It’d be better to avoid these kinds of anime during Ramadan. Those were some anime titles that you should not watch during Ramadan. Just go watch One Piece or Black Clover which are still way safer than these. Stick around for other exciting anime discussions on DuniaGames!
Therefore, everything depends on the intention of the person who is Watching the TV. If his or her intention is to learn and be informed about what is happening in the world, then it is strongly recommended to watch. Can I watch TV or YouTube during Ramadan?
Some people who are fasting spend most of the day in Ramadaan watching movies and soap operas on video and TV, and playing cards. What is the Islamic view on that?. Praise be to Allah.
So watching News Channels, Discovery, animal planet, Islamic preaching Channels etc is halal whole year. But songs, movies, comedy shows (vain talk) etc are haram, whether it is ramadan or any month. This ruling is general so applies to all the month.
Is it haram to watch the TV during fasting in the month of Ramzan? Watching television is not haram. It is strongly recommended to watch good programs and news on television. This is due to the fact that television is a means which can be used for good as well as for bad.
No. A person should not watch a movie during Ramadan. Because it is a month of prayers (ibadat) one should pray instead of watching a movie. It means fasting through your body.
During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating any food, drinking any liquids, smoking cigarettes, and engaging in any sexual activity, from dawn to sunset. That includes taking medication (even if you swallow a pill dry, without drinking any water).
K-drama's are a serious addiction, because once you get hooked on the first episode, you'll be sat on your couch for hours binge-watching the amazing series. (Meaning, K-dramas are perf for Ramadan when you need a juicy show to keep you entertained and distracted.)
Praying is considered one of the most important pillars of Islam, so 'no pray, no fast' we're afraid! Flirting - Refraining from bedroom temptations isn't enough - strictly no flirting during Ramadan! No lingering looks, no slipped phone numbers and no suggestive body language if you want to hold your fast!
Yes, you can hug and kiss your partner during Ramadan. Sex is allowed during Ramadam if you are married, but not during the fast. Just like food and drink, your natural urges must be fulfilled when the sun sets.
Put simply, there is no scriptural basis for streaming services to be haram.
Originally Answered: Is it haram to watch K-drama? It depends on where you're from if kdramas are forbidden. In the United States it's allowed and if you need English subtitles to watch then Viki, Netflix or Amazon Prime videos are the best sites.
Yes, of course you can. Fasting requires you to not eat and dring from the sunrise to sunset. You can even taste the food if you are careful not to swallow it.
Some (not many) Muslims do not sacrifice animals on Eid as they are vegetarian and/or abhor killing of animals. Some of them saw slaughter of the animals they got attached to and developed aversion to the act as trauma. Some Muslims do not sacrifice animals as they are poor.
And it was narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “It may be that all a fasting person gets from his fast is hunger and thirst, and it may be that all a person who prays at night gets from his prayer is sleeplessness .”.
Hence real fasting means refraining from sin by refraining ...
I believe it is ok to an extend, ramadan is a month of worship and pondering god’s greatness, a month where we practise more nawafel, make night prayers, learn more about our religion, and try to read as much Quran as we can for an aim to make a khatma or two.
Watching television is not haram. It is strongly recommended to watch good programs and news on television. This is due to the fact that television is a means which can be used for good as well as for bad. Therefore, everything depends on the intention of the person who is Watching the TV.