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Baha'i
After Ayyam-i-Ha, Baha'is observe a nineteen day Fast .. starting tomorrow March 2nd until March 20th:
Fasting for us means abstaining from food and drink from sunrise to sunset.
The Fast is a personal spiritual obligation for Baha'is between fifteen and seventy years of age..
There are also special prayers revealed for the Fast that can be recited..
Bah' Reference Library - Bah’ Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bah’u’llh, the Bb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bah, Pages 238-245
Here are some extracts on Fasting:
"...prayer and fasting is the cause of awakening and mindfulness and conducive to protection and preservation from tests...."
~ Abdu'l-Baha, Baha'i World Faith, p. 367
I hadn't read this one before but it relates I think:
Exaggerated fasting destroys the divine forces. God has created man in a way that cannot be surpassed; we must not try to change his creation. Strive to attain nearness to reality through the acquisition of strength of character, through morality, through good works and helping the poor, through being consumed with the fire of the love of God and in discovering each day new spiritual mysteries. This is the path of intimate approach.
~ Abdu'l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 98
A letter which was signed by you in general was received. Its content was of the utmost beauty, sweetness, eloquence and perfection. While reading it the utmost happiness was produced. It spoke of fasting during the month of the Fast. Happy is your condition for you have executed the divine command; and have arisen to fast in these blessed days. For this physical fasting is a symbol of the spiritual fasting, that is, abstaining from all carnal desires, becoming characterized with the attributes of the spiritual ones, attracted to the heavenly fragrances and enkindled with the fire of the love of God.
~ Abdu'l-Baha, Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha v1, p. 40
Exemptions from Fasting:
Exemption from fasting is granted to:
(a) Travellers
i. Provided the journey exceeds 9 hours.
ii. Those travelling on foot, provided the
journey exceeds 2 hours.
iii. Those who break their journey for less
than 19 days.
iv. Those who break their journey during
the Fast at a place where they are to stay
19 days are exempt from fasting only for
the first three days from their arrival.39
v. Those who reach home during the Fast
must commence fasting from the day of
their arrival.
(b) Those who are ill.
(c) Those who are over 70.
(d) Women who are with child.
(e) Women who are nursing.
(f) Women in their courses, provided they perform
their ablutions and repeat a specifically revealed
verse 95 times a day.[5]
(g) Those who are engaged in heavy labour, who
are advised to show respect for the law by using
discretion and restraint when availing themselves
of the exemption.
- From the synopsis and codification of the Kitab-i-Aqdas p. 38
Youth under fifteen are exempt from fasting..
Fasting for us means abstaining from food and drink from sunrise to sunset.
The Fast is a personal spiritual obligation for Baha'is between fifteen and seventy years of age..
There are also special prayers revealed for the Fast that can be recited..
Bah' Reference Library - Bah’ Prayers: A Selection of Prayers Revealed by Bah’u’llh, the Bb, and ‘Abdu’l-Bah, Pages 238-245
Here are some extracts on Fasting:
"...prayer and fasting is the cause of awakening and mindfulness and conducive to protection and preservation from tests...."
~ Abdu'l-Baha, Baha'i World Faith, p. 367
I hadn't read this one before but it relates I think:
Exaggerated fasting destroys the divine forces. God has created man in a way that cannot be surpassed; we must not try to change his creation. Strive to attain nearness to reality through the acquisition of strength of character, through morality, through good works and helping the poor, through being consumed with the fire of the love of God and in discovering each day new spiritual mysteries. This is the path of intimate approach.
~ Abdu'l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 98
A letter which was signed by you in general was received. Its content was of the utmost beauty, sweetness, eloquence and perfection. While reading it the utmost happiness was produced. It spoke of fasting during the month of the Fast. Happy is your condition for you have executed the divine command; and have arisen to fast in these blessed days. For this physical fasting is a symbol of the spiritual fasting, that is, abstaining from all carnal desires, becoming characterized with the attributes of the spiritual ones, attracted to the heavenly fragrances and enkindled with the fire of the love of God.
~ Abdu'l-Baha, Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha v1, p. 40
Exemptions from Fasting:
Exemption from fasting is granted to:
(a) Travellers
i. Provided the journey exceeds 9 hours.
ii. Those travelling on foot, provided the
journey exceeds 2 hours.
iii. Those who break their journey for less
than 19 days.
iv. Those who break their journey during
the Fast at a place where they are to stay
19 days are exempt from fasting only for
the first three days from their arrival.39
v. Those who reach home during the Fast
must commence fasting from the day of
their arrival.
(b) Those who are ill.
(c) Those who are over 70.
(d) Women who are with child.
(e) Women who are nursing.
(f) Women in their courses, provided they perform
their ablutions and repeat a specifically revealed
verse 95 times a day.[5]
(g) Those who are engaged in heavy labour, who
are advised to show respect for the law by using
discretion and restraint when availing themselves
of the exemption.
- From the synopsis and codification of the Kitab-i-Aqdas p. 38
Youth under fifteen are exempt from fasting..