Choose the dilemma: Do you disrupt fasting if you wear makeup during Ramadan?

Ramadan is the holy month where Muslims deprive themselves of day-to-day pleasures such as consuming food, drinking and engaging in sexual relations during the day. The purpose of fasting is for Muslims to draw closer to God and spend more time in worship. Although fast is [...]
Ramadan is the holy month where Muslims deprive themselves of day-to-day pleasures such as consuming food, drinking and engaging in sexual relations during the day.
The purpose of fasting is for Muslims to draw closer to God and spend more time in worship.
Although fasting has many strict rules, there is now also a dilemma that distracts Muslim women who fast: Do they dare to wear makeup while they are fasting?
Although Muslims say that Allah well knows this, the general consensus is that if it doesn't wear out or enter its throat, it makes use of it.
“All precautions placed on the outside of the body, whether they are absorbed through the skin or not, do not break the fast unless swallowed by the person”, says Shaykh Muhammad Saalah-al-Munayiid, an expert on Islamic affairs, broadcast the telegraph.
He says that the same applies to soaps and creams used to adorn the face and apply to the skin surface like makeup.












