Ramdan is a month of blessing, mercy, spiritual growth and fasting. We have created some amazing printable Ramadan Colouring Pages which will help teach children about the significance of Ramdan in a creative and fun way. These lovely are handmade and is suitable for all ages.
Teach about the month of Ramadan with these lovely Ramadan themed colouring pages. These sheets will not only keep your children engaged but also equip them with the knowledge and significance of this holy month. The illustrations are carefully chosen to keep children hooked for long.
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FREE 15+ Ramadan Colouring Pages
These amazing printable range from lovely Ramadan lanterns to the moon and star which are often associated with Ramadan. You can also use these Ramadan Kareem coloring pages to decorate your classroom or home or children can take home as keepsake. These will also serve as Ramadan decorations.
To download simply click on the image and print the PDF file.
How Colouring pages help children?
The colouring pages are a great way to enhance children fine motor skills and also improve their imagination. These lovely mindfulness Ramadan Colouring pages will also help relax children and will help them sleep better.
Once the children have good fine motor skills it also help them to have good writing skills and later on have wonderful literacy skills.
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Commonly asked questions about the month of Ramadan:
1. Ramadan, when does it start?
Each year Ramadan begins with the sighting of the moon. It is the ninth month of the Islamic hijra calendar. The start of this holy month varies each year and it based upon the moon sighting.
2. Why Ramadan is celebrated?
Ramadan is the month when the holy Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Muslims fast from dusk to dawn and come together for prayers, self reflection and spiritual growth.
3. Who celebrates Ramadan?
Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims.
4. How long is the month of Ramadan?
Ramadan last for 29 to 30 days.
During Ramadan:
- We fast from dawn to sunset, meaning no food, drink, or smoking.
- We pray extra prayers and read the Quran daily.
- We give to those in need through charity.
- We reflect on our actions and strive to be better people.
- We avoid negative behaviours and focus on being kind and respectful.