
Fasting in Human Civilization
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating universality of fasting—a practice embraced by civilizations throughout human history, each with its own unique purpose.
From spiritual purification to physical discipline and communal solidarity, fasting has been a cornerstone of human devotion and resilience.
We delve into the common themes that connect these traditions, examining the profound spiritual, physiological, and social benefits of fasting across cultures. Ultimately, we arrive at the heart of fasting in Islam: a divine act of worship designed to bring us closer to Allah, strengthen our submission to His commands, and elevate every aspect of our lives.
Whether you're curious about the historical roots of fasting or seeking deeper meaning in your own practice, this reflection will inspire you to embrace Ramadan with renewed purpose.
Listen now and discover how fasting transforms the body, mind, and soul!
Get the transcript - visit https://maiinstitute.com or go directly to https://www.ihdina.org/blog/muslim-matters-1/fasting-in-human-civilization-127
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