Author/Authors :
Farooqi, M. Hamed Consultant Endocrinologist and Director - Dubai Diabetes Center - Dubai Health Authority - Dubai, UAE
Abstract :
The issue whether people with Type 1 Diabetes
can safely fast during Ramadan has been the
subject of quite a few debates over the years.
Had it been a simple "yes" or "no" issue,
there would have been no reason to debate.
However, like a lot of other topics in medical
management, this particular subject overlaps
both the science and the art of medicine.
Religious beliefs, as we all know, evoke a
strong response from the followers of any
particular religion. Fasting during Ramadan is a
key pillar of Islam and is not something is taken
lightly by Muslims. Although the Holy Quran
clearly specifies the exemptions from fasting
such as an illness (1), most Muslims still have a
strong desire to fast, if at all possible. In reality,
quite a few individuals with type 1 diabetes do
fast as we do see in our clinical practice