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  2. Fasting in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Iftar, a meal consumed to break fast.It's a Sunnah to break fast with Dates. In Islam, fasting (known as sawm, [1] Arabic: صوم; Arabic pronunciation: or siyam, Arabic: صيام; Arabic pronunciation:) is the practice of abstaining, usually from food, drink, sexual activity and anything which substitutes food and drink.

  3. Fasting during Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    Muslims traditionally break the fast with dates (like these on sale in Kuwait City), as was the recorded practice of Muhammad. Many mosques will provide iftar (literally: breakfast) meals after sundown for the community to come and end their day's fasting as a whole.

  4. Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    The pre-dawn meal before the fast is called the suhur, while the meal at sunset that breaks the fast is called iftar. [61] Muslims devote more time to prayer and acts of charity, striving to improve their self-discipline, motivated by hadith: [62] [63] "When Ramadan arrives, the gates of Paradise are opened and the gates of hell are locked up ...

  5. What is Ramadan and how do Muslims observe the Islamic holy ...

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    The daily fast in Ramadan includes abstaining from all food and drink; not even a sip of water is allowed from dawn to sunset before breaking the fast in a meal known as “iftar” in Arabic.

  6. A look at the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan - AOL

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    To prepare for the fast, Muslims wake for a pre-dawn meal called "suhoor." Often the small meal will include vegetables and fruits, tea, yogurt, dates and power foods such as beans and lentils.

  7. What is Ramadan and how do Muslims observe the Islamic holy ...

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    The daily fast in Ramadan includes abstaining from all food and drink; not even a sip of water is allowed from dawn to sunset before breaking the fast in a meal known as “iftar” in Arabic. Those fasting are expected to also refrain from bad deeds, such as gossiping, and increase good deeds.

  8. Ramadan: Muslims will feast after breaking fast at suhoor ...

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    Vendors such as Qahwah House, Ana Shawarma, Hoyo’s Kitchen, and many more will be serving food and selling merchandise. When: March 29 from 11 p.m.-3 a.m. Where: International Mall, 1780 Morse ...

  9. Religious fasting - Wikipedia

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    Although, it is not obligatory, many Sunni Muslims fast on this day. Shia Muslims usually refrain from eating on that day till the time of Asr Prayer and called it a "Faqa", which means abstaining from consuming food without an intent of a fast, in remembrance of the sacrifice of Husayn ibn Ali and his associates. [99] [100] [101]