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Ramadan hours

Working hours during Ramadan should not exceed eight hours, including two hours of overtime, Labour Inspection Department director Mohamed Saeed al-Naimi said. “This law applies to Muslims and non-Muslims alike,” he added.

Qatar Labor Law

Part Seven
Regulation of the Working Hours and Leave
Article (73)
The maximum ordinary working hours shall be 48 hours per week at the rate of 8 hours per day with the exception of the month of Ramadan when the maximum working hours shall be 36 hours per week at the rate of 6 hours per day.