You think our days are long?

Growing number of Muslims in Norway deal with sun that never sets.

July 24, 2012 at 3:53PM

Rose French is on vacation this week, so this blog post is being brought to you by her editor, Maureen McCarthy.

I'm looking through the religious news of the day while Rose is away and came across this interesting piece on the Huffington Post about Muslims reckoning with the fasts of Ramadan in a land where the sun never sets.

Meanwhile, here's what Rose found about what's happening locally with our long summer Ramadan:

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