I'll be studying for STEP 1 during Ramadan and potentially taking the exam on eid (24th). May Allah help me lol. I don't know how I'm going to study for ten hours at a time with no food and water.
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is that an hour or two before or after iftar? my modus operandi is just being a pothead but giving Ramadan a reason to stop for 30 days.
For the past 3 years now I've pulled it off but last year right on Eid I blazed it up after work.
I'll be studying for STEP 1 during Ramadan and potentially taking the exam on eid (24th). May Allah help me lol. I don't know how I'm going to study for ten hours at a time with no food and water.
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An hour after but I know non-fasting friends do it before so they can really go at the food
You have better restraint than me if you held out all 30 days. That's very good.
We get Eid holidays so you know what was done all day.
here's the thing about that though; we're not supposed to consume anything during our fast, so would you be breaking your fast if you inhaled thc?
Can I ask you guys a question?
I'm travelling to a Muslim country on 27th of June, the day after Eid, and I was wondering whether I would be affected by that.
(in terms of transport, accommodation, shops being closed, etc)
it is haram indeedYes, you're still consuming it by inhaling it. Nevermind the fact that its haram/forbidden.
here's the thing about that though; we're not supposed to consume anything during our fast, so would you be breaking your fast if you inhaled thc?
Ah, thanks man.It really depends on where you are and the locals. Saudi makes it a 3 day public holiday, for instance, so if Eid were on the 26th, the 27th and 28th would still see most places closed down. The answer is most likely yes.
word well tbt I don't know that many Muslim people that smoke. And those that do are not that religious. Including myself you know my friend was telling me if I hate Ramadan so much why do I do it. Honestly coz I can't bear to know that my parents are doing while I'm not, also God just commanded it and is beyond my comprehension so this is one of those things I'll just do. And therapeutically speaking it also helps me test my self control to not get high if I have the will to fight it.Of course, one's fast would be broken. Didn't believe people could passive smoke thc and get a high until I saw it with my own eyes. Although it was an excessive amount of smoke, dude was totally gone and didn't know.
I stay away in any case when I fast.
Yep this is what kills me. Its not the hunger or thirst but coffee and lack of sleep. I'm going through coffee withdrawal right now. Only had half a cup today. Looking to go to none by Friday.Yeah, the no coffee is brutal for me, especially the first week. I usually get some headaches the first few days, i start getting into the swing of things by week two though.
Worst time of the year! Good luck and Happy Ramadan!
coffee withdrawal bruh?! sounds like an addiction to me...Yep this is what kills me. Its not the hunger or thirst but coffee and lack of sleep. I'm going through coffee withdrawal right now. Only had half a cup today. Looking to go to none by Friday.
How does a Muslim in, say, Iceland manages his or her fasting since that up north during the summer the sun could set as late as 10pm and rise as early as 4am?
has anyone seen the dave chappelle netflix specials? the intro to one of them had the Kaaba in it for like a split second.
chappelle is probably the 2nd most famous Muslim, definitely top 3 with him and Zayn and now Mahershala Ali. RIP Muhammad Ali
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtyCSE-IIBoword well tbt I don't know that many Muslim people that smoke. And those that do are not that religious. Including myself you know my friend was telling me if I hate Ramadan so much why do I do it. Honestly coz I can't bear to know that my parents are doing while I'm not, also God just commanded it and is beyond my comprehension so this is one of those things I'll just do. And therapeutically speaking it also helps me test my self control to not get high if I have the will to fight it.
Have hydrating foods for Suhoor.
People usually skip Suhoor but that is a important factor in fasting.
Edit: The scholar thing was a minority so I edited it out.
yeah man it's good that you have that willpower. everybody's got their reasons but it brings all of us together.Yep, I saw both the specials and noticed the Kaaba image too. I'd say there are plenty of big name footballers who are muslim as well. Many from France and Belgium.
Hmmm trusting in Allah's commands is all one needs to do whether one understands or not, likes it or not. He knows what's best for you, we don't know jack about anything.
I do it because I like the sense of knowing that I can do these good things for at least 1 month in 12. It makes me proud of myself for a while. Also there are so many little things that are related to Ramadan that have built over time for me. Like staying up late and watching cartoons when I was young, playing video games trying to be as halal in them as I could, staying over at friends after a big iftar until suhoor, even cooking/preparing iftar at times and knowing many people beyond my household are going to taste my terrible cooking when they are starving. It brought me joy and it continues to this day.
I want to try this but when I workout I drink a lot of water and I workout first thing in the morning.
This seems to be the only hard part for me.
If I workout even earlier (5am) and the sun is not up can I drink water during my workout?
yeah man it's good that you have that willpower. everybody's got their reasons but it brings all of us together.
I think there's someone on the Chicago Bears that has Muhammad in the name, but he got boo'ed
It depends on how you want to go about it. The diet is only one part. There is the 'mind' side of it too.
"As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfulness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. "
Does that really work if you overstuff your face every night? And gods bounties... ugh. It blows my mind people on GAF in a modern era actually do these kind of religious rituals.
Yeah, funny how that works. So many different people, just as many reasons.
Lol, ridiculous if true.
It's a reminder, and at least an effort is made to sympathise even if temporary with those less fortunate. It's coming from an altruistic place, that's what's important.
Also, you don't have to be here unless you want to engage sincerely, so no need for the condescension. Cheers
"As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfulness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. "
Does that really work if you overstuff your face every night? And gods bounties... ugh. It blows my mind people on GAF in a modern era actually do these kind of religious rituals.
I'm up in Scotland. Fast times are going to be 02:45 - 21:40 to begin with. As we head to the longest day in the year I could see this go to 02:30 - 22:00. After a couple of days you get used to it. I only go for Taraweeh at the weekends though, I would be too tired for work otherwise.
Toughest part is only having about 4 hours in between where you can do stuff.
Ramadan Kareem everyone. Hope you all have a good one.
There is no condescension. Just every year this thread shows up I dont understand young people on GAF take part in it. And this is not me hating on one religion, Im against all equally. But Ill shut up now, the ban hammer is probably already dangling over my head.
Only after Maghrib.
I'll be studying for STEP 1 during Ramadan and potentially taking the exam on eid (24th). May Allah help me lol. I don't know how I'm going to study for ten hours at a time with no food and water.
How does a Muslim in, say, Iceland manages his or her fasting since that up north during the summer the sun could set as late as 10pm and rise as early as 4am?
It blows my mind people on GAF in a modern era actually do these kind of religious rituals
"As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfulness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. "
Does that really work if you overstuff your face every night? And gods bounties... ugh. It blows my mind people on GAF in a modern era actually do these kind of religious rituals.
I'm not Muslim, but my coworkers and I work for a small office of physicians who are, and partake every year I feel badly for them working so hard during the day on empty stomachs, but I do understand why they're doing it.
Have a very peaceful Ramadan, everyone <3
why?"As a secondary goal, fasting is a way of experiencing hunger and developing sympathy for the less fortunate, and learning to thankfulness and appreciation for all of God's bounties. "
Does that really work if you overstuff your face every night? And gods bounties... ugh. It blows my mind people on GAF in a modern era actually do these kind of religious rituals.