The Qurโan Youth Circle recently held a creative Art and Craft session focused on observing and documenting the moon phases during Ramadan. This activity combined science, creativity, and spirituality, allowing young participants to engage with the lunar cycle that plays a vital role in Islamic traditions.
Materials Used
To make this project hands-on and engaging, participants used simple materials, including:
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Paper & Cardboard โ for drawing and crafting
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Coloring materials โ to illustrate the moon phases
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Ruler, scissors, and glue โ for assembling the project
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Yarn & puncher โ for creating a hanging display
Activity Highlights
๐ Each child used circular objects (like coins) to trace moon shapes and color in the different lunar phases.
๐ They tracked daily changes in the moon, connecting it with their Ramadan journey.
๐ The final output was a beautifully illustrated moon phase tracker, showcasing their observations.
Why This Matters
๐น Helps young learners understand the importance of the moon in Ramadan, which determines the beginning and end of the holy month.
๐น Encourages creativity while fostering spiritual connection and appreciation for Allahโs creation.
๐น Provides a fun and interactive way to learn through hands-on experience.
๐ Great job to all the young artists! This activity not only enhanced their artistic skills but also deepened their understanding of Islamic lunar traditions. ๐ซโจ
Would you love to try this activity with your children or students? Let us know in the comments! ๐ฌ๐
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