Las Palmas will face Athletic at an important moment in the season, with Munir El Haddadi as one of its main players. However, Ramadan, the holy month of Islam, begins before the match, which poses an additional challenge for Berber player of Moroccan nationality.
UD Las Palmas began preparations this Monday and will look to add three against the lions in first of two consecutive games the yellows will face at home, in the next few days. In training this Monday, the group performed 7×2 and 6×3 rondo exercises, position games and a circuit.
Munir, for Sunday, has two things on his agenda: play with the yellow team, according to the agenda that coach García Pimienta must prepare, and when the match is over, start Ramadan 2024. In essence, the Muslim players in a match with sunlight cannot drink or eat anything until sunset. But it depends to a certain extent on the player’s criteria, although the club does not object to the fulfillment of his confessional theories.
Throughout the Muslim world, Ramadan begins on Monday, March 11, but in Spain on the afternoon of Sunday, March 10. He The match between UD Las Palmas and Athletic Club de Bilbao is at 3:15 pm Canary Islands time. It is assumed that the moment the sun sets, according to the lunar calendar, that is when Ramadan will begin and end on the new moon on Tuesday, April 9, 2024.
The Islamic Cultural Center of Madrid reminds that Muslim players who participate in high-level sports competitions that coincide with the month of Ramadan, They can postpone the fast and resume it later. The match between FC Barcelona and UD Las Palmas is at 9 pm local time. Meaning: Munir can play hydrated and, before that, with Almería, at 4:15 pm in the Canary Islands.
Taking as a reference 2018, which coincides with the World Cup in Russia and the finals of the Champions Leaguefootball players who want can stop fasting and make up the days that are not fasted after Ramadan, taking into account the opinion linked to the traveler.
Islamic scholars believe The distance over which the player cannot be fast is forty-eight miles, about 83 kilometers. Therefore, if a person travels a distance of more than 83 kilometers, they are considered travelers and, therefore, they are It is permissible to break the fast during Ramadan and make up the days without fasting before the next Ramadan comes.
Source: La Verdad

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