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Ramadan
Tasting Food while Fasting
Question
While fasting, a person who is preparing food for iftar is allowed to taste the food in order to see if it is seasoned properly. This is under the condition that nothing is swallowed and just a little bit is placed on the tongue. Is this correct?
Response:
May He accept our fasts and righteous deeds, and grant all of us forgiveness by the end of Ramadan.
First of all, it is to be noted that eating is different from tasting. It is not necessary for anyone to swallow something in order to taste it. It is the front part of the tongue that tastes.
Therefore, it is permissible for a fasting person to taste the food, if necessary, and his fast is still valid so long as he does not deliberately swallow anything of it.
In his well-known book, Fiqh As-Sunnah, Sheikh Sayyed Sabiq states:
"Ibn 'Abbas ruling is that: 'There is no problem with tasting liquid food or something you wish to purchase.'"
Elaborating on the issue of tasting food while fasting, Sheikh M. S. Al-Munajjid, a prominent Saudi Muslim lecturer and author, states:
"There is nothing wrong with a fasting person tasting the food if he needs to, as long as he tastes it with the tip of the tongue and then spits it out without swallowing anything.
But if the fasting person forgets and swallows it by mistake, there is no sin on him, and he should complete the fast. This is because the general rule of Shari`ah is that the person who forgets is excused. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Whoever forgets that he is fasting and eats or drinks something, let him complete his fast, for it is Allah Who has fed him and given him to drink.” (Reported by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)"
Excerpted, with slight modifications, from:
Mufti
Sheikh MuhammadSalehAl-Munajjid
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