KUALA LUMPUR: The post-sahur struggle is real. Stay awake and power through the morning, or give in to heavy eyelids?
For many Muslims, feeling sleepy after the pre-dawn meal is perfectly normal – especially in the first few days of Ramadan when the body clock is still adjusting to earlier wake-up times.
According to Dr Aisya Natasya Musa, a lecturer and consultant respiratory physician at Hospital Al-Sultan Abdullah, Universiti Teknologi MARA Puncak Alam, you don’t need to completely avoid sleeping after sahur. The key lies in timing and posture.
