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Why Do You Fast? Episode 3

23 June 2016 by Jasmin Leave a Comment

This video is the continuation of the previous video, “Why Do You Fast? Episode Two.”
Islam teaches that the goal of fasting is to become God-fearing, control themselves to not sin, be able to deal with hunger and thirst, and, not give in to temptation. What is the right way to fast before God? This video answers that question.
This video series of “Why Do You Fast?” is divided into four episodes. To watch the previous episode, click here. Make sure you don’t miss any!

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