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Where the health of the baby or the mother may be adversely affected, the mother would be exempt from fasting

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Q: Is a mother mix feeding a 6months old baby exempted from fasting during Ramadan?
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What is the role of women during Ramadan fasting?

There is no special role for women during Ramadan fasting. Muslim woman role in Ramadan fasting is the same as that for the Muslim man. Her role as woman or wife during the month of Ramadan should be the same as woman and/or wife role out of Ramadan month. The only exception is that she should break fasting during the menstruation (period) and to compensate for these not fasted days after end of Ramadan but before the next year Ramadan. Also, if she is pregnant or feeding her child and can't fast from health point of view, then she is entitled to break fasting and compensate for these days as soon as convenient to her. Refer to question below for more information.


Do you have to fast everyday during the month of Ramadan?

Yes, you have to fast everyday during the month of Ramadan unless you are exempted from fasting in some days or whole month for being ill, on travel, or having health problems due to old age, or for prgnancy or feeding baby that with which you are medically advised not to fast (see verses 183-185 in Quran Chapter 2 Surat Al-Baqarah). In these cases you have to compensate for these days by fasting when the excuse is no longer valid, or pay on each not fasting day to the poor what is equivalent to full day meals, or both.


Does everyone fast in the month of Ramadan?

Every adult Muslim keep fasting in Ramadan except those with excuses as:pregnant women that could not tolerate fasting for health reasons.women who are feeding babiesold Muslims who could not afford fasting due to health reasonsMuslims on travel to avoid difficulties of fasting on travel.Muslims with diseases that requires medication that could contradict with fasting.


What if a Muslim doesn't fast during Ramadan?

Then he or she is required by his religion to make up any missed days of fasting before the next Ramadan. Pre-pubescent children, the sick, the insane, the disabled, the infirm, the elderly, people who are travelling, and women who are menstruating, pregnant, or breast-feeding are all exempt from fasting during Ramadan, but many of them do it anyway, out of piety and as an exercise in self-discipline.


What challenges would a Muslim convert face through Ramadan?

It is not a real chalenge but rather a ritual worship. The Muslim in Ramadan has to keep fasting throughout the month. The fasting each day is during the day time from dawn to sunset. Fasting includes refraining from eating, drinking, smoking, and/or performing sexual intercourse. During the evening period from sunset until before dawn, every thing is allowed as in any normal day. Muslims are allowed to break fasting during travelling days or illness or any health reasons and to be compensated after Ramadan (and after the reasons for breaking fasting are no longer valid) by fasting equal number days. Allowed also not to fasting for old people or those who are not allowed permenantly to fasting due to health reasons and they should feed a poor a full day meal for each day not be fasted.


It is permissible for a pregnant or nursing woman to fast in Ramadan?

AnswerA pregnant woman is allowed not to fast during Ramadan if the physician finds that fasting would affect her pregnancy and harm her child due to refraining herself from eating the necessary nutritional foods. However, she should compensate for not these days by fasting the same number of days but after giving birth, and before the next Ramadan, if she could make it. If she can't fast for medical reasons or for feeding the baby which requires not be fasting, then she should pay for the poor as a charity full day meals for each day not be fasted.


How is fasting in Christianity different from Islam?

Islam fasting:In Islam religion, there is the compulsory fasting in Ramadan month (the 9th month) of lunar Islamic (or Hijra) calendar and voluntary fasting in some recommended days for weekly and/or monthly fasting and/or other days. Fasting rules, per Islam religion, is to forbid yourself from drinking, eating, smoking, and doing sex through the period from just before Dawn until sunset. The evening time from sunset to just before dawn, you are allowed to do all what you do in ordinary days (as eating, drinking, and doing sex).You are exempted from the compulsory fasting in Ramadan due to (for example) health conditions, traveling, pregnancy, or feeding babies. You may required to compensate for these days when the reason for not fasting is no longer valid or you may pay to the poor specific charity for each non fasting day. See related question below for more information.Christian fasting:Biblically, fasting is abstaining from food, drink, sleep or sex to focus on a period of spiritual growth. Fasting in Christianity is not required in Scripture, but it's highly recommended. The primary Biblical reason to fast is to develop a closer walk with God. Christians believe that by taking your eyes off the things of this world during fasting, you can focus better on Christ.There are two references to fasting in the biblical book of Daniel from which the "Daniel Fast" is drawn. Daniel chapter 1 describes how Daniel and his three friends ate only vegetables and drank only water. (Daniel 1). At the end of a ten day trial period, Daniel and his three friends appeared healthier than their peers who ate the rich foods from the royal table. In Daniel chapter 10, Daniel fasts again, abstaining from "choice food," meat, and wine. (Daniel 10).You may refer to the related link below for more information on Christian fasting and Daniel fasting.


What do Muslims wear during Ramadan FACTS?

1. Fasting is only during the day.2. Beverages other than water are not allowed during the day.3. People say "Happy Ramadan" to each other.____________________________________________________________Ramadan is the 9th month in the Islamic lunar calendarMuslims are required to be Fasting during the days of this month. Exceptions are mainly old people who can't afford fasting, pregnant women, women who are feeding their babies, ill people prescribed by the physicians not to fast, Muslims on travel, women during their menstruation.During the fasting period, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or practice sex.the period of fasting is during the day time from just before dawn until the start of sunset. out of this period Muslims can practice their normal activities of eating, drinking, practicing sex with their partners who are licitly narried to.The first day after end of Ramadan is a feast for Muslims and is called "Eidul Fitr"


Do pilots fast in Ramadan?

Some Muslim pilits choose to fast during Ramadan, and this is their choice. Generally, they will fast depending on the sunrise/sunset timing wherever the aircraft is. However, any Muslim (pilot or otherwise) can choose not to fast when traveling (and also when ill). If this is the case, they must make up for the lost days, by substituting another day in its place. For example, during Ramadan a pilot chooses not to fast for 10 of the days due to his work schedule. Once Ramadan is over, he is still requires to "make up" those days, so he needs to fast for 10 other days throughout the year. This is listed in the Hadith 2:184 "Specific days (are designated for fasting); if one is ill or traveling, an equal number of other days may be substituted. Those who can fast, but with great difficulty, may substitute feeding one poor person for each day of breaking the fast. If one volunteers (more righteous works), it is better. But fasting is the best for you, if you only knew."


You are 13 and want to experience breast feeding is this normal?

I don't see anything wrong with wanting to experience breast feeding. Do you have a newborn brother or sister or have friends that breast feed? E-mail me at kchae2008@yahoo.com Dan Breast milk is actually very unpleasant for those who have not grown up on it.Ex. If you breastfed at the age of 6months and now your 5 breast milk would taste nasty to you. Breast milk is actually very unpleasant for those who have not grown up on it.Ex. If you breastfed at the age of 6months and now your 5 breast milk would taste nasty to you.


What has the author Dale Richard Johnson written?

Dale Richard Johnson has written: 'Succinic dehydrogenase activity in isolated mitochondria related to periods of feeding and fasting' -- subject(s): Mitochondria


Are Muslims supposed to swear on Allah?

Yes, but if they do, they have to be telling the truth, otherwise they have to do a "kaffara", meaning ask for forgiveness by fasting for 3 days or feeding the poor.