The name of the meal Muslims eat when they break the fast.
Iftar
In Islam, during the month of Ramadan, from what time to what time do Muslims fast each day?
Muslims fast from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib) each day during the month of Ramadan.
What is the Holy Book of Islam?
Quran
How long is Ramadan?
29-30 days.
Name 2 reasons for you not to fast
The very young, the permanently sick, the elderly who are weak and the mentally challenged, pregnant women, people on a journey are exempt.
What is the name of the Islamic prayer ritual performed five times a day?
Salah (salat)
What is locked up during Ramadan?
Shaitan
When is it impermissible to fast?
The day before Ramadan and on Eid al-Fitr.
How many months are there in the Islamic lunar calendar?
12 months
How do Muslims know when Ramadan begins?
Who is exempt from fasting during Ramadan? (Give at least three answers.)
Children, those who are pregnant, people with health conditions, the elderly, breastfeeding mothers, and travelers, and those having their periods.
What is the name of Islamic Law and ethical code?
In the Islamic lunar calendar, which number month is Ramadan?
9th Month
According to Islamic tradition, what are some examples of Sunnah foods recommended for breaking the fast during Ramadan? (Give at least three answers)
Water, dates, olives, salt, fig
Write down the 5 Pillars of Islam