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Celebrating Ramadan = : Ramaòdān al-mu'aòzòzam
by Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith
Follows Ibraham's family through the month of praying and fasting until the feast and celebration of Eid al'Fitr that ends Ramadan, explaining the basic beliefs of Islam and the life of the Prophet Muhammad as well as offering an intimate look at a devout Islamic family.
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Magid fasts for Ramadan
by Mary Matthews
On the first day of Ramadan, the day that Muslims eat and drink nothing all day, Magid's parents say he is too young to fast, but he is impatient and decides to fast in secret, only to find that it is not as easy as he thought.
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A party in Ramadan
by Asma Mobin-Uddin
Ramadan is coming and Leena is excited. Although she is too young to fast each day during the Muslim holy month, she decides to fast on a Friday that her aunt will be visiting. Now Leena has a dilemma. She receives an invitation to a party which happens to fall on that same Friday. Leena doesn't want to miss the party, but she doesn't want to miss fasting either. So Leena decides to go to the party, but not eat or drink Later, she will join her family for the meal known as iftar, when the daily fast is broken. But when Leena, who is the only Muslim at the party, sees her friends enjoying fresh lemonade and chocolate cake, her stomach starts to growl and her head begins to hurt. Will she keep her Ramadan fast?
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The perfect gift
by J. Samia Mair
Sarah goes out to the woods to think about what she can give her mother for Eid, and finds a very special gift.
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The white nights of Ramadan
by Maha Addasi
Looking forward to the festival known as Girgian that comes in the middle of the holy month of Ramadan, Noor, along with her brothers, prepares for the fun by decorating bags they'll carry to collect the candies, while learning about the true meaning of Ramadan.
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Under the Ramadan moon
by Sylvia Whitman
Simple text and illustrations describe how an American Muslim family observes the holy month of Ramadan.
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My first Ramadan
by Karen Katz
Finally reaching the age where he can fast with the rest of the family, a young boy proudly takes part in all the traditions and celebrations of the Muslim holy month.
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Ramadan
by Suhaib Hamid Ghazi
Hakeem and his family celebrate their faith, Islam, by following the traditions and practices of Ramadan, the holiest month of the year for Muslims, by fasting, praying at the mosque, and spending time reflecting on their actions.
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