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Ketupat Card Tutorial from Indonesian / Malaysian - Ramadan Craft Tutorial - 2011 Kad Raya, Culture Activities, Ramadan Craft, Memory Diy, Rice Dumpling, Independence Day Greeting Cards, Eid Mubarak Card, Messy Crafts, Eid Crafts

Ketupat, or sometimes also called Malay rice dumpling, is a type of food from the Indonesian / Malaysian part of the world. Since Indonesia is the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, with 86.1% of Indonesians being Muslim and Malaysia has made Islam the state religion with it's 60.4% of the population practicing Islam, we thought we would include something from that part of the world in our Ramadan challenge. We took the shape of the Ketupat and made it into a card. Supplies Double…

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This popsicle stick mosque was the perfect simple, yet fun, Ramadan craft. Using just popsicle sticks, paper, scissors and glue we created this cute little mosque, which we then used as a vessel to discuss the concept of fasting in Ramadan and why it has been prescribed as a pillar of our faith. . . We added an acrostic poem with the word Ramadan and wrote some good things we should try to do this month. But you could easily adapt this to serve your purpose. . . EID SALE on The Prophet Series is Ramadan Craft, Islamic Activities, Islamic Crafts, Islamic School, Muslim Kids Activities, Islamic Kids Activities, Ramadan Kids, Acrostic Poem, Ramadan Crafts

This popsicle stick mosque was the perfect simple, yet fun, Ramadan craft. Using just popsicle sticks, paper, scissors and glue we created this cute little mosque, which we then used as a vessel to discuss the concept of fasting in Ramadan and why it has been prescribed as a pillar of our faith. . . We added an acrostic poem with the word Ramadan and wrote some good things we should try to do this month. But you could easily adapt this to serve your purpose. . . EID SALE on The Prophet…

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