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A small correction. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recommended fasting 2 times a week. And fasting is much more than a hunger strike. In short, this is abstinence of the body, soul and mind.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) recommended fasting twice a week. On Monday and Thursday. As well as on the 14th, 15th and 16th of each month
Consumption for food is not a sin And fasting is not something sacred and unusual I know people who, being unbelievers for the sake of health, are starving for a month And that is their personal business, That is why it is written:
The Apostle Paul clearly explained:
I would be interested to know how the methods of the prophet and the modern scholar coincide, and whether the prophet could have charged the scholar for plagiarism. Would he have won the Nobel Prize for the same thing if he had lived in our time, but ten years ago?