Muslim labourers and construction workers work in
The extreme heat of the noon and can die due to
Heat strokes, are they exempted from fasting?
Yes, if they work for 12 hours, even if they're not fasting they'll die of such a heatstroke
When it's completely hot
But the hardship they're facing. Is it a legitimate reason to?
Break your fast
The answer is no
until it reaches the limit of
endangering your safety or
You fear you fear that you'll faint for example, so I know that I have to work six hours
Under the Sun in this extreme temperature of heat, this is my daily job
It's not permissible for me
When it's fed your time to have breakfast and say today is going to be really hot. So I'm not fasting
this is not permissible then what is
What's permissible is that you have your
You go to work after 2-3 hours if you're dehydrated
If you're extremely tired and about to fall and you feel that you're out of power totally
Only then you can eat and drink
Because this is a necessity
Not that you feast on it and have fun two
Double cheeseburgers and ice coke and have fun. No, you have to sustain your
livelihood and what give you the power to continue work as
Usual, but then you have to stay
Fasting so that you would give the day it
Sacred month
And an honour it so the scholars say you cannot break your fast until you reach the actual hardship
When you're home when it's when this morning and you did not start work. There's no hardship. So why break?
You have to continue fasting until you reach the level of hardship
and this goes for every day by the way, not for the
A particular day every single day you have to wait until you reach this hardship