Ramadan is a significant holy month for Muslims, marked by fasting from dawn until dusk. A topic of interest is whether chewing gum breaks the fast. While traditional wisdom suggests avoiding it, as most gums contain sugars that can be ingested, some religious leaders like Ayatollah Sistani permit the use of certain flavorless gums that do not dissolve. This ambiguity highlights varying interpretations within the Muslim community regarding practices during Ramadan.
There is no problem in chewing a gum though he might feel the flavor insofar as the gum does not have particles to be swallowed.
Many store-bought gums have sugars and other ingredients that will enter the throat and stomach through the act of chewing.
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