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Q2 When raising hand for takbeer tahreemah is it sunnah for the thumbs or the Index fingers to be inline with the ear lobes? Q3-Is it a sunnah in hanfi mazhab also to raise the hands up to shoulders when saying takbeer tahreema? Kindly Explain 2 what should i do with my jeans pant before offering prayers as it hangs below my ankle?

What is the status of my namaz?? Kindly Explain 3 Please explain in detail the reward of offering salah Awabeen and what time is it offered? If someone forgets to say Takbir-e-Tahrimah in salah in jamat.

I am travelling for my job and going to stay 29 days , what way i should pray? As traveler i have to shortan? As the month winds down, the fasting day gets longer — making it tough to get through. I think it's going to be all right for most of the day.

Dina Shaheen initially had serious concerns about her year-old son taking part in the fast. And every day, I say: 'OK, I know he will be tired, he will break his fast. Maybe he can take only a banana? Maybe a bite? The Grade 5 student has managed to fast almost every day, missing only one for a school track-and-field event.

Shaheen made the decision for him, pointing out it was only one day out of the month. She knew his body wouldn't otherwise be able to handle the strenuous activity.

It was the right decision, says Nazima Qureshi, a Toronto-based nutrition expert whose clients are predominantly Muslim women. If kids who are fasting end up having an active day, Qureshi suggests they break the fast and recognize its OK to take a day off, especially if they're "getting hot and they need that hydration.

It's common for kids to show an interest in fasting for Ramadan; family and friends all around them are taking part and they want to be involved. There's nothing wrong with fasting or trying to fast as early as age seven, said Qureshi. But she suggests parents adopt one of two basic approaches to help young fasters build up to the full practice.

They are kids, after all, and I want them to want to do it. With my oldest, we wake him up for suhoor. I send snacks and an emergency lunch with him, just in case! His teachers have always been supportive, understanding and encouraging. I applaud his courage and commitment to your religion. Please let me know if I can do anything else. Most days my year-old son wakes up for suhoor. Some days he eats after he wakes up, around 11 a. It's still challenging for him, but sleeping in helps.

My younger daughter has a big breakfast around 10 or 11 a. He woke up for suhoor, ate and prayed with us. Alhamdulillah for his effort. Back at my house, breaking the fast together as a family is the highlight of the day. Despite not being able to break fast with their cousins, my kids are excited about Ramadan. The younger kids are thrilled they can stretch out their fasts while my oldest is struggling to keep up.

We have discussions about fasting, the virtues and values, to determine what makes the most sense for each kid. The whole month is spent by Muslims in spiritual reflection, increased devotion and worship but there are certain obligatory rules and traditions guiding the roza or fasts during these 29 or 30 days on Ramadan. The annual observance of keeping fasts throughout Ramadan is regarded as one of the five pillars of Islam with fasting being the fourth pillar.

A typical day of a rozedaar or a Muslim observing a roza should start with sehri or suhoor which consists of a lavish meal before dawn. The rising of the sun marks the beginning of the fast which is then broken with an iftari or feast after the sunset and the evening prayer. Those chronically ill, pregnant, breastfeeding, diabetic, old and sick with health restrictions are exempted from observing a fast during Ramadan.

A woman during her menstrual cycle or post-childbirth bleeding is not obliged to observe fast but the missed fasts need to be compensated later. Apart from offering the daily five daily prayers at the time of Fajr dawn , Dhuhr noon , Asr afternoon , Maghrib evening and Isha night , the rozedaars should not eat or drink anything intentionally in a state of fast and abstain from smoking or else the fast will become invalid.

Refraining from false speech, insulting, cursing, lying and fighting is a must for Muslims all though their lives but observed more strictly during Ramadan so as to not negate the reward of fasting.



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