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The Concept Of Fasting Through The Religions

The Concept Of Fasting Through The Religions From the earliest accounts given, the practice of fasting can be seen in virtually every major religion in the world and in many cultures both ancient and modern.

In Islam, the majority of Muslims around the world practice fasting for 30 days during the month of ramadan, but where did this concept of fasting for a whole month originate from?
Did it start with Islam or could there be other religions before Islam that held this custom?
To find out, join us on this episode of origins as we take a look at the practice of fasting in the different religions.

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