The Month of Fasting in Islam

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Which month do Muslims observe a month of fasting in the religion of Islam?

  • Muharram
  • Ramadan (correct)
  • Eid al-Fitr
  • Hajj

What is the purpose of the month of fasting in Islam?

  • To seek forgiveness for past sins
  • To celebrate the end of Ramadan
  • To fulfill one of the Five Pillars of Islam (correct)
  • To commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad

What do Muslims do during the month of fasting in Islam?

  • Abstain from all food and drink
  • Fast from sunrise to sunset (correct)
  • Only eat vegetarian meals
  • Engage in intense prayer throughout the day

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Study Notes

Fasting in Islam

  • The month of Ramadan is the month when Muslims observe fasting.

Purpose of Fasting

  • The purpose of fasting in Islam is to help Muslims develop self-control, empathy for those in need, and a stronger connection to Allah.

Activities during Fasting

  • During the month of Ramadan, Muslims wake up early for a pre-dawn meal called Suhoor.
  • Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset.
  • Muslims are encouraged to read the Quran and engage in additional prayers, known as Taraweeh, during the night.
  • Before breaking their fast, Muslims often gather together with family and friends for Iftar, a meal eaten after sunset.

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