Posts Tagged With 'ramadan'

  • Jun
  • 05
  • 2016

Free | Ramadan Breaking Fast Dua

Ramadan Mubarak everyone! Its the time of the year again and we are excited to be sharing our annual printables with you guys! This years theme was pretty easy to choose because I just based it around my kids (2 girls and a boy!) and they love colours! So its a colourful confetti/sprinkles/funfetti theme…whatever ya wanna call it :)

Available to download below in 2 sizes, 8×12″ which is a standard A4 sized paper and a 4 x 6″ to fit the IKEA TOLSBY frame.

 

 


  • Jun
  • 16
  • 2015

FREE Ramadan Kids Colour in Worksheet

Print this Colour-in-Worksheet Breaking Fast Dua for your kids! May Allah accept our fast and our good deeds, may He increase our imaan and make us better Muslims, ameen!

*Please note that I have consulted with a qualified sheikh regarding dua’s before breaking the fast. There are a couple of duas that are weak, but the sheikh informed me this one is authentic and that we should be consistent in making duas at the time of breaking fast, because this is the time when duas are answered by Allah, so we should also make our own personal dua.


  • Jun
  • 10
  • 2015

FREE Ramadan to Eid Countdown!

PRE RAMADAN FREEBIE

Girls & Boys Countdown to Eid

*You may download this printable at the end of this post*

Salams all! I’m excited to share these printables with you guys! I know my girls will love counting down to Eid once Ramadan has started. They know they get huge presents from us and family every Eid, we’ve even been told what present we should get them LOL! I hope your kids will enjoy it as much as I know my kids will, inshallah :)

Here’s my 3 year old showing off her one. Mashallah tabarakallah she can count till 30! so yay… 30 days of Ramadan!


  • Jun
  • 27
  • 2014

Freebie Friday | First Printable for Ramadan 2014!

Assalamualaikum!

Ramadan is just a few days away inshallah and I am so excited!  Firstly, it will be my first fasting Ramadan since 4 years ago, simple because…

Ramadan’10 (nifaas)
Ramadan’11 (breasfeeding-low milk supply)
Ramadan’12(nifaas)
Ramadan’13 (pregnant)

So inshallah this Ramadan’14, even though I am still breastfeeding, I have Doterra’s essential oils to thank for to boost my milk supply (please say Masha’Allah!) Alhamdulillah! I really need this Ramadan as an iman boost so please keep me in your duas :)

CLICK IMAGE TO DOWNLOAD KIDS COLOUR-IN-ACTIVITY

To kick start our Ramadan at home, I have made these printables for myself and for girls and I’d like to share it with you guys too! I’m sure your children would love some colouring in activities and for the bigger kids, they can read the breaking fast duas before iftaar, inshallah! *

May Allah accept our fast and our good deeds, may He increase our imaan and make us better Muslims, ameen!

*Please note that I have consulted with a qualified sheikh regarding dua’s before breaking the fast. There are a couple of duas that are weak, but the sheikh informed me this one is authentic and that we should be consistent in making duas at the time of breaking fast, because this is the time when duas are answered by Allah, so we should also make our own personal dua.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD BONUS POSTER

 


  • Jul
  • 25
  • 2013

Freebie #3 – Printable DIY Eid Bunting Flags

Our third week FREE DIY Printable is for the home!
*You may download this printable at the end of post* 
 

Freebie #1 – Printable DIY Eid Bunting Flags

 

What is a celebration without a welcome banner right? So for week #3, we have a bunting flag template that you can just simply print, cut and decorate!
Materials needed for this project:
1. This printable template
2. A4/8×12” White paper (200gsm/110 lb +)
3. Ruler
4. Cutter and scissors
5. Hole punch
6. Ribbon or string
Cut the flag template using a cutter/scissors and ruler.
Don’t be lazy like me and cut all 6 pages together in one go! Thank God I got them all right- be sure to align the pages properly if you’re using this lazy method!
Use a hole puncher to make 2 holes on each flag.
Again, the lazy me…punching all the holes together. Woohoo I got it right the first go! (if you stuff up, you start again from scratch!)

Arrange them to make “EID MUBARAK”.

Cut your string to the desired length (measure where you want to hang them first). Thread the string/ribbon through. The first letter, you need to put the string from the top (see pic above).

And then just add all the letters, making sure the string/ribbon is behind the flag so you cant see it.

And now decorate! I chose to hang them at my old unused fireplace as mantel piece decoration. Absolutely love it! And the best part is, the colors go extremely well with my living room decor!

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