Ramadan Seeds Of Revival – The Sunnah Way Of Fasting

Ibrahim Nuhu

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The speaker discusses the importance of fasting during the cycle of Islam, as fasting is not meant to punish individuals, but rather as a way to be blessed. They suggest that people should take a slower approach to fasting, as it is not a punishment, but rather a way to avoid breaking the rules. They also mention a study on people breaking fast after a certain amount of time.

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The first thing is to fast fasting according to the Sunnah of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam,

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the way you have your attention during it for Allah alone, will you take this route you do it according to the Sunnah of the Prophet salallahu Alaihe Salam don't eat a lot. When it comes to the Iftar the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam asked you to do it very quickly. When do I do so for the last minutes you delayed until the last minute and then take this a hole? Because fasting is not meant by Allah subhanaw taala to punish the observers of the first is not a punishment. That's why the Prophet used to delay his cycle until the last minute.

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But when it comes to the Iftar, if that is the opposite, you should do it as quickly as possible. There are some felucca some group of people they don't break their fast until they see them.

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They see the stars.

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So then they in which the stars are hidden, you know, they will go until maybe midnight and then they break their fast. But the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam has said, we will keep on being blessed by Allah subhanaw taala as long as we delay the score, and we hasten the Iftar