A woman is fasting ... She was praying in the forest ... When she greeted on the right side, the ablution was broken and when she greeted on the left side ... The fast was broken and when the prayer was over, the marriage was broken. Tell me What happened to the woman ... The challenge
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Explanation:
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan starts this week and, across the globe, those who observe the Islamic faith will abstain from food and drink from sunrise to sunset.
The aim is to increase spirituality and religious observance through longer prayers and self-control, as Ramadan is seen as an opportunity to replenish one's spirituality.
While on the surface that seems simple and straightforward, there are a few myths and misconceptions that have divided opinion over the years.
Below are six of those, along with analysis by Shabbir Hassan, an advanced student of Islamic Sciences and Sharia, and a Hafidh of the Koran - meaning he has memorised the entire Koran.
In most cases, however, it depends on the school of thought and some of the following points can be open to interpretation.
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