June 15, 2015

UK Muslims reject fatwa calling for fasting hours to be shortened

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Monday 15 Jun 2015 - 11:03 Makkah mean time-28-8-1436

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London (IINA) – British Muslims rejected a religious edict (fatwa) issued by Islamic Foundation calling for the long fasting hours in the UK to be shortened during the holy month of Ramadan.
Dr Usama Hasan of the Quilliam Foundation has issued the controversial fatwa calling for the long fasting hours in the UK to be shortened.
“Those who wish to follow dawn-sunset timings of 18-21 hour fasts and can do so safely, are free to do so. Those who find this genuinely unbearable, or are convinced of the non-literalist approach of ‘morning to evening’ rather than the literalist ‘dawn to sunset,’ may wish to fast for 12 or preferably 14-16 hours, beginning from dawn, sunrise or even their usual morning meal (breakfast!) …,” he said in his fatwa.
“The day length in London during a midsummer Ramadan is almost 17 hours (sunrise-sunset). Since there is no agreed beginning of dawn, the dawn-sunset timings vary from 19 to 20.5 hours. The day length increases as we go further north, especially in Scotland and Northern Ireland…," he added.
A number of Muslims who were polled by the BBC stressed the need to strictly observe the fast timing (sunrise-sunset) in the country where they reside.
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