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All Things Ramadan

As a convert Muslim family in the west, Ramadan is an especially important time in our lives. I need to take a good amount of time to prepare for it in meal planning, planning activities for the kids, and taking time for myself to get the most out of it, even when I’m unable to fast. I’ve joined a lot of links up to help you navigate some fabulous Ramadan resources, in sha Allah, both from my own website, and those of other Muslim website owners. In sha Allah you find it useful, and have a beneficial and blessed Ramadan!

Ramadan family time, crafts, and resources. A ton of ideas and printables to make the most out of your Ramadan.

Ramadan Family Life

Making Ramadan Special for Little Kids

Ramadan Routine for Non-Super Moms

Ramadan Goals 2013

Creating Ramadan Anticipation

Break Your Routine for Eid Planning

Fasting While Nursing and the Update

Ramadan with a Latina Twist

Share Ramadan with Neighbors

Ramadan Crafts and Activities

Ramadan Plates – with Ayah and Ahadith Included

30 Activities for a Ramadan Advent Calendar

Ramadan Mubarak Bunting

Host a Ramadan Craft Party

Make Ramadan Cookies

Pop-up Greeting Cards

Ramadan Resources

Ilyas and Duck and the Fantastic Festival

Teen Halaqa with the Heart Wheel Journal

Essential Oils to Boost Your Ramadan

Reading in Ramadan Schedule

Ramadan Meal Planner

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Ramadan for Kids 2016 | Multicultural Kid Blogs

Multicultural Kid Blogs is proud to be hosting its third annual Ramadan for Kids blog hop, where bloggers come together to share ideas for teaching kids about and honoring Ramadan. Don’t forget to check out our blog hops from last year and 2015. Be sure to follow our Ramadan board on Pinterest for even more ideas and link up your own posts below!

Participating Blogs

Pint Size Gourmets on Multicultural Kid Blogs
Middle Way Mom: All Things Ramadan
Jeddah Mom
Sand in My Toes

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    […] Ramadan is less than a week away, and I have to admit, I’m starting to feel like I’m scrambling a bit to get things ready for the kids to really get a positive experience out of this month, in sha Allah! With iftar around 9pm, Amatullah and possibly Aamina won’t even be awake, so I need to add things into the earlier parts of our day to make Ramadan kid-friendly. Of course I want them to see the increased worship we do during Ramadan, but what is more apparent to them are decorations, and in my essential Ramadan decorations list, I shared some of my favorites. […]

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    […] you have small children? Do you struggle with getting the most out of Ramadan? I know my first year of Ramadan with a young child was quite shocking! I no longer could retreat […]

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