Of course - menstruation has nothing whatsoever to do with her fast or praying. God I'm sure, will overlook her period.
They are exempted of praying and holding or reading the Quran. They are exempted also from fasting. The days not fasted by women during Ramdan when on their period (menstruation) should be compensated for after the month of Ramadan when available. Also intercourse sex with wife during her menstruation (Period) is forbidden in Islam.
Be nice to him and avoid eating or drinking in front of him during the fasting period
Yes it is appropriate to have fasting blood tests during periods
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.
Yes, fasting and praying can be considered forms of worship in many religious traditions. Fasting involves abstaining from food or certain activities for a period of time, often done to express reverence, discipline, or seek spiritual guidance. Praying is a practice of communicating with a higher power, expressing devotion, gratitude, or seeking assistance. Both fasting and praying are commonly used to deepen one's connection with the divine and show reverence and dedication.
Yes, Muslim girls or ladies have same obligations as men in all ritual worships including praying, fasting, paying zakat, and hajj (or pilgrimage). However, they are exempted during their menstruation (period) from praying and from holding Quran holy book for reciting. Muslim women during praying should wear the licit clothing per Islam religion. Refer to related questions below.
The daily fasting period is the day time from Dawn to sunset. Through this period you are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or to practice intercourse sex. After sunset, it is necessary to break the fasting by drinking, eating, and/or any other activities you do during the normal not fasting days.
Muslims start fasting from the Sunrise until Sunset. Part of fasting is not to eat, drink, or have any sexual acts. Alternate answer: If you are fasting for another reason, it depends on what you are fasting from. You can be fasting from food but not necessarily drink (water, juice, etc.) If you are diabetic or suffer from some other illness, your body will need nutrients to replace the nutrients it is not getting during the period you are fasting.
In that case you would begin fasting on your 15th birthday and not for the entire fast. Note that in this case, your birthday will be in the fasting period every year. As far as I know, there is no exemption in this case.
yes
fasting is when you do not consume any food over a period of 24-48 hours and it's usually practiced during some religious holidays or fundraisers
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.