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Social and Moral Benefits of Ramadan Fast - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Social and Moral Benefits of Ramadan Fast 2025-03-13 603 Views Fasting , Month of Ramadan , Ramadan fast Introduction Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is a period of spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and devotion for Muslims worldwide.
The practice of fasting from dawn to sunset during this holy month is not merely an act of abstinence from food and drink but a comprehensive spiritual exercise aimed at fostering piety, self-restraint, and social solidarity. While the primary purpose of fasting in Islam is to attain taqwa (God-consciousness), its social and moral benefits are profound and far-reaching.
Contents Introduction Moral and Social Benefits References Fasting in Ramadan cultivates a sense of empathy and compassion for the less fortunate, reinforcing the values of generosity and charity. It also nurtures moral discipline by promoting honesty, patience, and self-control. On a broader scale, Ramadan strengthens communal bonds, unites individuals in acts of worship, and encourages social harmony.
This research explores the various social and moral benefits of fasting during Ramadan, highlighting how it contributes to personal development and societal well-being. Moral and Social Benefits From its technical definition, fasting is not only about the renunciation of foods and drinks during the daytime for a specified period; rather, it is also about total abstinence from every vice and ill manner.
That is to say, fast observers -apart from abstaining from foods, drinks, and other fast invalidators- must as a matter of necessity abstain from forbidden acts such as backbiting, lying, hypocrisy, conceit, oppression, and usurpation throughout the month as well [1] . Otherwise, the fasting will be nothing except ordinary hunger and thirst.