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  • What is the recommended behavior for Muslims during Ramadan, beyond fasting?
    Increased good deeds, patience, and kindness
  • If someone is traveling, can they delay their fast until they return home?
    Yes
  • What is the primary purpose of fasting in Islam?
    To develop self-restraint and piety
  • How does fasting impact a person's spiritual connection?
    Brings the soul closer to Allah
  • Can people with certain illnesses be exempted from fasting?
    Yes
  • What happens if you accidentally swallow water while rinsing your mouth during the fast?
    The fast is broken
  • Can applying eye drops break the fast?
    No
  • Can a person who is terminally ill be exempted from fasting completely?
    Yes
  • What festival do Muslims celebrate after Ramadan
    Eid Al-Fitr
  • What do Muslims say after the Sahur meal to signify their intention to fast?
    "I intend to fast for the sake of Allah"
  • What is the term for the compensation required for breaking the fast intentionally?
    Kaffarah
  • Muslim in different parts of the world fast different hours.
    True
  • What is the Arabic word for the pre-dawn meal eaten by Muslims before fasting?
    Sahur
  • What is the obligation for those who miss fasts due to illness?
    Feed a poor person for each day missed.
  • What does fasting mean?
    To obstain from eating and drinking from dawn until sunset
  • During Ramadan...... is eaten just at the sunset.
    Iftar
  • Give one compulsory condition of fasting.
    Being Muslim, sane, healthy, reaching puppetry
  • How does fasting affect a person's relationship with Allah?
    Strengthens faith and devotion
  • Talking behind people's backs breaks the fast.
    False
  • Is it permissible to taste food without swallowing it during the fast?
    It is Makruh (disliked)
  • How does fasting influence a person's character?
    Develops self-discipline and patience
  • What are the two times of day that mark the beginning and end of the fast?
    Imsak and Iftar