Learn about the number of fasting hours in the countries of the world: the UAE 15 hours, Russia 20, Afghanistan, Britain 17, Thailand 14

Every year, Muslims all over the world await the advent of the month of Ramadan because of the blessed days and nights, and the forgiveness and satisfaction of God Almighty for His faithful servants.

The hours of fasting in the month of Ramadan vary from one country to another, depending on the latitude and longitude of each country and its location on the equator, and the number of fasting hours also varies within the same countries.

The hours of fasting differ at the beginning of Ramadan from the end of the month, and often increase by several minutes.

Comoros will witness the shortest number of fasting hours in the Arab world in Ramadan 2022, where Muslims will fast only about 13 hours, while the countries of the Maghreb and Iraq will witness the longest fasting hours in Ramadan, which is about 15 and a half hours.

As for the rest of the Arab countries, the average number of fasting hours will be about 15 hours per day. The following table shows the number of fasting hours in each of the Arab countries, arranged from shortest to longest:

Fasting hours in the Arab countries:


Comoros: about 13 hours


, Somalia: about 13 hours and 30 minutes,


Syria: about 14 hours


, Sudan: about 14 hours and 20 minutes,


Yemen: about 14 hours and 27 minutes


, Bahrain: about 14 hours and 30 minutes,


Mauritania: about 14 hours and 32 minutes

Emirates: about 15 hours


Egypt: about 15 hours


Qatar: about 15 hours


Saudi Arabia: about 15 hours


Kuwait: about 15 hours


Sultanate of Oman: about 15 hours


Kuwait: about 15 hours


Lebanon: about 15 hours


Jordan: about 15 hours


Palestine: about 15


Libya

hour : about 15 hours


Tunisia: about 15 hours and 30 minutes


Algeria: about 15 hours and 30 minutes


Morocco: about 15 hours and 30 minutes


Iraq: about 15 hours and 30 minutes


Fasting hours in Islamic countries:


The number of fasting hours varies in Islamic countries as well, and the longest is in Afghanistan, where the number of fasting hours per day is about 17 hours, and in Singapore, which includes a large number of Muslims, about 13 and a half hours.


The following is the number of fasting hours per day in a number of countries during Ramadan 2022, in order from shortest to longest:


Malaysia: about 12 hours


Singapore: about 13 hours and 30 minutes


Senegal: about 14 hours


Turkey: about 14 hours and 30 minutes


India: about 15 hours


Pakistan: about 16 hours


Iran: about 16 hours


Afghanistan: about 17 hours

 The shortest number of fasting hours in the world:

As for Muslims living in the following countries, they will have the shortest number of fasting hours in the world, and these countries are


New Zealand: 11 hours and 20 minutes


Chile: 11 hours and 30 minutes


Australia: 11 hours and 47 minutes


Uruguay: 11 hours and 48 minutes


South Africa: 11 hours and 52 minutes


Argentina: 11-12 hours


Paraguay: 11-12 hours

The longest number of fasting hours in the world:


Muslims living in the following countries will have the longest number of fasting hours in the world, exceeding 18 hours per day in Ramadan 2022, and these countries are:


Iceland: 19 hours and 59 minutes


Greenland: 19 hours and 57 minutes


Finland Sweden

: 19 hours and 9 minutes


Sweden: 18 hours and 58 minutes


Muslims fast in Ramadan 2022 also different hours in the rest of the world, and they are arranged from shortest to longest:


New Zealand: 11 hours 30 minutes


South Africa: 11 hours 30 minutes


Australia: 11 hours 59 minutes


Argentina: 12 hours


Thailand: 14 hours


Hong Kong: 15 hours


Japan: 16 hours


Canada: 16 hours


China: 16 hours 30 minutes


America: 16 hours 30 minutes, slightly more or less in America depending on the geographical location of the state


Britain: 17 hours


Norway: 17 hours


Denmark: 17 hours


Scotland: 18 hours


Switzerland Poland:

18


hours 30 minutes


Norway: 20 hours


Finland: 20 hours


Greenland: 20 hours


Russia: 20 hours

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