We know that he, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam, used to eat ripe dates and if not then he would eat dry dates and drink water if nothing was available. I don’t know any mentioning of milk while breaking his fast. We also don’t have anything specific that he used to eat as well.
Read moreThis is permissible. Make sure you rinse your mouth if there is some powder left in your mouth.
Read moreThis is baseless and not known from sunnah. Praise be to Allaah. What was narrated from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) concerning staying up at night during the last ten nights of Ramadaan is that those nights should be spent in prayer and dhikr. Charity during Ramadaan is better than […]
Read moreYou can fast on behalf of your parents for any days of Ramadan or obligatory fasting which they have missed. As for reciting Quran: Kindly refer to the following link(s): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5xWzf8NoFg You can make Duaa, ask Allah for forgiveness, give charity and appoint someone to make Umrah or hajj on their behalf.
Read moreNo problem and it doesn’t affect fasting.
Read moreNo problem in eating and drinking as you are excused from fasting.
Read moreYou must refrain from eating and drinking the moment the dawn breaks and not when the sunrises! The dawn brakes when the athan for Fajr is called. If you eat or drink after the athan begins to call, your fasting is void.
Read moreThey should start to fully pray when they are seven. Fasting depends on their ability and most children begin when they are 7 or 8 years of age.
Read moreYou stop eating when you hear the adhan as it is prohibited to eat or drink when the dawn breaks. Sunrise has nothing to do with fasting while sunset does.
Read moreYou can have suhoor till the adhan.
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