Yes, Muslims do fast. They fast for 30 days and the month in which they fast in called, Ramadan. The fast lasts from sunrise to sunset where a Muslim is not allowed to eat or drink. It is meant to teach a Muslim about self restraint and give them control over their lives and it also makes a Muslim thankful for what they have. Also, tend not to swear, curse, lie etc more so than usual. As Ramadan is near the end of the Muslim calender, Muslims believe it is a good way of preparing for the new year. Muslims also fast outside of Ramadan to lower sexual desire when the Muslim is unable to marry.
Yes, swallowing saliva is allowed while fasting during Ramadan.
The amount of kaffara for not fasting during Ramadan is typically feeding 60 needy people or fasting for 60 consecutive days.
No, it is not permissible to have intercourse during Ramadan while fasting.
All Muslims must fast during the month of Ramadan, unless you're not Muslim you should be fasting.
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No, sexual activity is prohibited during daylight hours while fasting for Ramadan.
No, it is not permissible to have sex during Ramadan while fasting from dawn until sunset.
Muslims typically begin fasting during Ramadan at the age of puberty, which is usually around the age of 12 or 13.
There is no special role for women during Ramadan fasting. Muslim woman role in Ramadan fasting is the same as that for the Muslim man. Her role as woman or wife during the month of Ramadan should be the same as woman and/or wife role out of Ramadan month. The only exception is that she should break fasting during the menstruation (period) and to compensate for these not fasted days after end of Ramadan but before the next year Ramadan. Also, if she is pregnant or feeding her child and can't fast from health point of view, then she is entitled to break fasting and compensate for these days as soon as convenient to her. Refer to question below for more information.
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Fasting and prayer
Engaging in sexual activity during Ramadan is not permissible while fasting, as it goes against the rules of abstaining from such activities during fasting hours. It is important to respect the guidelines and restrictions of Ramadan to uphold the spiritual significance of the month.