Ramadan in UAE: Sisters take up 30-day challenge to inspire children
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(Supplied) Both my girls started reading the Holy Quran from the tender age of four
Two sisters in Abu Dhabi, aged 14 and 9, went beyond fasting this Ramadan. They took up a 30-day challenge to inspire and encourage more children to practise their faith.
Zaina Aslam Ahmad and Ayesha Aslam Ahmad have been busy since the holy month started. Besides offering their prayers, they take the time to go through and understand the verses of the Holy Quran in Arabic. And as they recite them, they take a video and upload it on YouTube hoping to reach as many young Netizens as possible. It has become part of their daily routine.
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