Ramadan and Id-Ul-Fitr

“Ramadan and Id-Ul-Fitr” by Mandy Ross is a 24-page book published by Raintree Publishers on July 2, 2002. This title is part of a series that delves into major celebrations from six main religions, providing insights into their historical origins and the evolution of their observances. The book aims to enhance children’s understanding of various national, regional, religious, and ethnic identities within the United Kingdom.
Readers will find an exploration of the significance of Ramadan and Id-Ul-Fitr, including the stories and traditions associated with these important celebrations. The content is designed to engage young readers with the cultural and religious aspects of these holidays, highlighting both traditional and contemporary practices. This educational resource serves as a valuable tool for fostering appreciation of diverse celebrations and beliefs.
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One of a series that takes major celebrations from the six main religions and looks at them in more detail. The books explore the history behind the celebration – how the festival came about, the story behind the festival and the traditional and modern ways of celebrating it. The series aims to help children appreciate the range of national, regional, religious and ethnic identities in the United Kingdom.
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