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ohh no you quoted me,

 

this post was to show it to me :dozey:

 

but that's ok cause i still think it

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Oh. We still have to fast right?

Daniel! :nice:

 

I'm on my midterm break :D

 

 

 

How Fast eh! :) So you will return home?

Oh. We still have to fast right?

 

there's no doubt in it ;)

I am also a Muslim :D!

 

People who have diabetes can't either fast, or if you're on a for example taking a plane to another country you're allowed to eat.

 

I'm not really sure about the diabetics part (my dad has it and he's still fasting), but maybe what CPRani meant is that when you're travelling more than around 92km or so (I'm not sure about the exact minimum distance), you are not obligated to fast. You have to however, to fast for the exact amount of days that you did not fast during Ramadhan after the month has finished before the next Ramadhan comes.

 

I'm not sure if I'm making any sense :P

I'm not really sure about the diabetics part (my dad has it and he's still fasting), but maybe what CPRani meant is that when you're travelling more than around 92km or so (I'm not sure about the exact minimum distance), you are not obligated to fast. You have to however, to fast for the exact amount of days that you did not fast during Ramadhan after the month has finished before the next Ramadhan comes.

 

I'm not sure if I'm making any sense :P

 

it makes sense don't worry :)

about diabetics: that's because your dad is able to do, but there's people who can't because of the degrees of the disease

 

but i still don't agree with the second one

you can still own a watch, so you can check hour in it and you'd know when you start fasting and when you stop,

i think it's not a major problem to stop fasting

and that's right you have to retake the missing days :)

it makes sense don't worry :)

about diabetics: that's because your dad is able to do, but there's people who can't because of the degrees of the disease

 

but i still don't agree with the second one

you can still own a watch, so you can check hour in it and you'd know when you start fasting and when you stop,

i think it's not a major problem to stop fasting

and that's right you have to retake the missing days :)

 

I don't think it's the breaking fast time that concerns this, it's more to the trouble that you have to go through when you're travelling. So this will make travelling more convenient ;)

How Fast eh! :) So you will return home?

I'm at home right now :P

 

I'm not really sure about the diabetics part (my dad has it and he's still fasting), but maybe what CPRani meant is that when you're travelling more than around 92km or so (I'm not sure about the exact minimum distance), you are not obligated to fast. You have to however, to fast for the exact amount of days that you did not fast during Ramadhan after the month has finished before the next Ramadhan comes.

 

I'm not sure if I'm making any sense :P

I think it's alright if diabetic people wants to fast as long as it doesn't harm them. My sister is a kidney failure patient (she needs to maintain the amount of fluid in her body), she can't fast. :D

 

About the distance, I'm pretty sure it is >92 km... I still remember the term that I learned at school a few years ago - 2 marhalahs. :lol:

hey i'm going to eat

 

see you later guys :escaping:

see you :nice:

^ lol @ your sig :laugh3:

=) is it funny ?

Wohoo, food was good today :D!

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