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| Read a Ramadan poem! |
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| We're wearing muslim hats called Kufis |
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| Learn about Fanoos lanterns and how kids use them during Ramadan in Egypt. |
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| Visit Arthur's Ramadan page |
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| You are enjoying the song "Celebrate Eid" by www.nancymusic.com |
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| What is Ramadan? Ramadan is the ninth month of the lunar calendar. It is a holy month for Muslims. Muslim adults fast from sun rise to sun set for the entire month.Children might also fast some days or part of the day to join in. Everyone is encouraged to show good manners, kindness and generosity to those in need. At the end of Ramadan Muslim families celebrate Eid-Ul-Fitr with a morning prayer at the Mosque, lunch parties and sometimes visits to amusement parks. Children may decorate their homes and receive gifts of money, new clothes and toys.. On Eid day Muslim people say "Eid Mubarak!" which means "Have a Blessed Eid!" |

