During the month of Ramadan, Muslims eat after dusk falls. Usually they eat anything ranging from cheese sandwich to Lasagna. They break their fast with dates and a drink like water, juice, or milk and then they eat dinner (usually the first day is a feast). But truthfully (from experience) you shouldn't eat a lot right away because then your stomach starts to ache. See the thing is your fasting usually more than 8-10 hours so after a full day of your stomach not having anything in it you don't just want to fill it up. You want to take your time. Make your stomach rest.
They can eat after sundown during Ramadan.
the first revelation of the Qur'an to Muhammad
Muslims, like all other people, eat in order to live.
Muslims, like all other people, eat in order to live.
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Muslims can eat before dawn and after sunset during Ramadan, which is a month-long fasting period in the Islamic calendar.
Muslims eat anything that isn't pork. That goes for both during and not during Ramadan. During Ramadan there really isn't a certain food to eat, you could eat anything actually. You eat what you would regularly eat. To break your fast some people eat dates and drink either mango or guava or water.
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?
they don't eat from sunrise to sunset and eat at night
During Ramadan, people of the Muslim faith fast during the hours of daylight.
because of their religion
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.