What is suhoor?

Suhoor generally concerns Muslim food that is consumed before dawn or before the first daylight appears. It is a traditional part of Ramadan, a period in which Muslims usually come as an act of cleaning. The preliminary leak is said to be not mandatory, but it is very important because the food helps to maintain and nourish the Muslim in the fasting of the day. In other languages, Suhuor is also known as Sahari, Sehur or Ohri. In the past, Muslims considered the day of fasting for more than 20 hours, but later analysis and exploring the Qur'an, the Islamic Holy Book, revealed the story involving the Prophet Muhammad and two companions, Bilal and Ibn Umm Maktoon. The story tells how the two companions prayed before dawn, and Bilal is the first, but Ibn Umm prayer Umm Maktoom. Muhammad then described the second prayer as the signal for the beginning of fasting.

There are certain rules that Muslims usually follow,When they have suhoor, one of which is completing "breakfast" before "Fajr" or "Dawn" prayer. If you still eat, even one minute after the start of prayer, the act of fasting is disqualified. Technically, the Sehur can be eaten as soon as it ends at midnight, but many Muslim authorities recommend eating food just before the prayer Fajr. Muslims are also encouraged to present Suhuor's prayer: "I intend to keep fast for tomorrow in Ramadan."

The practice of eating sehur also means that a Muslim should also be able to awaken, especially soon during the Moon of Ramadan to participate in food before dawn, because after dawn is not allowed to eat and drink anything. Muslims also believe that the perspective of the delay from the sehur can lose a lot of blessings because it was reportedly instructed by Muhammad instructed: "Eat suhoor because they are blessings." Suhoor is usually served as large, heavy meals, because it is the only meal that Muslims can eat before sunset. However, it is recommended thatThe meals were maintained simple because Ramadan is a monthly reminder that Muslims should be cleaned, charity and humble. Many Muslims enjoy Suhoor as a family affair, to invite relatives and friends to make a big assembly.

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