Ramadan
Fasting
History/Pillars
of Islam
Traditions & Places

Food
100

The length of time Ramadan is observed.

What is 30 days/one month?

100

The name of the meal Muslims eat when breaking their fast.

What is Iftar?

100

Ramadan is the _________ pillar of Islam.

What is the 4th pillar?

100

A building used for a place of worship by Muslims.

What is a mosque/masjid?
100

Ms. Rehman's favorite food.

What are samosas?

200

Ramadan is the ______ month on the Islamic lunar calendar when _______ was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

What is the ninth month and the Quran?

200

The sweet fruit that is traditionally eaten to break one's fast.

What are dates?

200

The number of pillars in Islam.

What are five pillars?

200

The word Islam means this in English.

What is peace?

200
Food items Muslims do not eat at any time in the year.
What are: Pork, Gelatin, Alcohol?
300

Muslims celebrate this holiday after the month of Ramadan.

What is Eid al-Fitr?

300

The name of the meal eaten before dawn in preparation to fast throughout the day.

What is suhoor?

300

This pillar of Islam represents the obligation of Muslims to donate a fixed portion of their income to their community members in need.

What is Zakat/Alms giving?

300

The country with the largest number of Muslims in the world.

What is Indonesia?


[which is home to an estimated 231 million Muslims. This is 86.7% of the Indonesian population and nearly 13% of the world's total population of Muslims]

300

The Arabic word meaning "lawful" or "permitted." Pertaining to food, it is the way the animal is humanly slaughtered. This concept is similar to kosher in Judaism.

What is Halal?

400
This event determines the start of Ramadan each year.

What is the sighting of the new, crescent moon?

400

Reasons why someone would not be able / excused from fasting.

What is: breastfeeding/pregnant, children, elderly, mental illness (eating disorders, depression), during menstruation, traveling? 

400

The Arabic names of the five prayers each day.

What are Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha?

400

During the month of Ramadan, Muslims pray this nightly prayer with the goal of finishing the Quran by the end of the month.

What is taraweeh?

400

This holiday is typically known as the "Feast of Sacrifice." 

What is Eid al-Adha?

500
The year Ramadan began.

What is 610 AD?

500

Each day fasting starts from: _______

Each day we break fast at: ________

What is dawn to sunset?

500

The last pillar of Islam and where Muslims travel to fulfill this pillar.

What is Hajj and to Mecca?

500

The number of chapters within the Quran.

What are 114 chapters?

500

THE traditional Islamic food.

What is there are NONE?


There are SO many traditions, countries, and cultures and encapsulate who Muslims are and each family does things differently!