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Kalonji seeds, also known as black cumin seeds or nigella seeds, are often used during fasting due to their numerous health benefits. During Navratri fasting, they can enhance the nutritional value of meals by providing essential nutrients like protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Kalonji seeds are also rich in antioxidants, which can help boost immunity and protect against free radicals. Additionally, they are believed to aid digestion and promote overall well-being during fasting periods. Incorporating True Elements kalonji seeds into Navratri dishes can thus enhance the health benefits of the fasting regimen.
so he can follow his religion
Ash Wednesday--the start to Lent
You can stop fasting as long as you are sick Some people don't stop but Islam is religion of mercy
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Navratri is observed mainly in India although some who live outside do observe it too. During this period it is recognized that fruit juices are one of the main drinks and also milk.
Tawaaf is permissible during Ramadhaan.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
In Islam the ritual of Fasting for thirty days is performed during the month of Ramadan which is also one of the five duties a devotee has to be performed.
Rules for fasting vary from one religion to another. Just as an example, in the Baha'i Faith, during certain days the believers may (usually) eat or drink NOTHING from sunrise to sunset. Other religions may have other rules - for example, simply forbid specific food items.
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 fasting is also followed by many other religions as fasting has numerous medical benefits. Some of the religions that fast are Christianity, Budhism, Bahai Faith, Hinduism etc.