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Ramadan Poems Written by Homeschooled Children

By: The Confident Ummah
Narrated by: Iqbal Ismail
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As we know, Ramadan is a sacred month for Muslims. We fast from sunrise to sunset and spend the day performing as many good deeds, voluntary prayers and Qur'an reading as possible. The evenings are busy with breaking our fasts and rushing back to the mosques in order to pray some more.

We then end this special month with a joyful celebration called Eid al-Fitr.

This book of poems is a compilation of poems that were composed during the month of Ramadan, by our local community of homeschooled children - with a touch of help from their parents. The poems offer a wonderful insight into each child's individual experience and feelings during this blessed month.

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