Message from Aunty Erum – 27.04.20

Salaam children,

I pray that you are all well and enjoying the month of Ramadan. Well done for taking part in our sessions and completing the activities and challenges. I am so impressed with the work you have been doing and the challenges you have set yourself. Keep it up.

May Allah reward you all.

Aunty Erum

 

 

 

Challenge Day 2 – Give up something for the month

Challenge Day 2 Progress

‘Wow what lovely challenges – you are all doing such a great job!’

Inaaya – cleaned her room up!

Masooma – My challenge for myself is to not bicker with my little brother.

Aaima – For the challenge i am going to give up walking around the house barefoot,andnow wear shoes,not only ramadan but for as long as i can.

Ali – I am giving up playing games on my phone for the month of Ramadan.

Mohammad Waqib – I have a challenge that I,ll leave anger throughout this holy month.

Shireen – I will change my self by not disturbing my cousins I’m be nice to them in this month and Inshallah I’ll continue also after Ramadhan

Abbas – I will be giving up sweets and other unhealthy treats during Ramadan.

Kayanat – I will give up eating unhealthy foods.

Kashan –   1) Do exercise everyday   2) Be organise 3) Time management (praying namaz on time) 4) Eat healthy 5) helping others.

Alina – 1). Try and fast every day2).Be helpful3).Be healthy.

Aunty Erum – Give up Pepsi Max for the month.

Mehdi is trying to let his younger brothers have turns with toys more so to avoid arguments in this blessed month.
Yahya is trying to eat healthier and especially give up eating crisps to half of what he normally has in the week.

Challenge Day 1 – Islamic Months

Alina –

Mahdiya – I learnt the Islamic months off by heart and also researched when the dates for Ramadan will be for the next two years.
My Islamic calendar will follow in a few days time Insha’Allah.

Hassan – The lunar calendar uses moon to measure time, usually measuring the time from new moon to new moon as one month. The time required for the Earth to rotate around the Sun is one solar year. The solar calendar measures the time between vernal equinoxes.
Ramadhan in 2021
Around 14 April 2021
Ramadhan in 2022
Around 4 April 2022
Depending on the moon

Shireen – The lunar calendar uses moon to measure time, usually measuring the time from new moon to new moon as one month. The time required for the Earth to rotate around the Sun is one solar year. The solar calendar measures the time between vernal equinoxes.
Ramadhan in 2021
Around 14 April 2021
Ramadhan in 2022
Around 4 April 2022
Depending on the moon

Masooma – We went from knowing 9 months to learning all 12 in order today.

Abbas – Thank you Aunty I forgot to add I think Ramathan will be on 14th April 2021.