Ramadan Timings‏

Question:

My Brother lives in Netherlands and the Ramadan timings in Netherlands are very long. The FAJR azan will be at 4 am and MAGHRIB Azan will be at 9:40 pm (approx 18 hours). He wanted to know what is the Islamic practice / law when we have such long fast days. Is there any relaxation for E.G. can he follow fast timings of another close by Muslim country

Answer:

Hanafi fajr time is slightly later. He may break his fast if he travels or he gets sick, then make it up later. Other than that there is no excuse not to abide by local timings.

Hajj Gibril Haddad

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