The shortest and longest hours of fasting in the Arab countries during Ramadan 1444/2023

Written By رنا السيلاوي on 2023/03/07

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Weather of Arabia - The number of fasting hours in the month of Ramadan varies between countries of the world according to the geographical location of each country, and in Ramadan this year 2023 AD / 1444 AH, the shortest hours of fasting in the world will be in countries located south of the equator, because the number of daylight hours is now less in the southern half of the globe, while the longest hours of fasting will be in countries far north.

 

The shortest and longest fast in the countries of the world during Ramadan 2023

The longest fasting hours in the world during Ramadan 2023 will be in Greenland, with about 20 hours of fasting, while the least fasting hours in the world will be in Johannesburg, South Africa, by about 11 hours and 12 minutes.

 

The shortest and longest hours of fasting in the Arab countries are in Ramadan 1444/2023

The longest hours of fasting in the Arab world during Ramadan 2023 will be in Tunisia at a rate of 15 hours and 45 minutes, while the shortest hours of fasting in the Arab world will be in the Comoros at about 12 hours and 37 minutes. The following are the longest and shortest hours of fasting in the Arab countries, arranged from longest to shortest:

Tunisia:

The number of fasting hours in Tunisia in Ramadan 2023, according to Tunis time:

The shortest day of fasting in the city of Tunis is the first day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 13 hours and 44 minutes

The longest day of fasting in the city of Tunis is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 55 minutes

 

Algeria:

The number of fasting hours in Algeria in Ramadan 2023, according to Algiers time:

The shortest day of fasting in the city of Algeria is the first day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 13 hours and 30 minutes

The longest day of fasting in the city of Algeria is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 56 minutes

 

Libya:

The number of fasting hours in Libya in Ramadan 2023, according to Tripoli time:

The shortest day of fasting in Tripoli is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 42 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Tripoli is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 42 minutes

 

Morocco:

The number of fasting hours in Morocco in Ramadan 2023, according to Rabat time:

The shortest day of fasting in Rabat is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 37 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Rabat is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 41 minutes

 

Egypt:

The number of fasting hours in Egypt in Ramadan 2023, according to Cairo time:

The shortest day of fasting in Cairo is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 39 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Cairo is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 34 minutes

 

Iraq:

The number of fasting hours in Iraq in Ramadan 2023, according to Baghdad time:

The shortest day of fasting in Baghdad is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 39 minutes.

The longest day of fasting in Baghdad is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 41 minutes.

 

the two seas:

The number of fasting hours in Bahrain in Ramadan 2023, according to Manama time:

The shortest day of fasting in Manama is the first day of Ramadan, with a number of hours of 13 hours and 30 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Manama is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 17 minutes

 

The UAE:

The number of fasting hours in the Emirates in Ramadan 2023, according to Abu Dhabi and Dubai timing:

The shortest day of fasting in Abu Dhabi is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 30 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Abu Dhabi is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 13 minutes

 

The shortest day of fasting in Dubai is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 31 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Dubai is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 15 minutes

 

Saudi Arabia:

The number of fasting hours in Saudi Arabia in Ramadan 1444, according to the timing of Riyadh and Makkah Al-Mukarramah:

The shortest day of fasting in Riyadh is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 29 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Riyadh is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 11 minutes

 

The shortest day of fasting in Makkah Al-Mukarramah is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 27 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Makkah Al-Mukarramah is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 14 hours and 3 minutes

 

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Sultanate of Oman:

The number of fasting hours in Oman in Ramadan 2023 according to Muscat time:

The shortest day of fasting in Muscat is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 31 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Muscat is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 13 minutes

 

Kuwait:

The number of fasting hours in Kuwait in Ramadan 2023, according to the time of Kuwait, the capital:

The shortest day of fasting in Kuwait City is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 31 minutes

The shortest day of fasting in Kuwait City is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 14 hours and 23 minutes

 

Lebanon:

The number of fasting hours in Lebanon in Ramadan 2023, according to Beirut time:

The shortest day of fasting in Beirut is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 45 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Beirut is the last day of Ramadan, with 14 hours and 48 minutes

 

Jordan:

The number of fasting hours in Jordan in Ramadan 2023 according to Amman time:

The shortest day of fasting in Amman is the first day of Ramadan, with a total of 13 hours and 40 minutes.

The longest day of fasting in Amman is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 40 minutes.

 

Palestine:

The number of fasting hours in Palestine in Ramadan 2023, according to Jerusalem time:

The shortest day of fasting in Jerusalem is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 53 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Jerusalem is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 52 minutes

 

Syria:

The number of fasting hours in Syria in Ramadan 2023, according to Damascus time:

The shortest day of fasting in Damascus is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 44 minutes.

The longest day of fasting in Damascus is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 47 minutes.

 

Qatar:

The number of fasting hours in Qatar in Ramadan 2023, according to Doha time:

The shortest day of fasting in Doha is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 29 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Doha is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 14 hours and 13 minutes

 

Mauritania:

The number of fasting hours in Mauritania in Ramadan 2023 according to Nouakchott time:

The shortest day of fasting in Nouakchott is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 28 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Nouakchott is the last day of Ramadan, with 14 hours.

 

Sudan:

The number of fasting hours in Sudan in Ramadan 2023, according to Khartoum time:

The shortest day of fasting in Khartoum is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 20 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Hartoum is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 13 hours and 46 minutes

 

Yemen:

The number of fasting hours in Yemen in Ramadan 2023, according to Sanaa time:

The shortest day of fasting in Sana'a is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 23 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Sana'a is the last day of Ramadan, with a total of 13 hours and 45 minutes

 

Somalia:

The number of fasting hours in Somalia in Ramadan 2023 according to Mogadishu time:

The shortest day of fasting in Mogadishu is the first day of Ramadan, with a time of 13 hours and 22 minutes

The longest day of fasting in Mogadishu is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 13 hours and 27 minutes

 

Djibouti:

The number of fasting hours in Djibouti in Ramadan 2023, according to the time of Djibouti, the capital:

The longest day of fasting in Djibouti, the capital, is the first day of Ramadan, with a total of 13 hours and 25 minutes

The shortest day of fasting in Djibouti, the capital, is the last day of Ramadan, with a number of hours 13 hours and 45 minutes

 

Comoros:

The number of fasting hours in the Comoros in Ramadan 2023, according to the time of the capital, Moroni:

The longest day of fasting in Moroni is the first day of Ramadan, with a length of 13 hours and 21 minutes

The shortest day of fasting in Moroni is the last day of Ramadan, with the number of hours being 13 hours and 05 minutes

 

Note : The Comoros records the shortest fasting hours in the Arab countries during Ramadan 2023, and unlike the rest of the Arab countries , the longest fast in the Comoros is the first day, while the shortest fast is the last day in Ramadan (because its location is close to the southern part of the earth, where daylight hours are shorter during this period).

 

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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