Are Travellers Exempt From Fasting During Ramadan, and When Are Fasts Made Up?


Many people search this question while planning trips. 

Islam clearly allows travellers not to fast during Ramadan. This exemption applies during the days of travel and is not dependent on how tiring the journey feels. 

Missed fasts are made up later, after Ramadan, when travel has ended and normal routine resumes. 

This structure shows that fasting is meant to work alongside life, not against it. 

Wise Compass often reflects on how understanding such allowances helps people practise Ramadan without comparison or confusion. 

These ideas are also explored through story-led reading collections like Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, where flexibility and responsibility are explained gently. 

Travel is recognised, not penalised. 

What part of this ruling do you think people misunderstand most? 

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