As many know, Ramadan lasts a full month when one fasts during daylight hours BUT what about the Muslims who live in the Arctic Circle where there are 24 hours of sunshine? Wow, mind blown, right?
“We’ve got two difficult questions, not just when you can break the fast in the North but also when you should start fasting,” says Mohammed Kharraki, a spokesman for the country’s Islamic Association.
A look at the adjustments Muslims living in the Arctic Circle need to make during the holy month —