Are pregnant women allowed to fast during ramadan? 🤍 Pregnant women can participate in fasting but they are not required to fast during Ramadan if it poses a risk to their health or the baby's health. They are encouraged to consider their well-being and the baby's well-being foremost. The Quran states in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185) that Allah does not want to place difficulty on you. Reasons a pregnant woman may choose not to fast include concerns about dehydration, lack of proper nutrition for the growing baby, or if fasting causes excessive fatigue or stress. It is important for pregnant women to consult with a knowledgeable healthcare provider to determine if it is safe for them to fast during pregnancy. ✧˖° #islam #pregnancy #labor #laboranddelivery #Ramadan #muslimtiktok
Why would taraweeh induce labor? ↴ Taraweeh is a special prayer performed by Muslims at night during Ramadan, where they stand in long rows and listen to or recite the Quran in congregation at the mosque. Taraweeh prayers involve prolonged standing, bowing, and prostration, which can put physical strain on the body. For a pregnant woman, especially in the later stages, this exertion—combined with dehydration or fatigue—can sometimes trigger contractions and potentially induce labor. ✧˖° outfit from: @valoresdeflavia.com #islam #pregnancy #labor #laboranddelivery #Ramadan #muslimtiktok
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Not all pregnancies are the same, so not all pregnant women can do it. Allah ﷻ has given us an exemption if necessary but He has not made it haram (impermissible). Please stop claiming this is haram! 🤍 #muslimtiktok #islam #Ramadan
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Watch in x2 speed! Sources (all based on Quran & Hadith): Al-Hidayah fi Sharh Bidayat al-Mubtadi by Al-Marghinani (Vol. 1, p. 220) Ruling: - If a pregnant woman fears harm for herself or her child, she may break the fast and must make it up (Qada) later. - If there is no fear of harm, fasting remains obligatory. Al-Mudawwanah Al-Kubra by Imam Malik (Vol. 1, p. 277) Ruling: - If fasting causes undue hardship or harm to the mother or baby, she may break her fast and make it up (Qada) later. Al-Majmu' Sharh al-Muhadhdhab by Imam Al-Nawawi (Vol. 6, p. 273) Ruling: - If a pregnant woman fears harm for herself, she can break her fast and only needs to make it up (Qada). Al-Mughni by Ibn Qudamah (Vol. 3, p. 161) Ruling: - If a pregnant woman fears harm for herself or her baby, she may break the fast and must make it up (Qada) later. 📖 Additional Source: Sharh Mukhtasar Khalil by Al-Kharshi (Vol. 2, p. 265) * Al-Kharshi explains that pregnancy alone does not exempt a woman from fasting unless she genuinely fears harm. 📖 Additional Source: Kashshaf al-Qina' by Al-Buhuti (Vol. 2, p. 310) * It is explicitly stated that a pregnant woman can only break her fast if there is fear of harm; otherwise, she must fast. #muslimtiktok #Ramadan #pregnant
Born during the last ten days of Ramadan, I went into labor March 20th during the book’s launch! 🤣 Hence why a lot or orders were backed up. I sincerely apologize for the people who are recieving theirs late, I fully anticipated her to come around Eid or later because my belly measured small! May Allah bless all of you for making dua for us, the experience of birth was amazing. If you want me to make a little story time on my birth, let me know 🫶🏻 - #islam #muslimtiktok #Ramadan #eid #muslimah #pregnancy #hijab #pregnant