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Ramadan Sisters Only I Have A Question About Fasting

Ramadan Section. I have a question for sisters.?

Asalamaliykum,
We cannot pray because we are in a very uncomfortable place. Having to move around like that while menstruation, Allah knows how we feel. Also we feel unclean and like I said Allah SWT knows that. We dont have to make up our prayers because Allah SWT has excused them for us. We have to make up our fast, but Allhamdullilah we can make up in the small, cold days of winter. Women also get pain while menstruating so that is another reason. Allah SWT knows what we go through, its harder for men to understand. Its like the inside of your stomach is being peeled by a knife. During that pain, being uncomfortable, and feeling unclean, praying is something that is harder. Allhamdullilah, Allah SWT understand what we go through. Also when menstruating we need nutrition, thats why we dont fast. Allah SWT knows our need, Allhamdullilah.
Dont worry not offended, I know its probably a question that every guy gets.

BTW FBs not a good idea, they just have been insulting us and our beloved Prophet Rasullallah SAW. So I we should be united and boycott.
This was started for Muslims and peaceful people, but someone shut it down now in time they are gonna get it back up:
http://www.millatfacebook.com/

Take Care!
Fiamanallah

Who fasting in ramadan?? a question for mulism and non muslim?

i'm mulism and i would like to say to all mulism happy have a very happy ramadan and i hop ypu fast.

i have a question for non muslim , read about ramadan and mulism and you may hust find out something spacial,

(sisters only) question about fasting?

Walaikum salam sister :)
As uncommon as this is it may not be cause for great concern. Brown vaginal discharge is most often associated with old endometrial tissues. In other words, if your period is late you might get a brown, rather than red, discharge. It could also mean that for whatever reason during your last menses the entire uterine lining failed to make a timely exit. What you are seeing now is the fashionably late exit.

Unfortunately you can't pray or fast while you have discharge...

Hope this helped :)

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.

Are all breastfeeding moms exempted from fasting Ramadan?

Dear sister in Islam,

As regards a suckling mother or a pregnant woman, if she is worried lest fasting should harm her, the majority of jurists are of the view that she is allowed not to fast.

In his answer to the question posed, Dr. Muhammad M. Abu Laylah, professor of Islamic studies and head of the English Department, faculty of languages and translation at Al-Azhar University, states:

“Dear sister in Islam, if there is any harm to your baby if you stop breast-feeding him during the daytime or during the fasting hours, then you are allowed to break your fast and make up for what you miss of fast days whenever your circumstances allow.

This rule is based on the fact that Islam cares about the health of the children as well as protecting them against any harm or disease.

Bear in mind that you should translate the moral lessons of fasting into practice. Try to serve the fasting people and share the religious activities of Ramadan with them.

Our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said in a hadith reported by Salman Al-Farisi: "If any one provides a fasting person with an Iftar meal, Allah will forgive his sins, and save him from Hell-fire (in the Hereafter), and he will have a reward equal to the fasting person without reducing the reward deserved for him." Some Companions said: “Not all of us can afford to give an Iftar to a fasting person. The Prophet, then remarked: "Indeed, Allah gives such great reward to any one who provides Iftar to a fasting person even if it is a date, a sip of water, or a jar of milk…”

http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503544598

Muslim brothers and sisters, what are your plans for this Ramadan?

This is not my plan, but plans I'd like to recommend:1. Before Ramzan, let's watch a lecture about the Reason, Importance and Relevance of Ramzan, to make yourself completely prepared for the RamzanPreferably this:Ramzan in Allah's words, by Nouman Ali Khanor any other, of your preference.2. Let's not forget the essence of this month:"The month of Ramadhan [is that] in which was revealed the Qur'an, a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion....."(Quran 2:185)."THE QURAN", Let's try our best to get closer to the words of Allah.Let's: Recite, Memorise, Understand, Teach, Learn the Quran this Ramzan.3. Let's realise the discomfort of hunger and help those who find it difficult to arrange food for their Family.4. Let's Help a revert: Help him with Suhoor, Iftaar, Tarawih, Memorisation. And make sure he/she enjoy on the Day of Eid.5. There is a series in which Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan is going to give a brief tafsir of 30 Surahs, this Ramzan:Here is the link: 30 Surahs in 30 NightsBut you are supposed to subscribe to Bayyinah TV, you can apply for free subscription if you can't afford it.Try attending it and try memorising surahs we understand each day.6. Let's spend the nights in praying Khaza Salahs, and making Dua that Allah forgive us every time we left our salah(intentionally or unintentionally)7. Don't forget make dua for yourself and for the one who wrote this answer. You don't have to know my name. Allah knows ;)IN SHA ALLAHMay Allah help all of us to make the most this Ramzan.May he forgive all our sins in these days and make us ready to face the world after Ramzan, when the Devils are unchained.AMEENPS: you are all welcome to correct me and share some more advice.

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