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Presentation transcript:

Ramadan takes place during which month of the Muslim calendar?

Ramadan lasts for how long?

What do Muslims do every day during Ramadan?

Ramadan is meant to do what for the mind and the body?

By going without food, Ramadan helps Muslims relate to who?

Believers of Islam are called what?

Islam is practiced where?

The religious or holy book of the Muslims is called what?

The Islamic calendar is based on what?

During the month of Ramadan 14 centuries ago, Allah began revealing the Quran to who?

Fasting means what?

To prepare each day for fasting, Muslims eat Suhur. When does this meal take place?

Muslims break their fast each day with Iftar. When does this take place?

Like the old, this age group is excused from fasting. However, they sometimes will fast for half a day or a couple of days. Who are they?

Like the sick and the pregnant, this group of people are not allowed to fast. Why?

Eid ul-Fitr celebrates what?

When does Eid ul-Fitr take place?

What tells the Muslims that it is time to celebrate Eid ul-Fitr?

Muslims wear what during Eid ul-Fitr?

What do Muslims do on Eid ul-Fitr?

What does “Zahak” mean?  Money given to the community  Food eaten at night  Man who leads the prayers

What does “Imam” mean?  Money given to the community  Food eaten at night  Man who leads the prayers

What does “Ramadan Mubarak!” mean?  May peace be upon you  Have a blessed and happy Ramadan  Have a happy and blessed Eid

What does “Eid Mubarak!” mean?  May peace be upon you  Have a blessed and happy Ramadan  Have a happy and blessed Eid

What does “Assaluma alaikum!” mean?  May peace be upon you  Have a blessed and happy Ramadan  Have a happy and blessed Eid

Game based on the 1996 book, Ramadan, written by Suhaib Hamid Ghazi, and illustrated by Omar Ruyyan.