Apart from Muslims, people of this religion can also keep fast, know what are the rules and regulations – Cross Talk India
Ramadan 2024: Islam’s holy month Ramadan has started from March 12. Muslims keep fast in this month. Special care has to be taken while fasting.
Ramadan 2024: Ramadan, which is called the holiest month of Islam, has started. The holy month of Muslims has started from 12th March. This month begins after seeing the face of the moon. Muslims keep fast for the entire month of Ramadan. Muslims have to take special care while fasting. This month they have to follow many rules and regulations. Can people belonging to religions other than Muslims keep the fast? Today we will give you the answer to this question in this article.
During the holy month of Ramadan, people neither eat nor drink anything for the whole day. You can eat and drink something only during Iftar and Sehri. Iftar means after sunset and Sehri before sunrise. You can eat and drink something at this time.
Almost all Muslims keep fast in this month but very few people of other religions keep fast. However, fasting is a part of Islam and not of any other religion. Then if a person of any other religion wants to keep the fast, he can do so. Let us know how a person of other religion can keep fast. It is believed that by fasting, all the prayers of a person are accepted.
Apart from Islam, people of other religions can also keep fast. If a person of another religion wants to fast, then he has to follow the rules and regulations of fasting. Like when to eat and what not to eat. One has to take great care of cleanliness during Roza.
Quran-e-Kareem, the religious book of Islam, has 5 pillars: Kalma, Namaz, Roza, Zakat and Hajj. In these pillars, rules, regulations and laws are written as to what the religion of Islam says. Every Muslim follows these pillars.
First Published : 13 March 2024, 07:23 PM IST