Here are the countries with longest and shortest fasting hours
Muslims all over the world welcomed the holy month of Ramadan 2022 in early April this year. The first day of Ramadan in some countries was on April 2, while a number of other countries welcomed the holy month on April 3.
In Ramadan, Muslims worldwide fast during daylight hours. Muslims fast from the pre-sunrise to sunset, and the fasting period lasts between 10 and 21 hours.
Here is a list of the countries with longest and shortest fasting hours during Ramadan 2022, according to UAE Moments.
Countries with longest Ramadan fast period:
Nuuk, Greenland: 19 hours and 57 minutes
Reykjavik, Iceland: 19 hours and 59 minutes
Helsinki, Finland: 19 hours and 09 minutes
Stockholm, Sweden: 18 hours and 58 minutes
Additionally, these countries fast more than 17 hours during Ramadan 2022:
Glasgow, Scotland, UK: 17 to 18 hours
Oslo, Norway: 17 to 18 hours
Copenhagen, Denmark: 17 to 18 hours
Moscow, Russia: 17 to 18 hours
Countries with shortest Ramadan fast period:
Christchurch, New Zealand: 11 hours and 20 minutes
Puerto Montt, Chile: 11 hours and 30 minutes
Canberra, Australia: 11 hours and 47 minutes
Montevideo, Uruguay: 11 hours and 48 minutes
Cape Town, South Africa: 11 hours and 52 minutes
Additionally, these countries fast less than 12 hours during Ramadan 2022:
Johannesburg, South Africa: 11 to 12 hours
Buenos Aires, Argentina: 11 to 12 hours
Ciudad del Este, Paraguay: 11 to 12 hours