this month is very important month to God. the month of wich the Quran reveals. they fast to increase faith, to appriciate food, drinks and desires. to help the needy and the poor, to visit each other, to give your soul a break. and to gather many so much points, because at this month the good points will be doubled and doubled.
2006-09-21 05:01:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The most prominent event of this month is the fasting practiced by all observant Muslims. The fasting during Ramadan has been so predominant in defining the month that some have been led to believe the name of this month, Ramadan, is the name of Islamic fasting, when in reality the Islamic term for fasting is sawm.
Eating, drinking and smoking are not allowed between dawn (fajr), and sunset (maghrib). During Ramadan, Muslims are also expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam by refraining from sexual intercourse, violence, anger, envy, greed, lust, angry and sarcastic retorts, and gossip. People are meant to try to get along with each other better than they normally might. All obscene and irreligious sights and sounds are to be avoided. Purity of both thought and action is important. The fast is an exacting act of deep personal worship in which Muslims seek a raised level of closeness to God. The act of fasting is said to redirect the heart away from worldly activities, its purpose being to cleanse the inner soul and free it from harm.
Fasting during Ramadan is not obligatory for several groups for whom it would be excessively problematic. Children before the onset of puberty are not required to fast, though some do. However, if puberty is delayed, fasting becomes obligatory for males and females after a certain age. According to the Qur'an, if fasting would be dangerous to someone's health, such as a person with an illness or medical condition (this can include the elderly), that person is excused. For example, diabetics and nursing or pregnant women are not usually expected to fast; but they are encouraged to feed a needy person instead[1]. According to hadith, observing the Ramadan fast is not allowed for menstruating women. Other individuals for whom it is usually considered acceptable not to fast are those in battle and travelers who intend to spend fewer than five days away from home. If one's condition preventing fasting is only temporary, one is required to make up for the days missed after the month of Ramadan is over and before the next Ramadan arrives. If one's condition is permanent or present for an extended period of time, one may make up for the fast by feeding a needy person for every day missed.
If one who does not fit into one of the exempt categories breaks the fast out of forgetfulness, the fast is still valid. If, however, one intentionally breaks the fast, that individual must continue fasting for the remainder of the day but then make up for the entire day later. If one breaks the fast through consensual sexual intercourse, the transgressor must make up for the day by fasting for sixty consecutive days
2006-09-21 04:58:01
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answered by Linda 7
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there are many good and detailed answers that have been provided.I only would like to add that the Fast during the Month of Ramadan is an act of worship that supports one's faith throughout the many trials that one may endure.It's benefits in this life are immeasurable,and it is mentioned as one of the "pillars",of faith that have been numbered as 5.
2006-09-21 10:43:38
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answered by Daddy 6
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It is a religious thing that makes no sense. I spent a year in Turkey and saw Ramadan observed. They fast during the daylight hours, and as soon as the sun goes down they gorge themselves.
2006-09-21 05:02:29
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answered by Preacher 6
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No, examine out the Pakistani flood, there is information everywhere displaying that Ramadan or no longer, they are nevertheless ravenous. despite if it saves them from arsenal water poisoning, it nevertheless will provide them difficulty. examine out the Palestinians, they could desire to combat the warmth and artwork for 12 hrs in the time of Ramadan. they are approved to interrupt the rapid if its a could desire to; the administrative. in Palestine helps to shorten hours.
2016-10-17 09:39:42
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answered by ? 4
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To fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam.
2006-09-21 05:06:11
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answered by Aushbaba 3
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if you know they fast so you why they fast.
2006-09-21 04:58:44
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answered by shani 2
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google it man
these things can be easily found
2006-09-21 04:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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To muster up hatred to commit new terror attacks.
2006-09-21 04:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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A FORM OF OBESITY CONTROL ....
2006-09-21 04:59:02
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answered by Moonlite gambler 3
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