Before its official opening in 2010, the Burj Khalifa was named the Burj Dubai, a skyscraper located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Standing as the tallest building globally, it reaches a total height of 829.8 meters, with its roof height measuring 828 meters. Since its unveiling in 2009, the Burj Khalifa has held the prestigious title of the world’s tallest building and structure, surpassing Taipei 101. During the holy month of Ramadan, Muslims worldwide observe fasting, prayer, and community gatherings. However, due to its immense height, occupants on the Burj Khalifa’s upper floors must wait longer to break their fast than those on lower levels, as the sun sets later at higher elevations. This unique aspect of the building’s architecture adds a distinctive element to the Ramadan experience for its residents and visitors.