Yes they can...
any thing is from sea (not stones lol)
I heard Turkish people think shell-fish is haram. you cannot say it is from abu hanifa r.a. because... why the other countries that follow abu hanifa madrassa(school) eat shellfish???. I know Turkish people and they said to me that they think it is haram to eat shellfish.
It isn't haram, i would know this because I am Turkish, don't just belive everything you heard =)
Well they don't need to but all Muslims during Ramadan break their fast together, of course excluding time differences but Maghrib for each country is the same.
Iftar is the evening meal when Muslims break their fast at sunset during Ramadan.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
When the sun sets during Ramadan, Muslims break their fast and eat dinner. They then pray the last prayer of the day and go to bed.
Yes, bleeding does not break the fast during Ramadan.
No, it is not permissible to break fast with alcohol during Ramadan.
No, wet dreams do not break the fast during Ramadan as they are not intentional actions.
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, smoking is generally not allowed during Ramadan as it is considered to break the fast.
If you break Ramadan by not fasting, it is considered a sin in Islam. Muslims who are able to fast are expected to do so during the month of Ramadan as it is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Breaking the fast without a valid reason can result in spiritual consequences and may require making up for the missed fasts later.
Yes, Muslims can eat cheesecake after they break their fast. As long as the cheesecake does not contain any pork and/or alcohol.
Muslims break their fasting at sunset by drinking and/or eating; preferably:first eating few dates and drinking some water after thanking God and requesting his mercy and blessings,praying for sunset praying (Maghrib), and thencompleting the full meal