Are Fasting Hours Longer in Summer and Shorter in Winter?

 

Yes, they usually are. 

Fasting lasts from dawn to sunset. In summer, dawn comes earlier and sunset later, making fasting hours longer. In winter, the opposite happens. 

This variation exists because Ramadan follows the lunar calendar and moves through the seasons. Over time, people experience fasting under different daylight conditions. 

Wise Compass often reflects on how this cycle keeps fasting dynamic rather than predictable. 

That same reflective approach continues through Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, where patterns are explored thoughtfully. 

The length of the fast changes, but its meaning stays constant. 

How do you adjust your routine as fasting hours shift? 

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