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"Ramadan: The Month of Shukr" is a sweet story that teaches children not just about gratitude but also a collection of related virtues and values like empathy, generosity, and more. With breathtaking ...
3. Involve Them in Ramadan Traditions Children love to participate in family activities, and including them in Ramadan traditions can help them feel engaged and connected. Even small tasks can ...
During the month of Ramadan, Muslims won't eat or drink during the hours of daylight. This is called fasting. Children are not expected to fast until they reach puberty, usually around the age of 14.
Paper lanterns are mostly associated with the festivities of Ramadan. There are many stories about how Muslims adopted the concept of paper lanterns and the most famous one is a story from Egypt.