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The [[Adverse Effects of Islamic Fasting|adverse effects of Islamic fasting]] are numerous and encompass such issues as | The [[Adverse Effects of Islamic Fasting|adverse effects of Islamic fasting]] are numerous and encompass such issues as [[health]], national economy and productivity, crime rates, public safety and social behavior. In practice, Islamic fasting is unlike medical fasting. It is more accurately described as delayed eating; Muslims simply turn their eating habits upside down and gorge at dusk and at dawn. | ||
===Other religions=== | ===Other religions=== |