Understanding Fasting During Pregnancy For many women worldwide, fasting is a significant spiritual practice, particularly during the month of Ramadan. Avoiding food and liquids fr… Read More
Ramadan is both physically taxing and spiritually significant for nursing students and medical professionals. It's not easy to manage a 12-hour hospital shift or a full clinical rotation while fasting. It calls for careful preparation, particularly if your job entails making important decisions and ensuring patient safety. Your own vitality,… Read More
For millions of Muslims throughout the world, the holy month of Ramadan is a time of intense devotion, camaraderie, and introspection. However, this holy time can also provide questions, worries, and physical difficulties for expectant and nursing mothers. Many women nevertheless have a great desire to observe the fast, even though Islamic law clea… Read More
Being a nurse is a tough job that calls for a lot of physical endurance, emotional fortitude, and acute mental focus. The holy month of Ramadan complicates an already hectic schedule for Muslim nurses and nursing students. When working 8- or 12-hour shifts and fasting from sunrise to sunset, "business as usual" isn't always the wisest course of act… Read More
The physical demands of their jobs are unrelenting for nurses and midwives. Your body is always moving, whether you are rushing between wards during a hectic night shift, helping with a high-stakes delivery, or keeping an eye on a patient's vital signs. The inability to drink water during the daytime hours of the holy month of Ramadan adds a degree… Read More