
Ramadan, Muslims’ holy month, will start tomorrow with the first light of day, while millions of believers around the world will be fasting for a month. It will last until the early days of August.
The days of fasting began last night, during which the Islamic world woke up for “sahur,” the first night-time meal of this year’s Ramadan, before waking up to the first day of fasting.
With the rising temperatures, believers are set to undergo a tough month of fasting, with officials strongly advising the consumption of minimum of 2-2.5 liters of liquid during sahurs and iftars – the latter meal being the one that comes after a full day of fasting.
/HurriyetDailynews.Com/