There might be conditions as to when your sick to break fast but they said that if you break your fast deliberately during the month of ramadan then to make up for it you have to do 60 days of back to back fasting. As to when your sick I don't know you may be allowed to.
If you really want to, yes.
As a muslim, you cannot escape the fasting of ramadan. It is compulsory for every healthy, adult muslim. The sin of not fasting for even a single day in ramadan is great and cannot be offset by fasting for even whole life. So the best advice is that, if you want to enter paradise, do fast
yes you could ramadan its only from 5 a.m to 8 p.m after that sure you can do anything you want with your gf or bf its all halal once you give allah the fasting time is required then after that sure you could do whatever you want after 8pm or after the fast break
In Ramadan, Muslims eat once before dawn and then they fast all day until sunset. After sunset they can break their fast with whatever they want but it is recommended to break fasting with dates and water. Then, Muslims can eat whatever they want as long as it is not haram (not allowed). Refer to the related question below for more information.
No. Married couples only refrain from sex during the day while fasting. After sunset they could do whatever they want.
Romadan is not really a holiday. It is a month-long period of fasting, a little like Lent in the Christian tradition, but more arduous. At the end of the month there is a holiday called Eid el Fitr. In order to infer something you have to have something to infer from. What facts about Ramadan do you want to make inferences from?
the person who prepares the food for Ramadan is the ladies / mum
Mentioned below are few types of fasting:- Buddhist fasting Ayurvedic fasting dry fasting juice fasting Therapeutic Fasting
If a person has a sporting event and is unable to break their fast in order to adequately train, perhaps juice fasting is the answer. Many nutrients and calories can be packed into fresh fruit and vegetable juice, which may be a way to compete without losing an edge.
Whenever you want!
According to the rules of Ramadan, oral medications are not permitted during fasting hours, and it is up to each Muslim to determine what rules of Ramadan they particularly want to follow. There are no rules about medications like paracetamol during Christian Lenten fasting. According to the rules for Jewish fasting, a person may swallow bitter medicines in tablet, capsule or liquid form, but not if they are pleasant tasting or tasteless. The medicine must not be taken with water. If one cannot swallow the capsule or tablet without any liquid, he should use a bitter tasting liquid. (If the capsule or tablet will still be effective when mixed with water, this is a practical solution since such liquid is usually bitter tasting.) You can also consult a rabbi.
i want to ask fasting is good or bad for hepatius b patient