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I’m interested in hearing from nursing Muslimahs who managed to fast during Ramadan (or are going to be fasting this year ). I will be heavily heavily pregnant this Ramadan and inshaAllah baby will arrive AFTER Eid but both boys were a little early (well..39 and 38 weeks) and Allah is indeed the best of planners. Umm Zaynab did have an excellent blog entry about nursing and fasting in the Shafi madhab (and I’d imagine it would be much the same for Hanafis) but I can’t seem to find it…will keep looking.

Here’s what I found from http://www.sunnipath.com for the Hanafis:

Every sane adult has to fast, unless they are legally excused. Pregnant and nursing women are exempted from fasting if they have genuine reason to fear harm to themselves or their child, based on reasonable surety and not merely unfounded fears and worries.

1.Masa’il concerning fasting for a pregnant woman

RE: Masa’il concerning fasting for a pregnant woman

2.Fasting for Pregnant and Nursing Women

3.Do nursing and pregnant women have to fast during Ramadan?

4.Not Fasting After Childbirth

5.Pregnant Women Fasting?

6.Fasting during pregnancy, and the issue of relying on ‘expert medical opinion’

Staying healthy

His Gym Routine
10:00 pm – Meticulously organise gym shoes, socks, trackpants and t-shirt all ready for an early start in the morning
8:00 am – Sheepishly return above items to the cupboard unused and get ready for work

Her Gym Routine
Regularly reminded by husband to cancel gym membership as she hasn’t been in the place for over a year.
Regularly tell husband, “Sure, I’ll do it first thing tomorrow.”

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