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Dubai mums share the traditions that help their kids understand the true spirit of Ramadan
1 of 13 Ramadan is the most important time of the Islamic calendar, and every family has different ways of marking the occasion. Here, Dubai mums share the customs and traditions they have been employing during 2021’s pandemic Ramadan, to help celebrate and mark the month with their little ones, and teach them about the true spirit behind the month. Image Credit: Supplied
2 of 13 POCKET MONEY DONATIONS: Zainab Malik, a UAE-based influencer and mum of three (aged 4, 7 and 9), says that she’s always wanted to instill a philanthropic spirit into her little ones. “From an early age, we have involved our children in monetary matters, to help them understand the importance of generosity and the concept of giving to those who are less fortunate then they are. We get them to collect their pocket money in two different boxes, of which o
COVID rules mean that Ramadan once again looks very different for UAE families this year. With large gatherings banned, and restrictions on meal donations as well as other COVID precautions still in place, parents are using the lessons learnt from last year’s lockdown Ramadan in order to make the most of another out-of-the-ordinary Holy Month. Half way through the month, here’s how a pandemic Ramadan 2021 looks for families living in the UAE… British lifestyle blogger and doodle artist (@mummyonmymind) Zeyna Sanjania is spending more time at home again this Ramadan, praying and breaking fast with her family Image Credit: Supplied