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"I do not keep fasts, NOR do I observe the month of Ramadaan.
My body and breath of life belong to Allah - to Raam - the God of both. "
Fasting, daily rituals, and austere self-discipline - those who keep the practice of these, are rewarded with less than a shell.
ਆਗੈ ਚਲਣੁ ਅਉਰੁ ਹੈ ਭਾਈ ਊਂਹਾ ਕਾਮਿ ਨ ਆਇਆ ॥੧॥
आगै चलणु अउरु है भाई ऊंहा कामि न आइआ ॥१॥
Hereafter, the way is different, O Siblings of Destiny. There, these things are of no use at all. ||1|| https://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gu...&id=9319#l9319
https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/10...ims-in-ramadan
but particularly in Peshawar, have kept this spirit of brotherhood alive every year by arranging iftar and distributing food among Muslims observing their fasts. The Sikh community does so with the aim to reflect the sentiments of reverence they possess for the blessed Islamic month.
https://www.muslimaid.org/media-cent...r-and-fasting/
Iftar
Although Iftar is typically the meal in which Muslims break their fast upon the sun setting, it has much greater significance than this. Iftar is said to bring blessings, especially for those that make arrangements for Iftar for others. This is widely regarded as an act of kindness that Allah (SWT) favours immensely. In fact, Allah (SWT) is said to open the gates of forgiveness for anyone that provides fast observers with Iftar. One who provides a fast observer with a glass of water during Iftar will be granted access to Allah’s (SWT) fountain and never experience thirst again.