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If fasting during Ramadan is extremely challenging due to weather or long daylight hours, a Muslim should:

1. **Seek Guidance**: Consult a local scholar for advice based on Islamic jurisprudence.

2. **Use Ijtihad (Personal Effort)**: Assess personal capacity; if fasting is physically detrimental, Islam allows concessions.

3. **Follow Flexibility in Timing**: In extreme conditions, scholars may permit following the fasting hours of a nearby moderate region.

4. **Consider Fidya or Qada**: If fasting is missed due to hardship or illness, one can make up the fast later (Qada) or offer compensation (Fidya) if unable to fast at all.

These options help balance the obligation with personal well-being.

Arslan Editer Answered question August 28, 2024
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