🌙 Fasting During the Month of Ramadan
Fasting in the month of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is an important act of worship for Muslims around the world.
📖 What is Fasting (Sawm)?
Fasting means:
- Not eating food
- Not drinking water
- Avoiding bad actions
From dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib).
🕌 Why Do Muslims Fast?
Muslims fast to:
- Obey Allah
- Increase faith (Iman)
- Learn patience and self-control
- Feel the suffering of poor people
- Gain reward and forgiveness
🕰 When Does Fasting Start and End?
- Fasting starts at Fajr (dawn prayer)
- Fasting ends at Maghrib (sunset prayer)
Before dawn, Muslims eat a meal called Suhoor.
After sunset, they break their fast with Iftar.
👥 Who Must Fast?
Fasting is required for:
- Adult Muslims
- Those who are healthy
- Those who are not traveling
❌ Who Is Excused from Fasting?
- Sick people
- Travelers
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Elderly people
- Children (not required until puberty)
They can make up the days later or give charity (if they cannot fast).
🌟 Benefits of Fasting
- Spiritual purification
- Stronger connection with Allah
- Discipline and self-control
- Unity among Muslims
If you want, I can also write:
- A short essay about Ramadan fasting
- A khutbah (Friday sermon)
- A school assignment (2–4 pages)
- Arabic version
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