Ramadan is about the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, a month of fasting for Muslims, both male and female, young and old.
This period of Ramadan comes with the task of been sacred and avoid necessary things to prevent sin during this period of Ramadan.
During Ramadan, it’s acceptable to converse, but Islamic principles stress modesty, respect, and adherence to guidelines, especially between men and women. Though not inherently forbidden, interactions should be approached cautiously.
Those confident in maintaining boundaries and avoiding temptation may engage in purposeful conversations, aligning with Islamic teachings.
However, below are certain conditions that must be met:
Conversations should remain focused on the intended purpose, such as discussing religious matters or addressing specific needs.
Both parties should refrain from using soft or flirtatious language that could lead to inappropriate feelings or actions.
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Discussions should not delve into personal matters unrelated to the topic at hand to prevent unnecessary familiarity.
Whenever possible, involve other individuals, such as friends or family members, in the conversation or correspondence to maintain accountability and discourage impropriety.
Ultimately, individuals must assess their level of self-control and vulnerability to temptation.
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