Asalamu aleykum and Ramadan mubarak!
You are not required to have suhoor, the meal before dawn. It's a sunnah, though. Since you're going to get up to pray fajr anyway, you can just get up fifteen minutes before fajr starts and grab something quick, maybe a bit of yogurt and some water or tea.
You don't have to have suhoor, though, to fast.
Please pray for me and my family when you break your fast!
2007-09-16 03:53:17
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answered by HayatAnneOsman 6
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It's good to eat in the early morning before the azan. But if you don't feel like waking up, it's also not wrong. Either way, as long as you are able to fast for the day, that's all that matters.
2007-09-16 03:37:56
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answered by narnia 2
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It's a good idea to wake up in the morning to eat sehir/sahoor before Fajr as it is a sunnah of our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW.)
He fasted in this manner, and Inshallah if you do so too, you will get extra rewards. What better time to get rewards then Ramadan?
Good luck!
2007-09-16 05:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand that eating is allowed in the morning if done before the sun comes up.
2007-09-16 03:24:14
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answered by teachactress 2
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its your choice to get up and eat in the morning!! most people eat at night and dnt bother to wake up but some wake up..
2007-09-16 07:44:47
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answered by funkyblackbeauty 3
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Nope it is Sunnah....thats what makes our fast different to Kafirs
There is a blessing in taking meal before dawn. One should not intentionally avoid taking meal before dawn when one wakes from sleep. Anas (radi allaahu anhu) narrated that the Messenger of Allaah (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) said: "Take your meal before dawn as there is a blessing in it.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
2007-09-16 04:30:00
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answered by 100% me 2
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Sure if you don't want to but it's recommended, if not food at least water. And I suppose you're going to wake up anyway for prayer. ALLAH bless your fast.
2007-09-16 10:32:21
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answered by skypower 2
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No. You just can't eat or drink anything during the day from Fajr to Maghrib.
2007-09-16 11:25:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I do the same, you do not have to wake up to eat or drink.
2007-09-16 03:48:47
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answered by Balsam 6
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you are supposed to perform all you prayers on time during Ramadan, so you have to get up before sunrise to pray Fajr (morning prayer).
2007-09-17 12:55:26
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answered by goodtobehappy 4
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