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What is the essence of Ramadan in Muslim culture that Christians dont have?

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Question added by DAISY PELIGRO , Client Accounting Representative , EGS - EXPERT GLOBAL SOLUTIONS ( THE FORT)
Date Posted: 2014/07/10

Many scientists, nutritionists and dieticians are always talking about ramadan and its virtues. Beyond "mode", which makes this practice very popular among non-Muslims, what are the latest discoveries? What are the social, cultural and medical? The reasons of the fast vary from one person to another.

 

Purifying ourselves from daily pollution and the overabundance of food by removing toxins related to overeating, find the line, stay young and healthy, removing stress ...Testimonies of people attest indeed spectacular cures thanks to ramadan, particularly in the following diseases: cataracts, cardiovascular disease, obesity, indigestion, mental fatigue, nervousness, epilepsy, malaudition, syphilis, acne, arthritis, headaches, asthma and chronic bronchitis ... but remember that there are precautions in order to have good conditions and a medical monitoring is advisable, especially when you are old, not falling into malnutrition or dehydration.

 

in addition of knowen reasons why muslims do ramadan ;)

Sasa Stavric
by Sasa Stavric , Engineer Techinician , Kombinat

Ramadan is for Muslims a long hard month(respect that) ,Christians culture is a different belief.

Sibghat Ullah Faridi
by Sibghat Ullah Faridi , ASSISTANT--BDM , United Softlabs (Pvt.) Ltd.

Being a muslim ,I think  the essence of Ramadan in Muslim culture that differetiates them from Christians is Islamic teachings which are performed and obeyed by muslims with strong belief . 

IRPHAN GHANI
by IRPHAN GHANI , Senior Management , A

Belief!

Aziz Tariq
by Aziz Tariq , Sales & Marketing Manager , At Arooj Sky Electronics

The Ramadan fast makes Christian or Jewish fasts seem like child's play. For the Muslim, the fast begins with a light meal before daybreak, then no water, food or drink until after sunset. Moreover, during that time there is to be no sexual intercourse, tobacco, backbiting or lying.

Ramadan is for Muslims a long, hard month. Nevertheless, the fast helps them to obey God, be more sensitive to the sufferings of others, develop self-discipline and appreciate their unity with all other Muslims fasting at the same time in similar fashion.

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