Ramadan Basics
Food and Fasting
Traditions
Eid al-Fitr
Kindness and Giving
100

This is the special month when Muslims fast during the day.

Ramadan

100

Many Muslims break their fast with this sweet fruit.

dates

100

Muslims do this five times a day.

pray

100

This holiday celebrates the end of Ramadan.

Eid al-Fitr

100

Ramadan teaches people to be more _______.

kind

200

Muslims do not eat or drink from sunrise until ______.

Sunset

200

People drink this when they break their fast because they were fasting all day.

water

200

Many Muslims go here to pray.

a mosque

200

People often wear these on Eid.

new or nice clothes

200

Giving money or food to people in need is called this.

charity

300

Muslims wake up early to eat this meal before fasting.

Suhoor

300

Fasting means not eating or drinking during this time.

daytime

300

During Ramadan, Muslims try to do more of these good actions.

good deeds

300

Families and friends visit each other and say this greeting.

“Eid Mubarak”

300

Before Eid, Muslims give a special charity called this.

Zakat al-Fitr

400

Muslims break their fast in the evening with this meal.

iftar

400

Families often share this meal together after sunset.

iftar

400

Some Muslims pray extra special prayers at night called this.

Taraweeh prayers

400

Children often receive these on Eid.

gifts or money

400

Helping family, neighbors, and friends are examples of these.

good deeds

500

This book is read more during Ramadan.

Qur’an

500

This meal happens before the sun rises.

suhoor

500

This means helping people who need food or money.

charity

500

People gather in large groups to do this on Eid morning.

Eid prayer

500

Ramadan reminds people to be thankful for________.

blessings

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