Rules of fasting in Ramadan. Fasting is obligatory upon every muslim and a child reached puberty. Fasting is one of the main pillars of Islam.Rules of fasting are as follows: • You must have intention to fast before fajr (dawn). • Have suhuur (pre-dawn meal) and delaying it until just before fajr (dawn) time. Intend to abstain from acts that nullifies the fast from dawn to sunset. • Hurry to break the fast at sunset.• Break the fast by eating dry dates, and if those are not available, then have a drink of water . • Offer regular prayers • Avoid anger and abusing. • Recite Quran as much as you can • Another important act is that pray taraaweeh daily after Isha. Rules of fasting in Ramadan. Fasting is obligatory upon every muslim and a child reached puberty. Fasting is one of the main pillars of Islam.Rules of fasting are as follows: • You must have intention to fast before fajr (dawn). • Have suhuur (pre-dawn meal) and delaying it until just before fajr (dawn) time. Intend to abstain from acts that nullifies the fast from dawn to sunset. • Hurry to break the fast at sunset.• Break the fast by eating dry dates, and if those are not available, then have a drink of water . • Offer regular prayers • Avoid anger and abusing. • Recite Quran as much as you can • Another important act is that pray taraaweeh daily after Isha
Fasting is obligatory upon every muslim and
a child reached puberty. Fasting is one of the main pillars of Islam.
Rules of fasting are as follows:
- You must have intention to fast
before fajr (dawn).
- Have suhuur (pre-dawn
meal) and delaying it until just before fajr (dawn)
time.
- Intend to abstain from acts
that nullifies the fast from dawn to sunset.
- Hurry to break the fast at
sunset.
- Break the fast by eating dry
dates, and if those are not available, then have a drink of water .
- Offer regular prayers
- Avoid anger and abusing.
- Recite Quran as much as you can
- Another important act is that pray taraaweeh daily after Isha
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