Far from home: Tutty are making the best of Ramadan in Sweden amid the pandemic.
PETALING JAYA: For Malaysian doctor Abu Zar Abu Bakar, Ramadan in Sweden means fasting for about 17 hours each day.
This is because the sunset, when Muslims break their fast, would usually be at about 8.35pm there, said Dr Abu Zar, who is based in the small coastal town of Oskarshamn in south of Sweden.
