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What is fasting in Ramadan, and why do Muslims fast?
In this video, we explain fasting during Ramadan in a beginner-friendly way. You’ll learn what fasting (Sawm) means in Islam, how Muslims fast during Ramadan, and the spiritual purpose behind this important act of worship.
Whether you’re a new Muslim, someone exploring Islam, or simply curious about how Ramadan fasting works, this video offers a complete and easy-to-understand introduction.
In This Video, You’ll Learn:
What fasting (Sawm) means in Islam
Why fasting is required during Ramadan
When Muslims start and break their fast
What breaks the fast and what does not
Who is exempt from fasting in Ramadan
The spiritual and personal benefits of fasting
What Is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and a sacred time of worship, self-discipline, and reflection. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is practiced by millions of Muslims around the world.
Why Muslims Fast
Fasting is not only about avoiding food and drink. It helps develop:
Self-control and discipline
Gratitude and empathy for others
Spiritual closeness to Allah
Awareness of one’s actions, words, and intentions
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