Srinagar, March 15 -- In the digital age, where distractions and modern-day pressures dominate the lives of young Muslims, many of the timeless practices and teachings of Islam are slowly being forgotten. One such Sunnah is the fasting of Ayyam al-Bid, also known as the "White Days." These are the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of each Islamic lunar month, on which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) recommended fasting. Although widely practiced during the time of the Prophet, this Sunnah has been neglected in recent generations, especially by the modern youth who are often caught up in the busyness of life. Fasting on the White Days was a part of the Prophet's regular routine and holds significant spiritual and physical benefits. However, in today's...