13. FASTING IN ISLAM (6)

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13. FASTING IN RAMADAN (6) J. I‘tikāf )‫(اإلعْ ِت َكاف‬. The term is derived from the verb ‘akafa )‫ف‬ َ ‫( َع َ​َك‬, meaning: “to adhere, to stick, to, keep to; to give oneself over, to devote oneself over; to be busily engaged (in); to remain uninterruptedly (in); to isolate oneself (in, at a place); to withdraw, to retire”. Technically, it means “isolating oneself in the mosque with the intention of drawing himself closer to Allah.”1 It is an Islamic practice consisting of a period of staying in a mosque for a certain number of days, devoting oneself to worshiping Allah during these days and staying away from worldly affairs. The necessary conditions for doing i‘tikāf are: that the person should be Muslim, having reached the age of discernment, purified for janabah, menses, and post-partum bleeding. The mu‘takif (the person performing i‘tikāf) is not allowed to leave the mosque and return home, unless in absolute necessity, such as to answer the call of nature. Scholars have different views whether he is also allowed to eat or drink outside the mosque. The length of time for performing i'tikāf is either (a) ten full days, (often being the last of the month of Ramadan or any ten consecutive days). ‘Ā’shah r.a. reported that the Prophet (‫ )ﷺ‬used to perform i‘tikāf in the last ten days of Ramadan until he died and then his wives used to perform i‘tikāf after him. (Reported by al-Bukhārī); or (b) three full days, (often the 13th through the 15th of Ramadan), or (c) a full day from sunset to sunset; or (d) the duration of time between two daily prayers (such as from ‘Aṣr to Maghrib) , in each case it is supererogatory. Among the sunnah (recommended deeds) of i‘tikāf, are: Al-Rāghib al-Aṣfahānī gives the definition of the term as follows: َ: ُ‫ْال ُع ُك ْوف‬ َ ُ‫اإلحْ تِ َباس‬ َ ‫َس ِبي ِْلَال َّتعْ ظِ ي ِْمَلَه‬ َ ‫لى‬ َ ‫َُع‬ َ ‫َوَ ُمالَ َز َم ُته‬, َ َ‫َُعلَىَال َّشيْ ِء‬ َ ‫اإل ْق َبال‬ ِ َ‫َه َُو‬:‫َوَاإلِعْ ِت َكافُ َفِيَال َّشرْ ِع‬,َُ ِ ْ ‫لىَ َس ِبي ِْل‬ ْ ‫ف‬ .‫َالقُرْ َبة‬ َ ‫َِع‬ َ ‫ِيَال َمسْ ِجد‬ 1


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