The length of fasting hours in Arab countries and the world during the month of Ramadan 2020 varies from one country to another, just as the hours of fasting vary between the first days of the month of Ramadan and the last, where the shortest fasting hours will be the first day and the longest is the last day of the month
The longest hours of fasting will be recorded in Ramadan 2020 in Algeria and Tunisia, where the number of hours of fasting in Algeria will be in Ramadan 2020 according to the time of Algiers, the first day of Ramadan 15:08, and the last day of Ramadan 16:13.
Followed by Tunisia with a few minutes difference, as the number of hours of fasting in Tunisia in Ramadan 2020 will be according to the time of the capital Tunis, the first day of Ramadan 15:07 and the last day of Ramadan 16:12.
The shortest hours of fasting in the Arab countries will be in the Comoros, where the shortest number of hours of fasting in the Comoros (Moroni) is the last day of Ramadan 12:46, while the longest number of hours of fasting in the Comoros (Moroni) is the first day of Ramadan 12:56.
Thus, the opposite of the rest of the Arab countries where the shortest day is the first day of Ramadan and the longest day is the last day in the month of Ramadan, where the longest fast in the Comoros is the first day and the shortest day is the last day in Ramadan (because its location is close to the part Southern part of the Earth, where the day is less during the summer)
Fasting hours in the rest of the Arab countries range from 15-14 hours ( you can learn about the longest and shortest fasting hours in Arab countries from here )
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