The pregnant is exempted from fasting Ramadan if she feels difficulty or finds harm when fasting. In return, for every day not keeping fasting in she should give as a charity to the poor what is equivalent to full day meals.
break then pray
If it has any effect on you or your baby then it is not compulsory to practice it, but you still have to fast for the days you didn't fast after the holy Month of Ramadan
Some sects say that you have to fast after some day after Ramadan instead of the day that you broke fasting. Some sects say that you have to fast for 61 days (60 for the punishment, 1 for the day that you broke fasting) after Ramadan.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
There might be conditions as to when your sick to break fast but they said that if you break your fast deliberately during the month of ramadan then to make up for it you have to do 60 days of back to back fasting. As to when your sick I don't know you may be allowed to.
Pregnant women and nursing mothers do not have to fast for Ramadan - theyare exempt.
Of course ;Every Muslim has to fast Ramadan .Exceptions :-A crazy man/woman .A very old man/woman , who can't fast , so another one fast fro him .A pregnant woman who is giving birth in Ramadan .A woman , at the time of the menstrual cycle .
Iftar is the evening meal when Muslims break their fast at sunset during Ramadan.
Maghrib. You always break your fast when it's Maghrib. The quran also says that you should haste to break your fast not read prayer before you break it. So break your fast at Maghrib before you read namaz (prayer)
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.
When the sun sets during Ramadan, Muslims break their fast and eat dinner. They then pray the last prayer of the day and go to bed.
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