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If it has any effect on you or your baby then it is not compulsory to practice it, but you still have to fast for the days you didn't fast after the holy Month of Ramadan

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What Religions observe Ramadan?

Only Muslims observe fasting in Ramadan.


Does everyone observe Ramadan?

Ramadan is a Muslim Holy festival


Does Israel observe Ramadan?

Israel is a country. Ramadan is a period of fasting for Muslims. Muslims in Israel would probably observe Ramadan depending on their level of devoutness.


Do Sikhs take part in Ramadan?

Sikism is not an Islamic religion and Sikhs do not observe Ramadan.


Does everbody have to observe the fast during Ramadan?

no


What event is celebrated at Ramadan?

Ramadan is celebrated to observe one of the Five Pillars of Islam. This is a month of fasting.


What spiritual tradition do Muslims observe during the month of Ramadan?

Fasting is a tradion among Muslims in the month of Ramadan.


What do you need to celebrate Ramadan?

Ramadan is celebrated by the Muslims to observe one of the Five Pillars of Islam. This is a month of fasting. For them, this is a religious event.


Does Obama observe the month of Ramadan?

Yes, since Barack Obama is a Muslim I would suppose that he does celebrate the month of ramadan and not Christmas!!


Can females do Ramadan?

Females are actually obliged to observe fasts during Ramadan unless they have reasons to break it which Allah permits. However, whoever missed the same numbers of fasting days during Ramadan has to make them up after Ramadan before the next Ramadan starts.


Can Breastfeeding or pregnant pay back their fasting after ramadam?

Pregnant women and nursing mothers do not have to fast for Ramadan - theyare exempt.


What 5 countries does Ramadan celebrate?

Ramadan does not celebrate countries; it is not a commemoration of national victories or similar. It is an Islamic fast-month for Muslims to self-purify before God. All Muslim-majority countries have schedule alterations so that their citizenry can observe the Ramadan fasts.