
Green Tent discusses fasting for people with chronic diseases
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar: The second symposium of the Green Tent programme discussed fasting in Ramadan by patients with chronic diseases (PWCDs) from the Shria pe...
Doha, Qatar: The second symposium of the Green Tent programme discussed fasting in Ramadan by patients with chronic diseases (PWCDs) from the Shria perspectives, along with medical tips for such patients.
The physicians, academics and religious scholars who participating in the symposium determined specific cases in which people should fast or not by focusing on the Sharia guidelines and evidence derived from the holy Quran and the Prophetic Sunnah, the consequences of ignoring medical warnings for those who are fasting, the diseases brought by contemporary civilization, and their impact on the fasting person, in addition to the psychological effects resulting from the patient’s inability to fast.
The participants underscored the importance of PWCDs pursuing the instructions of the modern medicine with respect to fasting and breaking the fast to protect their health, pointing out that in some cases fasting could pose a profound threat to patients’ health, prompting them to solicit counselling from the supervising physician before fasting as a key objective of the Islamic religion.
People with diabetes, blood pressure, older people, as well as liver, stomach ulcers and heart patients require special care, as those patients need to drink extra water and stay fully hydrated during the day, they highlighted.
They said the Sharia perspectives on fasting by PWCDs hinge upon the physicians’ instructions, since Shria primarily intends to save human lives.