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Are there any Muslims who don't fast on Ramadan?

Unfortunately there are many who don't fast. Also there are many misconceptions. Most non muslims think that Islam is so strict that a person has to fast no matter what.There are many conditions under which a muslim is allowed to not keep fast. Few of them include :- 1. If person has disease which can get severe because of fast.2. If person is too old to fast.3. If person is in travel and would find it difficult to fast.4. If a lady is pregnant or has a child which needs breast feeding.5. Also it is not mandatory for a small child. After a certain age only its mandatory.As you can see from above conditions most of the genuine hard conditions are taken off. So Islam does not mean to torture you. It takes care of unreasonable situations.Now, coming to the second part of your question. Muslims eat at least two meals. One early morning(Sehr) before sunrise and one straight after sunset(Iftaar). Sehr is in fact is encouraged and it is explicitly asked by Prophet that people should do Sehr and not avoid it. In most other religions concept of eating early morning is not there. Therefore, it becomes harder to fast.  As far as eating a lot is concerned, the human stomach has some capacity and certainly no one can stuff more then that. Actually, it is not that hard to fast. Once you have fasted for the first few days, the rest becomes easy. In fact even kids as young as in 9th standards keep full fast without any problem. Ramadaan does not mean a muslim should leave all work and just lie like an animal. And certainly it is no torture. The pleasure you get when you put the first morsel of food in your stomach at Iftaar and first sip of water is unparalleled. It will make you realise how important water is, and how important any food which you do not even think of eating normally is. You will start feeling for those who have no food to eat. Saying this is different, but ones you experience it you would understand better. Also it will make you more thankful to God, that he made you lucky enough to enjoy these things without any contribution of yours.

Ramadan community, where is it written in the Quran that a Muslim woman cannot marry a Christian or a Jew (People of the Book)?

It's in Surah al Baqarah (Quran 2:221),
"And do not marry Al-Mushrikat till they believe. And indeed a slave woman who believes is better than a Mushrikah, even though she pleases you. And give not (your daughters) in marriage to Al-Mushrikun till they believe (in Allah Alone) and verily, a believing slave is better than a (free) Mushrik (idolater, etc.), even though he pleases you. Those (Al-Mushrikun) invite you to the Fire, but Allah invites (you) to Paradise and Forgiveness by His Leave, and makes His Ayat clear to mankind that they may remember."

And Surah 60 (Surah Al-Mumtahinah) verse 10,
"O you who believe! When believing women come to you as emigrants, examine them, Allah knows best as to their Faith, then if you ascertain that they are true believers, send them not back to the disbelievers, they are not lawful (wives) for the disbelievers nor are the disbelievers lawful (husbands) for them."

Ramadan: Muslim married women , have you ever faked an orgasm?

Salam. Husband and wife should try hard to satisfy each spouse in bed The should make a warming
up toeach other before playing sex..Husband should avoid his wife to have faked orgasm because it will make her sad and would not serve well her husband.Faked orgasm will occure if the husband is selfish. He wants to satisfy himself only so he does not care whether it will satisfy his wife or not.Islamically it is not right because a good husband should make any effort how to satisfy his wife and he himself.He could not let his wife in frustration

Can a Muslim woman wear a niqab during the month of Ramadan?

The word hijab loosely means (barrier) and that means from head to toe except face and hands.Wearing hijab is all about piety and virtue, it comes from within and from conviction, as for the age old answer is it mandatory? The question is NO it’s not, it’s up to the persons discretion, culture and tradition, and understanding of what’s it like to be a Muslim and her role in being good.In the Arab world was a safety and caution measure concern pre-Islam, to prevent strangers from (sizing you up), and no women like being in that position, and women today likes to be respected for their mentality and hijab cuts the road short for men who only judges women from the looks alone and treats them according to that. Plus the coming of Islam telling the prophets wife’s that it’s better for them to prevent them from being harmed, maybe it’s because them being the prophets wife’s (a high status) or because of security in that society at those times a safety measure for them, but it was not mandatory.So there are lots of wemen wearing hijab and it’s not stopping them from doing what they want any how, so wearing a hijab is a remember for wemen that out in public they are to act according to what’s good for them in the long run, Ramadan or not.But that does not mean walking naked, because our normal cloths we wear are a hijab from nakedness, it’s just some to take it too loose and consider short shorts a hijab or tight cloths a hijab, and that gives the meaning of ( clothed and naked) which is basically tempting and defeats the porpuse.Different societies have different versions of hijab all covered or half or just the head scarf.

Can Muslims wear jewelry during ramadan?

Of course you can wear jewellery!Fasting is a period of discipline whereby the abstinence from sex, food and drink (aren’t they all the same thing?) during the dawn to dusk cycle is only the tip of the iceberg in the development of piety and the devotion to God’s commands for that one month, whether the days are long as in the summer or short as in the winter or consistent as at the equator!The training of one’s mind and the submission of one’s will to go against the most natural of bodily demands for short periods of time, like interval training is the real discipline and benefit of Ramadaan.Of course, the greater focus on charity, study of Qur-aan and neighbourly goodwill/kith and kinship that is also exhibited and enhanced during Ramadaan is significant as part of the entire Ramadaan package. One should exit Ramadaan a better person and more focused than when one entered it.The wearing of jewellery is not prohibited but if you know that your jewellery makes you prideful and patronizing towards others who are not as fortunate as you are, then maybe you need to be less so, and if that means wearing less jewellery, then maybe that is what you should do! You may even go so far as to give it away or sell it and give the money to charity!But that is personal choice and not a fard or even sunnah! If your jewellery makes you feel good as a person, then there is certainly no harm in wearing it and enjoying it.

So it's ok for muslim men to force kaffir women to sleep with them?

This is what a user said about concubines "they were gift from Allah to muslim men after war and they were women of kaffir"
So if a woman is kaffir it means it's ok for her to be raped(yes,it's rape)by muslim men?
PS: I CAN'T add any additional details cuz I'm on cellphone.

Why did prophet Muhammed order Muslim men to marry ONLY fertile women?

To increase his flock.

Consider this. A man can marry any woman from any faith, and she doesn't have to convert to Islam, but all the children will be Muslims. But, a woman is not permitted to marry a non Muslim man, and if she wanted to marry one! he must convert first, because the kids religion will be the same as the father religion. Therefore, he must convert to insure all the kids will be Muslims.

Third question. simply human ego. If a woman can't have kids! it is her fault, if he can't have kids! guess what! it is also her fault. Surprise! by the way this is not a Muslim only thing.

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