Ramadan for Kids: Activities, Lessons & Duas

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Children hold a special place in the Muslim community, and Ramadan offers a unique opportunity to nurture their spiritual growth. From participating in Suhoor and Iftar to learning about charity and prayer, involving kids in Ramadan traditions helps them embrace the values of empathy, discipline, and gratitude. This guide by Alqulub Trust simplifies Ramadan’s rules, activities, and significance for young minds, ensuring families can celebrate meaningfully together.

Why Do Children Fast During Ramadan?

Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, a central practice for Muslims around the world. But what does fasting mean for children, and how can we explain it to them in a way that is simple to understand?

For kids, fasting isn’t just about abstaining from food and drink—it’s about learning patience, empathy, and the importance of gratitude. You can explain to children that fasting teaches us to appreciate what we have, and it helps us feel the hunger that others experience every day. Fasting encourages self-control and mindfulness, making it a great way for children to practice discipline.

You can also share with them that fasting during Ramadan helps strengthen their relationship with Allah (SWT), teaching them to be more thankful for everything they have. If they’re not ready to fast completely, they can still participate in partial fasting by avoiding certain meals or snacks during the day.


Ramadan Activities for Kids

Ramadan can be an exciting and educational time for children. Here are some things that can make this month more engaging for them:

  1. Creative Activities:

    • Create a special calendar with daily activities, prayers, or reminders to keep them engaged throughout the month.
    • Teach children to make their prayer mats using fabric or cardboard. This gives them a sense of ownership and responsibility regarding prayer.
  2. Educational Activities:

    • Storytelling: Share simple, child-friendly stories from Islamic history or the lives of the Prophets (PBUH). This can deepen their understanding of the spiritual significance of Ramadan.
    • Watch Ramadan Documentaries: There are many animated videos and films that explain the concepts of Ramadan in a fun and educational way.
    • Learn About Zakat: Discuss the importance of giving to charity and teaching children the value of kindness and generosity.
  3. Community Activities:

    • Volunteer Together: Ramadan is a time for giving. You can involve children in community service, like helping organise charity events or preparing food for those in need.
    • Family Iftar: Encourage children to help set the table for iftar (the breaking of the fast). It’s a great opportunity for them to be part of the tradition.
    • Plan a Ramadan Party: Host a small gathering with family and friends where kids can participate in fun games and share what they’ve learned about Ramadan.

When Is Ramadan 2025?

Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, 28th February, or Saturday, 1st March, depending on the moon sighting. Always confirm dates with your local mosque or Islamic authority.

Duas for Ramadan

Ramadan is a time for spiritual growth, and one of the key practices for Muslims during this month is to engage in prayer. Here are some duas (supplications) that are simple enough for children to memorise and recite:

A. Suhoor Dua (Before Fasting):

نَوَيْتُ صَوْمَ غَدٍ عَنْ أَدَاءِ فَرْضِ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ هَذِهِ السَّنَةِ لِلَّهِ تَعَالَى
Translation: “I intend to fast tomorrow for the month of Ramadan this year for the sake of Allah.”

B. Iftar Dua (Breaking Fast):

اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي لَكَ صُمْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ
Translation: “O Allah, I fasted for You, and now I break my fast with Your provisions.”

C. Bedtime Dua:

بِاسْمِكَ اللَّهُمَّ أَمُوتُ وَأَحْيَا
Translation: “In Your name, O Allah, I die, and I live.”

Activity: Make dua flashcards with Arabic text, translations, and illustrations.

Ramadan Activities for Students

Students can also have a lot of fun and learn during Ramadan. Here are a few ideas for educational activities they can do in school or at home:

  1. Create a Ramadan Journal: Students can document their fasting experiences, their duas, and the good deeds they do each day. This could be a great way to track their spiritual growth throughout the month.

  2. Ramadan Quiz: Organise a quiz session about Ramadan’s significance, history, and practices. You could include questions about the importance of fasting, zakat (charity), the story of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the Quran’s revelation.

  3. Community Service Projects: Students can help organise food drives, collect clothes for those in need, or volunteer at local mosques. These activities can teach children the value of service and charity.

  4. Group Prayers and Quran Recitation: Encourage children to pray together, especially for Taraweeh prayers. Group activities like this can foster unity and increase understanding of the spiritual value of Ramadan.

Benefits of Ramadan for Kids

Ramadan offers many benefits for children. It helps them develop important values like patience, empathy, and gratitude. Fasting encourages them to think about others, especially those who are less fortunate, and to recognise the blessings in their own lives. Children also learn the importance of self-discipline as they gradually become more mindful of their actions and thoughts during this special month.

By participating in Ramadan activities, kids strengthen their relationship with Allah (SWT) and experience the joy of giving and helping others. The lessons learned during Ramadan will stay with them for a lifetime.


Why Ramadan is Special for Kids

Ramadan is a time for children to feel closer to their faith while also enjoying traditions like family iftar, decorating the home, and receiving Eid gifts. The special atmosphere during Ramadan—filled with prayers, gatherings, and acts of kindness—makes it an exciting time for kids.

Celebrating Ramadan as a family helps foster a sense of unity and community, as parents and children work together to prepare for fasting, charity, and prayers. It’s an opportunity for kids to learn the importance of empathy and compassion in a fun and engaging way.


Conclusion

Ramadan is a deeply spiritual month that offers many opportunities for children to learn, grow, and bond with their families. By involving children in activities such as crafting, volunteering, prayer, and learning about the significance of Ramadan, we help them develop a deeper understanding of their faith and the values that Ramadan promotes.

This blessed month doesn’t have to be solely about fasting—it can be a time for children to discover new traditions, learn important lessons, and create beautiful memories that will stay with them for years to come.

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