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.
Mainly, they don't eat or drink, from dawn until sunset. Apart from that, regular rules about food are of course still binding as well.
From sunrise to sunset during the month of Ramadan, Muslims do not eat or drink.
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.
They have experienced what it is like not having enough food when they were fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Generally, because Muslims honor the holiday, no pork is allowed but that is never allowed. During the fast of Ramadan no food or drink is allowed from sun-up to sun-down. The exact time or the fast depends on the lunar calender, which the Muslims use to guide them. However, when the sun is down, the fast is broken usually in groups such as friends or family.
During Ramadan, Muslims fast and pray and they seek refuge to Allah. During Eid, Muslims pray the Eid prayer, play games, go out to restaurants, get gifts and candy, eat food, and have fun. They also wear new clothes.
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Muslims can eat any thing from fish and chips to curry during Ramadan
After the Muslims have sacrificed their food and drink during the days of Ramadhan and have been worshipping Allah(God),they celebrate after Allah has forgiven all their sins.
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.
Many many many good deeds (hasanas), gifts, love, food,
In the Muslim calendar, the name of the month is "Ramadan".Relative to the 12-month world business calendar, Ramadan beginssomewhat earlier each year.In 2010, Ramadan begins on Wednesday, August 11. In 2011, the monthwill begin on August 1.Ramadan. And Muslims still do fast today as well. It is for one month. The meaning of it is to put yourself into the shoes of poor children in Islamic countries who don't have any food, water, and clothing.
for fasting and feeling for how the needy feel...when they dont get food for 15 hours! apprx.