Once the Fajr adan begins you aren't allowed to drink or eat. But there is something called Imsak. It's when you stop eating and drinking 10-15 minutes before Fajr prayer.
If you do then you're not fasting. Fasting in Ramadan means not eating, drinking, or doing anything wrong. Fasting from eating & drinking is from before fajr prayer and after sunset.
Those, who are legible for fasting during Ramadan, are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or perform sex during the fasting period of day time from fajr (before first morning light) until sunset.
Then the fasting is not done! It doesn't count like that! In order to make you're fasting count then you have to start fasting during Fajr time. End at Maghrib time. Few people don't know how to fast!... Happy Ramadan Sep 1 - 30 / 2008
Namaz is important for you if your a Muslim. Namaz starts about below the tip of 8
Yes, of course. However, during Ramadan fasting, Muslims (men and women) get their breakfast by sunset and are allowed to eat drink, and practice licit sex anytime after sunset and just before fajr (that defines the first sunlight of the starting daytime) when tjhey start the new fasting day.
Okay I don't know what farz is but there's fajr and fard. Fajr is two rakaas. It is mandatory that you pray the sunna before it.
morning before the sun rise (subh)
The time limit of Fajr (dawn) prayer is from the appearance of first sun light at start of sunrise until before the full sunrise.
Muslims wake up an hour or two before dawn and eat. Then they fast until the sun sets. They then break their fast. Contrary to some beliefs, Muslims do not "pig out" all night, then sleep all day. Muslims rest at night just as usual, and may take a nap or two during the day to keep their strength up.
The Arabic word "fajr" means: dawn.
To start your day with talk of God is a good thing
It depends on how you define the start of the day. If you define according to your work and normal life conditions, then the first salat of the day is the Fajr Salat (at dawn and before the complete sunrise). If you define the start of the day per religion, then the day starts by sunset and the first salat is the Maghrib salat (at sunset and before the full disappearance of sun light).