“And [God] enjoins upon you the fast.  Verily, the similitude of that is a man carrying a sack-full of musk in a  crowd of people, all of them marvelling at its fragrance—for the breath  of someone fasting is more fragrant to God, Most High, than the scent  of musk.” [Tirmidhi, Amthal, 2790; Ibn Hanbal, Musnad, 16542.]
 And note: “True fasting is when the  limbs fast from sin and the stomach fasts from food and drink. As food  and drink can break the fast or spoil it, so sins can cut off its reward  and spoil its fruits, as if one had not fasted at all.” - Imam Ibn ul  Qayyim al Jawziyyah
       
 
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