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... Read moreExperiencing Ramadan, especially by the midpoint like day 15, often brings mixed emotions—fatigue from the long fasting hours combined with a deep sense of spiritual fulfillment. As someone observing Ramadan, I can relate to the feeling of a "long day"; fasting from dawn to sunset is both physically and mentally challenging, yet it encourages patience, self-discipline, and gratitude. Each day of Ramadan offers new opportunities for reflection and growth. For instance, Day 15 often feels like a milestone because you are halfway through the holy month’s fast. At this point, it helps to stay connected with the community through shared experiences, which can be seen in hashtags like #ramadan and #muslimtiktok that bring people together online. Balancing daily responsibilities while fasting is demanding. Wearing a hijab throughout the day adds to this experience, highlighting the practice of modesty and faith. Engaging with content about Ramadan and hijabi lifestyle helps me feel understood and supported within a broader community. Sharing these moments on platforms like TikTok not only documents your journey but also inspires others who might be struggling during Ramadan. Remember to stay hydrated with Iftar—the meal to break the fast—and take moments to rest when possible. Ramadan is as much about spiritual growth as it is about physical endurance, and each long day strengthens your commitment and faith.