Which country has the least number of fasting hours?
According to Russia Today, Ramadan 2023 is expected to begin on Thursday, March 23, and Eid al-Fitr is on Friday, April 21. The fasting hours in different countries differ from each other based on the location, and it is expected that the Comoros Islands will experience the least fasting hours and Algeria and Tunisia will experience the most fasting hours.
The average fasting hours in the following countries are as follows:
Comoros Islands: 12 hours and 17 minutes
Somalia: 13 hours and 27 minutes
Yemen: 14 hours and 7 minutes
Sudan: 14 hours and 8 minutes
Mauritania: 14 hours and 15 minutes
Qatar: 14 hours and 15 minutes
Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Kuwait: 14 hours and 30 minutes
Amman: 14 hours and 37 minutes
Saudi Arabia and UAE: 14 hours and 41 minutes
Bahrain: 14 hours and 41 minutes
Iraq and Egypt: about 15 hours
Morocco: 15 hours and 25 minutes
Libya: 15 hours and 15 hours and 30 minutes
Algeria and Tunisia: 15 hours and 45 minutes