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Ramadhan

Preparing Little Hearts for the BIG Month

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Fasting

Food
Beyond

Why do we
fast?
How
do we fast?
What does
fasting mean?

Fasting is what the the month of


Ramadhan is known for. But what is
fasting really all about? Match the
questions and answers to find out.

When do
we fast?

We fast because
Allah has told
us to do so.

Where is
fasting done?

Who should
fast?

2
Every Muslim should fast, but there are
some people who are not required to
fast such as young children, the sick and
travellers.

3
Fasting means to stay away or to hold
yourself back from something. In the
same way, people stay away from food
and bad deeds when fasting.

4
Compulsory Fasting takes place
during daylight hours in the month of
Ramadhan.

5
We fast by not eating or drinking
anything from dawn to dusk. But that's
not all. Fasting also includes staying
away from bad deeds and habits.

To learn more about the fiqh


of fasting and other
great courses on Islam, join:
islamiconlineuniversity.com

Welcome

Guest Ramadhan
Kareem
Your

Spread the Ramadhan welcome to


all your family and guests at your
house with this wonderful Ramadhan
Welcome display. Colour in the letters,
then cut the display out and hang it
near the entrance to your house!

Month

Quran
of the

The Quran is the ____ of Allah.

OWDR

Every Muslim should recite the Quran, seek to


__________ it and ___ upon it.

DUNASTRENDS

The Quran was revealed in the ______ language.

CAT

The Quran describes Ramadhan as the month of


the _____.

CRABIA

The Quran was revealed on a special night


called Laylatul-____ (The Night of Power).

ANQUR
RADQ

Answers: WORD UNDERSTAND ACT ARABIC QURAN QADR

Ramadhan is the month of the Quran, because


this is the month in which the Quran was
revealed, on a special night called LaylatulQadr - the night of power. Discover more about
the Quran in this month by completing the
sentences on this page by unscrambling the
letters on the side.

To learn more about


the Quran, visit
bayyinah.tv

Around
the
World
Ramadhan

11. Which city has the longest fast?


_________________________________________
22. Which city has the shortest fast?
_________________________________________
33. In which country does the has the fast begin the earliest?
_________________________________________

London
Start: 2:39
End: 21:23

44. In which country does the fast finish the latest?


_________________________________________

Islamabad
Start: 3:13
End: 19:21

New York
Start: 3:45
End: 20:30

Kuala
Lumpur
Start: 5:50
End: 19:24
Mecca
Start: 4:11
End: 19:05
Georgetown
Start: 4.22
End 18:10

Cape Town
Start: 6:21
End: 17:45

Muslims all over the world fast during


the Month of Ramadhan. But what
is it like to fast in different countries?
Study the map below and answer the
questions to find out!

Sydney
Start: 5:30
End: 16:54

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Feed
and
Feast

Ingredients
250g (8oz) unsalted butter,
softened
250g (8oz) caster sugar
250g (8oz) self-raising
flour
Pinch of salt
4 medium eggs
4 tablespoons milk
2 x -12hole muffin tins,
lined with paper cases.

Method
Set the oven to 190C or Gas Mark 5.
Tip the butter into a bowl and beat it until softened. Add the sugar,
flour, salt, eggs and milk and whisk until the mixture is smooth.
Use a traditional-style ice-cream scoop, or spoon, to divide the
mixture between all the paper cases.
Place both muffin tins in the oven and bake for
15 minutes, then swap over the position of the
tins over and bake for a further 3-7 minutes,
until both trays of cupcakes are a light golden
colour.
Remove the tins from the oven. Leave
the cupcakes to cool in the tins for a few
minutes, then transfer them to a wire rack to
cool.

Ramadhan is the month of feeding


others, and there's a great reward
in providing someone with food to
open their fast. Make delicious cup
cakes using the receipe provided
and then share them with others to
have as part of their iftar.

Make
Dua
Go for it!
&

My Du'a List

Top times to make du'a in


Ramadhan:
When opening your fast.
In the middle of the night.
On the night of power, Laytul
Qadr.

1
2
3

There are so many great times to make


du'a in Ramadhan. Write your top 3 du'a
for this Ramadhan, and draw a picture of
what is looks like when your du'a will be
answered. Make sure you read the check
list before you make your own list!

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Give
to
Get

There are so many great deeds you can do during


Ramadhan to get even more rewards, and giving in
charity is one of them. Muslims are even more generous
in the month of Ramadhan.
Colour and cut out this charity box, then fill it with coins
and notes, then hand the box to a registered charity.

Gifted

Eid

At the end of Ramadhan comes the special day of


celebration called 'Eid. It's a day of remembering
Allah, and spreading happiness to people around
us with greetings and gifts.
Find special gift ideas in the wordsearch here.

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