FASTING - translation to arabic
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FASTING - translation to arabic

WILLING ABSTINENCE FROM SOME, OR REDUCED CONSUMPTION OF, FOOD, DRINK OR BOTH, FOR A PERIOD OF TIME
Fasts; Water fast; Water fasting; Starvation diet; Fasted; Fast-free; Fasting state; Fast days; Daily fasting; Fast-days; Health effects of fasting; Health benefits of fasting; Dry fasting; Absolute fast; Jewish fasting

FASTING         

ألاسم

صوم; صيام

fasting         
‎ عَلَى الرِّيق, صَوم ; صِيام‎
fasting         
عَلَى الرِّيق

Definition

Fasting
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Fast.

Wikipedia

Fasting

Fasting is the abstention from eating and sometimes drinking. From a purely physiological context, "fasting" may refer to the metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight (see "Breakfast"), or to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion and absorption of a meal. Metabolic changes in the fasting state begin after absorption of a meal (typically 3–5 hours after eating).

A diagnostic fast refers to prolonged fasting from 1 to 100 hours (depending on age) conducted under observation to facilitate the investigation of a health complication, usually hypoglycemia. Many people may also fast as part of a medical procedure or a check-up, such as preceding a colonoscopy or surgery, or before certain medical tests. Intermittent fasting is a technique sometimes used for weight loss that incorporates regular fasting into a person's dietary schedule. Fasting may also be part of a religious ritual, often associated with specifically scheduled fast days, as determined by the religion.

Examples of use of FASTING
1. The obligatory is further subdivided into: Fasting in Ramadan, fasting in atonement for sins, and fasting in fulfillment of vows.
2. We can then enjoy the relaxation of not fasting while earning the reward of fasting.
3. The fasting is not just merely matter of fasting and to exhibit to the others that one is fasting without understanding its true values and ethics.
4. In the few articles we published on fasting, references were made to voluntary fasting.
5. Six more days of fasting earn the reward of fasting sixty days or two more months.