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HOW TO ENGAGE KIDS IN THE RAMADAN SPIRIT?

HOW TO ENGAGE KIDS IN THE RAMADAN SPIRIT?
  • PublishedMarch 20, 2025

Ramadan is a sacred month to earn rewards. During the 30 days, Muslims are showered with the blessings of God Almighty. This fasting tenure not only teaches the importance of hunger but also the significance of controlling your desires. Keeping fast is not only a unique experience for adults but for kids as well. And what is more blissful than performing an Umrah during this time?

Devotees can book a Solo Umrah Package or a Group Umrah package to make the most of their spiritual time in the holy cities. Families can make their kids join in the festivity of Ramadan. This blog will share how you can engage the little worshippers during the month of fasting.

Ways To Engage Kids in Ramadan Spirit

Kids are imaginative thinkers who prefer to stay curious about everything. During Ramadan, they are eager to keep fast with their elders to learn about the charm that this month brings. This section will discuss some of the ways you can develop the spark among the children to prepare them for a spiritual journey of their own and help them learn the importance of this sacred month.

1. Decorate House

One of the best ways is via decorating homes. Kids love to participate when there is any festive occasion in the house it is a birthday or a wedding. The colourful lights and little hangings make them squeal with joy and excited for what’s coming next.

For Ramadan, you can spark the spirit in your kids by decorating your house. Ask them to bring cut-outs from different coloured charts in the shape of the moon. Moreover, you can go for a quick shopping spree with them to grab some lanterns. This way, the little Muslims will feel the vibe of the sacred month. A well-lit house house using fairy lights can urge them to inquire more about the holy month.


You can create a Ramadan chart with them to help them keep track of their daily prayers or any good deeds they have done. Parents can encourage their young kids to make a daily entry into the chart with utter honesty. Doing this will keep them active and instil values that will last forever. Such activities will make Ramadan fun and meaningful for your young believers.

2. Make Reading Time

Bedtime for kids is ideal for only one reason time. They enjoy letting their mind run wild with creativity while hearing about fairies and evil monsters. In Ramadan, you can engage them by taking a different route.  

Instead of Disney princesses, you can tell them about significant women who fought the battles during the Holy Prophet’s time. Moreover, you can share about Musa (PBUH) and the Fire incident and about the whale who swallowed Jonah (Yunus). Moreover, you can narrate the historical incident of how Yusuf (PUBUH) was thrown into the well by his brothers.

These stories are not only inspiring but also filled with lessons about faith in Allah and patience. They help the kids learn about their Islamic roots, giving them a sense of pride.

By sharing each tale every night, you can turn bedtime into a spiritual bonding time where you can answer their innocent questions about religion. These stories will light a passion in them, making them joyful and their Ramadan even more special.

3. Seek Kitchen Help

Cooking is not the job of women only rather it is a basic survival skill that everyone should learn, regardless of their gender. With fasting, stepping into the kitchen is no less than a challenge for ladies.

You can ask for help in the kitchen from your kids, making their Ramadan interactive. Assign them with small tasks such as setting the table, organizing utensils or wiping the dishes. Moreover, you can make them the official “taste testers” for the foods being cooked at Iftar time.

Such fun activities will provoke them to learn about basic ingredients. Also, it will teach them the significance of lending a hand during cooking hours. It will make them feel included in the whole process.

Moreover, you can motivate them to make simple dishes such as fruit salads or decorate desserts with cream or sprinkles. These tasks not only keep them busy and away from the gadget’s screen but also develop the ground for lifelong skills. Ramadan becomes more blessed when a family works together, teaching the young members about teamwork and time management.

4. Memorize Dua

Ramadan is the month to make unlimited supplication (dua) and engage in long prayers to seek forgiveness and help regarding worldly and spiritual affairs. While adults naturally adapt themselves to these acts, kids can be motivated to connect with the month of Ramadan via duas.

You can make them recite short verses in the 30 days with meaning. Give them little duas each day or every week, based on their pace. Try interpreting the meaning of the verse to them in a way they can easily grasp. While memorization might be difficult for some kids, you can help them by turning this activity into a game.

You can reward kids with little snacks or an extra hour to stay longer past bedtime if they re-narrated the memorized dua correctly. You can also keep their spark by giving them stickers for their activity.

Through these interactive activities, children will not only learn new duas but also instil a habit of making supplication daily. This will enable them to connect with Allah on a deeper level.

5. Teach Charity

During the holy month, fasting makes Muslims learn about the suffering of poor people. It enables them to be emphatic and kind towards such individuals. One such way to show genuine care for them is through charity.

Charity can be in any form other than money. You can give clothes, feed any hungry person or support an educational cause for a needy child. All these acts mark your good deeds, adding to your list of blessings and rewards.

Kids can be engaged in charity in various ways. It is a wonderful act to nurture their sense of responsibility and compassion. Begin by telling them the meaning of charity. You can encourage them to set aside a portion of their monthly pocket money or toys that they no longer use, for poor people.

You can also involve them in preparing food packages for distribution among such individuals. Let them deliver those ration packets so that they can experience the firsthand impact of their deed. This will make them realize the value of gratitude and selflessness. Also, it will allow them to understand that giving is as fulfilling as receiving.

Final Words

This blog has explored some ways you can engage your kids in the Ramadan spirit. The month of Ramadan is further enhanced if anyone travels for Umrah during that time. Many Muslims opt for Ramadan Umrah packages or Group Umrah packages to make their trip more fruitful.

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Written By
Hassan Javed