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REVISED edition for Ramadhan 2021

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REVISED edition for Ramadhan 2021

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Contents

Ramadhan Day 1 Pillars of Islam

Ramadhan Day 2 Ramadhan Decorations

Ramadhan Day 3 Five Daily Prayers

Ramadhan Day 4 Our Parents

Ramadhan Day 5 Islamic Message (Design a T-shirt)

Ramadhan Day 6 School Assembly

Ramadhan Day 7 Ramadhan Word Search Puzzle

Ramadhan Day 8 The Spirit of Islam

Ramadhan Day 9 The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم and His Family

Ramadhan Day 10 Ramadhan Crossword Puzzle

Ramadhan Day 11 Design Your Own Invention

Ramadhan Day 12 Dot to Dot Puzzle

Ramadhan Day 13 Valid Excuses For Not Fasting

Ramadhan Day 14 Helping Others

Ramadhan Day 15 Dangers of Shirk

Ramadhan Day 16 Maze Puzzle

Ramadhan Day 17 Suhoor Meal

Ramadhan Day 18 Recognising Opposites

Ramadhan Day 19 Taking Precautions

Ramadhan Day 20 Laylatul Qadar (The Night of Power)

Ramadhan Day 21 Planting and Sowing in Islam

Ramadhan Day 22 The Strong Believer

Ramadhan Day 23 A Million Pounds!

Ramadhan Day 24 Memorise Part of an Ayah

Ramadhan Day 25 Prophets in Islam

Ramadhan Day 26 Eid Clothes

Ramadhan Day 27 Muslim Countries

Ramadhan Day 28 Eid Bunting

Ramadhan Day 29 Islam in Numbers

Ramadhan Day 30 Eid Day!

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Introduction for Parents.

In the name of Allah the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy.

This year the Muslim world will live through another unique Ramadhan. We will experience this blessed month in

relative isolation from our communities, friends and in many cases even family members. We will experience a

Ramadhan without some of the distinctions which ordinarily make Ramadhan so special.

Our Ramadhan will be largely restricted to our own homes, with only our closest family members as close company. As

Muslims, we believe all this is due to a wisdom which only Allah knows – perhaps this will cause us to appreciate our

Islam, communities and the Masaajid even more.

In such situations, the Muslims must pull together and help each other, in line with the saying of Allah,

{By time, Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each

other to truth and advised each other to patience} [Soorah Al-Asr]

This booklet has been compiled (and updated for Ramadhan 2021) in an effort to make our children’s Ramadhan more

fruitful. It has been designed for 7 to 11 year olds, however if your child is younger or not able to read fluently, they can

still benefit from the booklet if you help them with the reading and understanding. There are 30 different activities, one

for each day of Ramadhan and should only take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. After completing each of the

quizzes or puzzles, encourage your child to check the answers (in the answer booklet, found on our website:

www.IslamNelson.com/Resources) straight away and make corrections in a different coloured pen. The corrections will

then stand out so they can review and learn from their mistakes.

In ending, I would like to thank my wife for proof reading the draft and advising me on some alterations. I must also

thank my children for their input and help. Any remaining mistakes are from myself and shaytaan. May Allah accept this

humble effort.

Of course, no book is perfect – asides the noble book of Allah, so if you have any thoughts, find any mistakes or you

have suggestions for future versions, we would welcome them. Please email us your thoughts to:

[email protected]

Abu Mus’ab Nelson, Lancashire, UK 16th March 2021

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IMPORTANT QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN YOUR FIRST FAST

Why do we fast?

We have to always remind ourselves that we are fasting for the sake of Allah alone, to please Him and to

attain reward from Him.

What is the benefit of fasting?

The main benefit is for us to become better Muslims. Whilst we are fasting, it’s not just about not

eating and drinking, but we have to control what we say, what we listen to and what we watch.

What other acts of worship can I do during Ramadhan?

Ramadhan is known as the month of the Qur’an. This is because in Ramadhan, we fast and we also

increase how much Qur’an we read. Many people finish reciting the Qur’an a few times during Ramadhan.

So set yourself a target – how much will you finish?

We should also make as much Dua as we can whilst we are fasting, always remember Allah, say Dhikr and

fulfil all our Prayers.

Are there any special times to make Dua in Ramadhan?

We can make Dua anytime in the day and night, however there are some special times for Dua as well.

They include: before breaking the fast, in your Sujood and after the Adhan.

Who should I make Dua for?

Make Dua for yourself, and make Dua for every person you love. Firstly, your parents and also brothers

and sisters, grandparents, and all your relatives. Do not forget your friends and neighbours. If you know

of an ill, lonely or poor person, make Dua for them.

How can I be a better Muslim during Ramadhan?

Think about which actions please Allah – do them. Think about which actions makes Allah angry – do not

do them. Also, try to learn and read more about Islam.

How can I have a healthy Ramadhan?

During long hot days, you have to make sure you drink plenty of water before you begin your fast and

after you break your fast. Make sure you eat your Suhoor meal, do not over eat at Iftar time and swap

fizzy drinks for water. Also remember to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables.

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The most important actions of Islam are known as the 5 pillars of Islam. As soon

as we are old enough, we have to make sure we do them.

From the list below, tick the 5 pillars of Islam. Then, on a separate piece

of paper, draw a small picture that represents each pillar.

Once you have finished drawing the pictures, ask an adult in your home to

guess which picture matches with each pillar.

How many did they guess correctly?

Being a good person

Paying Zakah (Charity)

Helping your parents

Reading the Qur’an

Shahadah: Believing that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah

alone and Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم is His messenger.

Praying 5 times a day

Fasting in Ramadhan

Hajj

RAMADHAN DAY 01 PILLARS OF ISLAM

Going shopping with mum

Thought of the day

Every time you make Dua, do not forget the

most important people in your life – your

parents.

Which Dua will you make for them next time?

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It is important that our houses are always clean and tidy, and smelling nice. When

there is a happy event such as Eid or a new baby, we can make our houses nice by

decorating them. We can also decorate our houses when Ramadhan comes.

Today, we are going to make our own decorative paper lantern!

You will need: 1) A4 card (or Paper)

2) Stapler (or Glue/Glue stick/Sellotape)

3) Scissors

Ask an adult to log onto the following address: www.IslamNelson.co.uk/Resources

After scrolling down the page, you will find our 5 minute video demonstrating how

to make the lantern in just 6 easy steps.

Written Instructions:

Step 1: Layout the A4 sheet as landscape.

Step 2: Cut out a 2cm strip from the shorter end.

Step 3: Fold the main sheet in half along the long edge.

Step 4: Make cuts 2cm apart on the folded side.

Step 5: Open the sheet and staple (or glue) together the shorter

edges.

Step 6: Use the strip to make the handle by stapling each end to

the top of the lantern.

RAMADHAN DAY 02 RAMADHAN DECORATIONS

Thought of the day

Cleaning the house is not only your mum’s

responsibility, we have to all do our share of

the work.

What can you do every day to make the

cleaning easier?

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In Arabic, the 5 Daily Prayers are called Salah. The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said

regarding them, “The difference between us (Muslims) and them (non-Muslims)

is the Salah. Whoever leaves it has disbelieved.” [1]

When you are 7 years old you have to start praying regularly, and after 10 years

old you are not allowed to miss a Prayer. This is because the prayer is one of the

main differences between a Muslim and a non-Muslim.

In the boxes on the left, write the 5 daily prayers in order. Next, match

each prayer with the correct number of Fardh Raka’aat by drawing a line

between the boxes on the left with the numbered boxes on the right.

Reminder of spellings: Isha - Maghrib - Fajr - Dhuhr - Asr

2nd Salah:

4 Raka’aat

RAMADHAN DAY 03 FIVE DAILY PRAYERS

4 Raka’aat

4 Raka’aat

3 Raka’aat

2 Raka’aat

5th Salah:

4th Salah:

3rd Salah:

1st Salah:

Thought of the day

When you stand to pray, remember you are

praying to Allah; when you say anything in

Salah, you are saying it to Allah. Remember

that every time you are about to pray.

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Our Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “The pleasure of the Lord is in the pleasure of the

parents, and the displeasure of the Lord is in the displeasure of the parents.” [2]

This means that when your parents are pleased and happy with you then Allah is

also pleased and happy with you. If your parents are angry and not happy with you

then Allah is also angry and not happy with you.

Today, make your parents extra happy by writing them a small thank you

note for all the things they have done for you.

You could begin with:

Dear parents, ..………………………………………..........

……………………………………………………………………...

……………………………………………………………………...

……………………………………………………………………...

……………………………………………………………………...

……………………………………………………………………...

……………………………………………………………...

…………………………………………………………………

RAMADHAN DAY 04 OUR PARENTS

Thought of the day

Whatever we do for our parents, we will never be

able to repay them for the amount of goodness

they have done for us. But try to do a small kind

action for them every day, and never forget them

in your Duas.

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The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم used to always encourage people to do good actions, and there are

different ways to encourage people to do good.

Today we are going to Design a T-shirt so it has an Islamic message to

encourage people to do a good deed that is pleasing to Allah.

RAMADHAN DAY 05 ISLAMIC MESSAGE

Thought of the day

Remember, actions speak louder than words.

What actions can you think of that you could

perform so it gives people an Islamic message?

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Ask an adult to log onto www.Madeenah.com/in-todays-assembly

Scroll down to ‘Assembly Oct’ 19’

Read the 5 questions below first.

Next, listen to this 12 minute assembly by

Ustadh Abul Abbaas Naveed.

Answer the questions as you are

listening. (You may need to pause the

assembly)

Q1) What will happen if, in this life, we behave as good Muslims?

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….....

Q2) How do you become a good Muslim?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Q3) Is it better to read 10 pages of the Qur’an once a month or half a page every

day? (Tick the correct answer below)

10 Pages once a month Half a page a day

Q4) In the assembly a child called Musa mentioned a good action that can be done

regularly (all the time). What did he say?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Q5) What did Ustadh Abul Abbaas say was a good deed that was easier than all

the things the children said?

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

RAMADHAN DAY 06 SCHOOL ASSEMBLY

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Learn these words, they will come up again later in this booklet:

Tawheed: Worshiping Allah alone. The opposite of Tawheed is ‘Shirk’.

Suhoor: Early morning meal you have (before Fajr prayer) when you are fasting.

Iftar: The meal you have (at the time of Maghrib prayer) when breaking the fast.

Taraweeh: The late evening prayers during Ramadhan.

Sunnah: This means ‘a way’. For example the Sunnah (way) of Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم.

Hadith: What the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said, did or allowed.

RAMADHAN DAY 07 RAMADHAN WORD SEARCH PUZZLE

RAMADHAN

QURAN

TAWHEED

IFTAR

SUNNAH

TARAWEEH

SUHOOR

FASTING

EID

HADITH

Thought of the day

Every Muslim has to learn about Islam, so do lots of

reading, listen to Islamic audios and even watch

Islamic videos. Try to learn something new every day.

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Ramadhan is a special month, which means we have to behave much differently in

Ramadhan. We should try to do more Islamic things, and stay away from bad

things.

Draw an up arrow next to those things which we should do even more of

during Ramadhan and draw a down arrow next to the things we should do

less of or not at all. One has been completed for you.

Can you think of 5 more tasks that should be increased and 5 that should be

decreased this month?

Reading Qur’an Speaking nicely

Showing kindness

Remembering Allah (Dhikr)

Taraweeh

Helping others

Watching films & cartoons Playing computer games

Sleeping all day

Arguing

Window shopping

Being on the phone all day

Lying

Fighting

RAMADHAN DAY 08 THE SPIRIT OF RAMADHAN

Thought of the day

What is the point in not eating and drinking during

Ramadhan, if a person says bad words and does not pray?

This is why the Prophet said, “Whoever does not leave

false speech and evil actions, Allah is not in need of his

leaving food and drink.” [3][3]

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If we really love our Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم, we should learn about him. Let’s see how much we

know about his family.

Fill in the Prophet’s صلى الله عليه وسلم family tree using the clues and names below and add

them to their correct position.

Abdil Mutalib’s daughter in law is Aminah. Her husband is Abdullah. Umm Kulthoom’s nephew is

Hussein and her sister is Fatimah. Hassan is Hussein’s brother. Ibraheem is the grandson of Aminah

and he is also the brother of Abdullah. Ruqayyah and Zainab are the sisters of Al-Qasim.

Zainab Hussein Abdullah

Ruqayyah Hassan Fatimah

Abdullah Abdil Mutalib Al-Qasim

Umm Kulthoom Aminah Ibraheem

His Grandfather

His Mother

His Father

Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم

His Daughter

Fatimah

His Daughter

His Daughter

His Daughter

His Son

His Son

His Grandson

His Grandson

RAMADHAN DAY 09 THE PROPHET صلى الله عليه وسلم AND HIS FAMILY

His Son

Thought of the day

The more you learn about the Prophet, the more you will love

and admire him. Learning about his life is called the Seerah.

Think about buying a good Seerah book? Or listen to a series

of lessons on his biography here: www.madeenah.com/a-brief-study-

of-the-life-of-the-prophet-and-his-ten-companions/

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Complete the crossword puzzle using the clues. Use a pencil, in case you

make a mistake.

ACROSS

2 The morning meal in Ramadhan.

6 A day celebrated after Ramadhan.

7 The meal when breaking your fast.

8 Late evening prayers during Ramadhan.

DOWN

1 Allah’s words revealed to the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم

3 The month of fasting.

4 What the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said, did or

allowed.

5 Singling out Allah alone in worship.

RAMADHAN DAY 10 RAMADHAN CROSSWORD PUZZLE

WORD BANK

EID, HADITH, IFTAR, QURAN,

RAMADHAN, SUHOOR, TARAWEEH, TAWHEED

Thought of the day

Good friends in this life will be together in the next

life, in Paradise (inshaAllah). Think about your closest

friend. What do you like about them? Why are they a

good friend? How could you be a better friend to them?

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Muslims have a long history of inventing things. Did you know the first camera,

windmill, soap and even the numbers we all write were invented by Muslims.

Today, you are going to design an invention which is going to change the world! This could

be a helpful machine that would make life easier or solve a problem people face, such as a

faster way of travelling. Draw and label your idea below.

RAMADHAN DAY 11 YOUR OWN INVENTION

Thought of the day

The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “The most beloved people to Allah

are those who are most beneficial to people…” [4]

This includes being helpful to all people, Muslims and

non-Muslims.

Take a photo of it & email it to [email protected] together with your

Name, age & city for a chance to win a £10 cash prize for the best submission. Submission deadline: 20th Ramadhan.

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Use a ruler and a pencil to complete this dot to dot activity to reveal

the image. Start from 1 in the bottom left and continue to 94. After

you have finished, colour it in to make it look even more beautiful.

RAMADHAN DAY 12 DOT TO DOT PUZZLE

Thought of the day

In the sight of Allah, the best places on earth

are the Masaajid.

Do you attend your local Masjid often?

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Some Muslims do not have to fast.

Draw a tick next to the people mentioned below who do not need to fast.

However, anyone who misses a fast should make it up after Ramadhan if they

can.

If they are not able to make it up (for example if they have a long-term illness or

are very old and will find it too difficult), then they should feed a poor person for

every fast they missed in Ramadhan.

A traveller

A busy person

Someone feeling a little

thirsty

A young child

Someone feeling a little

hungry

Someone who is feeling

lazy

Someone who is sick and

will be harmed by fasting

A person who is very old

and fasts with difficulty

RAMADHAN DAY 13 VALID EXCUSES FOR NOT FASTING

Thought of the day

The prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم encouraged us to make things easy for

people and not make things difficult.

Do you help make things easy for people?

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The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “…Allah helps the servant as long as he helps his

brother…” [5]

This means if you keep helping your Muslim brother or sister then Allah will keep

helping you. This includes helping your family.

On this 14th day of Ramadhan, do at least one extra thing to help your family

without them having to ask you. There are some ideas below.

❖ Wash up

❖ Help set the table

❖ Help your parents feel happy by hugging them

❖ Clean a room in your home

❖ Take care of your younger brother or sister by playing a game they like

❖ Ask your parents to phone your grandparents so you can speak to them and

help make them happy

❖ Ask your parents what you could do to help them today

❖ Add your own helpful idea here: ………………………………………………………………………………

Draw a tick next to the helpful thing you did today.

RAMADHAN DAY 14 HELPING OTHERS

Thought of the day

As we learnt earlier in this booklet, the best actions

are those we do regularly.

Which of the actions above will you begin to do more

regularly?

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Qur’an: “Indeed, Allah does not forgive association [shirk] with Him, but He forgives what is less than that for whom He wills. And he who associates others with Allah has certainly fabricated a tremendous sin”. [4:48]

This means that shirk (making partners with Allah) is such a bad thing that Allah

will not forgive someone who does this if they do not ask for forgiveness before

they pass away. Although, Allah may forgive us for some of the other bad things

we may do.

Can you tell the difference between some of the 5 different types of shirk

below and other bad things that are not shirk?

Make a line between the ‘shirk’ box in the middle and its different types.

One has been completed for you.

Stealing

Fighting

Lying

Swearing

Making dua TO

a dead person

Making dua FOR

a dead person

Believing someone

knows the future

Wearing something

around the neck

thinking it will

protect you

Believing someone,

other than Allah, can

give life or cause death

Loving someone or

something like you love

Allah

SHIRK

RAMADHAN DAY 15 DANGERS OF SHIRK

Thought of the day

Shirk is so bad that Allah will not forgive the one who

does it. There are many different types of Shirk.

It is important we study this subject in detail so that

we can always stay away from all types of Shirk.

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Can you help little Mus’ab quickly escape the market place and find his way

to the Masjid on time for the prayer?

The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “Whoever purifies himself in his house then walks

to one of the houses of Allah in order to perform one of the duties enjoined by

Allah, for every two steps he takes, one will erase a sin and the other will raise

him one degree in status”[6]

RAMADHAN DAY 16 MAZE PUZZLE

Thought of the day

Remember this hadith every time you make wudu in your house

then walk to the Masjid, for example, to pray. Insha’Allah

every two steps you take, Allah will forgive you for something

bad that you did & He will increase your position.

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As we are now more than half way through Ramadhan, some people may begin to

feel lazy and not get up in time to have the Suhoor meal before fasting.

The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “The Suhoor is a blessed meal, so do not

abandon it even if you take only a sip of water. Verily, Allah and his angels send

blessings upon those who take the Suhoor.” [7]

Draw your own Suhoor meal below. Remember to keep it healthy!

RAMADHAN DAY 17 SUHOOR MEAL

Thought of the day

Along with following the Sunnah, there is lots of wisdom in

taking the Suhoor meal.

It gives us strength to worship Allah & helps us avoid a bad

mood due to being very hungry. Can you think of others?

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Using a pencil and ruler, draw a line to match each of the words on the left

to its ‘opposite’ on the right. One has been completed for you.

Eid

Ramadhan

Sunnah

Isha

Jannah Iftar

Shirk

Fajr

Bida’h

Masjid

Tawheed

Jahanam

Halal

Market Place

Haraam Fardh

Suhoor Nafal

RAMADHAN DAY 18 RECOGNISING OPPOSITES

Thought of the day

It is useful to learn about the opposites to good

actions so that we can stay away from these.

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A man said, “O Messenger of Allah, should I tie my camel and trust in Allah, or should I leave her untied and trust in Allah?” The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “Tie her and trust in Allah.” [8]

This shows we should always trust Allah in helping and keeping us safe. However,

at the same time, we must also be careful and do what we are able to do ourselves

(take precautions) to keep us safe.

Can you circle at least 10 dangerous hazards in little Nusaybah’s family

kitchen to help keep her and her family safe?

RAMADHAN DAY 19 TAKING PRECAUTIONS

Thought of the day

How can you help keep things safe in your home?

Think of things that may seem safe but could potentially

be a cause of danger. Do what you can to reduce the

danger.

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Laylatul Qadar is a special night that could be on any odd night in the last 10

nights of Ramadhan. It is better than 1000 months! We should do extra good

deeds on these nights, hoping one of them will be Laylatul Qadar, so that we may

be rewarded hugely by Allah.

Put an up arrow next to the things which we could do even more of during

the odd nights of Ramadhan and put a down arrow next to the things we

should do less of or not at all.

Pray Nawafil prayers

Sleep longer on this

night

Making Dhikr

(remembering Allah)

Ask Allah to forgive us

Stay up late to talk to

others

Read the dua: Laa illaha

illa anta subhanaka ini

kuntu minaz-zalimeen

Make extra dua

Read extra Qur’an

RAMADHAN DAY 20 LAYLATUL QADAR (THE NIGHT OF POWER)

Thought of the day

Because it is the 20th day of Ramadhan today, tonight

will be the first odd night of the last 10 days of the

month (21st night of Ramadhan).

What extra worship will you do tonight?

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The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “There is no Muslim who plants a tree or sows seeds and then a bird, or a person, or an animal eats from it except that it is regarded as a charity for him.” [9]

This shows that growing plants and trees from which living creatures eat, is

something Allah loves for us to do and He will reward us for it.

Plan your own garden by drawing fruits and vegetables you would like to

grow in the two rows of vegetable patches above.

RAMADHAN DAY 21 PLANTING AND SOWING IN ISLAM

Thought of the day

Why not gain extra reward on this day of Ramadhan

by growing your own plant? Take the seed from an

apple and plant it in a small pot. Later, once it sprouts,

you can move it into a garden.

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The Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “The strong believer is more beloved to Allah

than the weak believer, but there is goodness in both of them...” [10]

Draw a tick next to things that make us stronger (physically & mentally) &

a cross next to those that make us weaker. Two have been completed.

Controlling our anger

Eating healthy

Going to bed late

Drinking fizzy drinks

Walking

Sleeping too much

Using a car for short

journeys

Being sad

Drinking water

Riding a bike

Eating too much

Eating lots of sweets

Playing computer

games for hours

Being positive

Eating fruit and

vegetables

Following the Sunnah

of the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم

Always trusting Allah

Exercising

RAMADHAN DAY 22 THE STRONG BELIEVER

Thought of the day

Which of the above actions will you begin to do more

regularly so you can become a stronger believer?

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List or draw what you would do to help make the world a better

place, if Allah made you very rich and blessed you with a million

pounds! Start off by deciding on amazing Eid gifts for your family.

RAMADHAN DAY 23 A MILLION POUNDS!

Thought of the day

Imam as-Shaafi’ said in a poem: If you have a content

(happy heart), then you and the one who owns

everything in the world are equal. [10]

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Qur’an: “So remember Me; I will remember you…” [2:152]

This means as long as we remember Allah then Allah will remember us. When Allah

remembers us, He will help us and keep us safe and happy.

Fazkurooni Azkurkum

Learn and memorise the words above from the Qur’an (in Arabic and in

English), so it will help you remember Allah more. Ask your parents to test

you on it for the next 3 days.

RAMADHAN DAY 24 MEMORISE PART OF AN AYAH

Thought of the day

Tonight will be another odd night of Ramadhan. Try to

remember Allah more.

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Using a ruler, draw a line to match each of the correct Arabic

pronunciations with the way some English speakers refer to the names of

some Prophets. One has been completed for you.

Noah

Nooh

Eesa

Abraham

Yaqoob David

Jesus

Aadam

Adam

Ishaaq

Moosa

Moses

Ibraheem

Ishmael

Solomon Sulaymaan

Dawood Isaac

Ismaeel Jacob

RAMADHAN DAY 25 PROPHETS IN ISLAM

Thought of the day

Allah sent 124,000 prophets. He only taught us the

names of some of them.

Can you think of the names of any other prophets that

are not mentioned above?

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We are in the last few days of Ramadhan now. Soon, it will be Eid.

On the day of Eid we should wear our best clothes.

On the hanger draw what you will, inshaaAllah, wear on Eid.

RAMADHAN DAY 26 EID CLOTHES

Thought of the day

Did you know boys are not allowed to wear gold

jewellery or silk material.

The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم said, “These two [gold and silk]

are forbidden for the males of my ummah and

permissible for the females” [12]

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Draw a tick next to the countries where most of the people are Muslims.

One has been completed for you.

Egypt

Malaysia

Senegal

Japan

Pakistan Turkey

Britain

America

Saudi Arabia

Turkmenistan

Somalia

Australia

France

Morocco

Germany Syria

Spain Sudan

RAMADHAN DAY 27 MUSLIM COUNTRIES

Thought of the day

Indonesia has the most Muslims of any country with 225

million Muslims! Altogether, approximately 2 billion

Muslims all over the world have been fasting this month

of Ramadhan; all hoping to please Allah.

Do you remember to include all the Muslims in your duas,

just as other Muslims make dua for you?

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Get yourself and your family in celebratory mood by designing and

creating your own Eid bunting! Use several A4 plain paper sheets to

trace the outline below. Design each one, cut it out, fold it over some

string, glue it down and hang up the bunting against a wall or window.

Fold here Fold here

RAMADHAN DAY 28 EID BUNTING

Thought of the day

Not only do we enjoy the day of Eid by

celebrating but we also get rewarded by

Allah for doing so. What an amazing blessing!

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Using a ruler, draw a line to match each of the sentences on the left to the

correct number on the right. One has been completed for you.

Daily Salah (prayers)

Tawaaf around the Kaaba

Eids in a year

Pillars of Islam

Our Lord

Chapters (Juzz) in the Qur’an

Surahs in the Qur’an

Fasts in Ramadhan

Holy cities in Islam

Percentage of Zakah we must pay

2

29 or 30

5

7

30

1

114

5

2.5

3

RAMADHAN DAY 29 ISLAM IN NUMBERS

Thought of the day

Did you know most Muslims are not able to

visit the 3rd holiest city in Islam?

Find out from your parents why this is.

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Draw a tick next to the things mentioned below which we should do on

Eid-ul-Fitr according to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم.

Well done on completing your Ramadhan fun activity booklet! May Allah accept

your and our efforts during Ramadhan. Taqabal Allah Minna wa Minkum!

Eid Mubarak!

Drink milk before

leaving for the Eid

prayer

Pray the Eid prayer

Pray 2 Rak’ahs at home

after returning from

the Eid prayer

Use different routes

when going to and

returning from the Eid

prayer

Pray 2 Rak’ahs before

leaving for the Eid

prayer

March through the

streets to celebrate

Eat odd number of

dates before leaving

for the Eid prayer

Recite the Takbiraat

Run to the Eid prayer

Pay Zakat-ul-Fitr

before the Eid

prayer

RAMADHAN DAY 30 EID DAY!

Thought of the day

Sadly, Ramadhan is now over.

What good habits from Ramadhan will you

now continue with after Ramadhan?

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References

[1] Sunan an-Nasaa'ee 464

[2] Sunan al-Tirmidhi 1899. Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to al-Albani.

[3] Sahih al-Bukhari 1804.

[4] Al-Muʻjam al-Awsat 6192. Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to al-Albani.

[5] Sahih Muslim 2699.

[6] Sahih Muslim 666.

[7] Musnad Ahmad 11003.

[8] Sunan al-Tirmidhi 2517. Grade: Hasan (fair) according to al-Albani.

[9] Sahih al-Bukhari 2195.

[10] Sahih Muslim 2664.

[11] Imam as-Shaafi’s poem ‘Let the Days go Forth’

[12] Narrated by Ibn Maajah, 3640. Grade: Sahih (authentic) by al-Albani in Sahih Ibn Maajah.

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