If you are not enable to fast you must pay zakant for everyday that you havnt fast.If you are not in good financial than you cant paid for the day that you havnt fasted.
You fast in Ramadan in obedience of God command to you. By fasting Ramadan, you hope that you will be rewarded by God mercy and forgiveness. In addition, you hope that fasting Ramadan develops in you self-discipline, self-control, and piety as well as continuous obedience to God and prophet Muhammad teachings and commands.
1 Shahada; 2 Salat; 3 Zakat; 4 fast during Ramadan; 5 Hajj
We can know that the fast of Ramadan is completely finished by watching the moon which is too thin & if there is a news that in Saudi Arabia is having eid-ul-fitr then the people of the world can enjoy the eid-ul-fitr on the next day
We can know that the fast of Ramadan is completely finished by watching the moon which is too thin & if there is a news that in Saudi Arabia is having eid-ul-fitr then the people of the world can enjoy the eid-ul-fitr on the next day
The five pillars of Islam are the basic rules by which Muslims live, they are; The Declaration of Faith (Shahada): " There is no God but God and Muhammad is God's Prophet." Prayer five times a day(Salah) Payment of the poor tax(Zakat) Keeping the fast during Ramadan(Swam) Going on Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina.(Hajj)
Yes, bleeding does not break the fast during Ramadan.
The answer is..... Ramadan
No. Ramadan is a "happy fast", in that Muslims fast on Ramadan to achieve spiritual purity, not in mourning for a historical failing of their community.
Muslims break their fast during Ramadan by consuming dates and water, following the tradition of the Prophet Muhammad, before enjoying a larger meal known as iftar. The fast is broken at sunset, typically marked by the call to prayer. At the end of Ramadan, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr, a festive holiday that includes communal prayers, feasting, giving gifts, and charitable donations, known as Zakat al-Fitr, to help those in need. This celebration emphasizes gratitude, community, and the joy of completing a month of fasting and spiritual reflection.
All Muslims past the stage of puberty that are adults shud fast in Ramadan......
No, it is not permissible to break fast with alcohol during Ramadan.
fast for 30 days in ramadan.