How Muslims Observe Ramadan in Areas Where the Sun Never Sets

If "your faith is strong, you can do it," says Muhammad Asif Mirz.

Mirza said he and his family are currently following the sunrise and sunset times of Edmonton, the capital of the province Alberta in Canada.

"There, Muslims are fasting from 2:56 a.m. until 10:08 p.m., which is a fasting time of about 19 hours and 15 minutes," he said. "It's a little longer than Mecca's fasting time, which is 14 hours."

"I used to live in Sweden when I was younger, and summer and winter are also different there," he said. "When I was there, Ramadan fell during winter, so I only had a four- to five-hour fasting time."

But Mirza says that he doesn't mind the longer fasting time.

"As with any religion or any belief, there are certain things you must follow," he said, "and if your faith is strong, you can do it."