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Project 2 Inquiry Question
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Introduction:
1. What are the Islamic holidays (history)?
Islam has a few holidays compered to most other religions. Muslims usually celebrates only two festivals Eid al Fitr and Eid Al-Adha , a special month of a daytime fasting is Ramadan. “Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar.
Background:
2. What is Ramadan?
The term Ramadan literally means scorching in Arabic.
3. What is Eid al Fitr?
Eid Al-Fitr is the day after Ramadan ends, at that day Muslim celebration the Feast of Fast-Breaking.
4. What do people do in these holidays?
During the month of Ramadan, Muslims show their devotion to God by fasting and abstaining from foods, drinks, bad habits, smoking and sexual intercourse.
We celebrate Eid al Fitr with Qahwa is an Arabic coffee, dates and chocolate. Vesting friend and family.
5. What they eat in this event?
Diffrent kinds of saudi dishes. In Saudi Arabia we usually start with milk, water and dates. Soups and Samosa are essential components of Ramadan meals
In Eid al Fitr you will always find small dishes that contain different types of Tateema (different types of olives, cheese, honey, jam and bread that are placed on different small plates).
6. What they wear?
New clothes. for example, saudi style Thobe for man and Abaia for women
7. Conclusion
Ramadan is a very important time for Muslims, taking place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Eid al-Fitr, is a celebration held by Muslims to mark the end of Ramadan and to thank Allah for the strength he gave them to get through this traditional period of fasting and its at lasts three days
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Jonah Houtz says...
Overall, great job! Only critique would be that I would like to see some of your personal ideas and thoughts.
thank you i wil add it
Nathan Mercier says...
Great outline/inquiry questions. Like Jonah said, reading about your personal thoughts on the subject would make your paper even better. I can't wait to read it.
thank you for i will do it
Teryn Henderson says...
To help add to your personal experience, maybe talk about the difference between celebrating the holidays here versus Saudi Arabia - this would also cover the issues part of the essay that Marohang requests.
thank you
Jacob Hagerman says...
I actually found this outline to be really well written and nothing wrong with it.
thank you a lot i appreciate that
Mariana Gonzalez says...
Very interesting topic, it will be exciting to read about different cultures. Your personal opinion would be nice to read, but other than that it's a great outline and sounds like an interesting paper.
thank you
Nick Haddad says...
Like the others said, your questions do a great job of providing background and information about the Ramadan event. But adding your own expereinces and beliefs would greatly help.
thank you
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