Longest Fastest in the World: Ramadan (Ramadan 2023) is expected to start in India from 24 March. This month is considered the holiest month for Muslims. All Muslims keep Roza (fast) in the month of Ramzan. The duration of one fast lasts from before the sun rises till it sets. For this reason, there is a decrease or increase in the number of fasting hours at different places. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about some such cities around the world, where the longest and shortest fasting hours (Longest Fasting Hours in the World) remains.
month of ramadan
In the Islamic calendar, the seventh month is Rajab, the eighth is Shaaban and the ninth is Ramadan. Ramadan starts when the moon is seen. Fasting is observed from the next day onwards. If the moon is sighted in India on March 23, then the first Roza will be observed on March 24.
Cities having the longest fasting hours
According to the report of AlJazeera, the fasting hours are different in different cities of the world. In some, the fast is of more hours, while in some it is of fewer hours. According to the report, the longest fast is kept in these cities. See the list…
- Nuuk, Greenland: 17 hours
- Reykjavik, Iceland: 17 hours
- Helsinki, Finland: 17 hours
- Stockholm, Sweden: 17 hours
- Glasgow, Scotland: 17 hours
- Amsterdam, Netherlands: 16 hours
- Poland: 16 hours
- London, UK: 16 hours
- Kazakhstan: 16 hours
- Brussels, Belgium: 16 hours
- Paris, France: 15 hours
- Zurich, Switzerland: 15 hours
- Romania: 15 hours
- Canada: 15 hours
- Bulgaria: 15 hours
- Rome, Italy: 15 hours
- Madrid, Spain: 15 hours
- Portugal: 14 hours
- Athens, Greece: 14 hours
- Beijing, China: 14 hours
- Washington, DC, US: 14 hours
- Ankara, Turkey: 14 hours
- Rabat, Morocco: 14 hours
- Tokyo, Japan: 14 hours
- Islamabad, Pakistan: 14 hours
- Kabul, Afghanistan: 14 hours
- Tehran, Iran: 14 hours
- Baghdad, Iraq: 14 hours
- Beirut, Lebanon: 14 hours
- Syria: 14 hours
- Egypt: 14 hours
- Jerusalem: 14 hours
- Kuwait City, Kuwait: 14 hours
- Gaza City, Palestine: 14 hours
- New Delhi, India: 14 hours
- Hong Kong: 14 hours
- Dhaka, Bangladesh: 14 hours
- Muscat, Oman: 14 hours
- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 14 hours
- Doha, Qatar: 14 hours
Cities having the shortest fasting hours will be here
According to the report of AlJazeera, fasting is the least number of hours in these places. See the list…
- Singapore: 13 hours
- Nairobi, Kenya: 13 hours
- Luanda, Angola: 13 hours
- Jakarta, Indonesia: 13 hours
- Brasilia, Brazil: 13 hours
- Harare, Zimbabwe: 13 hours
- Johannesburg, South Africa: 13 hours
- Buenos Aires, Argentina: 12 hours
- East City, Paraguay: 12 hours
- Cape Town, South Africa: 12 hours
- Montevideo, Uruguay: 12 hours
- Canberra, Australia: 12 hours
- Port Montt, Chile: 12 hours
- Christchurch, New Zealand: 12 hours
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