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The month of Ramadan lasts 29 or 30 days, depending on the year, and its beginning date is based on local moon sightings, making it always somewhat uncertain when it will begin. During Ramadan, Muslims are not allowed to eat, drink, smoke, or have sexual relations from sunrise to sunset. Muslims are supposed to focus on Allah, read the Koran, and give to the poor more than usual during this month as well.
Some are exempt, however, from the rules, including young children, pregnant women, seniors, and those with serious health conditions. An athlete in intense training can also be exempted, but he would be expected to fast later to make up for missing Ramadan.
In the UAE, work days are usually shortened by two hours during Ramadan, and many use this extra time for an afternoon nap. Many also stay up late at night and become extremely fatigued during daylight hours. Unfortunately, this tiredness tends to cause some to become more irritable, less productive at their job, and less careful while driving. Thus, there is a downturn economically and a upsurge in traffic accidents during Ramadan in the UAE.
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