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Does Inhalation Break Your Fast? An Islamic Perspective

5 min read
During the fasting month of Ramadan, millions of Muslims worldwide abstain from food and drink, but many are uncertain about how specific modern situations, like inhaling substances, affect their fast. The validity of a fast depends largely on intent and the nature of the substance inhaled, leading to different rulings for various situations.

Is There Actual Pistachio in Sol de Janeiro 62?

4 min read
Despite its prominent pistachio and salted caramel notes, the cult-favorite Sol de Janeiro Cheirosa 62 fragrance is formulated with synthetically derived aroma chemicals, not actual pistachio nuts. This means you can enjoy the delicious, nutty scent without the presence of actual nut ingredients.

What is the difference between milk and Xtra milk?

4 min read
According to the fragrance brand DedCool, their 'Xtra Milk' scent is an amplified, more concentrated version of their original 'Milk' fragrance. This distinction is crucial, as the term 'Xtra milk' does not refer to a dairy product but rather a specific, popular perfume blend.

Nutrition Diet and Fasting: Does Inhaling Perfume Break Your Fast?

3 min read
According to Islamic scholars, wearing perfume does not break a fast, but intentionally inhaling the physical substance of incense smoke can invalidate it. For many observing a fast, navigating the rules surrounding daily activities, including the use of scents, can be a complex part of their nutrition and dietary regimen. This guide explores the detailed religious rulings and provides clarity on the matter, ensuring your fast remains intact.