
Learn the spiritual meaning of fasting in Islam — self-discipline, gratitude, and a path to closeness with Allah.

Fasting Isn’t Just Hunger It’s Heart’s Submission to Allah.
Fasting in Islam, especially during Ramadan, teaches self-control, empathy, and reflection. It is a time when believers purify their hearts, refrain from excess, and strengthen their relationship with Allah through patience and prayer.
Beyond abstaining from food and drink, fasting reminds Muslims to purify their thoughts and actions. It nurtures gratitude and compassion for those in need.
At Why Islam Hub, we share insights about the deep meaning of fasting, helping seekers understand its spiritual and moral benefits. We invite everyone to explore Islam’s timeless wisdom with open hearts.
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