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Amal goes on a Summer Camp while fasting and he collapses. If you have a very eager little boy (like my son) who wants to fast, this book helps you talk to them on things they should not be doing. I have a post on Intermittent Fasting that can help you more on this topic coupled with this book. The Gift of Ramadan Information shared in a fun, narrative context is far more engaging for children, and the story is a popular way to explore the topic.

This book is by Bachar Karroum and Tanja Vercelija. I am really enjoying Bachar Karroum books so… I am happy to be including this in the list. This is one of the best Ramadan books. For a fantastic Twinkl Originals story to learn more about the event, try ' Rameena's Ramadan'. And for even more Ramadan reading, try this 25 Great Ramadan Books for Children Blog. When is Ramadan?It’s not quite summer yet, but the heat has started creeping in so some delectable recipes geared toward the hotter times of year are certainly useful. With a mix of traditionally Middle Eastern or South Asian flavors and Western dishes, this cookbook should appeal to everyone. The Essential Ramadan Books Muhammad: A Prophet for Our Time by Karen Armstrong These books below are some of the highest rated, most popular books on the topic. From teaching children about the Muslim culture from around the world to traditions that we follow in our own family, I hope these books become a part of your library too. Taking activity books a little further, this book also serves as a journal for adolescents to record their daily actions and take time to reflect. It also has features like the Fastometer to make keeping fasts a fun challenge along with a triumphant one. Ramadan Activity Book by Learning Roots

One of my favorite Ramadan books for its enchanting storytelling and mesmerizing tranquil colors that channel Islamic art styles. Here’s a story that balances between modern Muslim life and the centuries-old traditions that have thrived through time, from the perspective of a 7-year-old girl eager to enjoy Ramadan. Ramadan Around the World by Ndaa Hassan and Azra Momin The Ramadan story is a great way to introduce to this important event in the Islamic calendar, and would be a great starting point for your Religious Education lessons on Islam or religious festivals and celebrations. It’s that favorite time of the year for Muslims, y’all. The Islamic month of Ramadan is just around the corner, and that means no eating or drinking (“Not even water!”) from sunrise to sunset. You might be thinking, how could this possibly be a time we enjoy? It’s definitely exhausting, especially when the days are so long. But the quiet purge of unnecessary distractions during the day (like that box of brownies I’ve been trying to ignore) leaves room for charity and giving, spiritual health, and personal reflection to blossom. It’s also a good opportunity to spend some of your downtime reading,especially the best Ramadan books.The book talks about the five pillars of Islam and offers children a positive perception of the Islamic holy month of mercy, the Ramadan. Eid-Al-Fitr - ‘Festival of Breaking the Fast’. This is the celebration that marks the end of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Ramadan usually lasts for 29 to 30 days. The exact dates of Ramadan vary from year to year because the Islamic calendar is governed by the phases of the moon. Who Should Fast in Ramadan? A young girl Noor, who lives with her family in Kuwait, prepares for the Muslim festival known as Girgian along with her family.

Our fantastically illustrated new resources can help you engage your learners during this special event. Here are some of our favourites. The artwork in this book is so heartwarming! With its round motifs and buoyant colors, it depicts the adventure young Rashad partakes in during his first Ramadan. Another sweet story for young kids to learn about Ramadan and the diverse people who practice fasting. Ramadan: the Holy Month of Fasting by Ausma Zehanat Khan

The Night of the Moon’ is about ‘ Chaand Raat‘ (as we call it in Urdu) in desi-land. 🙂 The story is filled with warmth and beauty, all about the tradition of Ramadan and Eid. The book has beautiful lush illustrations with a glimpse into Islamic art. It is beautiful story that offers a window into the modern Muslim culture. Ramadan is about finding the blessings around us and spreading that to our communities, but it can be hard to hold on to that feeling all month. This book is a vital resource to keep one’s spirit up and heart open, with its 25 motivational stories. Witty, funny, and conversational, it’s a great companion to have. Ramadan Rhapsody: A Daily Celebration by Linda Ilham Barto

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