The Importance Of Fasting In The Islamic Life

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4. Ramadan is a very special month in the Islamic life. It is consider being a blessed month by the muslins. It is practice in the ninth month of every year and it is place on the Islamic Lunar calendar. It is also very important in the Islamic life because it focus on fasting (sawm or siyam) observe from sunset to sunrise. Which the muslin minds are place on reflection and discipline. During this month of fasting helps make it to contribute to God’s blessings, to help the poor and answer their needs, to repent for their sins, to make stronger their moral characters and to remember that all their glory goes to God. The fasting is usually base on abstinence of drink, food and some different physical needs between the daylight hours. Sometimes, …show more content…

Pentecostals make their fasting with a purpose; sometimes can be to ask for something or to be forgiven by God. When a Pentecostal is fasting it is a very personal thing and it is not discuss with anyone. For instance, when someone is not married you cannot have sex with somebody that you are not marrying with. If someone is committing this types or other different sins should not be taking the holy bread or drinking wine. I have known people that they are committing this type of sin and one of the ways that can be hide from everyone is by eating the holy bread and drinking the wine because usually that people who do not take the holy bread and wine sometimes are people who have been sinning and that have not stop it. Pentecostals have a big respect for the holy bread and the wine but if you take it knowing you are sinning then it will be a sin that you will personally deal with God. That is why Pentecostals ask God for forgiveness and when is a deeply sin they like to fast. When I fast is if I want to get something very challenge and I know that I need God’s helps or if I have sin many times and for me this is the right way to ask God for forgiveness. While the Muslims in the Ramadan month, they need to also have some other restrictions in their body to also respect this act. For example, the tongue should be restrained from lies, gossip or offences, your hands should not …show more content…

I personally think that the 7th Day Adventist and Jehovah Witnesses have faced opposition from established forms of Christianity and government because of their different interpretations of their beliefs. One of the ways is that Jehovah’s Witnesses do not consider themselves to be Protestants as the 7th Day Adventist believes. The Jehovah’s Witnesses and the 7th Day Adventist have become separated because of their different ways of working toward to God and of the teachings from the Bible. For instance, in the book of World Religions in America, Chapter 13 by Dell deChant mentions, “Still, the Witnesses share common elements with many Protestant groups. First among there is its acceptance of the Bible as the inspired Word of God. The official Bible of the Witnesses is the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, a text produced by the movement. Although it contains the sixty-six books found in Protestant Bibles.” Since the 7th Day Adventist considers them Protestant, they do follow the Bible and they do not use New World Translation which the Jehovah’s Witnesses do. This is one of the problems that will interfered with the different believes between these two religions and will place a different thought. By the Jehovah’s Witnesses using these different version makes them conclude that God dies in a stake not a cross which 7th Day Adventist make it conclude in a different way base on the original version of the

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