10 ARABIC 4TH QTR

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All about Ramadan

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Ramadan
month of love and forgiveness
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Ramadan is the ______ and most holy month in the Islamic calendar

a. fifth

b. seventh

c. ninth
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Ramadan
It is also known as the month of fasting
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Iftar
It is when Muslims break their fast after sunset
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Suhoor
It is when Muslims eat again **before dawn**
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Imsak
All eating and drinking must stop at ______, 10 minutes before dawn
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true
Live or loud music is not played during Ramadan (true or false)
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mus’haf
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masjid
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faanoos
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helaal
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Suhoor
It is the time before sunset when Muslims can have a meal in preparation for fasting during the day.
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suhoor
During ______, Muslims eat whatever they want and it is advised to have dates and fruits since it helps with the thirst during the day .
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imsak
It is usually 10 minutes before the first light of the sun appears where Muslims have to stop eating and it’s the first step towards fasting.
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Imsak
Muslims know it’s ______ time from the **dawn prayer calling** from mosques.
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true
When the **Al-Fajr** (Dawn) prayer calling starts no more eating, it means the sun is rising. (true or false)
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Iftar
It is the time for Muslims to set their tables and **break their fast , it is during sunset**. Muslims break their fasting with dates and water some prefer milk and dates, and then the family gathers for the meal which is more of a feast.
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true
Don’t drink, eat, smoke or even chew gum in public during the daylight it is a sign of disrespect (true or false)
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true
Don’t send, play or listen to music out loud. It’s inappropriate for Muslims during Ramadan (true or false)
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true
Do accept food, drinks or any sort of gifts even if you are not Muslim. It’s a love and appreciation way for Muslims during that time (true or false)
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true
Don’t tease or joke around with your fellow Muslim friends with things that might make them mad. Staying calm is one of the key factors as well when fasting (true or false)
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