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Yahya Samatar marks his first Ramadan in Canada

Yahya Samatar is observing his first Ramadan since arriving last year as a refugee in Canada.

Winnipeg's long days mean this is the longest time the Somalian refugee has had to go without food

Yahya Samatar marks his first Ramadan since claiming refugee status in Canada last year. (Kaj Hasselriis/CBC)

Yahya Samatar is observing his first Ramadan since arriving last year as a refugee in Canada.

Samatar swam across the muddywaters of the Red River to Manitoba from North Dakota lastAugust.

On MondaySamatarbegan his first day of fasting from dawn to dusk and specialRamadanprayer in observance with the Muslim holy time.

Samataris originally from Somalia where he worked to defend human rights. Facing persecution by al-Shabaab, the militant group linked to al-Qaeda, Samatarlefthis family behind and paid smugglers to take him to Ethiopia, Brazil, Central America and eventually to the United States.

He said because of the long days in Manitoba, this Ramadan is the longest he has had to go without food or drink.

"It's a really big difference because I never had these long hours of fasting," he said.

Muslims in Winnipeg observing Ramadan do not eat or drink from about 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Another difference in Canada, saidSamatar,is that very few peopleare fasting along side him.

"Wherever you go in Somalia all the people are fasting, there are no restaurants," he said.

At least at work, his colleagues are sensitive to his hunger pains,Samatar said.

"I'm really very glad with the team I'm working with they do respect my Ramadan," he said.

It's been "really hard" to mark Ramadan without his family nearby, but hopefully soon that will change.

Samatar'srefugee application was accepted in September. After he gets permanent residency in Canada,he will be able to bring over his wife and children still in Somalia.