Ramadan and Id-ul-Fitr
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Overview: The new moon rises and marks the end of Ramadan: it is time to celebrate Id-ul-Fitr!. After the month of fasting known as Ramadan, everyone in the Islamic community looks forward to exchanging cards and gifts, then sitting down …
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Overview: The new moon rises and marks the end of Ramadan: it is time to celebrate Id-ul-Fitr!. After the month of fasting known as Ramadan, everyone in the Islamic community looks forward to exchanging cards and gifts, then sitting down to enjoy a big family meal. This engaging read teaches about the history and practice of this exciting holiday, as well as how Muslims say thank you to God with this happy festival. A section on how to make special Id cards and traditional delicacies - such as Id pudding-is also included.
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