IslamIn2018
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Assalamo 'Alaykom,
Ramadan is approaching, for this occasion I wish that Ramadan 2018 brings us blessings.
I would like to make quick reminders about Ramadan.
Allah commands the believers to observe the fast for numerous reasons pertaining to this world and the hereafter.
- It helps realise taqwaa (righteousness, piety, consciousness of Allah, guarding against evil).
- It provides ample training in refraining from sin and wrongdoing.
- It helps us remember the needy and the distressed and encourages us to sympathise with them.
Things to avoid in Ramadan that Break the Fast:
- Food and drink
- Sexual activity
- Deliberate vomiting
- Beginning of menstruation or post-natal bleeding
Who is exempt from fasting Ramadan?
- Sick people whose medical condition is bound to be further worsened by fasting.
- People who cannot possibly observe a fast due to old age or sick people for whom there is no hope of recovery.
- Travelers.
- Menstruating women.
- Pregnant and nursing.
Ramadan is approaching, for this occasion I wish that Ramadan 2018 brings us blessings.
I would like to make quick reminders about Ramadan.
Allah commands the believers to observe the fast for numerous reasons pertaining to this world and the hereafter.
- It helps realise taqwaa (righteousness, piety, consciousness of Allah, guarding against evil).
- It provides ample training in refraining from sin and wrongdoing.
- It helps us remember the needy and the distressed and encourages us to sympathise with them.
Things to avoid in Ramadan that Break the Fast:
- Food and drink
- Sexual activity
- Deliberate vomiting
- Beginning of menstruation or post-natal bleeding
Who is exempt from fasting Ramadan?
- Sick people whose medical condition is bound to be further worsened by fasting.
- People who cannot possibly observe a fast due to old age or sick people for whom there is no hope of recovery.
- Travelers.
- Menstruating women.
- Pregnant and nursing.