It must be weird in countries like the UK where daylight hours change so much during the year. So Ramadan during the height of summer means fasting for nearly 17 hours, while Ramadan during winter means fasting for less than 8 hours.
(Qatar is a bit more consistent, with daylight hours varying from between ~10 and a half and 13 and a half hours)
It must be weird in countries like the UK where daylight hours change so much during the year. So Ramadan during the height of summer means fasting for nearly 17 hours, while Ramadan during winter means fasting for less than 8 hours.
(Qatar is a bit more consistent, with daylight hours varying from between ~10 and a half and 13 and a half hours)