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An Arabic Crossword Puzzle on Ramadan Posted by on Jul 12, 2014 in Arabic Language, Culture

Marhaba! Millions and millions of Muslims around the globe partake in different traditions and activities in the Holy Month of Ramadan. It’s a time for prayer, sacrifice, self-reflection, charitable actions, and family reunions. In addition to the religious significance, two amazing family traditions in this Holy Month are the lavish dinners, known as Iftars, which commence at sunset, and the special Ramadan TV series that are watched by millions each and every night throughout the month. In many Arab countries, dates are usually the first food to break the fast! Yummmm I love dates!! Today, I have created an Arabic crossword puzzle using 10 different words that you should learn to speak and write about Ramadan. As I have mentioned earlier on, do think of these words as building blocks to help you improve in Arabic. Similar to previous crossword puzzles, this exercise allows you to have fun as you learn about Ramadan traditions and activities in Arabic. Please search vertically, horizontally and diagonally. I will post the answers to this crossword puzzle soon! Ramadan Kareem (رمضان كريم) everyone!

Image by  Bashar Al-Ba'noon

Image by Bashar Al-Ba’noon

رمضان
إفطار
صوم
زكاة
هلال
سحور
تراويح
صلاة
فرض
القرآن

Ramadan crossword

Stay tuned for the answers and upcoming posts.

Have a nice day!!

نهاركم سعيد

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Salam everyone! Born as an American to two originally Arab parents, I have been raised and have spent most of my life in Beirut, Lebanon. I have lived my good times and my bad times in Beirut. I was but a young child when I had to learn to share my toys and food with others as we hid from bombs and fighting during the Lebanese Civil War. I feel my connection to Arabic as both a language and culture is severing and so it is with you, my readers and fellow Arabic lovers, and through you that I wish to reestablish this connection by creating one for you.


Comments:

  1. Andy Brummer:

    I’m still learning from you, as I’m making my way to the top as well. I certainly love reading all that is posted on your website.Keep the tips coming. I liked it!

  2. jesa:

    Salam Andy! I am glad you find our website and many resources useful and interesting for your purposes 😉