Ramadan Basics
Fasting Facts
Islamic Traditions
Ramadan around the world
Challenge
100

Ramadan follows which type of calendar: solar or lunar?

Lunar

100

From which two daily prayer times do Muslims fast between?

Fajr to Maghrib

100

What greeting do muslims commonly say during ramadan?

“Ramadan Mubarak” or “Ramadan Kareem”

100

What meal breaks the fast at sunset?

Iftar

100

Can you make up fasts you missed during ramadan yes or no?

yes

200

The sighting of what object in the sky traditionally marks the start of Ramadan?

crescent moon

200

What Arabic word refers to fasting during Ramadan?

sawn

200

Which country is famous for announcing the start of Ramadan first each year?

Saudi arabia

200

What meal is eaten before dawn to prepare for the fast?

Suhoor

200

Who is the prophet/messenger in islam?

Muhammed 

300

About how many days does Ramadan usually last?

29 or 30 days

300

Name one group of people who are generally exempt from fasting.

children/sick/travelers/elderly/pregnant

300

How many times do muslims pray a day?

5 times a day

300

What holiday celebrates the end of Ramadan?

Eid-al-Fitr

300

Which of the 5 pillars is Ramadan?

Fasting

400

Ramadan commemorates the first revelation of which holy book to Prophet Muhammad?

Qur'an

400

Which fruit is traditionally eaten to break the fast, following the Prophet Muhammad’s practice?

dates

400

Why do muslims give charity during ramadan?

This is a act of kindness to give to the less fortunate a significant part of worship and strengthening the connection with god and community.

400

What decorative item symbolizing light is commonly displayed during Ramadan nights?

Lanterns

400

why do muslims fast during ramadan?

Because going without food and drink makes you understand how people in need feel, encouraging compassion and generosity.

500

Ramadan is the ___ month of the Islamic calendar.

ninth 

500

If someone accidentally eats or drinks while fasting, is the fast automatically broken?

no

500

During Ramadan, Muslims often increase good deeds and perform extra prayers at night. What is this called?

Taraweeh

500

During Ramadan, Muslims around the world face a specific direction when praying. Which city and sacred structure are they facing?

Mecca towards the Kabba

500

Ramadan lasts about a month and moves earlier each year in the Gregorian(solar) calendar. Why do you think this happens?

Because the Islamic calendar is based on the moon, which is shorter than the solar (Gregorian) year, so Ramadan shifts earlier each year.

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