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Bringing Ramadan Alive: Faith, Family, and Fun Through Play

Bringing Ramadan Alive:  Faith, Family, and Fun Through Play
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Bringing Ramadan Alive: Faith, Family, and Fun Through Play

Ramadan is a very special time of year for Muslims around the world. It is the ninth month in the Islamic calendar and is the month in which the Qur'an began to be revealed.

Bringing Ramadan Alive  Faith, Family, and Fun Through Play
When the thin crescent moon of Ramadan is sighted, it begins a month of devotion, self-reflection, kindness, compassion, and gratitude. To practice self-control, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset. Individuals strive to recite more Qur'an,  to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the religion, and to perform good deeds such as feeding the hungry, donating money to charities, and helping those in need.
Ramadan resources from KCS
Families, friends, and communities often come together to share a meal and pray during sehri (the predawn meal) and iftar (the breaking of fast meal). I have fond memories of time spent around the table with my parents and siblings during my childhood. For my 5-year-old, his favourite thing about Ramadan are 'the activities and yummy food!'
When the thin crescent moon of Ramadan is sighted, it begins a month of devotion, self-reflection, kindness, compassion, and gratitude. To practice self-control, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset. Individuals strive to recite more Qur'an,  to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the religion, and to perform good deeds such as feeding the hungry, donating money to charities, and helping those in need.
Bringing Ramadan Alive  Faith, Family, and Fun Through Play
When the thin crescent moon of Ramadan is sighted, it begins a month of devotion, self-reflection, kindness, compassion, and gratitude. To practice self-control, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset. Individuals strive to recite more Qur'an,  to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the religion, and to perform good deeds such as feeding the hungry, donating money to charities, and helping those in need.
Ramadan resources from KCS
Families, friends, and communities often come together to share a meal and pray during sehri (the predawn meal) and iftar (the breaking of fast meal). I have fond memories of time spent around the table with my parents and siblings during my childhood. For my 5-year-old, his favourite thing about Ramadan are
When the thin crescent moon of Ramadan is sighted, it begins a month of devotion, self-reflection, kindness, compassion, and gratitude. To practice self-control, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset. Individuals strive to recite more Qur'an,  to gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of the religion, and to perform good deeds such as feeding the hungry, donating money to charities, and helping those in need.
Ramadan resources from KCS
Families, friends, and communities often come together to share a meal and pray during sehri (the predawn meal) and iftar (the breaking of fast meal). I have fond memories of time spent around the table with my parents and siblings during my childhood. For my 5-year-old, his favourite thing about Ramadan are
Families, friends, and communities often come together to share a meal and pray during sehri (the predawn meal) and iftar (the breaking of fast meal). I have fond memories of time spent around the table with my parents and siblings during my childhood. For my 5-year-old, his favourite thing about Ramadan are

"the activities and yummy food."

My Salah Garden
To instil core memories of Ramadan being a time full of love, kindness, and compassion, we decorate our homes, read Muslim children’s books, and engage in plenty of sensory play and crafting to gain a deeper knowledge of stories from the Qur'an. KCS Early Years has a wonderful range of resources that have made our Ramadan play invitations so much more fun and engaging. We've learnt about the lunar cycle, the five pillars of Islam, the prophet's stories, and animals in the Qur'an.
Ramadan Suncatchers
Last year, we crafted Ramadan suncatchers to hang in the windows. This year, we've crafted lanterns and foil art to hang around the house. We used the lanterns alongside our rainbow glitter numbers to work on number recognition in a lantern tuff tray invitation.
Ramadan lanterns | KCS
In the last ten nights of Ramadan, there is one night, known as Laylatul Qadr (The Night of Power), which is better than a thousand months. We will be spending these last few days of Ramadan learning about charity and good deeds. You can craft a jar of good deeds with your little learners or some prompts to discuss what we can do to be kind and generous to our friends and neighbours.

May this holy month bring with it peace, blessings, and an abundance of joy. Ramadan Mubarak.

 

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