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Can you do this on ramadan?

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if it is your 1st time trying ramadan can you skip breakfast eat lunch at 12 and eat dinner at 7

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  1. who told you ramadan is true.you will be starving day -night uh what ever  


  2. since its yur first time u shud try yur best not to eat and eventually u will start fastin for the whole day

  3. No you can't bro, but believe me the first 3 days will be hard, after that you will be wishing Ramadan will stay for the whole year.

    Read this sermon by Prophet Muhammad (s) about the month of Ramadan.

    O People! The month of Allah (Ramadhan) has approached you with His mercy and blessings. This is the month that is the best of all months in the estimation of Allah. Its days are the best among the days; its nights are the best among the nights. Its hours are the best among the hours.

    This is a month in which he has invited you. You have been, in this month, selected as the recipients of the honors of Allah, the Merciful. In this holy month, when you breathe, it has the Sawab/thawab (heavenly reward) of 'Tasbeeh' (the praise of Allah on rosary beads), and your sleep has the thawab of worship.

    Your good deeds are accepted in this month. So are your invocations. Therefore, you must invoke your Lord, in right earnest, with hearts that are free from sins and evils, that Allah may bless you, observe fast, in this month, and recite the Holy Quran.

    Verily! The person who may not receive the mercy and benevolence of Allah in this month must be very unfortunate having an end as bad (in the Hereafter). While fasting, remember the hunger and thirst of tomorrow in Qiyamat. Give alms to the poor and the needy. Pay respects to your elders.

    Have pity on those younger than you and be kind towards your relatives and kinsmen. Guard your tongues against unworthy words, and your eyes from such scenes that are not worth seeing (forbidden) and your ears from such sounds that should not be heard by you.

    Be kind to orphans so that when your children become orphans they also may be treated with kindness. Do invoke that Allah may forgive your sins. Do raise your hands at the time of Salat (Prayers), as it is the best time for asking His mercy. When we invoke at such times, we are answered by Him, when we call Him, He responds, and when we ask for anything, it is accepted by Him.

    O People! You have made your conscience the slave of your desires; make it free by invoking Him for Istighfar (repentance/forgiveness). Your back is breaking under the heavy load of your sins, so prostrate before Him for long intervals and make it lighter.

    Do understand fully well that Allah has promised in the name of His Majesty and Honor that He will not take to task such people who fast and offer Salat in this month and perform 'sajda' (prostration), and will guard their bodies against the Fire of h**l on the Day of Judgment.

    O People! If anybody amongst you arranges for the Iftar (food for the ending of the fast) of any believer, then Allah will give him a reward as if he has set free a slave. He will forgive his minor sins.

    Then the companions of Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) said: "But everybody amongst us does not have the means to do so?"

    Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw) told them: - Keep yourself away from the Fire of h**l, by inviting for 'Iftar', though it may consist of only half a date or simply with water if you have nothing else. O People! Anybody who may cultivate good manners in this month will walk over the 'Siraat' (Bridge) in 'Qiyamat', though his feet may be shaking.

    Anybody who in this month may take light work from his servants (male or female), Allah will make easy his accounting on the Day of Judgment.

    Anybody who does not tease others in this month, Allah will keep him safe from His wrath in Qiyamat. Anybody, who respects and treats an orphan with kindness in this month, Allah shall look at him with dignity in Qiyamat. Anybody who treats well his kinsmen, in this month, Allah will bestow His mercy on him in Qiyamat, while anybody who maltreats his kinsmen in this month, Allah will keep him away from His mercy, in Qiyamat.

    Whoever offers 'Sunnat' (Recommended) prayers in this month, Allah will give him a certificate of freedom from h**l. Whosoever offers one 'Wajib' Salat in this month, for him the Angels will write the rewards of 70 such prayers, which were offered by him in any other months.

    Whosoever recites repeatedly 'Salat and salam (Salawat)' on me, Allah will keep the scales of his deeds heavy, when in Qiyamat the scales of others will be tending towards lightness.

    Whosoever recites in this month only one 'Ayat' (verse of the Holy Quran), he will be rewarded in a manner as if he had recited the full Holy Quran in the other months.

    O People! The Gates of Paradise remain opened in this month. Do invoke that the gates may not be closed on you, while the Gates of h**l are closed. Do invoke that these gates may never be opened. During this month Shaytan (Saten) is imprisoned so ask your Lord not to let him have power over you.


  4. uhh im not sure but if its your first time i would be like practice. Just try fasting the whole day its not that hard.

  5. That would be a fast but for whose benefit? :)

    You should really just stick to the method of fasting that is prescribed in the Quran. If you need time to adjust to Ramadan best to do a few pactice fasts the month before! :)

  6. sorry but you cant. there is a chart saying times you wake up to eat it usally at like 4/5 oclock depends on the day and then there is a time wen you can eat in the day like around 7:30-6:30. i kno this for a fact because my whole family is muslim and we fast every year. and im only 13 i try to fast but if its your first time then i can be really hard. but since i have school and everything i usally fast on the weekend.

  7. if it's your very first time then i guess it's okay but you should be able to keep fast.. everything you think of eating just think that it is shaytaan that is trying to mislead you...just try fasting for one day it's not that hard really.. you may not get used to it but the more closer you get to god then the better peace you will get during the month

    ramadan mubarack

  8. You cannot tweak Ramadhan to your liking. You are not to eat, drink from sunrise to sunset. If you feel that you can't then that's a different story, but once you break your fast then you can't fast that day again.

    Wasalam

  9. its is your 1st time trying, but I don't know if its' because you became a Muslim? or you are just trying?  I also don't know if you are under age (eventhough i think not).  

    Therefore if you are not a Muslim, then you can try it as you find would help you achieve your goals.  If you are a Muslim and not under age, you MUST fast in the whole month of Ramadan as prescribed by Allah and taught by prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him).  

    And that is ofcourse, you must not eat or drink or involve in other prohibited actions while fasting from the time of Fajr/dawn athaan/call for prayer untill sunset/Maghrib athaan, unless you are on travel, or sick.

  10. that's not fasting, you must fast from sunrise til sunset

  11. No, you must abstain from all eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset.

  12. Salamu Alaikum        no you have to eat breakfast in the morning for that will give you the strength and energy throughout the day. Also Ramadan begins in the morning after the Fajr prayer  so you want to eat before you make Fajr    Ahumdullah

  13. i agree with the answers above, you should follow the islamic way of ramadan and try too fast the whole day

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