Ramadan has been happening for about two weeks now, so I thought I'd ask a little question to everyone: does anyone else here fast for their particular faith? If so, what type of fast and for how long.
Wasalaam
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This is my first time to not fast Ramadan actually. I've been fasting it since I was 6. I think 14 years are enough.
i dont know if this applies across the board, but my muslim friends don't have even water between dawn and dusk for the whole month.
Ramadan has been happening for about two weeks now, so I thought I'd ask a little question to everyone: does anyone else here fast for their particular faith? If so, what type of fast and for how long.
Wasalaam
I thought it might be interesting for some to see a bit of the taraweeh prayers from Makkah this year. These are optional prayers that can be prayed in congregation every night in Ramadan (not just in Makkah).
How could that be? Five obligatory prayers..no other. What was the evidence of the one/s who taught you Taraweeh was obligatory?Alhamdulillah and thank you. BTW, I was taught Taraweeh was obligatory.
Ramadan.... is that the time of year when Muslims turn night into day? they sleep all day and are awake all night, a friend working in Saudi told me that a lot of the shops were closed all day and reopened about 6 in the evening until early the next morning, not all of them I might add.
Well you are only supposed to fast during the day so if you sleep all day and eat at night Ramadan will pass without any problem, in fact it would seem for a not so devout Muslim it's the only way to go, leave the suffering to the devout Muslims.It's a full on fast, but I'm not sure about swapping night and day.
Well you are only supposed to fast during the day so if you sleep all day and eat at night Ramadan will pass without any problem, in fact it would seem for a not so devout Muslim it's the only way to go, leave the suffering to the devout Muslims.
Sleep Ramadan away.