Fasting is not recommended for pregnant mothers. (By fasting I mean not eating, perhaps drinking water, for several days). Being a little hungry now and again is not a problem.
To successfully complete 30 days of fasting while maintaining good health and energy levels, it is important to follow these guidelines: Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water during non-fasting hours. Eat balanced meals during non-fasting hours to ensure you are getting essential nutrients. Avoid overeating during non-fasting hours to prevent feeling sluggish during fasting periods. Get enough rest and sleep to support your body's energy levels. Listen to your body and adjust your fasting schedule if you start feeling unwell.
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No. That is a pretty good number. A little high for fasting, but no, not diabetic.
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 touch private parts during fasting in Islam.
Although not eating and not drinking for specific period (from dawn to sunset) is good for health but it is not the main purpose of fasting. Fasting drives one: * to have more spiritual purification * to have more sympathy towards the poor * to be ready to refrain himself/herself from doing or approaching the prohibits Islam religion so far already accepted to forbid himself/herself during fasting from what is allowed when breaking fasting. That is why Prophet Mohamed says what means that if fasting does not lead to saying good, doing good, and following the right Path, then no need to fasting.
Jewish law doesn't permit fasting during Passover.
No, you should not consume any food or drink, including water, during fasting periods.
Yes, swallowing saliva is allowed while fasting during Ramadan.
No, the presence of pre-cum during fasting does not break your fast.
Spotting during fasting does not break the fast as long as it is not due to menstruation or intentional stimulation.
No, engaging in sexual activity is not permissible during fasting in many religious traditions.