Ubaid Bin Riyaz
Ubaid Bin Riyaz

@Ubaidbinriyaz

7 Tweets Jan 09, 2023
@Hadithoftheday Sawm (Fasting in the month of Ramadan).
Fasting during month of Ramadan is the 4th pillar of Islam.
Fasting during the month of Ramadan is more than simply avoiding food.
Fasting is an exercise in self-control whereby one's sensitivity is heightened to the sufferings of the poor
@Hadithoftheday The term Sawm means to fast, which is where the month of Ramadan comes in. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is more than simply avoiding food. It is the practice of discipline and the abstaining of temptations and bad habits. +
@Hadithoftheday From sunrise to sunset, able Muslims avoid food and drink (including water), sexual activity, smoking and intoxication and any impure thoughts. Throughout Ramadan and the rest of the year, everyone should abstain from acts of evil and causing harm to oneself or others.
@Hadithoftheday There are two named meals when fasting, they are Suhoor, which is the morning meal & is to be eaten before the sun rises & Iftar,which is the evening meal and may only be consumed at or after sunset. The daily fast is traditionally opened with dates, which is sunnah of Prophet ο·Ί
@Hadithoftheday One of the key principles of this month is to attain taqwa and to instil fear of Allah. The month itself holds countless rewards for those who seek repentance, practice, and give to charity.
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@Hadithoftheday Certain individuals may be excused from fasting subject to their circumstances - such as those who are ill, expecting a child, are underage, and so on.
There are also certain exclusions for those who are travelling during the fasting day, too.
Ramadan is a blessed month.
@Hadithoftheday Narrated by Ibn Umar R.A: The Messenger of Allah ο·Ί said: β€œIslam is built on five (pillars): bearing witness that there is no god except Allah & that Muhammad ο·Ί is the Messenger of Allah, establishing prayer, paying zakaah, Hajj & fasting Ramadan.” (Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)

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