4. The Fast

Every year
in the month of Ramadan, all Muslims
fast from first light until sundown,
abstaining from food, drink, and
sexual relations. Those who are
sick, elderly, or on o journey,
and women who are pregnant or nursing
are permitted to break the fast
and make up an equal number of days
later in the year. If they are physically
unable to do this, they must feed
a needy person for every day missed.
Children begin to fast (and to observe
the prayer) from puberty, although
many start earlier.
Although
the fast is most beneficial to the
health it is regarded principally
as a method of self-purification.
By cutting oneself off from worldly
comforts, even for a short time,
a fasting person gains true sympathy
with those who go hungry as well
as growth in one's spiritual life.
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