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Yes, Muslims do fast. They fast for 30 days and the month in which they fast in called, Ramadan. The fast lasts from sunrise to sunset where a Muslim is not allowed to eat or drink. It is meant to teach a Muslim about self restraint and give them control over their lives and it also makes a Muslim thankful for what they have. Also, tend not to swear, curse, lie etc more so than usual. As Ramadan is near the end of the Muslim calender, Muslims believe it is a good way of preparing for the new year. Muslims also fast outside of Ramadan to lower sexual desire when the Muslim is unable to marry.

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Fasting for Ramadan is to refrain from eating, drinking, and practicing sex (oral or intercourse) during the daytime starting from just before dawn until start of sunset. Fasting include also observing all Allah commands and prophet Muhammad teachings in all your doings and sayings. Beyond this period, you are allowed to eat, drink, practice sex, and to do all what is allowed, per religion, when not on fasting.

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Fasting means to control yourself. You fast to control your hunger, patience, anger, and senses.

You fast from before dawn to sunset. You MUST control everything between this time limit.

(Control hunger as in do not eat or drink within the time limit)

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Ramaḍān is a Muslim religious observance that takes place during the ninth month (the Islamic month of fasting) of the Islamic calendar; the month in which the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Participating Muslims do not eat or drink anything from dawn until sunset in an effort to learn patience, sacrifice and humility. During Ramaḍān Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and aid in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint, good deeds and prayer. Eating, drinking, sexual intercourse, ignorant and indecent speech, arguing and fighting, lustful thoughts, obscene or irreligious sights and sounds during fasting hours are forbidden. Muslims are expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam and to atone for personal faults and misdeeds.

Fasting is the most prominent event of the month of Ramaḍān. Every day Muslims around the world get up before dawn to eat Suhoor, the predawn meal, and perform the fajr prayer. They stop eating and drinking before the call for prayer starts until the fourth prayer of the day, Maghrib. Muslims may continue to eat and drink after the sun has set until the next morning's fajr prayer call when the process repeats.

Ramaḍān is a time of purity in thought and action, reflection, self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, generosity, charity, sympathy for the less fortunate, and deep personal worshiping of God. The fasting is intended to redirect the heart away from worldly things and activities, cleansing the inner soul, this a time of purity in thought and action, reflection, self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, generosity, charity, sympathy for the less fortunate, and deep personal worshiping of God. The fasting is intended to redirect the heart away from worldly things and activities, cleansing the inner soul, teaching patience and self-control in personal conduct, helping control passions and temper, and providing time for meditation and strengthening one's faith.

Ramaḍān is a month of giving charity and sharing meals to break the fast together, which is seen as more reward than eating alone. Through fasting Muslims feel and experience what needy and hungry people feel. Fasting is seen as a great sign of obedience to Allah.

Childhood fasting is not considered compulsory many children endeavor to complete as many fasts as possible in practice for later life. The elderly and chronically ill are exempt from fasting providing that they endeavor to feed one poor person each day. Not fasting is only permitted when the act is potentially dangerous to one's health such as in the case of the elderly, the insane, the sick, and pregnant, menstruating, or nursing women. Twelve Shi'a Muslims define those who travel more than 14 miles in a day as exempt from fasting. Any fasts broken or missed due to sickness or traveling must be made up whenever the person is able before the next month of Ramaḍān.

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Fasting in Islam is a sign of obedience to the highest degree. They use this time for spiritual and moral improvement.

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During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset (that is, they refrain from eating or drinking).

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Islam fasting, in Ramadan or any other day other than the month of Ramadan, is called "Sawm".

refer to the related question below for more information.

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The fasting is called Soam in Arabic, Roza in Urdu. The Muslims keep fast during Ramazan, the 9th month of the Hijra Calendar.

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What do people do instead of fasting during Ramadan?

All Muslims must fast during the month of Ramadan, unless you're not Muslim you should be fasting.


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