FASTING AND IT'S OBJECTIVE

Fasting is an establishment for the growth of the moral and spiritual integrity of human beings.

The objective of the fast is to help acquire constraint, self-purification, God-consciousness, kindness, the vitality of caring and sharing, the devotion of humanity, and the love of God. Fasting is a widespread tradition and is endorsed by all the beliefs of the globe, with additional limitations in some than in others.

 The Islamic Fast, as obstructed to mere starvation or sacrifice, is a deed of glorification and abidance to God, salutation, mercy, spiritual training.

Fasting inculcates in our tolerance, generosity, and appreciation when we fast we feel the griefs of denial and hunger and comprehend how to survive it patiently. The significance of this influential occurrence in a common and humanitarian context is that we are much faster than anybody else in empathizing with the downtrodden and poor around the world and recognizing their needs. "It is the month to visit the poor, the unwilling, and the deprived to share their sadness. It is the month where the food, maintenance and the revenue of a believing Muslim raised they are honored," says the Final Prophet of God, Muhammad (peace be upon him), a man who was recognized for his noble humanity purposes, for social righteousness, and for being the first to react to other's necessities, even though he lived a very modest and gentle life. It is simply during such a utilizing time as Ramadan that we can express the situation of those in this community who may not be as advantageous as us.

Fasting in Ramadan encourages us to learn the art of refined adaptability and Time-Management. We can effortlessly know this point when we learn that fasting makes people shape the whole process of their everyday life. When they create the transformation, they generally adjust themselves to a unique system and plan and move onwards to obey the codes. This, in the long race, generates in them a reasonable reason for adaptability and self-serve strength to endure the uncertain calamities of life! An individual who cares for effective adaptability, time managing, and enthusiasm will enjoy the impacts of Fasting in this regard as well.

It develops the theme of profound Love because when we examine Fasting, we do it out of genuine love for God. One, who worships God, certainly is a person who feels what love is and why everyone on this Earth should be loved and cared, for the sake of God.

Fasting glorifies the human spirit and expands our comprehension of God. It reinforces our determination as we learn to grow above our deeper intentions. 

With the clarity of mind and lack of distractions, also comes a tremendous focus. 

Fasting has various, scientifically verified, advantages for our physical fitness and mental well-being. The time, extent, and essence of the Islamic Fast all contribute to its altogether beneficial effect. 

It compels us to acknowledge the truth of life and death. 

Ramadan is a fortunate month for an important reason: It is the month in which God first disclosed His last message and recommendation for humanity to our admired Prophet Muhammad. This announcement has been flawlessly protected both orally and textually in the shape of a Book, called the Qur'an.

Thus, the major purpose of fasting is to develop a balance between the physical and religious characteristics of human beings.

Fasting is obligatory for every adult, powerful, and capable Muslim male and female. The very aged, weak, sick, and tourists are freed from fasting.

Fasting prepares us to realize how conditional our lives are on elements that we always take for granted, particularly food and water. It provokes us to think about our reliance on God and God's forgiveness and justice. Besides, it recalls us of life after death, which itself has an incredible influence on our personality and our worldview.

The objective of the fast is to help acquire constraint, self-purification, God-consciousness, kindness, the vitality of caring and sharing, the devotion of humanity, and the love of God. Fasting is a widespread tradition and is endorsed by all the beliefs of the globe, with additional limitations in some than in others.

 The Islamic Fast, as obstructed to mere starvation or sacrifice, is a deed of glorification and abidance to God, salutation, mercy, spiritual training.

Fasting inculcates in our tolerance, generosity, and appreciation when we fast we feel the griefs of denial and hunger and comprehend how to survive it patiently. The significance of this influential occurrence in a common and humanitarian context is that we are much faster than anybody else in empathizing with the downtrodden and poor around the world and recognizing their needs. "It is the month to visit the poor, the unwilling, and the deprived to share their sadness. It is the month where the food, maintenance and the revenue of a believing Muslim raised they are honored," says the Final Prophet of God, Muhammad (peace be upon him), a man who was recognized for his noble humanity purposes, for social righteousness, and for being the first to react to other's necessities, even though he lived a very modest and gentle life. It is simply during such a utilizing time as Ramadan that we can express the situation of those in this community who may not be as advantageous as us.

Fasting in Ramadan encourages us to learn the art of refined adaptability and Time-Management. We can effortlessly know this point when we learn that fasting makes people shape the whole process of their everyday life. When they create the transformation, they generally adjust themselves to a unique system and plan and move onwards to obey the codes. This, in the long race, generates in them a reasonable reason for adaptability and self-serve strength to endure the uncertain calamities of life! An individual who cares for effective adaptability, time managing, and enthusiasm will enjoy the impacts of Fasting in this regard as well.

It develops the theme of profound Love because when we examine Fasting, we do it out of genuine love for God. One, who worships God, certainly is a person who feels what love is and why everyone on this Earth should be loved and cared, for the sake of God.

Fasting glorifies the human spirit and expands our comprehension of God. It reinforces our determination as we learn to grow above our deeper intentions. 

With the clarity of mind and lack of distractions, also comes a tremendous focus. 

Fasting has various, scientifically verified, advantages for our physical fitness and mental well-being. The time, extent, and essence of the Islamic Fast all contribute to its altogether beneficial effect. 

It compels us to acknowledge the truth of life and death. 

Thus, the major purpose of fasting is to develop a balance between the physical and religious characteristics of human beings.

Fasting is obligatory for every adult, powerful, and capable Muslim male and female. The very aged, weak, sick, and tourists are freed from fasting.

Fasting prepares us to realize how conditional our lives are on elements that we always take for granted, particularly food and water. It provokes us to think about our reliance on God and God's forgiveness and justice. Besides, it recalls us of life after death, which itself has an incredible influence on our personality and our worldview.


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