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Egyptian Holidays. Andrew Buisson and Jinny Kim. Ramadan. Ramadan starts on the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. Ramadan is a time where people concentrate on their beliefs and less on everyday things like, eating and drinking.
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Egyptian Holidays Andrew Buisson and Jinny Kim
Ramadan • Ramadan starts on the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. • Ramadan is a time where people concentrate on their beliefs and less on everyday things like, eating and drinking. • When the people fast they can’t eat or drink for the whole day until about five o clock. • They can only eat before the sun rises and after the sun sets. • At the end of the day the people usually have a feast called an Iftar.
Eid el Fitr • Eid means festivity and Fitr means to break the fast so when some one says Eid el Fitr it means a festivity that breaks the fast. • Eid el Fitr is a holiday after Ramadan that is three days long. • Eid el Fitr is the time to get ready for the big Iftar after the Fast.
Eid el Adha • Eid el Adha is otherwise known as the feast of sacrifice. • This is the day when Abraham was about to sacrifice his son and almost did but a booming voice said sacrifice a ram instead. • The people sacrifice a cow or lamb and only eat one third of it the rest goes to the poor.
Sham el Nessim • Sham el Nessim means sniffing the breeze. • Sham el Nessim starts at the begginning of spring. • Sham el Nessim is almost 4,500 years old. • Sham el nessim is celebrated by eating traditional food.
Quizz! 1.What is fasting? A. A time when people don’t eat. B. A time when people don’t drink. C. A time period in where people don’t eat or drink. D. All of the above
2. What did Abraham do on the hill? • He sacrificed himself. • He was about to sacrifice his son but sacrificed a ram instead because a loud voice said he could. • He sacrificed a ram. • He sacrificed a goat.
3. What is an Iftar and how long is Eid el fitr? • An iftar is a huge feast and eid el fitr is three days long. • An iftar is a holiday and the eid is two days long. • An iftar is a piece of clothing and the eid is one day long. • An iftar is a food and the eid is only half a day long.
4. What does sham el Nessim mean? A. Sniffing the roses. B. Picking our noses. C. Sniffing our toes. D. Sniffing the breeze
Sources of information • The Fast of Ramadan.11/18/08. http://www.holidays.net/ramadan/story.htm. • Eid el Fitr. 11/18/08. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr. • Eid el Adha. 11/18/08. http://www3.kumc.edu/diversity/ethnic_relig/eid-al-adha.html. • Sham el Nessim. Heba Fatteen Bizzari.11/19/08. http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/shamelnaseen.htm.
Sources of Pictures • Ramadan’s pictures Iftar Duasi. 11/25/08. www.zamanbitiyor.com/haber_detay.asp?haberID=1250. Image:Iftar beguni.JPG. 11/25/08. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Iftar_beguni.JPG. Haberler. 11/25/08. http://www.kirac.bel.tr/haber.php?islem=haber_detay&id=428.