To show sympathy for those who do not have food
Muslims fast through the day time period from Dawn (just before start of sunrise) until start of sunset.
Muslims are allowed to eat before dawn, known as suhoor, and break their fast after sunset, known as iftar, during Ramadan. They abstain from food and drink from dawn until sunset as an act of worship and self-discipline.
because of their religion
Muslims wake up an hour or two before dawn and eat. Then they fast until the sun sets. They then break their fast. Contrary to some beliefs, Muslims do not "pig out" all night, then sleep all day. Muslims rest at night just as usual, and may take a nap or two during the day to keep their strength up.
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.
In Ramadan, Muslims eat once before dawn and then they fast all day until sunset. After sunset they can break their fast with whatever they want but it is recommended to break fasting with dates and water. Then, Muslims can eat whatever they want as long as it is not haram (not allowed). Refer to the related question below for more information.
No, Muslims pray at 5 times a day: dawn, noon, afternoon, sunset, evening. Muslims do not pray while sleeping.
Adult, sane, healthy Muslims must fast from dawn to sunset during the Islamic month of Ramadan. Islamic fasting means refraining from eating, drinking, and marital intimacy between dawn and sunset. The ill and travelers are excused from fasting, but must make up the days they missed later in the year. Those who are permanently unable to fast may buy food to feed the poor, instead.
The fast during Ramadan begins at dawn, specifically at the time of Fajr prayer, which is marked by the first light of day. Muslims must abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs from this time until sunset. It is customary to have a pre-dawn meal called Suhoor before the fast begins.
Some Muslims might have their children practice fasting for a few hours, but a Muslims are not expected to fast fully from sunrise to sunset until the age of puberty.
Like everyone else you do your activities, work and stuff. You got five prayers, one between dawn and sunset, one after true noon, one the afternoon, one after sunset and one between dusk and the next dawn. If you got the opportunity to, you try to do them a the mosque, if not is it totally ok not to. During the mont of Ramadan (one month per year, a lunar month based on the Muslim Calendar) you fast from dawn to sunset.
Muslims Don't eat when they fast. they fast from Dawn to Dusk. then they are allowed ot eat and drink anything the want (as long of course as it's halal Food ).