Asalamualykum,
Ramadan commences 10/11 days earlier, than the previous year, depending on the moon sighting.
So i would imagine each country has it's fair share of long and short hours of fasting.
It doesn't matter if our fellow Muslim in Australia, for example, is fasting less than us.
What matter's is our sincerity and also we should grab this opportunity with both hands and see it as a pleasure to sacrifice something so small for everything that Allah swt has blessed us with. At least, when we open our fast we are able to eat food. Imagine the millions who are starving!
Also, each person has different strengths and weaknesses. Some find it hard abstaining from food, others find it easy etc. You could make the same argument why is individual A blessed with little or no hunger pangs and individual B, is thinking about food all the time.
We are all given different strengths and weaknesses - Allah swt holds this wisdom behind this, let's not complain and moan but embrace this opportunity.
Alhamdulilah for being alive and the opportunity to be able to fast.
... is it not fair that it differs so much, how hard the fast is?
Northern-Finland/Iceland have to fast for around 20 hours (this time) while others can go a few hours without darkness.
Is that fair?
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