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| Along with salat,
another important form of worship is fasting. It is obligatory
for each Muslim, apart from some exemptions, to fast in the
month of Ramadan. During the hours of fasting, food and drink
and conjugal relations between husband and wife are forbidden.
It is enjoined that during fasting one should pay attention to
remembrance of God and study the Holy Quran in abundance. One
should try to curtail one's worldly pastimes as much as possible
during Ramadan, and to be particularly inclined towards charity
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| Human life is
dependent on food and drink and the continuation of the human
race depends on the marital relationship. While fasting one
refrains from them both, as if bearing witness to God that for
His pleasure man gives up the factors (temporarily) upon which
his very existence depends. The various other benefits of
fasting are that man gets to exercise sacrificing physical
comfort and to endure hunger and thirst. Fasting creates a sense
of equality between the rich and the poor. By developing an
appreciation of hunger and thirst, it makes the well-off think
of the needs of the poor and impresses a feeling of compassion
in their hearts. It makes them appreciate, through the
practicality of it, the state a human being endures when hungry
and thirsty. Ramadan is a most effective and excellent means of
spiritual development for mankind. |
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