Muslims feel that the food that is available should be food that other Muslims enjoy; as well as oneself. At Ramadan- Muslims feast on ALL of their favorite foods... even foods they were banned to respect during fasting... such as
-Pork
-Beef
-Alcohol
Muslims enjoy the Ramadan because it is a time to "pig out" (as one might say)... after Muslims follow their religious path into fasting or starving themselves from Sunrise to Sunset. Water... also counts as a part of fasting that is not allowed.
The Muslims rule for food are (halal & haram)
Muslims
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Muslims feel that the food that is available should be food that other Muslims enjoy; as well as oneself. At Ramadan- Muslims feast on ALL of their favorite foods... even foods they were banned to respect during fasting... such as -Pork -Beef -Alcohol Muslims enjoy the Ramadan because it is a time to "pig out" (as one might say)... after Muslims follow their religious path into fasting or starving themselves from Sunrise to Sunset. Water... also counts as a part of fasting that is not allowed.
During their rule, the Ottomans, who were Sunni Muslims, generally supported and promoted Sunni Islam. This contributed to the historical divide between Sunni and Shia Muslims, as the Ottomans often favored Sunni practices and institutions over Shia ones.
The Umayyad Caliphate controled the majority of Spain during the 700s C.E. They are often referred to as "the Muslims" or "the Moors".
Food.
The Religion was dominant in Southern Spain from 711 until 1492, under the rule of the Arabs and Moors of al-Andalus.
No, Muslims are not allowed to swallow saliva intentionally while fasting during Ramadan. The general rule is to avoid ingesting anything, including food, water, or any other substances, from dawn until sunset.
There was conflict between Muslims and Christians. There was also much changing of hands as to the person who was in power.
he was ruler of Muslims. but Shia Muslims did not recognize him as a legitimate ruler.
Muslims don't eat pork or geleton. Muslims eat healthy. Muslims don't argue over food.Answerthe rule is that what is not forbidden is allowed.see related question, listed below, for more information about what forbidden food to eat in Islam.