Residents living on the upper floors of the Burj Khalifa experience a unique Ramadan detail: they wait slightly longer to break their fast. Because the tower is so tall, the sun remains visible a bit longer at higher elevations.
Islamic scholars in the UAE advise that people on the highest floors may need to delay iftar by about two to three minutes compared to those on the ground.
This ensures fasting ends precisely at sunset, as required in Ramadan, reflecting how even modern architecture can influence daily religious practices.
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