What Is The Reason For Muslim Fasting. In this piece Legitng examines 11 reasons Ramadan is prescribed for all Muslims by Allah the Ever living. It is perhaps for all of these reasons and more that Allah Almighty has decreed that Muslims should fast in Ramadan. The sick person who fears that fasting may make his sickness worse or that it will slow down his recovery or damage a part of his body has the option of not fasting and indeed it is Sunnah for him not to fast and it is makrooh for him to complete his fast because that may lead to his death. We learn what it feels like to be starving.
By fasting we gain a little insight into what it must. We learn what it feels like to be starving. An Iranian cleric argues that fasting during Ramadan makes people less likely to commit crimes due to spiritual reasons. The fast consists of total abstinence from food and drink from dawn to dusk. Moreover if the sick person is very ill that makes it. Fasting is a means of attaining taqwa piety being conscious of Allaah and taqwa means doing that which Allaah has enjoined and avoiding that which He has forbidden.
He criticized Muslims who commit crimes while fasting during Ramadan as fake and superficial.
In a world where people have become very conscious of the things they eat and drink fasting is a very natural way of cleansing the body from all the harmful toxins it has accumulated over the year. He criticized Muslims who commit crimes while fasting during Ramadan as fake and superficial. Fasting is a means of attaining taqwa piety being conscious of Allaah and taqwa means doing that which Allaah has enjoined and avoiding that which He has forbidden. We learn what it feels like to be starving. By observing fasting in Ramadan a Muslim has a profound and unique opportunity to become more peaceful present and spiritual the very goal of Islam. Fasting or abstaining from food or drinks is perceived by Muslims as a means of connecting with God spiritually.