The month of Ramadan has begun. Muslims around the world are fasting in this holy month. Those who are fasting on earth should know what difficulties are faced by those who are fasting in space.
Ramadan has started in most countries of the world including Pakistan. In this holy month, Muslims around the world try to gain the pleasure of the Lord of the worlds by fasting. Sometimes the difficulty of fasting on Earth due to harsh weather or physical discomfort is not as difficult as it is for space travelers.
On earth, we do Suhoor at Suhoor hours and then break the fast hours later, but if this same fast is in space, it will not be so easy because there we have to do Iftaor and Suhoor every hour and a half. Think how difficult it would have been if it had happened on Earth, but this difficult challenge was accepted by a young Malaysian Muslim, Sheikh Muzaffar Shakur, and when he left for space travel in 2007, he performed the duty of fasting in space during the month of Ramadan with all his heart. carried out
According to this document, the astronaut should determine the direction of the Qibla according to what is on his bus, just like the projection of the Kaaba in the space station. If it is difficult, turn towards the earth or any direction and pray. Scholars related to fasting said
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