Fasting is not recommended for pregnant mothers. (By fasting I mean not eating, perhaps drinking water, for several days). Being a little hungry now and again is not a problem.
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No. That is a pretty good number. A little high for fasting, but no, not diabetic.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
Although not eating and not drinking for specific period (from dawn to sunset) is good for health but it is not the main purpose of fasting. Fasting drives one: * to have more spiritual purification * to have more sympathy towards the poor * to be ready to refrain himself/herself from doing or approaching the prohibits Islam religion so far already accepted to forbid himself/herself during fasting from what is allowed when breaking fasting. That is why Prophet Mohamed says what means that if fasting does not lead to saying good, doing good, and following the right Path, then no need to fasting.
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.
Yes
All Muslims must fast during the month of Ramadan, unless you're not Muslim you should be fasting.
Fasting is not required during Advent.
Swam- self- purification through fasting.
Be nice to him and avoid eating or drinking in front of him during the fasting period
During the month of Ramadan fasting is compulsary for every adult muslim.
Yes it is appropriate to have fasting blood tests during periods