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A man vows to do an act which he is incapable of, e.g. "I shall climb up to the sky/ I shall turn this rock into gold." Does this count as an oath? If so, when will the oath be regarded as violated? PDF Print E-mail
Kitabul Ayman wan Nuzur [Oaths and vows] - What establishes an oath and what does not

Question 2095) - A man vows to do an act which he is incapable of, e.g. "I shall climb up to the sky/ I shall turn this rock into gold." Does this count as an oath? If so, when will the oath be regarded as violated?

A: The oath is established and immediately deemed violated.

~ al-Quduri ~