Assalam alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh,
I live up north, in Finland, and we get plenty of sun here. The prayer times are stretched quite evenly throughout the day and thus there's not so much time to sleep.
I work as a nurse and usually work is physically tiring. The shifts are 7am-3pm, 1pm-9pm and 9pm-7am. After an evening shift, it's especially difficult to get enough sleep before the following morning shift because of the timings of maghrib, isha and fajr. I come home at 9.30pm and I have to wait for maghrib and isha before going to bed. Then I have to wake up for fajr in less than 3 hours (or at least by sunrise which is at 4.28am). I leave for work at 6.30am. I can't even imagine how I'm going to survive through Ramadhaan - no time to sleep if I want to eat at night and fast during the day.
Does anyone have any ideas how to combine Islam and life in these circumstances? I'm asking for help because I'm starting to feel burnt out and all of this is new to me as a revert. I don't want to give up.
I live up north, in Finland, and we get plenty of sun here. The prayer times are stretched quite evenly throughout the day and thus there's not so much time to sleep.
I work as a nurse and usually work is physically tiring. The shifts are 7am-3pm, 1pm-9pm and 9pm-7am. After an evening shift, it's especially difficult to get enough sleep before the following morning shift because of the timings of maghrib, isha and fajr. I come home at 9.30pm and I have to wait for maghrib and isha before going to bed. Then I have to wake up for fajr in less than 3 hours (or at least by sunrise which is at 4.28am). I leave for work at 6.30am. I can't even imagine how I'm going to survive through Ramadhaan - no time to sleep if I want to eat at night and fast during the day.
Does anyone have any ideas how to combine Islam and life in these circumstances? I'm asking for help because I'm starting to feel burnt out and all of this is new to me as a revert. I don't want to give up.