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.
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
Ramadan is not a religion, it is a month within the Islamic calendar.
By refraining from food, drink, and sexual intercourse from dawn until dusk.
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).
Dear, sir/madam, do not say Ramadan but say the Month of Ramadan, because Ramadan is one of the 99 names of Allah (S.W.T), so going back to you question, Fasting in the Holy Month of Ramadan is to fast from:Eating/DrinkingHaving Sexual IntercourseSwearingsmokingEvil doings etc etc.The Holy month of Ramadan is to make you a better person and a closer of one at that to God the Almighty.
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.
The answer is..... Ramadan
No. Ramadan is a "happy fast", in that Muslims fast on Ramadan to achieve spiritual purity, not in mourning for a historical failing of their community.
All Muslims past the stage of puberty that are adults shud fast in Ramadan......
This may or may not be right but in class at school it was said because if you know that a prophet fasted for a long period of time, so to remember the story Muslims fast to and gain rewards, etc. At the end of Ramadan there is Eid, a religious celebration, where you have a big banquet! Ramadan is celebrated wherever there are Muslims who wish to celebrate it.
In their ninth month, Ramadan, they are required to fast, meaning not eat or drink, from sunrise to sunset. However, their calendar is built arount the lunar cycle, so their Ramadan can come in our March.