Muslim Fasting

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Ramadan is the act when Muslims all over the world must ritually fast and abstain from certain acts or foods and liquids which are prohibited during this holy time of year. Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam which all Muslims are expected to follow
“Fast, and you will gain health.” - The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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Ramadan is the act when Muslims all over the world must ritually fast and abstain from certain acts or foods and liquids which are prohibited during this holy time of year. Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam ...
Ramadan“Fast, and you will gain health.” - The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
RamadanRamadan: a description of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting.
Soon there will be no religious conflicts in the world and Religionism will be forgotten for ever as the Mayor of London recommends Ramadan Fasting for both Muslims and Christians.
The month of ramadan is coming closer, that is why it is improtant to go over through its significance. Is fasting just about having sins forgiven and getting rewards multiplied in the Hereafter? What about the problems of life here ...
Fasting During Ramadan is a means to becoming Muttaqi (the one who follows the Laws Of Quran). Without any doubt fasting has health and spiritual benefits but we must never lose sight of the main goal of fasting. Ramadan provides ...
Fasting ramadanDuring Ramadan, much of the Muslim population in Qatar and other Islamic countries are fasting. Some non-Muslims choose to join them. This article looks at the health implications of fasting without food or water.
RamadanRamadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Although this is a very sacred time for most Muslims, a common complaint during fasting is bad breath or halitosis. In this article, we will discuss how we can prevent bad ...
RamadanThe word Ramadan is derived from the Arabic word Ramida, meaning intense scorching heat and dryness. During Ramadan, the Muslims keep the Fast of Ramadan that lasts for the entire month. Ramadan is the time for worship and meditation and ...
The religion of Islam is based on five fundamental principles. Attesting that there exists no god but Allah, that Muhammad is His servant and His messenger, praying, fasting and pilgrimage. (Sahih Bukhari and Muslim)
Fasting ramadanLast week marked the end of Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting. I was particularly pleased that its end coincided with Rosh Hoshana. As a bonus, Eid, the festival following Ramadan, coincided with Gandhi’s birthday. It all seemed fitting, somehow, ...
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