Ramadan 2022: Fasting hours and iftar times around the world

The pre-sunrise to sunset fast lasts anywhere from 11 to 19 hours depending on where in the world you are.

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The Muslim holy month of Ramadan has entered its second week. The pre-sunrise to sunset fast lasts anywhere from 10 to 19 hours depending on where in the world you are.

The fast entails abstinence from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual relations to achieve greater “taqwa”, or consciousness of God.

Ramadan begins 10 to 12 days earlier each year. This is because the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar Hijri calendar with months that are 29 to 30 days long. Because the lunar year is shorter than the solar year by 11 days, this means that Ramadan will also be observed twice in the year 2030 – first on January 6 and then again on December 27 – depending on the sighting of the moon. The next time Ramadan will start after April 2 will be about 33 years from now, or the year 2055.

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The number of daylight hours varies from country to country. Muslims living in the world’s southernmost countries such as Chile or New Zealand will fast an average of 11 to 12 hours while those living in northern countries such as Iceland or Greenland will have a 17+ hour fast.

For Muslims living in the Northern Hemisphere, the number of fasting hours will be a bit shorter this year and will continue to decrease until 2031, which is the year Ramadan will encompass the winter solstice – the shortest day of the year. After that, fasting hours will increase until the summer solstice – the longest day of the Northern year. For Muslims living south of the equator, the opposite will happen.

INTERACTIVE-Ramadan2022 - Iftar suhoor and fasting times around the world
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In extreme northernmost cities such as Longyearbyen, Norway, where the sun does not set from April 20 to August 22, religious rulings have been issued to follow timings in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, or the nearest Muslim country.

Below are the average number of fasting hours in cities around the world. Actual fasting hours and times will vary by day, as well as calculation methods:

– Nuuk, Greenland: 18-19 hours
– Reykjavik, Iceland: 17-18 hours
– Helsinki, Finland: 16-17 hours
– Stockholm, Sweden: 16-17 hours
– Glasgow, Scotland, UK: 16-17 hours

INTERACTIVE-Ramadan2022 - longest fasting hours around the world
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– Amsterdam, the Netherlands: 15-16 hours
– Warsaw, Poland: 15-16 hours
– London, UK: 15-16 hours
– Paris, France: 15-16 hours
– Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan: 15-16 hours
– Brussels, Belgium: 15-16 hours
– Zurich, Switzerland: 14-15 hours
– Bucharest, Romania: 14-15 hours
– Ottawa, Canada: 14-15 hours
– Sofia, Bulgaria: 14-15 hours
– Rome, Italy: 14-15 hours
– Madrid, Spain: 14-15 hours
– Lisbon, Portugal: 14-15 hours
– Athens, Greece: 14-15 hours
– Beijing, China: 14-15 hours
– Washington, DC, US: 14-15 hours
– Pyongyang, North Korea: 14-15 hours
– Ankara, Turkey: 14-15 hours
– Rabat, Morocco: 14-15 hours
– Tokyo, Japan: 14-15 hours
– Islamabad, Pakistan: 14-15 hours
– Kabul, Afghanistan: 14-15 hours
– Tehran, Iran: 14-15 hours
– Baghdad, Iraq: 14-15 hours
– Beirut, Lebanon: 14-15 hours
– Damascus, Syria: 14-15 hours
– Cairo, Egypt: 13-14 hours
– Jerusalem: 13-14 hours
– Kuwait City, Kuwait: 13-14 hours
– Gaza City, Palestine: 13-14 hours
– New Delhi, India: 13-14 hours
– Hong Kong: 13-14 hours
– Dhaka, Bangladesh: 13-14 hours
– Muscat, Oman: 13-14 hours
– Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 13-14 hours
– Doha, Qatar: 13-14 hours
– Dubai, UAE: 13-14 hours
– Aden, Yemen: 13-14 hours
– Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: 13-14 hours
– Dakar, Senegal: 13-14 hours
– Abuja, Nigeria: 13-14 hours
– Colombo, Sri Lanka: 13-14 hours
– Bangkok, Thailand: 13-14 hours
– Khartoum, Sudan: 13-14 hours
– Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: 13-14 hours

INTERACTIVE-Ramadan2022 - shortest fasting hours around the world
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– Singapore: 13-14 hours
– Nairobi, Kenya: 13-14 hours
– Luanda, Angola: 12-13 hours
– Jakarta, Indonesia: 12-13 hours
– Brasilia, Brazil: 12-13 hours
– Harare, Zimbabwe: 12-13 hours
– Johannesburg, South Africa: 12-13 hours
– Buenos Aires, Argentina: 12-13 hours
– Ciudad del Este, Paraguay: 12-13 hours
– Cape Town, South Africa: 12-13 hours
– Montevideo, Uruguay: 12-13 hours
– Canberra, Australia: 12-13 hours
– Puerto Montt, Chile: 11-12 hours
– Christchurch, New Zealand: 11-12 hours

Source: Al Jazeera