Islamic Moments Ramadan Mubarak Bunting, Ramadhan Decorations - Stars

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Islamic Moments Ramadan Mubarak Bunting, Ramadhan Decorations - Stars

Islamic Moments Ramadan Mubarak Bunting, Ramadhan Decorations - Stars

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During Ramadan, Muslims fast to get closer to God, be self-disciplined, control themselves, and show their gratitude for God’s blessings. This Ramadan bunting is a wonderful addition to any learning environment while teaching children about Islam and the celebration of Ramadan and Eid ul-Fitr. It's also an easy way to decorate your home, whether you're a parent or childminder, while you and your children take part in Ramadan. If you're a teacher, why not decorate your assembly hall with this bunting for an extra special Ramadan assembly? Use the step by step instructions below to guide you if you have not used printable bunting before. Ramadan is a very special month that is observed by 1.8 billion Muslims all over the world. It falls on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is one of the biggest religious events on the planet.

This wonderful Ramadan display bunting is a cheerful decoration for your classroom or at home to help educate your children on the month of Ramadan or to use it for decoration to celebrate Ramadan. Ramadan is a very special month for Muslims all over the world. It falls on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. During the month of Ramadan, Muslims do not eat or drink from dawn until sunset. This is called fasting. Fasting in Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Ramadan for us is very easy because we live here in Saudi Arabia. It is very easy for us to feel the joy of ramadan as compared to those in non-Muslim countries. The whole city gets lit with lights and lanterns… there are moon decorations everywhere. The timings changes and people start staying up late. Everything is so relaxed and yet festive! Ramadan usually lasts for 29 to 30 days. It begins with the sighting of the new moon and ends with another crescent new moon.You can find more Ramadan craft ideas at the Twinkl Crafts Ramadan Hub. What Other Homemade DIY Ramadan Decorations Are There?

Please note: The files are all in PDF format. You may need Acrobat reader to open it. Printing instructions: These homemade DIY Ramadan decorations would look beautiful hanging in a window or on a wall as a lovely reminder of Ramadan. This is a great Ramadan craft activity for older children too, as they will develop key paper craft construction skills such as the concertina fold and creating a paper tassel. They will love making these homemade DIY Ramadan decorations, and take pride in this decoration.What do you think? Yes, nothing fancy, but having made it together is what makes it special. Since I like sharing, I’ve included the bunting here as a free printable for you all. The floral rose design is perfect for this season when Eid is coming in the Spring and summer months. The story is beautifully illustrated throughout to bring the events to life, and the fun plot and loveable characters will help children engage with the topic. It inspires virtues like kindness and selflessness, and reading the story together in the classroom will help create a more understanding environment and broaden children's awareness of different cultures. Zakat al-Fitr - a compulsory/ obligatory charity that is given at the end of Ramadan and before Eid al-Fitr prayer at the latest.



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