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Ramadan: Lub hli yoo mov

Mar 18, 2022Tso lus

Nyob rau hauv Tswv Ntuj lub npe, tus siab dawb siab zoo, siab hlub tshua

Fasting is a common form of worship among the various religions across the world. Its spiritual benefits are widely recognized even though its frequency, practice and duration may differ from faith to faith. Islam places great importance on the act of fasting, calling it one of the pillars of worship, along with prayer, charity and pilgrimage. 

Vajtswv hais tias nyob rau hauv lub Quran, phau ntawv dawb huv ntawm Islam,"You who believe, fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may be mindful of God" (2:183).

Islam qhia tias Vajtswv (Allahhauv Arabic) tau xa ntau tus yaj saub txij thaum pib ntawm tib neeg, suav nrog Adas, Nau-es, Abraham, Mauxes, Yexus thiab Muhammad (kev thaj yeeb nyab xeeb rau lawv txhua tus). Yog li ntawd, Islam qhia cov txiaj ntsig tseem ceeb xws li kev ntseeg hauv Vajtswv nrog rau kev cog lus rau kev ncaj ncees thiab kev tsim txiaj nrog cov ntseeg Vajtswv thiab Judaism; Ib yam li ntawd, kev yoo mov hauv ib daim ntawv lossis lwm qhov yog ib txwm muaj rau tag nrho peb txoj kev ntseeg Abrahamic thiab, qhov tseeb, rau feem coob ntawm kev ntseeg thoob plaws ntiaj teb.

Hauv Islam, kev yoo mov yog ib qho tseem ceeb ntawm kev pe hawm thiab txhais tau tias kom tau txais Vajtswv -kev nco qab. Nrog rau lub cev ntawm kev yoo mov, nws qhov loj ntawm sab ntsuj plig ua kom tus ntsuj plig huv si, ua rau tus kheej - xav txog thiab txhawb kev ua neej zoo.


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