Muslims, worldwide Ramadan While preparing to start the month on Friday, March 1 or the next day, fast The retention times will vary depending on the position of the countries.
The longest fasting will be kept on the last day of Ramadan on March 29 in the Nuuk, Iceland, Iceland, while 15 hours 52 minutes in Nuuk, while the shortest fast will be 13 hours and 38 minutes long in the Punta Arenas Region of Chile.
This year, the difference between Muslims living in different positions in the world will not exceed 3 hours.
In Türkiye, the first fast of Ramadan will be wake up at night and the first iftar will be made tomorrow. The first imsak will be held tomorrow at 05.08 in Iğdır and the first iftar will be held at 18.02 in Iğdır.
The first day of Ramadan will be held in Çanakkale at 06.18 and the last iftar will be held at 19.12 in Çanakkale.
Osmaniye, Kastamonu, Antalya, Bilecik, Denizli and Balikesir with 12 hours 56 minutes longest, 30 cities with 12 hours and 54 minutes will be fast with the shortest fast.
In the remaining 45 provinces, you will be fasting for 12 hours and 55 minutes.
According to the lunar calculations of the Supreme Council of Religious Affairs of Religious Affairs, the crescent of the month of Şevval, Ramadan will last 29 days this year because it will be seen on the 29th day of Ramadan.
The longest fast on the first day of Ramadan is in the Punta Arenas region of Chile, Chile
According to the data on the website of the Presidency of Religious Affairs “Ramazan.diyanet.gov.tr”, if Ramadan starts everywhere in the world on March 1, the longest fasting time will be in the Punta Arenas region with 15 hours 51 minutes.
15 hours 7 minutes in Dunedin, New Zealand and 14 hours 47 minutes in the capital Wellington, 12 hours and 56 minutes in Nuuk, Greenland. In Canberra, the capital of Australia, the fasting time will be 14 hours 27 minutes.
Muslims will fast in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, and in Stockholm, Stockholm, the capital of Norway, the capital of Norway.
14 hours and 3 minutes in Johannesburg, South Africa, 12 hours and 52 minutes in Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital Copenhagen, 12 hours and 52 minutes in Moscow, Russia.
On the first day of Ramadan, the average fasting periods in other cities will be as follows:
“The Netherlands, Amsterdam, Poland, Warsaw, England’s London, Kazakhstan’s Astana and Belgium, Brussels, France’s Paris, Switzerland’s Zurich, Romania’s Bucharest, Canada’s Ottowa, Bulgaria’s Sofia, Italy, Madrid, Spain’s Spanish, Bosnia-Hersak’s cities.
Muslims, 12 hours 52 minutes in Berlin, the capital of Germany, 12 hours and 56 minutes in Reykjavik, Iceland, 12 hours and 55 minutes in Washington, the US capital of Washington, 13 hours 31 minutes in Cakarta, Indonesia, 12 hours 55 minutes in Greece, 12 hours 55 minutes in the capital of Portugal, 12 hours 55 minutes in Japan, 12 hours 55 minutes in Japan, 12 12 hours 55 minutes in the capital of Beijing, 13 hours and 19 minutes in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 12 hours 56 minutes in Iran’s capital Tehran, 12 hours and 57 minutes in Kabul, Afghanistan, 12 hours 57 minutes in Pakistan, 12 hours and 58 minutes in Iraq and 13 hours in the capital of Sri Lanka.
13 hours 14 minutes in Abuja, Nigeria, 12 hours and 59 minutes in Cairo, Egypt, 12 hours and 57 minutes in Beirut, Lebanon, 13 hours in Janeiro, Brazil, 12 hours in Jerusalem, 13 hours in Jerusalem, 13 hours in Gabon Librevil, 13 hours in the first day of the Riyadh city of Saudi Arabia. Fasting in minutes.
The longest fast on the last day of Ramadan is in Iceland and Greenland
The last day of Ramadan will vary considerably on March 29, according to the beginning of the month. 15 hours 52 minutes in Reykjavik, Iceland, 15 hours 52 minutes in Nuuk, Greenland, and 15 hours 11 minutes in Moscow.
At the beginning of Ramadan, the longest fasting will be held in the Punta Arenas region of the fasting time of fasting for 2 hours, 13 hours 38 minutes will be.
(AA)