each day it varies, today for example the sun rises (central time) about 5:35am and sunsets about 7:28pm, for sept 22
Delaware is 3 hours ahead of Arizona on Daylight Saving Time and 2 hours ahead of Arizona on Standard Time.
Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone(MST) and Connecticut is in the Eastern Time Zone(EST) so.. Connecticut is 2 hours ahead of Arizona.
Perth is 15 hours ahead of Arizona.
The time in Phoenix is always UTC - 7 hours.
Arizona does not use "summer time" or "daylight saving's time". There are two hours difference between AZ time and Eastern Standard Time (EST); there are three hours difference between AZ time ad Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
Ramadan is the holy time that requires fasting from dawn to sunset for Muslims. It is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is observed by fasting from food, drink, smoking, and other physical needs during daylight hours.
Ramadan
Ramadan. The five pillars (for Sunni Muslims) include fasting, and Ramadan is the time of fasting. Shia Muslims have fasting as one of their practices rather than a pillar of faith.
Ramadan is a time to detach from worldly pleasures and focus on one's prayers. Many Muslims dress more conservatively during Ramadan and spend more time at the mosque than at any other time of the year.
Those, who are legible for fasting during Ramadan, are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or perform sex during the fasting period of day time from fajr (before first morning light) until sunset.
Then the fasting is not done! It doesn't count like that! In order to make you're fasting count then you have to start fasting during Fajr time. End at Maghrib time. Few people don't know how to fast!... Happy Ramadan Sep 1 - 30 / 2008
If by "her" you mean your wife or sister or mother or daughter, ...etc then it is allowed to kiss her after breaking fasting (after Magrib).If you mean by "her" a foreigner woman, then you are not allowed to kiss her any time whether after Magrib during Ramadan or any time off Ramadan.
Muslims fast during the month of Ramadan. During this time, they refrain from eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.
Ramadan doesn't necessarily have to be in the summer, it could be any time of the year. Also, it also depends on your age and when you began fasting. Say if your 75 and you began fasting at the age of 5 and you fasted the full month of Ramadan then you most likely fasted 70 times in your lifetime.
Delaware is 3 hours ahead of Arizona on Daylight Saving Time and 2 hours ahead of Arizona on Standard Time.
Well you see ramadan is the time when you do it like if you ask if why is christmas the right time to celebrate christmas ? Because its the right time when idk it was jesus's birthday people exclaim . But thoe if you do miss a day and you couldnt you would have to do it again any other time but you need to fast it . But if you are on your period then thats something else you dont need to fast when you are on your period !
No, if you are fasting, then you cannot take tablets because your fast will break. However, if you are required to take tablets, then it is not obligatory for you to fast. When you do not have to take tablets anymore, then you will have to make up for that fast on another day or days.For more details:Fasting in Ramadan requires that you refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, or practicing sex during the fasting period. The fasting period is the daytime period from just before dawn until sunset. Accordingly, if you are fasting you are not allowed to take tablets during the fasting period.However, you have to ask the physician, who is prescribing the medical treatment, to arrange tablet taking hours to be within the non-fasting period (that is the evening time from just after sunset until just before dawn). If this is not possible, then you are allowed not to fast for the days you should take the tablets. Then you should compensate for these non-fasting days by fasting equal number of days as soon as possible after recovery. If taking tablets is for lifetime medical treatment, then for each non-fasting Ramadan day you have to give charity to the poor or needy people equivalent to the cost of your normal meals of one full day.