Travelling to Morocco during Ramadan - female solo

Hello!

I am wondering how it is during Ramadan in the evening in Moroccan cities - as many people go out at night, would it also be safer than usual to stay out in the evening alone as a female solo traveler (to go to eat in restaurants / go to markets / walk around)? (I am not Muslim but I wouldn't mind fasting while I am there for the full week, to learn more about Islam and experience a bit more than I would otherwise.) My original plan was basically to go outdoors only during daytime and stay in the hotel in the evenings for safety reasons, but now I just realized it's Ramadan then and I've read online that it will be very dead outside during daytime lol.

Thank you in advance for sharing your opinion and experience.

Background:
I know there have been posts here before about female solo travel, where the experiences often have been at both extreme ends, like "I had the best time / trip of a lifetime / I loved travelling solo in Morocco" to "It was horrible / I will never go back even if I get paid / I was harassed and spat on". I still decided to give it a shot myself... and I couldn't find a post that specifically related to female solo travel during Ramadan. I've lived in other countries far away from my own, had people try to scam me, had men harass me, I am used to having to be extra vigilant in certain areas, I know how to dress modestly, stay lowkey / not have that look that screams 'I'm a tourist with money and don't know where I'm going' but I know I will still stand out as a female walking around alone..... I am mixed and since childhood I have often been told by north africans that I look Moroccan, so I hope to blend in a liiiittle bit more than for example blonde / blue eyed / very white foreigners.... I know Spanish and some French from before, I have studied some arabic fusha before and am now learning some darija. I am traveling to learn more about the culture, people, history, region, culinary traditions...