Food for thought this Ramadan (for your kids)

by Ali Daya, Research Associate, Noor Kids

 

Iftaar=Futoor, Sehri=Suhoor. Call it what you like, it’s food for all. Eating, or, specific to the month of Ramadan, the breaking of the fast, is universal. Food is an important theme of this Holy month. And, as parents, an important source of teaching. Below are four of the most important lessons we should be taking away from food. 

1. After difficulty, there comes ease.  

The breaking of the fast is a beautiful concept in its own right. After a... ...Continue Reading

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