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Heh. Seeing my name in the OP is weird.
People always tell me i have a muslim name.
People always tell me i have a muslim name.
I've got an employee of mine that works 10 hour days out in the sun in 95+ degree weather while fasting, I have mad respect for him. He chugs that gatorade at sundown like a boss.
Amazingly a lot of people gain weight during the month
Cause most go off their regular diets/eating habits
Your body conditions to your eating times, if your eating time for a month get switched before sunrise and only after sunset, yeah it might take awhile to come off it
Also a lot over eat right before they start the fasting to keep them satiated during the day and the hunger that arises right before breaking the fast, so they double down and eat more at night also
You would have to be a strict eater and watch what you eat religiously if you want to watch your figure
This all depends on what you choose to eat. A lot of families eat more and unhealthier food than they would normally because almost every day turns into a sort of feast. People eat a lot of unhealthy food when they break their fast, eat food before/after they go for taraweeh (night prayers), and then load up before they begin their fast.
All of this is contrary to the sunnah. The Prophet PBUH would break his fast with just dates and water. He would also never eat gluttonously as we do today.
It can help you lose weight if you still eat clean. A lot of people eat fried fatty foods though and binge so they can end up gaining weight.
I know I've continued working out and have lost at least .5-1 lb so far. Not really good for me since I am skinny, but I'm hoping it's mainly fat.
Today I monstrously binged on two gyros, and a large ass samosa. Feels good man.
As long as you keep the calorie level in a day below what you want to to achieve weight loss, yeah you can lose weight easily. A ton of people go over what they usually eat in a day at night tho and end up gaining weight. Three meals in those few hours can easily go up to 2000-2500 calories
Wow. how do these animals' minds function? Burglarizing and beating up innocent family? Stealing millions of rupees? And then still fast? I will never understand.Islamabad: Robbers stormed a home in the Pakistani capital, beat up the family and made off with valuables worth Rs 3 million after forcing the women of the house to prepare 'sehri' or the pre-dawn meal in the month of Ramzan.
Yasir Sheikh said his home was robbed by seven masked men who forced their way in while he and his wife were attending an 'iftar' party on Saturday.
The robbers spent six hours in Sheikh's house, looking for 80 tolas of gold that they believed was in the residence. The Pashto-speaking robbers placed Sheikh's mothers hand on the floor and hit it with a hammer. They beat his sister, wife and father.
While they were looking for the gold, the robbers realised it was time for 'sehri', the pre-dawn meal eaten by Muslims before a day of fasting. ?Meanwhile, the time for sehri started, so they untied my mother and wife and instructed them to prepare food...They also untied other family members to ensure that we had sehri with the robbers,? Sheikh was quoted as saying by the Dawn newspaper.
While eating, the robbers even removed their masks and Sheikh and his family were able to see their faces. He said two of them were in their mid-30s, one was a teenager and the others were in their mid-20s.
The robbers made off with gold biscuits and jewellery worth Rs 1.8 million, prize bonds of Rs 965,000, Rs 200,000 in cash, a television and other electronic items.
Robbers break into a family's home, beat up the family and force theem to prepare suhoor
Wow. how do these animals' minds function? Burglarizing and beating up innocent family? Stealing millions of rupees? And then still fast? I will never understand.
In other news, half of Ramadan is over. I hope all your fasts are going well.
I was a bit disappointed to see myself gain a kilo or two, so I did an Insanity workout after breaking my fast yesterday.
I actually felt a lot better than the usual days, because instead of eating one large meal I ate a little before and a little after the workout. Might try to do a workout every 2-3 days for the remainder of Ramadan to keep the weight in check.
I've been skipping iftaar considering we only fast to 5:30pm in Australia. I think the major problem are the sweets we've been shoving down our throats each dayWere you eating a lot during iftaar? That usually happens because most of our iftaar stuff is bad calories.
I was a bit disappointed to see myself gain a kilo or two, so I did an Insanity workout after breaking my fast yesterday.
I actually felt a lot better than the usual days, because instead of eating one large meal I ate a little before and a little after the workout. Might try to do a workout every 2-3 days for the remainder of Ramadan to keep the weight in check.
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The weight you lost was most probably fat. If you practice some sports before the first meal of the day, your body will likely burn your reserves first. So it's all healthy, my sexy bro. Well, I would understand your concern if you have no fat to begin with, though.I've lost like 8 lbs. I'm not really eating that much and cycle like 25 miles a day to and from work. I really dont need to lose this weight!!
I've never worked out during fasting. I may this year. Do any of you work out during the month? If so, what's the schedule like?
I've tried it a couple times, and it suuuucks. Sadly my gym closes at 10PM, so I can't go after Iftar either
Ramadan Mubarak all hope MuslimGAF is going well
OS hey! I thought we all lost you. How's your Ramadan going? Thanks for not leaving neogaf
My Ramadan is going good Alhamdulillah. It's funny because before Ramadan I was dreading the long hours, but there really is nothing too hard about it. Also in this thread we got people who have it much harder than me and it's amazing to see everyone keeping fasts.Sup?
I never leave, I just take extended breaks. Was OS for about 6 weeks too. It goes well alhamduliLlah, though it has been less productive than I would like, was at high altitude and travelling so I have a lot of make up to do. Also in Tajikistan it seemed like no one fasts, because we were in a region that was all Aga Khan Ismaili. Could hear the people praying Tarawih in Afghanistan and was jealous.
How about you?
Hey OS can you explain something to me, what is it with Aga Khan Ismili? Do they fast ? What's are their conditions, I heard they just can't have anything with dough in it?Sup?
I never leave, I just take extended breaks. Was OS for about 6 weeks too. It goes well alhamduliLlah, though it has been less productive than I would like, was at high altitude and travelling so I have a lot of make up to do. Also in Tajikistan it seemed like no one fasts, because we were in a region that was all Aga Khan Ismaili. Could hear the people praying Tarawih in Afghanistan and was jealous.
How about you?
Sadly back home if you dont have a massive iftar everyday you're considered crazy.just wanted to say this for a while. never eat to much when breaking fast. just date and few drink then take a break. perform Maghreb salat then eat again. it has been always helpful for me. I believe there is a reason Maghreb is right away after the fasting time ends.
just wanted to say this for a while. never eat to much when breaking fast. just date and few drink then take a break. perform Maghreb salat then eat again. it has been always helpful for me. I believe there is a reason Maghreb is right away after the fasting time ends.
Hey OS can you explain something to me, what is it with Aga Khan Ismili? Do they fast ? What's are their conditions, I heard they just can't have anything with dough in it?
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DerZuhälter;74793931 said:Quick question: Am I the only one gaining weight while Ramadan although I'm fasting 19 to now 18 hours a day?
Gained about 4-5 kg (that's 8-10 pounds).
Wow cant believe we're discussing Eid already. It's been a crazy ride you guys. But we pulled it off!!!!! Congratulations to all and may Allah accept all your fasts.Can't believe how close Eid is, when is it expected to be for you guys?
Can the Arab speaking brothers give a brief translation to this video.
Seem like A Brother was forcibly evicted from masjid for doing itekaf in Morroco. The mind boggles, it really does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGUQkFkqCbA
Wow cant believe we're discussing Eid already. It's been a crazy ride you guys. But we pulled it off!!!!! Congratulations to all and may Allah accept all your fasts.
The TeamCalculation already declared Eid on wednesday evening, with prayers on Thursday. It's either Thursday or Friday for us.
They follow another country's dawn/sunrise, from what I've heard it's usually the nearest from them or Saudi Arabia'sMuslim gaf: how does ramadan work for people north of the arctic circle work during the summer months when the sun is always up? I was always curious about this. Are they exempt?
They follow another country's dawn/sunrise, from what I've heard it's usually the nearest from them or Saudi Arabia's
So if you live in Alaska you couls essentially eat normal during the day following saudia arabias time and not eat / drink at night and not break fasting?