Negative Impact of Ramadan?

Negative Impact of Ramadan?

Negative Impact of Ramadan?

While Ramadan is generally regarded as a positive and meaningful time for Muslims, there can also be some negative impacts associated with the observance of this holy month.

Here are some examples of the Negative Impact of Ramadan


Physical health risks:?Fasting during Ramadan can be harmful to one’s health, particularly if one has preexisting medical issues that make them susceptible. Common worries include dehydration, exhaustion, and low blood sugar, and fasting may even be harmful in some circumstances.

Disrupted sleep patterns:?Suhoor (the early-morning meal) and prayers can cause sleep disruption, which can result in weariness and other detrimental health effects.

Productivity loss:?Fasters may be less productive at work or school because to their reduced calorie and fluid consumption.

Irritability and mood changes:?The stress of fasting, coupled with the changes in sleep patterns, can cause irritability and mood changes for some people.


Financial strain:?For some families, the increased demand for food and other Ramadan-related commodities may cause financial difficulty.

Social exclusion:?Because of the greater emphasis on Islamic customs and rituals during Ramadan, non-Muslims could occasionally feel alienated or stigmatised.

It is important to note, however, that the negative impacts of Ramadan are often outweighed by the positive effects of the holy month, such as increased spiritual growth, community engagement, and acts of charity and generosity. Additionally, many of the negative impacts can be mitigated with proper planning, support from family and friends, and a focus on self-care.

Also Read

要查看或添加评论,请登录

Shubham Sharma的更多文章

  • RESERVATION FOR TRANSGENDER

    RESERVATION FOR TRANSGENDER

    In all government services, Karnataka has become the first state in the country to grant a 1% reservation for the…

  • National Flag

    National Flag

    Azadi ka Mahotsav is being observed on India's 75th Independence Day to recognise the country's post-independence…

  • NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY

    NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY

    NATIONAL DOCTORS DAY- Doctors are a noble gift for every living being on this Earth. They are obliged with moral…

  • National Hydrogen Mission

    National Hydrogen Mission

    On India’s 75th Independence Day (15th August 2021) the Prime Minister announced the National Hydrogen Mission. It aims…

  • Bhil Tribe

    Bhil Tribe

    Demand for Bhil Pradesh-It is a demand for a separate state for tribal people in western India. The Bharatiya Tribal…

  • Etikoppaka Toys

    Etikoppaka Toys

    Etikoppaka is a small village on the banks of the Varaha River at a distance of 64 km away from the Visakhapatnam…

  • TANGAM

    TANGAM

    The TANGAM is a little-known community within the larger Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh and resides in the hamlet of…

  • Tharu tribe

    Tharu tribe

    THARU community belongs to the Terai lowlands, amid the Shivaliks of the lower Himalayas. The Tharus live in both India…

  • CAPTION MILKHA SINGH

    CAPTION MILKHA SINGH

    He was born to a Sikh family on 20 November 1929 in Govindpura Village 100km from Multan city in Punjab Province…

  • **Gangubai kathiawadi**

    **Gangubai kathiawadi**

    Gangubai kathiawadi was born in 1939 as Ganga Harjivandas in a prestigious family of Kathiawar, Gujrat. She settled in…

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了