Muslims have been observing Ramadan since Wednesday, March 22 this year, and it’s a special time of the year for followers of the Islamic faith.
One of the holiest months, over the course of the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, Muslims of able body and mind who fast for Ramadan will not be allowed to eat, drink, smoke or have sex from sunrise until the sun sets.
For non-practitioners, this often raises the question: What about water?
Are you allowed to drink water during Ramadan?
No, during the fasting daylight hours, practicing Muslims are not permitted to consume water.
Instead, it’s recommended that anyone fasting drink as much water as possible in the early morning to ward off thirst during the day.
If you were to willingly eat or drink anything during the day, the fast would be considered invalid.
Muslims pray at a Mosque (Picture: AFP PHOTO / Vasily MAXIMOV/AFP/Getty Images)
The fast would also be rendered invalid if you were to have sex or to make yourself vomit during daylight hours as well.
However, if you have your period during Ramadan, are a child, or are not of sound mind, then you are exempt from the fast. If you have missed some of the fast due to your period, you’re encouraged to make up the time as soon as your period ends.
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This time of abstinence is intended to be held in memory of the first revelation of the Quran to Muhammad, and it’s thought that the tradition started as far back as 1000 years ago.
On the night that Ramadan ends, which falls on 4 June this year, Eid al-Fitr celebrations begin in which people pray and feast to mark the end of the fast.
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The rules explained.