Ramadan Basics
Rituals of Ramadan
The Spirit of Giving
Ramadan Around the World
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This is the holy month when Muslims fast from dawn to sunset.

What is Ramadan?

100

The meal eaten by Muslims to break their fast at sunset.

What is Iftar?

100

The required charitable giving is emphasized during Ramadan.

What is Zakat?

100

The largest Muslim-majority country mentioned where Ramadan includes street food markets.

What is Indonesia?

200

Muslims do this every day from dawn to sunset during Ramadan.

What is fasting?

200

The early morning meal is eaten before fasting begins.

What is Suhoor?

200

This voluntary charity is also practiced during Ramadan.

What is Sadaqah?

200

In this country, Ramadan lanterns decorate homes and streets.

What is Egypt?

300

This meal is eaten before dawn to prepare for the fast.

What is Suhoor?

300

These special nightly prayers are often performed at mosques during Ramadan.

What are Taraweeh prayers?

300

Charity during Ramadan is meant to help this group of people.

Who are the poor and those in need?

300

This holiday marks the end of Ramadan.

What is Eid al-Fitr?

400

This meal breaks the fast at sunset.

What is Iftar?

400

True or false: It's mandatory to fast at the age of 20

True

400

The purpose of giving charity is to purify this.

What is wealth?

400

Eid celebrations often include these activities with family and friends.

What are feasts, prayers, and gift-giving?

500

Muslims traditionally break their fast with these two items.

What are dates and water?

500

This act of fasting from food, drink, and smoking is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

What is Sawm?

500

Giving and volunteering help strengthen this among Muslims.

What is community?

500

Ramadan traditions vary because of differences in these two things.

What are culture and region?

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