Describes the beliefs, rituals, and traditions associated with the Muslim holiday of Ramadam, a month-long celebration of faith, family, and community, and Eid al-Fitr, the culminating festival.
Sophie tries to fast for Ramadan for the first time, but her grumbling stomach and her little brother's cookies are too much and she must find a different way to celebrate.
Amira, having prayed to Allah for a completely chocolate world, dreams her prayer has been answered, but realizes before she wakes that the world is perfect just the way it was created.
A Muslim family celebrates the festivals of Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr, fasting, praying at the mosque on the Night of Power, and, finally, enjoying a delicious feast with loved ones.
Presents a discussion of the month-long Muslim holiday called Ramadan, and covers the pilgrimage to Mecca and other customs, such as fasting, praying, visiting mosques, reading the Qur'an, and giving charity.
This book describes the various customs and traditions of Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr celebrations around the world and how social and political influences have shaped these observances.