Muslims observe Ramadan with adjustments for the local time zone. Here's how they manage fasting and meals:
Beautiful update and analysis on Muslim fasting in Germany. A clear picture is made on how the fasting goes with variation in time. Nice one
God is wonderful and great. We are enjoying in Nigeria..... 18hrs long wow. Thanks for sharing thou
Honesty Nigeria is enjoying most time in Germany winter period no sahoor only iftoor
Thanks for sharing! It’s interesting how Ramadan routines adjust with the seasons
Thanks for sharing! It’s interesting how Ramadan routines adjust with the seasons—long summer fasts must be tough, but the community gatherings make it special.
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44 days agoIn Germany, Muslims observe Ramadan with adjustments for the local time zone. Here's how they manage fasting and meals:
- *Fasting hours*: Varies by season
- Summer: Longer fasting hours (around 18-19 hours)
- Winter: Shorter fasting hours (around 12-13 hours)
- *Iftar (food break)*: After sunset (Maghrib)
- Summer: Around 9:30 PM - 10:00 PM
- Winter: Around 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM
- *Suhoor (midnight food)*: Before dawn (Fajr)
- Summer: Around 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM
- Winter: Around 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
In Germany, Muslims often gather with family and community for iftar and suhoor, especially during Ramadan. Mosques and Islamic centers provide meals and support.