Ramadan, the month of mercy and blessings, has begun, in which Muslims around the world organize fasts.
The fasting period of the month of Siyam varies from 12 to 18 hours from sunrise to sunset around the world, depending on where you live in the world.
Ramadan starts every year 10 to 12 days earlier than the previous year, this is because the Islamic calendar is based on the Hijri lunar calendar in which months consist of 29 or 30 days.
Since the lunar year is 11 days shorter than the solar year, Ramadan will occur twice in the year 2030, first starting on January 5 and then starting on December 25.
Muslims living in southern countries such as Chile or New Zealand will fast for an average of 12 hours, while Muslims living in northern countries such as Iceland or Greenland will fast for more than 17 hours.
For Muslims living in the Northern Hemisphere, fasting hours will be slightly shorter this year and will continue to decrease until 2031.
Let’s find out what the fasting hours will be in cities around the world and where the longest and shortest fasts will be.
Nook, Greenland: 17 hours
Reykjavik, Iceland: 17 hours
Helsinki, Finland: 17 hours
Stockholm, Sweden: 17 hours
Glasgow, Scotland: 17 hours
Amsterdam, Netherlands: 16 hours
Warsaw, Poland: 16 hours
London, UK: 16 hours
Astana, Kazakhstan: 16 hours
Brussels, Belgium: 16 hours
Paris, France: 15 hours
Zurich, Switzerland: 15 hours
Bucharest, Romania: 15 hours
Ottawa, Canada: 15 hours
Sofia, Bulgaria: 15 hours
Rome, Italy: 15 hours
Madrid, Spain: 15 hours
Lisbon, Portugal: 14 hours
Athens, Greece: 14 hours
Beijing, China: 14 hours
Washington DC, USA: 14 hours
Pyongyang, North Korea: 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
Damascus, Syria: 14 hours
Cairo, 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
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: 14 hours
Aden, Yemen: 14 hours
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: 13 hours
Dakar, Senegal: 13 hours
Abuja, Nigeria: 13 hours
Colombo, Sri Lanka: 13 hours
Bangkok, Thailand: 13 hours
Khartoum, Sudan: 13 hours
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 13 hours
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
Celdad del Este, Paraguay: 12 hours
Cape Town, South Africa: 12 hours
Montevideo, Uruguay: 12 hours
Canberra, Australia: 12 hours
Puerto Montt, Chile: 12 hours
Christchurch, New Zealand: 12 hours
Average fasting hours are between 13 and 15 hours in the countries of the Gulf and the wider Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Iraq, Yemen, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia. , including Libya and Palestine.