For Muslims facing challenging conditions during Ramadan, Islamic law provides exceptions and alternatives.
1. Consult a doctor: If fasting poses health risks, consult a physician.
2. Traveler’s exemption ( safar ): If traveling during Ramadan, fasting can be postponed.
3. Illness or disability ( maradh ): Those with chronic conditions can opt for fidya (charity) or qada (making up missed fasts).
4. Extreme weather: Follow local Islamic authority guidance on taraweeh prayers and fasting.
5. Suhoor and iftar timing: Adjust meal times for energy.
1. Health monitoring: Prioritize well-being; break fast if necessary.
2. Alternative charity ( fidya or kaffarah ): Provide food or money to needy.
Consult local imams or Islamic scholars for personalized guidance.
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