March 30th, 2023
An Imam at the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, mosque, Isale-Igbein, Prof Sherifdeen Kareem, has explained that Muslim couples can have sexual intercourse during the month of Ramadan, but only after they have broken their fast.
The cleric, who spoke with our correspondent in Abeokuta, explained that it was only illegal for unmarried couples to have sex.
According to him, Islam only allows legally married couples to have intercourse, between mogrib and Solatul Subh (after breaking of fast and after the pre-dawn meal) during Ramadan.
He said, “Muslims can copulate by the time they’ve taken their iftar, that’s after Solatul Mogrib. As long as they could eat, they are allowed to interact with their spouses till the time of Fajr.
“They are allowed to have intercourse with their wives or their husbands as long as they have the right to eat and drink.
“This is particularly about married men. If they are not married, intercourse is unlawful at any time. So, Islam only allows legally married couples to have intercourse, between Mogrib and Solatul Subh.”
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