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FASTING. The Fourth Pillar of Islam see http://www.islam.org/ramadan/ http://islamicity.com/bazar/catalog/avmedia/02017-1240.ram http://islam.org/audio/ra200/ra200_E8.ram. One of the greatest acts of worship is fasting, which Allah has made obligatory on Muslims, as He says:. SAWN. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FASTING

The Fourth Pillar of Islam see http://www.islam.org/ramadan/http://islamicity.com/bazar/catalog/avmedia/02017-1240.ram

http://islam.org/audio/ra200/ra200_E8.ram

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SAWN

One of the greatest acts of worship is fasting, which Allah has made obligatory on Muslims, as He says:

“… Observing al-sawm (the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become al-muttaqoon (the pious).” [al-Baqarah 2:183]

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Ramadan the ninth month of the Muslim year.

Ordained in the Qu'ran,

is an exacting act of deeply personal worship in which Muslims seek a richer perception of God

and in which Muslims assert that "man has larger needs than bread."

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Essential for a Muslim The Prophet described fasting in Ramadan. As one of

the Five Pillars of Islam.

Whoever breaks the fast during Ramadan without a legitimate excuse has committed a serious major sin.

The Prophet said that he had a dream where: I saw people hanging from their hamstrings, with the corners of their mouths torn and dripping with blood. And that these were those who broke their fast before it was the proper time to do so,’ (Saheeh al-Targheeb, 1/420).

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Ramadan The Qur’an was revealed in the month of

Ramadan - Angel Gabriel used to meet the Prophet every night in Ramadan and used to study Qur'an with him.

Ramadan and fasting are not synonymous - fasting is one of many acts of worship in Ramadan.

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The virtues of fasting

The prayers of fasting people will be agreed

Fasting is what Allah requires of Muslims and brings rewards

Fasting leads to forgiveness for sins

Heaven is opened & hell closed by Ramadan

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True meaning of Fasting The true meaning of Fasting is to Fast from

anything that distracts you from Remembrance of God.

In Ramdan, fasting from food, water and sex sets a context within which you can try to establish God's presence in life. Muslims are not supposed to only fast from food, drinks and sex, but from all lust, all hypocrisy, all lies, all dishonesty, all backbiting and all evil.

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The benefits of fasting Fasting makes the stomach hungry and

helps to control other faculties - tongue, eye, hand and private parts

Person fasting experiences how the poor feel, so he has compassion towards them

Helps to organise people

Shows the unity of the ummah

Chance to convert others or “confirm”

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Sunnah of fasting breaking the fast before prayer -

the Prophet used dates or water - he would say - Thirst is gone, veins are flowing again, and the reward is certain, in Allah.

Avoiding sin - one must also refrain from cursing, lying, cheating, and abusing or harming others

not eating too much

being generous

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What should be done during Ramadan

Preparation

Repent

Right frame of mind

Read the Qu’ran many times

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Rulings on fasting You must make up for fasting missed

but not on consecutive days, or Fridays or at Eid.

You cannot fast all of your life..

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How the start of Ramadan is determined confirmed by the sighting of the

new moon

by any adult, sane, trustworthy, reliable Muslim who has good eyesight & says that he has seen the crescent with his own eyes,

then we should take his word for it and act accordingly (i.e., start fasting).

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Who is obliged to fast?

sane, settled who is able to fast

Fasting is an obligation on every adult Muslim who is:

menstruation prevents a woman from fasting.

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Exemptions Travellers - make it up later The Sick - make it up later or give to the poor if chronically

ill

Elderly - "And as for those who can fast with difficulty (e.g., an old man, etc.), they have (a choice either to fast or) to feed a poor person (for every day)" [al-Baqarah 2:184]: ”

Soldiers in battle

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When to start fasting

When the dawn comes - which is the white light coming across the horizon in the East - the fasting person must stop eating and drinking straightaway, whether he hears the adhaan or not.

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When to stop fasting

“Once night comes from there and the day disappears from there, and the sun has set, the fasting person should break the fast - before prayer.

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End of RamadanMuslims pray in the upper gallery of a mosque in the old walled city of Delhi, India. They are celebrating the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting as ordained by the Koran, the sacred

scriptures of Islam.

Eid ul-Fitr should be on 27th Dec 2000 for the Americas and possibly Africa and Middle East and 28th Dec 2000 for the rest of the world.