Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Travel Tips While Fasting

KOMPAS.com - When the month of fasting comes, does not mean you have to sit at home and stop all activities of daily living. In this blessed month, you can still perform a variety of activities as usual and of course still be able to pass the time in the month of fasting with a tour.

Tourism activities for Muslims during the fasting month is a little different when compared to tour on weekdays. This is because you need that extra endurance. Whatever the form of activities while you travel, should be filled with things that are beneficial and do not reduce your reward when fasting. Here are couple of tips that you can do if you want to travel during fasting.

First, at the time of dawn consume foods that have nutritional value and high nutrient. If necessary add a daily multivitamin, so as to undergo a day of fasting you stay fresh and stay through tourism activities with the fit. Do not forget also to get used to reading the prayer time will be traveling out of the house. Prepare your personal well to remain patient and keep emotions away.

Second, prepare all your personal needs for day trips, such as the Koran and mukena. So you can still run the service during the tour. Also provide mineral water in preparation for breaking fast when it was forced to break their fast during the journey.

Third, a time to fill the time by doing a safari holiday of Ramadan, that is by conducting tours to various places that have a religious value to increase your knowledge about Islam. One of them, can perform their prayers in the mosques tarawih you've never visited before.

Fourth, during the course of using private vehicles, the contents of activity by turning the radio to listen to lectures that are available in your vehicle during the trip. Spend all your money to charity and given to people in need during the holiday travel.

Fifth, when the load time of fasting has come, take a moment to break the fast with sweet foods and drinks to boost your energy back. Then do worship first, then later continue your tour.

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