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Struggling to Fast - feel too weak physically

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    good_logic
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    Peace lemoncake.
    I agree with Wakas take on the verse.
    I want to add that the journey towards "taqwa" develops as one gets familiar with Qoran and ways in which to serve/worship the Creator.
    The stronger your taqwa gets, the closer you feel towards GOD and the stronger your mind/soul gets .
    At the moments do what you can, also eat and drink if you feel you cannot fast . Hopefully with time your body will adjust,with GOD s help to fasting. Do not worry, GOD is forgiver most Merciful towards the sincere.
    GOD bless you.
    Peace.

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      lemoncake
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      So, what do you guys think of the various online sites that state that everyone should fast unless there is an actual medical reason to not to?

      So, what they are saying is that you have to get a doctor's opinion in order to fast....

      Some even go so far as to say it should be a Muslim doctor - as he or she will understand the importance of fasting for a Muslim.

      I've kind of made a decision myself that it is too difficult. -(

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        good_logic
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        One can also go to a doctor and lie and pretend putting on an act,does this reason apply at GOD s?

        It is between you and your Creator, GOD knows you better than any doctor.

        Besides those who want you to give evidence are not going to take on your sins in the hereafter!!!

        The relationship,the service/worship is directly between you and GOD Alone. No one else is mediator or "wakeel" for you. They are not accountable for you and you are not accountable to them.
        Sister ,your call only.
        GOD bless you.
        Peace.

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          Aladin
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          What do you mean that fasting is for 3-4 days?

          Ayet 2184 is about fasting and in its beginning was said "eyyamen ma'dudat", which is "days 3-4". Full Moon lasts mostly for 3 days, but it can be 4 days.

          This is why it's not 3 days, nor 4 days, nor 10 days, nor 29, 30, 100... days. It's not constant, it can be 3 mostly and 4 sometimes (ma'dudat).

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            Aladin
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            So, what do you guys think of the various online sites that state that everyone should fast unless there is an actual medical reason to not to?

            It's better to fast for everyone, even sick person. But fasting is not about food and drink it's about isolating ourselves from others, to think about happenings and to ask for forgiveness for what we done wrong (and we're doing wrong all the time) and to ask what we need, as Zachary a.s. asked for a son.

            Taqwa is "self-protection" and we should protect ourselves from punishment by asking for forgiveness and making ourselves better persons (salihoon). If we don't think we won't have a clue about it. Hungry and thirsty person cannot think normally for sure.

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              Wakas
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              peace lemoncake,

              As I said before, it is the person fasting who will decide if it is too difficult (if you choose that translation). There are many examples of this self-determining in Quran.

              As a side note, are you confident you eat enough food during your normal day (when not fasting)? Ideally, a healthy and varied diet.

              Secondly, your symptoms of weak/shaky/headaches are almost certainly hypoglycaemia (i.e. low blood sugar), see here
              https//www.allinahealth.org/mdex/ND2805G.HTM

              What do you usually eat as your last meal before fasting?

              The best meal, according to science, would be in a liquid form and have plenty of protein/fat. I personally have a protein smoothie as my last meal and find this helps significantly.

              All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                lemoncake
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                I find that I generally get really hungry 2-3 hours after eating

                I used to run a lot - I haven't for 6 months - but I think it's given me a faster metabolism.

                I think usually I could fast, but I'm depressed at the moment - the latter half of 2016 and all of 2017 (so far) has been very tough on me. I am thinking of myself as 'broken' at the moment (physically and mentally).

                Today I had porridge and a couple of dates at 10am and I haven't had anything since (this is my modified fast and I'll try to keep going till iftaar tonight) but I'm already headachey and slightly shakey.

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                  lemoncake
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                  Erm.

                  So today I found out that ayah 2183 was abrogated by 2184 and the concession of 'fasting with difficulty' was removed...

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                    lemoncake
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                    Sorry - 2184 was abrogated by 2185.

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                      Wakas
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                      peace lemoncake,

                      Re abrogation

                      Most of the members in this forum follow a Quran based islam.

                      It seems like you are asking questions about Traditional Sunni Islam.

                      All information is correct to the best of my knowledge only and thus should not be taken as a fact. One should always seek knowledge and verify for themselves when possible: 17:36, 20:114, 35:28, 49:6, 58:11.

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                        lemoncake
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                        Yeah. I'm confused.

                        The abrogation is mentioned in a Hadith.

                        I'm kind of struggling to figure it all out.

                        So there isn't any instruction in the Quran to follow the messenger?

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                          good_logic
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                          Try this
                          http//www.total-loyalty-to-god-alone.co.uk/abrogation-a-big-lie/

                          May be the deeper you will dig,the deeper the wound as far as following the messenger is concerned.
                          A long story if you are interested?
                          GOD bless you.
                          Peace.

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