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  1. Northerner

    Ramadan and diabetes

    Fasting for Ramadan The Qur'an requires Muslims to fast during the month of Ramadan from sunrise to sunset. However, there are exceptions to this. One of them is that people who are ill or have medical conditions do not have to fast. This includes people with diabetes. To find out more about...
  2. Diabetes UK

    A different approach to Ramadan

    Jasmine Chowdhury reflects on the act of religious fasting during Ramadan, its challenges and objectives: https://blogs.diabetes.org.uk/?p=8389&_ga=2.209421328.340771022.1495814875-615692495.1491909340
  3. Northerner

    As Ramadan begins this is everything you need to know about the Islamic holy month

    Ramadan, the most religious time of the year for Muslims, will be observed in June, and part of July in 2016. Muslims fast during daylight hours in Ramadan and it is also a time when they will engage in extra prayers and worship. Here, Dr Mansur Ali, Jameel lecturer in Islamic Studies at the...
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