In this country, Muslims are forced to fast for 22 full hours

Muslims in Iceland explain how they face one of the longest Ramadan fasts in the world because of the long days caused by sunrise in the early and late sunset. Muslims living in Iceland during the time of the holy month of Ramadan, [...]
Muslims living in Iceland during the time of the holy month of Ramadan are forced not to consume food and drink for 22 hours.
The longest Ramadan is for Muslims in Iceland. Some of them say that if you believe in something big, you're able to do anything for them”. Or “It's my belief that keeps me awake. It's too easy,”
The sun sets about 11: 00 p.m. in Iceland, and the sun begins about 4: 00 p.m., reports “BBC”, report Periscope.
Many Muslims have only two hours available to consume food and drink during the evening.
A report from “BBC” describes the life of Muslims living in Iceland and how they spend the month of Ramadan. “This is Sultan. He moved to Iceland from Pakistan five years ago”.
He tells of his limited time to feed. Even though it is a long time to eat, it is easy for him, since he has already converted it into a habit.
Over 1000 Muslims are allegedly living in Iceland. But not all fast in Ramadan./Periscopi/












