Yes, assuming that we are talking exclusively about Muslims, but there are exceptions. The Muslim female that has her 'period' or menstruation cycle cannot fast until it's over and she has showered along with going back into the religion of Islam. The really sick doesn't need to nor does the one traveling where they might not know day from night. Non-Muslims do not have to fast during Ramadan, because it is not their tradition, but in Muslim-majority countries, they should abstain from eating in public.
Yes, bleeding does not break the fast during Ramadan.
No, it is not permissible to break fast with alcohol during Ramadan.
The answer is..... Ramadan
No, wet dreams do not break the fast during Ramadan as they are not intentional actions.
They can eat after sundown during Ramadan.
No, smoking is generally not allowed during Ramadan as it is considered to break the fast.
Ramadan is a month of obligatory daily fasting in Islam. It is the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar.The month of Ramadan.
no
During Ramadan, people of the Muslim faith fast during the hours of daylight.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
Yes, smoking breaks the fast during Ramadan as it involves the intake of substances into the body, which is not allowed while fasting.
No