Is the one who is overcome by vomiting during the day in Ramadhaan required to make up [the fast for that day]?
Category: That which does & does not break the fast
Reflux whilst fasting
After the Fajr prayer, in Ramadhaan, he experienced something similar to vomit and that was some liquid or morsels of food came up [from his stomach] into his mouth, so he began swallowing it back [down] into his stomach. So he says, does this affect his fast or not?
Regarding using toothpaste whilst fasting
What is the ruling regarding using toothpaste whilst fasting during the day in Ramadhaan?
Applying eyeliner and dying hair whilst fasting
Is the fast of the woman who applies al-kohl (eyeliner) and dyes her hair during the day in Ramadhaan broken or not?
Looking at immodestly dressed women whilst fasting
Does going out during the day in Ramadhaan to attend to one’s needs and then being struck by the immodestly dressed women [who uncover those parts of the body which are prohibited to uncover] invalidate the fast or not?
Sleeping and resting whilst fasting
I spend my day in Ramadhaan asleep or at rest since I am unable to work due to my [experiencing] severe pangs of hunger and thirst, so does this affect the validity of my fast?
Swimming whilst fasting
What is the ruling regarding swimming in the sea or in the pool during the day in Ramadhaan?
Eating hailstones whilst fasting
I heard some of the people saying that hail[stones] do not break the fast because it is not food nor drink?
Swallowing saliva whilst fasting
What is the ruling regarding swallowing saliva whilst fasting?
Smoking whilst fasting
Since smoking is not [considered as] food or drink, and nor does it reach the stomach, then is it [considered to be] that which breaks the fast?