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The idea that fasting may cause an increase of gastric acidity in normal people is not true. Such an assumption is baseless and against the normal physiology of gastric acid secretion. It is an accepted physiological fact that fasting lowers the gastric acid. There is no scientific reason to suggest that Ramadan fasting may have any harmful effect on gastric acidity. On the contrary, scientific studies suggest that Ramadan fasting is beneficial to abnormal acidity
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Date Added: Dec 1, 2007 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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Many articles about the islamic views on Alcohol, Pork eating , Smoking , and the medical benefits of Honey, Dates and fasting of Ramadan.
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Date Added: Dec 3, 2007 Hits: 1 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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The Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS), also known as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore, was established as a statutory body in 1968 when the Administration of Muslim Law Act (AMLA) came into effect. Under AMLA, MUIS is to advise the President of Singapore on all matters relating to Islam in Singapore.
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Date Added: Dec 13, 2007 Hits: 1 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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Spreading the Knowledge of Ahlus-Sunnah
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Date Added: Dec 19, 2007 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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Bahishti Zewar (Heavenly Ornaments) Part Three Index A comprehensive handbook outlining the laws of Fasting, Zakaat, Qurbaani, Hajj, Vows, Apostasy and Halaal and Haraam amongst other subjects.
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Date Added: Dec 31, 2007 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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Like prayer and fasting, eating in Islam is also considered to be a matter of worship. A Moslem eats for surviving and maintaining strength and good health in order to be able to serve God at best and in turn contribute good deeds to other people. To serve that purpose, a Moslem must eat good, healthy and halal foods or nutrition. The Quranic term of halal means anything considered to be lawful, allowable according to Islamic shariah (jurisprudence). The same manner should also be applied when a Moslem uses pharmaceutical and cosmetic products.
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Date Added: Jan 8, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0

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