harm the fast.

Brushing teeth with tooth paste or tooth powder or coal etc. while fasting is makruh. These should be avoided during the day. However, if there is a special need, such as if you do not use them, there is a toothache or the root of the tooth is swollen, then you can use it because of the need, but in this case, you have to be careful so that it does not go down the throat. If even a little goes down the throat, then the fast will be broken.

If someone vomits involuntarily while fasting, then there is no harm in fasting. Whether its amount is more or less. And if he intentionally vomits and it fills his mouth, then the fast will be broken. If you do not fill your mouth, the fast will not be broken. Even if after vomiting it goes back in on its own, the fast will not be broken. Yes, the fast will be broken if the vomited food is eaten or swallowed and the amount is large.

If a person sleeps after intercourse before Subha Sadiq - and wakes up after Subha Sadiq - or if he remains impure for part of the day or remains impure throughout the day or has night pressure-dreams during the day, then this will not harm the fast. Fasting will be done. Remaining in a state of impurity is an act of sin. Besides, I have to take a bath to read the daily prayers. So take bath as soon as possible. However, fasting has nothing to do with not taking a bath.

It is not permissible for a person to break the fast of that day until he leaves the house during the day of the intention of travel, if he breaks the fast and then departs, then the qaza of that fast will become obligatory on him.

It is makruh to gargle while performing ablution while fasting, and to draw water into the nose.

It is makruh to do anything while fasting that weakens the body and forces one to break the fast.

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