if you are refering to alchohol then no they are not allowed to drink it at all if they are muslim there are some exceptions however for exaple if you are choking on something and there is no non alcoholic drinks around to help you swallow the thing you are choking on then you are allowed to drink but only enough to help u stop choking
if you mean any thing else that is halal then yes you are allowed but not between the fajir and maghrib prayer once maghrib time comes u are allowed to drinkj and eat untill fajir you can drink and eat during these times if u r sick there are other exceptions
No one is supposed to drink alcohol because it's haram either way. Muslims are forbidden to drink alcohol both during and not during Ramadan.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
No not at all u cant drink or eat anything till at the opening of the fast
you can drink or eat anything during the fast even your saliva.Saliva that normally it is prodeuced in mouth its normal that can be swallowed but not when its pouted outside the body.
Ramadan?
No, that's what Ramadan is for, you cant eat or drink from Dawn, to the near end of daytime.
Ramadan is a Muslim holy time. Only Muslims observe the fast during Ramadan. The fast preculdes observant Muslims from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and sunset. Muslims don't drink alcohol. So, no, it would be wrong for a Muslim to drink alcohol at any time, including Ramadan.
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During fasting in Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or practice sex in the daytime from Dawn to sunset. They are allowed beyond this period to eat, drink, smoke, and practice sex.
During Ramadan, those Muslims who are supposed to fast (mature), will not eat or drink from sunrise until sunset. If it is not Ramadan, Muslims are not obligated to fast, but it can be Sunnah (visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunnah for more information on Sunnah).
Ramadan is not a religion, it is a month within the Islamic calendar.
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.