From just before Dawn
Ramadan
Muslims can eat before dawn and after sunset during Ramadan, which is a month-long fasting period in the Islamic calendar.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the month of fasting for Muslims. "And eat and drink until the white thread (light) of dawn appears to you distinct from the black thread (darkness of night), then complete your Saum (fast) till the nightfall" is the time table.
Fasting is known as saum in Islam. This is carried out during the Month of Ramadhan, during Hajj, Muharram, and it also can be regularly carried out any other time by a Muslim. During fasting one does not eat or drink or have sex from dawn before sunrise to dusk, and break the fast after sunset .
Yes, a Muslim can eat during the night from sunset until just before dawn
The Muslim fasting is to refrain from eating, drinking, doing sex, and smoking durin the day time from the dawn (first light ray which is around 1 1/2 hour before sunrise) until the start of sunset. After night time from sunset until just before the next dawn, every thing (that is allowed in normal days) is allowed including eating, drinking, doing sex per religion, etc..-ELO-
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or illness or any health reasons and to be compensated after Ramadan (and after the reasons for breaking fasting are no longer valid) by fasting equal number days.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.
If he/she is not fasting per Islam religion, then he/she takes his/her breakfast in the morning at the hour of his/her preference and conveience; as other people.
The month of Ramadan, which is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The month of Ramadan is that in which was revealed the Quran; a guidance for mankind, and clear proofs of the guidance, and the criterion (of right and wrong).
During the observance of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, which includes abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and sexual activity. This fasting period can impact the practice of sex within the Muslim community as it is considered a time of spiritual reflection and increased devotion to prayer and worship, leading to a focus on self-discipline and restraint.
The daily fasting period is the day time from Dawn to sunset. Through this period you are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or to practice intercourse sex. After sunset, it is necessary to break the fasting by drinking, eating, and/or any other activities you do during the normal not fasting days.
A Muslim who is following their religion will pray 5 times per day. Their prayer routine is called Salaat and it observed every day beginning at dawn.