It's Ramadan, Curious George

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It's Ramadan, Curious George

It's Ramadan, Curious George

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A young girl Noor, who lives with her family in Kuwait, prepares for the Muslim festival known as Girgian along with her family. Know that Ramadan is a month of mercy where the doors of paradise are open, so we increase prayers (salat) and the recitation of the Quran (Qur’an). It's beautifully illustrated throughout to bring the topic to life, and features memorable characters to educate children on the event. Information shared in a fun, narrative context is far more engaging for children, and the story is a popular way to explore the topic. George is celebrating with his friend Kareem and his family. George helps Kareem with his first fast and joins in the evening celebration of tasting treats and enjoying a special meal. Then, George helps make gift baskets to donate to the needy, and watches for the crescent moon with the Man in the Yellow Hat. Finally, George joins in the Eid festivities to mark the end of his very first Ramadan.

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. There are so many children’s books out there now on Ramadan that it can be hard to filter down to a few. This one always makes my list though, because it’s such an excellent introduction to Ramadan for little ones, and makes for fun family time reading as well. My Ramadan Dua Book by Farzana RahmanThis brand-new book from independent creator Crescent Moon includes activities for Ramadan that teach the basics of Ramadan. It also connects children to deeper understanding of Ramadan’s effect on the environment, the world, and themselves. Ramadan Rhymes by Elizabeth Lymer, Kim Reimann, Sandy Quigley, and Aisha Davies

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. During Ramadan, Muslims fast to get closer to God, be self-disciplined, control themselves, and show their gratitude for God’s blessings. For Muslim people around the world, Ramadan is a month-long time for prayer, fasting, and charity. This “month of blessing” is not viewed as a time of hardship but instead as a time to develop self-discipline and increase awareness of and compassion for the poor and the hungry. It is a time to deepen connection with Allah through prayer and community. For this much-anticipated month, Muslim people gather together in homes, shops, and restaurants to break their fasts and pray. A heartfelt modern tale about a young girl struggling to find a place in her school and neighborhood, and how to fit her Muslim identity into that. Aliya wonders whether she should fast in Ramadan and how that will affect her at school, but she finds the strength to be herself in the end. Ms. Marvel by G. Willow Wilson 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.

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If you want to research certain traditions and fundamental parts of Ramadan, this is a good place to expand your awareness. Hospitality and generosity are key to developing throughout the month, and this book explores Islamic traditions and teachings related to hospitality in Islam and beyond. Fasting In Islam and the Month of Ramadan by Ali Budak 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. What about for those kids who are too young to fast but really want to? This book shows how children can find a happy compromise with their families as well as discover the many traditions of Ramadan. My First Ramadan by Karen Katz 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?

ramadan activities what is ramadan all about ramadan ramadan craft ramadan powerpoint Ramadan chinese new year hanukkah christmas easter eid ul fitr What I like about this book is that it covers fasting in other faiths, drawing bridges between Islamic practice and others. It also goes into more depth about the merits of fasting, what constitutes a fast, and health in general, all while tying fasting to the strength of belief. Fasting for Ramadan by Kazim AliThis book is by Bharat Books and written by Amy Maranville. It is also a part of a Series about Indian Festivals called Toddler Tales. Good story but it may not be liked by many Muslim families as they mention that the family likes to gather around and sing on Eid. I get it that they may be referring to Qawwali (a form of singing) in Bengal but it is not Islamic so… you may have to explain to your children that Muslims don’t listen to music. Our fantastically illustrated new resources can help you engage your learners during this special event. Here are some of our favourites. Ramadan concludes with the special holiday Eid-al-Fitr. This delightful book takes readers into the significance of the holiday and how Muslims celebrate it. The focus on charity, community, and family make this a fantastic read for kids and adults alike. Lailah’s Lunchbox by Reem Faruqi and Lea Lyon

The story is about Laila, a curious young Muslim girl that wants to learn about Ramadan. Through a fun story, children are taught the religious concepts while also sparking their curiosity for further knowledge. The second book in the series, written by Amy Maranville, is about Amal keeping a fast. If you have a child who is starting to fast then this book is good conversation starter to talk about the things that can go wrong. 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. 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 ArmstrongOn the morning of Eid al-Fitr, we follow the family as they pray at the mosque before having a celebration with their friends and family. In honor of the month, I’ve pulled together 10 recommended books on Ramadan. From children’s books to journals for adults. This list of Ramadan books comprises all the need-to-haves for the month. Whether you are unfamiliar with Ramadan or you’re getting excited at the mere mention of it, these Ramadan books will satiate your hunger for knowledge, feed your appetite for fun, quench your thirst for… you get the idea. These books about or related to Ramadan offer a little something for everyone. Laila’s Lunch Box is a very gentle and moving story from first-time author Reem Faruqi. Lea Lyon’s illustrations are vibrant and decorative, capturing thecontrast of Islamic design and American school days. Follow the story of Laila, a curious young Muslim girl that wants to learn about Ramadan. Through a fun story for both children and parents, allow your kids to start comprehending religious concepts while also sparking their curiosity for further knowledge about their Islamic religion. This book helps children learn the many special prayers and sayings that are important during Ramadan. Set within a story of two kids discovering the experience of Ramadan, the book delivers each essential prayer in both Arabic and English to enable deeper understanding. Ramadan by Hannah Eliot and Rashin



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