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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or illness or any health reasons and to be compensated after Ramadan (and after the reasons for breaking fasting are no longer valid) by fasting equal number days.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.

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Muslims face no difficulties during fasting. It is the opposite. They feel happy that they are observing one of the Islam five pillars and that they are blessed by God for being fasting during the month of Ramadan (9th month in the Islamic Lunar Calendar). However, for those cases who feel incapable of fasting they are allowed not to fast (as old people, pregnant woman, women who are feeding their babies, one on travel, sick one who fasting could harm him/her. ... etc) .

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