Yes no maybe so
Injectable laxatives exist.
Pillars of Fasting? You mean Rules/Regulations? While fasting, one can not be sick/on travel/on period(for women) Profuse bleeding, or throwing up will break your fast. While fasting, it is recommended that you not speak in vain. For more information, visit web site, alislam
You shouldn't eat for a while, because the laxatives will be trying to rid your body of whatever food and substance it has in the stomach. Eating soon after taking the laxatives would only complicate the process, and possibly make it more painful.
You can safely use mild laxatives when pregnant.
Making dua while fasting has several benefits, including increased sincerity and focus, a closer connection to Allah, and a greater likelihood of having one's prayers answered due to the heightened spiritual state during fasting.
One should not take alchohol during fasting. That is what my fasting coach says. Alcohol will be converted to simple carbohydrate and burn as sugar. It will also dehydrate you even more if you are restricting liquids as well. And it will play havoc with lab tests .
Consuming liquor while fasting is generally not permissible in many religious and cultural traditions due to its intoxicating effects and potential to nullify the spiritual benefits of fasting. It is important to adhere to the guidelines and restrictions set forth by one's faith or personal beliefs regarding alcohol consumption during fasting periods.
yes, they both work as the same. I take either one and they both do the job for me. It can depend on which "laxative" you are taking though. For instance Movicol and Sodium docusate are both "laxatives", one is a capule and one is a powder that dissolves in water. However they both work in different ways to facilitate bowel movements.
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One inspiring fasting quote from Islam is "Fasting is a shield; so when one of you is fasting, do not use foul or foolish talk. If someone attacks or insults you, say: 'I am fasting, I am fasting.'" This quote emphasizes the importance of maintaining good behavior and patience while fasting. Another guiding quote is "Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and seeking reward, his previous sins will be forgiven." This quote encourages believers to fast sincerely and with the intention of seeking forgiveness and rewards from Allah.
To effectively observe fasting while traveling during Ramadan, one can follow these tips: Intend to fast before leaving home. Make up missed fasts later if necessary. Stay hydrated and eat nutritious meals during non-fasting hours. Be mindful of local customs and adjust your schedule accordingly. Seek guidance from a religious authority if unsure about fasting rules.
No, Fasting decreases levels of glutathione, an antioxidant that helps the liver detoxify acetaminophen. No, Fasting decreases levels of glutathione, an antioxidant that helps the liver detoxify acetaminophen.