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  2. Fasting during Ramadan - Wikipedia

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    Intentionally breaking the fast voids it, and the person must make up for the entire day later. One must either fast for 60 days after Ramadan or feed 60 people in need (according to the Hanafi school) and fast one day extra. [5] During a 2013 poliomyelitis outbreak in Somalia, some groups of aid workers were granted an exemption for the oral ...

  3. Iftar - Wikipedia

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    Iftar (Arabic: إفطار, romanized: ifṭār) is the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan at the time of adhan (call to prayer) of the Maghrib prayer.. This is their second meal of the day; the daily fast during Ramadan begins immediately after the pre-dawn meal of suhur and continues during the daylight hours, ending with sunset with the evening meal of iftar.

  4. Fasting in Islam - Wikipedia

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    During Ramadan, if one unintentionally breaks the fast by eating or drinking, then they must continue fasting for the rest of the day and the fast remains valid. Those who intentionally break the fast by eating or drinking, they have to make up for that and also repent. For breaking fast by having sexual intercourse, the consequences are:

  5. Nutritionist-approved tips for a healthy Ramadan fasting - AOL

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    During Ramadan, your body needs a variety of nutritious food to deal with the stress of fasting during the day. Here’s how to prepare the body for a full-day fast.

  6. Kids are balancing fasting and school during Ramadan. How to ...

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    Years later, she still finds Ramadan fasting manageable. She drinks a cup of milk each day before the fast, because she grew up seeing her grandfather do that. She takes a break from her ...

  7. When is Fajr today? Why Muslims wake up before dawn during ...

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    During Ramadan, Muslims will wake up before Fajr to eat a meal called suhoor. Muslims enjoy any food during this time, then perform Fajr right at dawn, marking the beginning of fasting hours. What ...

  8. Iftar Cannon - Wikipedia

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    Though the tradition is practiced today in most parts of the Arab world, the blast of the cannon was first used to inform the entire city of the time of Iftar, before the invention of accurate clocks and mass media. The cannon is first fired to herald the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, and then each day to announce the breaking of the ...

  9. How Muslims in Dallas-Fort Worth are observing Ramadan - AOL

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    Muslims break their daily fast during Ramadan with an Iftar celebration or meal. The sunset meal to break the fast, around 8 p.m., is called iftar. Dates are an important part of the iftar table.