نتایج جستجو برای: ramadan month

تعداد نتایج: 142366  

2016
Elamin I. E. Abdelgadir Mohamed M. Hassanein Alaaeldin M. K. Bashier Sulaf Abdelaziz Salwa Baki Asma Chadli Sara Askaoui El Ansari Nawal Ines S. Slim El Mghari Ghizlane Khadija Hafidh Fatheya Alawadi

BACKGROUND 1.7 billion Muslims worldwide obey divine commands of fasting for a month. This may increase the probability of the acute complications of diabetes during the fasting period. DESIGN AND METHODS We primarily aimed to compare the incidences and duration of Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) admissions during Ramadan compared to the month before (Shaaban) and the month after (Shawal) as well...

2010
Rafik Ramadan Elmehdawi Nama Ali Mukhtad Najla Ibrahim Allaghi Suhair Jaber Elmajberi

BACKGROUND The epidemiology of diabetes and Ramadan fasting was reported from many Muslim countries, but not from Libya. METHODOLOGY We interviewed 493 consecutive diabetic patients at Benghazi Diabetes and Endocrine Center for the potential complications of fasting during Ramadan. RESULTS We found 70% of diabetic patients completed the 30 days of Ramadan fasting. Hypo- and hyperglycemia wa...

Journal: :journal of fasting and health 0
gholamreza mohseni anesthesialogist, department of anesthesiology, shahid beheshti university of medical science, tehran, ir iran razieh yousefian molla phd student of sport biomechanics, shohadaye tajrish hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical science, tehran, ir iran

introduction: ramadan is a time when muslims are expected to be calm and peaceful in daily life both mentally and physiologically. some people believe that they should try to don’t have be involved in bad and deviant behaviors in ramadan. as increasing social safety and reducing crime in society are the most important concerns of the authorities , psychologists, sociologists and governments, th...

2013
Afsoon Emami-Naini Peyman Roomizadeh Azar Baradaran Amin Abedini Mohammad Abtahi

Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. During this month, adult Muslims are obligated to refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk. Although based on Islamic principles patients are exempted from fasting, each year, many Muslim patients express their willingness to observe the fast in Ramadan month to respect the cultural customs. There are concerns ab...

2010
S Javad Fallah

ost healthy adults in Muslim communities practice fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. This kind of fasting involves daily abstinence from food and water, from sunrise to sunset, a period that lasts approximately 12 to 17 hours, depending on the season and geographical latitude. Ramadan is a lunar month, which lasts 28 to 30 days and its length changes along the solar year. Ramadan fasting...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2000
N Kadri A Tilane M El Batal Y Taltit S M Tahiri D Moussaoui

OBJECTIVES We hypothesized that people in Morocco are more irritable during the month of Ramadan than during the rest of the year. Our objectives were to measure irritability in fasting Muslims during the month of Ramadan, to describe its various modes of expression, and to examine risk factors for this irritability. METHODS AND SUBJECTS We studied 100 healthy volunteers during the month of R...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2006
A Anwar K Nor Azmi B B Hamidon B A K Khalid

This study was conducted to compare the treatment efficacy between a prandial glucose regulator, repaglinide and a new sulphonylurea, glimepiride in Muslim Type 2 diabetic patients who practice Ramadan fasting. Forty-one patients, previously treated with a sulphonylurea or metformin, were divided to receive either repaglinide (n=20, preprandially three-times daily) or glimepiride (n=21, prepran...

Journal: :Nutrition research 2012
Mo'ez Al-Islam E Faris Safia Kacimi Ref'at A Al-Kurd Mohammad A Fararjeh Yasser K Bustanji Mohammad K Mohammad Mohammad L Salem

Intermittent fasting and caloric restriction have been shown to extend life expectancy and reduce inflammation and cancer promotion in animal models. It was hypothesized that intermittent prolonged fasting practiced during the month of Ramadan (RIF) could positively affect the inflammatory state. To investigate this hypothesis, a cross-sectional study was designed to investigate the impact of R...

2011
S H Hoseini Yazdi E Jafarzadehpur A Mirzajani M Nematy

Dear Editor, Fasting during Ramadan month is an Islamic obligation which may have side effects on vision of fasting Muslims. Previous studies showed that there was no relationship between Islamic fasting and myopia and changes in intraocular pressure due to fasting in healthy person were not considerable. In this month, an increased need for visual tasks such as studying Holy Quran, changes in ...

2018

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, and 1.9 billion Muslims of the world celebrate their holiest month of Ramadan each year. It is the month of fasting in the Muslim calendar when it is believed the Holy Quran (the holy book of Muslims) was sent down from heaven as a guidance unto men a declaration of direction, and a mean of salvation, fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam...

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