This bingo card has a free space and 50 words: Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar., Ramadan lasts either 29 or 30 days depending on the moon sighting., During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset., The fast includes abstaining from food, drink, and even smoking., The fast is called "Sawm" in Arabic., Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam., Muslims believe that fasting helps purify the soul and develop self-control., The end of Ramadan is celebrated with a holiday called "Eid al-Fitr.", Ramadan is a time for reflection, self-discipline, and giving to charity., Ramadan starts and ends depending on the sighting of the new moon., Fasting is not required for young children, the elderly, pregnant women, or those who are ill., The fast is broken at sunset with a meal called "Iftar.", The pre-dawn meal before the fast begins is called "Suhoor.", Dates are often eaten to break the fast as they are high in energy and nutrients., Figs are another popular food consumed during Ramadan, as they are a healthy, natural snack., The Quran, the holy book of Islam, was revealed during the month of Ramadan., Muslims believe that fasting during Ramadan brings them closer to God., Ramadan is a time for Muslims to focus on prayer and spirituality., Some Muslims also give "Zakat," which is a form of charity, during Ramadan., The Night of Decree, or "Laylat al-Qadr," is a special night during Ramadan believed to be the night the Quran was revealed., The exact date of Laylat al-Qadr is not known but is believed to fall on one of the last 10 nights of Ramadan., During Ramadan, Muslims increase their acts of kindness and charity., In some countries, Ramadan is marked by special decorations in the streets., The crescent moon marks the beginning of Ramadan and the end of Ramadan., Muslims around the world observe Ramadan, including in countries like Indonesia, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia., Ramadan is celebrated in many countries but may be observed in different ways depending on culture., In some countries, children are given small gifts or coins at the end of Ramadan., The start and end of Ramadan may be different in different countries depending on the moon sighting., During Ramadan, some Muslims may wake up extra early for additional prayers called "Tahajjud.", Ramadan helps Muslims develop empathy for those who are less fortunate., Many Muslims wear new clothes for Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan., The fast is broken with family and friends in many cultures, and large gatherings are common., While fasting, Muslims believe that keeping a positive attitude is important., The evening meal of Iftar often begins with a glass of water and dates., Ramadan is a time when Muslims try to improve their habits and personal qualities., The "Taraweeh" prayers are special prayers held at night during Ramadan., Ramadan is often a time for families to spend more time together., Muslims often try to read the entire Quran during the month of Ramadan., Some Muslims give special attention to their health during Ramadan, making sure to eat nourishing foods., Ramadan is a time for patience, as Muslims refrain from eating and drinking all day long., Muslims believe that fasting teaches them to appreciate food and drink more., Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is a joyous holiday., Some Muslims fast for reasons other than religion, such as for health or spiritual reasons., In some countries, Ramadan fasting laws are also followed by non-Muslims., Ramadan is a time when many people give extra to charity, helping those in need., Some people give a special type of charity, called "Fitrana," at the end of Ramadan to help feed the poor., Many Muslims will also fast on certain other days outside of Ramadan, such as on the Day of Arafah., The breaking of the fast is a special time for Muslims to pray, share meals, and give thanks., Ramadan encourages people to focus on good deeds, kindness, and generosity. and After Ramadan, Muslims celebrate with a feast, family gatherings, and festive activities during Eid..
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