Fasting generally entails abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations from before the first light of dawn until the setting of the sun. Muslims are required to fast on each of the 29 to 30 days of Ramadan. If unable to fast, charity or fasting days outside Ramadan may suffice.
People also ask
What are the rules of fasting in Islam?
Which 5 days are forbidden for fasting in Islam?
What are the 3 types of fasting in Islam?
What is forbidden during Ramadan?
Fasting is categorized into four types: mandatory fasting, recommending fasting, disliked fasting and prohibited fasting. MANDATORY FASTING: Islam requires a ...
Conclusion: Studies showed that Ramadan fasting has health protective effects. More precise studies should be conducted for more reliable conclusion.