A Swedish Muslim association says new guidelines are being drawn up for the fasting month, which begins on June 18 this year, as members of the religion are not supposed to eat until sunset.

Just three days later is the longest day of the year—when the sun blazes around the clock above the Arctic Circle and only sets for a few hours further south.

[Muslims in the Arctic Circle forced to come up with new rules for Ramadan when they are banned from eating during the day... because the region has 24-hour sunshine, MailOnline, June 11th 2015.]