This year, the longest fast in the world during Ramadan is in Sweden and Norway, while the shortest fast is in the South American country of Chile. In Sweden and Norway, the fasting period is 20 and a half hours, while in Greenland and Iceland, the fast is 20 hours long.
On the other hand, the shortest fast is in Chile, where the fast is only 11 hours. The longest fast in Arab countries is in Algeria, which lasts 16 hours and 44 minutes. In Saudi Arabia, Medina, New York, the United States, and Turkey, the fasting period is 13 hours, while in Pakistan, the fasting period is 12 hours and 58 minutes.
In Brazil, South Africa, Argentina, New Zealand, the United Arab Emirates, India, and Indonesia, the flight is 12 and a half hours long.
Johannesburg and Cape Town in South Africa, as well as Ciudad del Este in Paraguay and Montevideo in Uruguay, have fasting periods of approximately 11 to 12 hours, making them among the cities with the shortest fasting periods in the world.
Due to the different times of sunrise and sunset in different countries of the world, there is also a significant difference in the duration of fasting.