If you do then you're not fasting. Fasting in Ramadan means not eating, drinking, or doing anything wrong. Fasting from eating & drinking is from before fajr prayer and after sunset.
No, I don't think you can because right when Fajr hits is when suhur ends so you can't eat anymore.
Those, who are legible for fasting during Ramadan, are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or perform sex during the fasting period of day time from fajr (before first morning light) until sunset.
When the sun sets during Ramadan, Muslims break their fast and eat dinner. They then pray the last prayer of the day and go to bed.
Yes, of course. However, during Ramadan fasting, Muslims (men and women) get their breakfast by sunset and are allowed to eat drink, and practice licit sex anytime after sunset and just before fajr (that defines the first sunlight of the starting daytime) when tjhey start the new fasting day.
They can eat after sundown during Ramadan.
Once the Fajr adan begins you aren't allowed to drink or eat. But there is something called Imsak. It's when you stop eating and drinking 10-15 minutes before Fajr prayer.
Islam allow Muslims to eat all over the year at any time, except one month called RAMADAN, Muslims can eat in Ramadan after al-maghreb Prayer, they can eat in the period between al-maghreb and al-fajer prayer. after al-fajer Prayer called new day comes and start fasting, and so on till the end of the month.
During Ramadan, Muslims fast and pray and they seek refuge to Allah. During Eid, Muslims pray the Eid prayer, play games, go out to restaurants, get gifts and candy, eat food, and have fun. They also wear new clothes.
- Eating from Imsak/Fadjr (sunrise) until Maghreb (sunset) prayer time; - Drinking from Imsak/Fadjr until Maghreb prayer time; - All sex-related acts (sex, masturbating, foreplay,...); - Smoking (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Drugs and other intoxicants (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Bad behaviour (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Rude language (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden); - Bad intentions (also outside the month of Ramadan this is forbidden)
Ramadan is the holiest of Islamic celebrations. During Ramadan, Islamists remember and celebrate The Prophet Mohammed's writing of the verses of the Qur'an as they were dictated by the angel Gabriel. During Ramadan, Islamists fast during daylight hours to teach themselves self discipline, restraint and to remember the plight of the poor who do not have enough to eat. Much time is spent in prayer, spiritual reflection and doing good deeds which includes spending time with family and friends. So, Islamists treat their friends well at all times, but during Ramadan, a special effort is made.
they don't eat from sunrise to sunset and eat at night
During Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or engage in sexual activity from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib). Additionally, they are encouraged to avoid engaging in negative behaviors or acts such as lying, gossiping, and other forms of misconduct throughout the entire day, not just during fasting hours.
Muslims only fast while the sun is up during the month of Ramadan. All other times they can eat, drink, etc.