Hi
Thank you for your effort in explaining Ramadan, I actually appreciate your effort. but there are a few discrepancies in your article.
Muslims begin fasting at puberty so it could be at the age of 12 or the age of17 depending on when you started puberty.
We start fasting at sunrise and break our fast at sunset- usually starting with a few dates as our Prophet did- Peace be upon Him and all Prophets.
We don't all eat Kurdish food, I for one have never had that type of soup (although it sounds delicious) but logic dictates that you don't eat spicy foods to break your fast.
Finally, Ramadan could be either 29 or 30 days depending on the cycle of the moon.
I hope you take these facts into consideration, and amend the article.
Hi
Thank you for your effort in explaining Ramadan, I actually appreciate your effort. but there are a few discrepancies in your article.
Muslims begin fasting at puberty so it could be at the age of 12 or the age of17 depending on when you started puberty.
We start fasting at sunrise and break our fast at sunset- usually starting with a few dates as our Prophet did- Peace be upon Him and all Prophets.
We don't all eat Kurdish food, I for one have never had that type of soup (although it sounds delicious) but logic dictates that you don't eat spicy foods to break your fast.
Finally, Ramadan could be either 29 or 30 days depending on the cycle of the moon.
I hope you take these facts into consideration, and amend the article.