Sure, if they are able to, the very sick doesn't need to fast but they should make-it up once they feel better, in your case, if you're up to it then of course!
During Ramadan, people of the Muslim faith fast during the hours of daylight.
people with diabetis are not obligated to fast.If the conditoin it s not harm your health you can fast.it is in your hand to fast or not.
Yes, bleeding does not break the fast during Ramadan.
No, it is not permissible to break fast with alcohol during Ramadan.
Some common questions about Ramadan that people often ask include: What is Ramadan? Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan? What are the rules and guidelines for fasting during Ramadan? How do Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr at the end of Ramadan?
The answer is..... Ramadan
"Ramadan is the month in which people of the Islamic religion fast" "My friend is Muslim and during the month of Ramadan she fasts" People also tend to say: "He's celebrating Ramadan" Obviously people who are aware of what Ramadan is know that you are referring to the fasting but just to be clear Ramadan is the MONTH of which they fast (the ninth month on the Islamic Calendar).
All Muslims must fast during the month of Ramadan, unless you're not Muslim you should be fasting.
No, wet dreams do not break the fast during Ramadan as they are not intentional actions.
They can eat after sundown during Ramadan.
No, smoking is generally not allowed during Ramadan as it is considered to break the fast.
Ramadan is a month of obligatory daily fasting in Islam. It is the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar.The month of Ramadan.