Others observing Ramadan, how are your fasts going?

Anonymous
How has it been for all others fasting these days?

The first day was bad for me, but it's been better since.
Anonymous
Just looking forward to a few years from now when Ramadan is in the winter!!!!
Anonymous
At least the weather is nice this week. Low humidity. I pity the kids since it's their first time fasting during school year. Luckily they enjoy it.
Anonymous
First time fasting after two years (was pregnant and then nursing). It's been so hard to get back in the groove of things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First time fasting after two years (was pregnant and then nursing). It's been so hard to get back in the groove of things.
That was me last year, but it got easier faster than I expected. Hoping for the same for you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just looking forward to a few years from now when Ramadan is in the winter!!!!


Lol. A few years? We still have to get through all of Spring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At least the weather is nice this week. Low humidity. I pity the kids since it's their first time fasting during school year. Luckily they enjoy it.


That's awesome!
Anonymous
What is the age at which Muslim children begin fasting? I met an 8-year-old this week who was observing Ramadan and was surprised. I'm Orthodox Jewish and while kids often do begin "practice fasting" before their bar/bas mitzvah if they want to, it is totally forbidden by Jewish law for a child under 9 to fast.
Anonymous
It's compulsory by puberty. In my culture, we start practicing 1/2 day by 6/7 yo. Not everyday though. As they get older, they increase to full day fasting, more frequently. Some even manage full month fasting while in elementary. It was easier before due to weather.

Now it's hotter and during school year, it's voluntary for my kids, and the can even break fast in school if too tiring for them. I only request them to be excused from extended outdoor activities and lunch time from the schools, so they usually goes to library during these times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is the age at which Muslim children begin fasting? I met an 8-year-old this week who was observing Ramadan and was surprised. I'm Orthodox Jewish and while kids often do begin "practice fasting" before their bar/bas mitzvah if they want to, it is totally forbidden by Jewish law for a child under 9 to fast.


I think it differs, there is no set age mentioned in the Holy Quran or Hadith just when you become mature or an adult and that is different from culture to culture. We started occasional 1/2 day fasts in elementary school and it was fun- we begged to be allowed to fast. Most people begin fasting properly in high school in this area.
Anonymous
Yup, kids usually start doing it around 11-14, but some kids want to do it earlier. I have little cousins who are 7, 8, 9 who want to fast. Their parents don't let them do it every day, but they do fast.
Anonymous
we start around 5yrs old for half day
Anonymous
It's fine for me. I just stuff my face all day and lie about it. C'mon you know most of the rest of you do too. I know where you hide your stash of kit kats.
Anonymous
^ lol I haven't resorted to that yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's fine for me. I just stuff my face all day and lie about it. C'mon you know most of the rest of you do too. I know where you hide your stash of kit kats.


Ha-ha. Set in the movie theatre few days ago right next to the Muslim woman chewing popcorn at 6 pm. I said to her Ramadan Karim.
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