• I perfumed and evaporated on my clothes and my head covering, so did I break my fast on this day, knowing that I spent it?
•• The answer: No, if it breaks the fast, it is permissible for the fasting person to perfume himself, but he does not intend to smell incense, he does not intend to enter the smoke of incense into his nose, and if the smoke of incense or anything else flies into his nose unintentionally, then there is no blame on him, but it is not permissible for him to intend to smell it and enter it On his nose, because he perfumes himself with liquid perfumes or with incense, which he does not put in his nose, rather he puts it around it.
• Is it better in the month of Ramadan to read the Qur'an, or to read and memorize, and make sure of what has been memorized of the Qur'an before the month of Ramadan?
A: The fact that he passes through the entire Qur’an and reads the entire Qur’an is better than memorizing some verses and repeating them and not recitation much.
• What is the ruling if a person breaks his fast for a legitimate excuse in Ramadan: such as a long journey, and Ramadan ended and the next Ramadan came, but he forgot to make up that day?
•• The answer: If he forgot to make it up after Ramadan, and he only has to make it up, but if he was remembering about his fast and was lazy until the new Ramadan came to him, he should fast the new Ramadan, and make up what he owed from the last Ramadan, after the new Ramadan ends, and he has to pay the expiation for feeding a poor person for every day.
Sheikh Saleh Al-Fawzan