The pregnant is exempted from fasting Ramadan if she feels difficulty or finds harm when fasting. In return, for every day not keeping fasting in she should give as a charity to the poor what is equivalent to full day meals.
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.
No, having a wet dream does not break the fast during Ramadan. Wet dreams are considered natural and involuntary occurrences and do not invalidate the fast.
If it has any effect on you or your baby then it is not compulsory to practice it, but you still have to fast for the days you didn't fast after the holy Month of Ramadan
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No, smoking is generally not allowed during Ramadan as it is considered to break the fast.
Some sects say that you have to fast after some day after Ramadan instead of the day that you broke fasting. Some sects say that you have to fast for 61 days (60 for the punishment, 1 for the day that you broke fasting) after Ramadan.
No, kissing does not break the fast during Ramadan as long as it does not lead to any intentional consumption of food or drink.
Yes, smoking breaks the fast during Ramadan as it involves the intake of substances into the body, which is not allowed while fasting.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.
Pregnant women and nursing mothers do not have to fast for Ramadan - theyare exempt.