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Things You Shouldn’t Do with Your partner in Ramadan!

Ramadan, the holy month where people try hard to become the best version of themselves. Ramadan can be a bit tough on some people, and that can affect their attitude in certain cases.

Here are the things You Shouldn’t Do with Your partner in Ramadan!

There is no relationship like boyfriend and girlfriend in Islam. When you love someone, it’s either you marry the person you love or try to manage your feeling. That’s why if people are not married yet, they should fast to control their desire and lust.

Ramadan is the best time to ask God for forgiveness and to seek nearness to Him. In Islam, it is forbidden to have a girlfriend, hence why it is profusely encouraged for Muslims to marry the one whom they love very quickly. This is to prevent any sexual activity between two unmarried people as well as other things.

Don’t engage in a fight before Iftar!

Unless you want to hear a lot of ‘2allahome eni sayem‘ and spoil your own fast over a stupid fight, go ahead.

Don’t invite him over for Iftar and pretend you cooked

He knows your mother did it all, and he also knows that you only served the beverages. Always remember karma is a bitch, and when you meet his mum and talk about your cooking skills, everything will fall into place ya chef!

Things NOT to say

  • You look thinner today!
  •  You’ve been having some big iftars, huh? Looks like you’ve gained some weight.
  • I have these special diet recipes for when you break your fast to help you lose weight.
  •  Skip suhoor.
  • Skip iftar.
  •  FINALLY, Ramadan is HERE! Time for all of us to lose some weight and look better.
  •  How much weight have you lost?
  • How much weight have you gained?
  •  Tell us your secret! How are you losing weight?
  •  That food looks so fattening.
  •  Eat a little bit in the morning and save your calories for dinner.
  • Eat more, you need to bulk up.
  •  So and so has the same condition, they were able to fast.
  •  I’ve been good today, so I’m going to let myself eat this now.
  •  Just fast anyway, God will make it easy for you.
  •  Are you counting your calories?
  •  When are you going to find time to work out?
  •  It doesn’t look like you have a problem with food.
  •  Did a doctor say it was okay not to fast? A real doctor?
  • Don’t worry about your disorder this month, you need to be fasting.
  •  Mental illness is not a reason not to fast. It’s not a physical disease.
  • I bet you’re excited to have an excuse not to eat all day.
  •  Fasting will cure your [insert mental/emotional struggle].
  •  Did the imam give you permission not to fast?
  •  Does your family know you’re not fasting today?
  •  Why aren’t you fasting?
  •  Don’t eat this.
  •  Don’t eat that.
  • Don’t drink those.
  •  It’s not possible to be depressed/anxious during Ramadan.
  •  Ramadan is a holy month, you should not be sad.
  • It’s not appropriate to cry, this is a happy time.
  •  Drinking a lot of coffee will fill you up, that way you don’t have to eat as much
    Remember not to say these things to your partner.

Do not be stingy in showing your love for your partner daily, just as you offer him daily delicious meals.

Do not think that love entails that you offer big material sacrifices. Rather, you need to offer greater moral and spiritual sacrifices. So, be morally and spiritually generous with your partner and you will own him.

Thank your partner for his care, kindness and generosity. Do not treat him on the basis that he is obliged to take care of you, for this will diminish his care for you as time passes.

Also Read: Is kissing your partner allowed during Ramadan?

 

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