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Title: Shia scholars who believe in breaking the fast in Sunni timings
Post by: Bolani Muslim on June 19, 2015, 10:58:48 AM

جو علماء اس بات کے قائل ہیں کہ سورج غروب کے بعد روزہ افطار کیا جا سکتا ہے اور مشرقی سرخی کا زائل ہونا لازم نہیں ہے یعنی برادران اہلسنت کے اوقات میں روزہ افطار کیا جا سکتا ہے ان علماء کے کچھ نام یہ ہیں

ابن أبي عقيل العماني، وابن الجنيد، والشيخ الطوسي، والشيخ الصدوق، والسيد المرتضى، والقاضي ابن البراج الطرابلسي، وسلار الديلمي، والمحقّق الحلي، والفاضل الصيمري، والعلامة المجلسي، والفيض الكاشاني، والوحيد البهبهاني، والمحقق النراقي، والشيخ رضا الهمداني، والشيخ محمد حسن النجفي، والسيد محمد الروحاني، والسيد محمد سعيد الحكيم، والسيد محمد حسين فضل الله، والشيخ محمّد تقي بهجت وغيرہ

https://www.facebook.com/notes/ishmael-abraham/shia-scholars-who-believe-in-breaking-the-fast-in-sunni-timings-meaning-before-r/954130964645594?pnref=story
Title: Re: Shia scholars who believe in breaking the fast in Sunni timings
Post by: Aba AbdAllah on June 19, 2015, 02:21:48 PM
what is the source?
Title: Re: Shia scholars who believe in breaking the fast in Sunni timings
Post by: Khaled on June 19, 2015, 07:08:34 PM
How are Shi'is fasting in places like the UK?  Anyone know?
Title: Re: Shia scholars who believe in breaking the fast in Sunni timings
Post by: Furkan on June 20, 2015, 02:58:09 AM
Here in belgium a shia told me they stop eating at 1h30 am and pray.

We sunnis pray between 3 hour and 4 hour at morning (different calculayuons since skylight is resistant during nights).

Shuruq is at 5h 15
Title: Re: Shia scholars who believe in breaking the fast in Sunni timings
Post by: Furkan on June 20, 2015, 02:59:57 AM
And our iftar is at 10 pm, while shias at 10h30 pm or 10h20 pm
Title: Re: Shia scholars who believe in breaking the fast in Sunni timings
Post by: Bolani Muslim on June 20, 2015, 03:05:14 AM
I know that all the people at ShiaChat have been saying Fadlullah believes maghrib starts at 'our' time. He says this here 'Maghrib time (sunset) is observed at sun set, that is, when sun falls beyond the horizon, and Maghrib prayer extends to the time needed to perform the (Maghrib) prayer itself.' http://english.bayynat.org.lb/QA/12a.htm