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          Ramadan Mubarak Board Book by Saniyasnain Khan

          ISBN: 9788194342069

          Author: Saniyasnain Khan

          Book Binding: Board Book

          Pages 22

          Size: 6 x 6 x 0.5 inch

          Publication year: 2020

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          About This Book:
          Another children's book written by Saniyasnain Khan is 'Ramadan Mubarak Board Book.' This board book is intended to expose young children to the significance of Ramadan in a simple and interesting way. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and is celebrated by Muslims all over the world as a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. The 'Ramadan Mubarak Board Book' by Saniyasnain Khan was most likely produced to assist parents and caregivers in teaching youngsters about the importance of Ramadan and its customs in an age-appropriate manner.
          Board books are often created with robust sheets and simple text, making them appropriate for very young children who may not be able to handle standard paper books at this time. These novels frequently have bright and vivid graphics to attract the attention of young readers and effectively convey the information. In the case of the 'Ramadan Mubarak Board Book,' Saniyasnain Khan is likely to cover topics such as fasting during the day, the pre-dawn meal known as Suhoor, the breaking of the fast at sunset known as Iftar, the importance of prayer and reflection during Ramadan, and the importance of charitable giving (Zakat) during this blessed month.
          The doors of the Paradise are open in Ramadan
          We fast, pray and read the Quran during Ramadan
          The fasting person learns patience and self-discipline
          We develop a sense of compassion and sympathy
          We try to do good deeds and maintain good habits
          In the end, we celebrate Eid ul Fitr with a big feast