Astronomical estimates indicate that the holy month of fasting in Pakistan will start on March 12 as Ramadan comes near.
The daily fasting period during the holy month of Ramadan is closely correlated with daylight hours, which are correlated with geographic location.
Because of the longer daylight hours in countries closer to the North Pole, Ramadan fasting hours are longer than in those further south.
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The longest fasting hours, approximately 17 hours and 26 minutes, will be experienced in Nuuk, Greenland, while the shortest fasting day will be in Porto Montt, Chile, lasting roughly 12 hours and 44 minutes.
Pakistanis are anticipated to fast for about 14 hours during the forthcoming holy month, according to a report. It is anticipated that Karachi will observe a 13-hour, 54-minute fast.
The places with the longest fasting hours are listed below:
- 17 hours and 26 minutes in Nuuk, Greenland.
- 17 hours and 25 minutes in Reykjavik, Iceland.
- 17 hours and 9 minutes in Helsinki, Finland
The following are the places where fasting hours are the shortest:
- 12 hours and 44 minutes in Puerto Mont, Chile.
- 12 hours and 46 minutes in Christchurch, New Zealand.
- 13 hours and 15 minutes in Nairobi, Kenya.
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