Yes
All Muslims must fast during the month of Ramadan, unless you're not Muslim you should be fasting.
Anything that enters the human body while you are fasting breaks your fast.
it is advised that you shouldn't still fast for it
Ramadan is the name of the month in which Muslims fast. Fasting Ramadan is one of the 5 pillars of Islam.
Yes, smoking breaks the fast during Ramadan as it involves the intake of substances into the body, which is not allowed while fasting.
Ramadan is a month of obligatory daily fasting in Islam. It is the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar.The month of Ramadan.
"Fasting." Ramadan is an Islamic tradition where Muslims fast for a month, starting in August.
Before fasting, not during Ramadan, one should say a prayer or intention to dedicate the fast for a specific purpose or goal. This can help set the intention and focus for the fasting period.
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
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and intimate relations. The guidelines for fasting include the intention to fast, refraining from sinful behavior, and breaking the fast with dates and water at sunset.
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 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.