International Journal of Islamic and Complementary Medicine
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): International Journal Islamic Medicine

FASTING THERAPY AS SELF-CONTROL

Sholehati Rofi'ah Jamil (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Aug 2021

Abstract

Fasting is familiar for Muslims around the world. One of the compulsory worship for Muslims is fasting during Ramadhan. Fasting is refraining from something that breaks fasting with a specific intention—fasting from dawn to sunset. Fasting not only suppresses appetite for food and drink but also restrains desire during the day. Fasting can also be said to be self-controlling from things that are detrimental or negative. We know that the current era of globalization has dramatically changed the pattern of people's lives. Good in terms of dress, talk, and food. Therefore this paper discusses fasting therapy as self-control. Various studies explained that fasting and getting the reward of fasting could also control emotions, avoid various diseases, and elevate human beings for the better. A person who does fasting will sincerely get a reward, the remission of sins, both sins in the past and sins that will come.

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ijim

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Subject

Religion Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience Nursing Physics Public Health

Description

International Journal of Islamic and Complementary Medicine (IJICM) is a peer-reviewed and open access journal that focuses on promoting Islamic medical sciences and complementary medicine generated from basic sciences, clinical, and community or public health research to integrate researches in all ...