What is Ramadan, and why do Muslims fast during Ramadan?

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It’s also an expression of faith and a direct commitment to your faith with god. At the end of the day, you can be seen to be doing the other aspects but nobody can prove you have fasted apart from you.

It also makes you humble and appreciate even the simple things around you. Some people don’t have access to food like we do.

There is also a medical benefit too to fasting, which is becoming more common in the west.

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