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Using Technology Wisely this Ramadan

By Ayisha Heba

Using technology for a productive Ramadan this year

A quick reminder to use technology to your advantage this Ramadan. From keeping in touch with each other to helping attend classes or even read the Quran.

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Using the Technology Wisely this Ramadan

Every year when Ramadan comes, it brings us a lot of hope and joy. Each year we try to refresh our souls by welcoming Ramadan in all the possible ways we could. Being in the digital era, it’s much easier for us now than our ancestors. For example, our parents or grandparents during their early ages,  might have had their fasting days confined only to the kitchen, house and nearby mosques. Of course, they would have had the best Ramadan with families around and traditions.

But, today being relaxed at our couch, we have the access to listen to international speakers on Quran and Islam and lift our spirits high while we hold our thirst and hunger. Before, people choose to sleep or cook to pass the time till it’s time to break fast. However, today there are plenty of positive ways to reap the benefits of Ramadan at your fingertips. Thanks to modern technology and social media.

This pandemic has made seeing our friends and family who live miles away even more difficult. But luckily we always feel connected to each other as we are able to do live video calls, share our pictures instantly and what not. Over the past 2 years, almost all of us have had our Eid meet with families online. And it’s good to see the oldest of the family to the youngest on a single screen at the same time, even though they live in different time zones.

Not only that, our kids also enjoy the sweetness of Ramadan with all the activities and friends they find through various Islamic social media platforms. In this way, slowly the kids start having love for our religious celebration and start paying less attention towards other unwanted celebrations they see around them.

Today the opportunities to utilise Ramadan are so high that we get really confused about which classes or programmes to attend. There  are quran and Tafseer courses, quizzes, Eid corner, qiraa’t competitions and a lot more happening online for adults and kids worldwide. Moreover, unlike olden times, the quran is so handy that we can read, listen and understand with the help of different mobile apps no matter where we are. Be it on a flight journey, drive to your work or even while waiting for your turn at a doctor’s appointment. So, don’t you think we are lucky enough to be in the digital era and embrace Ramadan without any limitations? 

Like every other thing in the world, being too much into our gadgets could also have a negative impact on us. While we involve too much in these social media platforms, we should also ensure we are mentally present and not just physically within our own homes. As we all know, preparing food, praying in congregation, having suhoor and iftar together as a family, are all ways to earn happiness and Barakah in this life and hereafter.

Remember, Ramadan is our special guest who comes only once a year and not every year is guaranteed for us. So, let’s be wise enough to make use of the internet and our gadgets to make this holy month a fruitful one. By making use of all the resources available to learn and enrich our Islamic values.

About the Author

Ayisha Hiba is a freelance content writer and owns a blog called ‘Humans Around Us’. She is a graduate of Journalism and Mass Communication. She has written contents for various UK and US based websites. She is currently living in Germany with her family.

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Mamool Recipes for Eid

5 mamool recipes to choose from this Eid

Mamool Recipes for Eid. A traditional cookie served on Eid for specific cultures. And oh, the ways you can spell it: ma’maoul, maamoul, mamool or maamool. But that doesn’t take away from the delicious, crumbly cookies. Traditional stuffed with pistachio, walnuts or dates.

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Let’s take a look at some of our current favorites!

Mamool cookies topped with sesame seeds
by Moumena Saradar

Yummy maamool cookies topped with powered sugar
by Fufu’s Kitchen

Round date cookies dusted with powered sugar
by Cook with Dena

In different shapes and patterns
by Amira’s Pantry

Cookies filled with nuts
by Mama’s Lebanese Pantry

Mamool Recipes for Eid. Let us know some of your favorites below and make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. We look forward to showcasing more ideas and fantastic brands.

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Modern Ramadan & Eid Decorations

L ooking for decor that’s a bit more modern this Ramadan? Check out this list.

Can we please acknowledge that we even have modern Ramadan & Eid decorations options now? I think we can all look back ten years ago and say, wow. The options that we have now, as Muslims, have greatly increased. And you can now choose from so many great options that are so fantastic. Enjoy!

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Let’s take a look at some of our current favorites!

From metallic dome jars – to ceramic Masjids
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From graphic art prints – to gift boxes
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From greeting cards – to mugs
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From pillows to – acrylic centerpieces 

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From disposable tableware – to banners
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From napkin rings – to gift wrap
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From wooden garlands – to metal trivets
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From soup bowls – to glassware sets

We hope you enjoyed these Modern Ramadan & Eid Decorations. Let us know some of your favorites below and make sure to Pin the article to Pinterest. And, as always,  make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration and sign up for the newsletter for discounts and free printables!

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Eid Lantern Gift Box Printable

Make it a Ramadan ifar treat box, an Eid gift box, whatever you can think of!

Introducing our Eid lantern gift box printable! A fun little box that you can print at home. Surprise your guests at iftar with your favorite cookies. Wrap a nice piece of jewelry or place a gift card inside it. It’s so versatile and you can even get the kids involved with the assembling of the gift box.

Let’s explore the different sizes…and all you have to do to is change the printer sizes with this one printable. And if you’re looking for the perfect craft supply list, head over to our article now.

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Let’s see all the fun ways to use the printable!

Full Size

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For the normal, or large sized box, all you have to do is hit print. No customizing the size. Once it’s printed you’ll cut out along the solid lines. Then fold on the dotted lines. We recommend that you tape the inside of the box for maximum hold – but it isn’t necessary.

We love these sharp scissors to really get into the corners, and this paper cutter for clean straight-line cuts.

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Once the box is assembled, all you have to do is fill the box with a gift and write the recipients name on it!

Customize the Size

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If you’re looking to print different sizes, follow the guide below. You can really customize the sizes to whatever percentage you set the printer to. If you want to duplicate what we did with the large, medium and small boxes you’ll need to print to normal size, 70% and 50%. Have fun!

How to Make a Smaller Box:

  • Hit print
  • Go to ‘more settings’
  • Go to ‘scale’ – hit ‘custom’
  • Select the the size you’d like – we did 70% for the medium size and 50% for the small size

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Elementary School Printables for Ramadan and Eid

Easy Ramadan printables for schools, with teacher keys.

We’re so excited to bring you these two Elementary School Printables for Ramadan and Eid. Whether you’re a parent looking for more educational printables, a teacher looking to share Ramadan and Eid with your kids or a school district/school administrator – we’re happy to get you these! And we’re currently working on two junior/high school printables in addition to a full article with all the resources in one place. So stay tuned!

There are two printables in this set – a Ramadan maze and a Ramadan word search. They’re both in black and white so it’s easy to print, and the kids can even color them in! Let us know if you use them in your classroom and what other types of printables you’d like for the children. We’re all ears!

If you need more classroom resources for Ramadan & Eid we have a one page letter for schools on Ramadan and lots of cute coloring sheet printable/crafts.

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Elementary School Maze Printable for Ramadan

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Kids love a good maze and this printable is just adorable. Plenty of room for coloring it in, after you’re done figuring it out. The little ones will love doing this maze in school.

Elementary School Wordsearch Printable for Ramadan & Eid

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For those older kids in elementary school learning their words and reading, this Ramadan wordsearch printable is a total hit. It challenges them with new words and helps them learn a little about Ramadan & Eid in a way that’s appropriate for school.

We’re going to try to create a video that ties into the words so you’ll be able to show the kids and it can turn into a more well round lesson plan. We know how it is! Stay tuned and check your email with the newsletters for updates.

The words are: Lantern, Fasting, Ramadan, Eid, Dates, Moon, Giving, Gifts, Family, Party, Sunset

Teacher Keys

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Don’t worry we haven’t forgotten about you the teacher, educator! We’ve included teacher keys for you as well.

Now it’s time to thread the string through the hole and attach it to your gift. Making sure to tie the string into a knot.

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Ramadan Cricut Blanket DIY

Decorate your couch this Ramadan with our Ramadan Cricut blanket

You’ve got to make this Ramadan Cricut blanket DIY. Because it’s fun and gives a little hint of Ramadan on your couches & chairs. Plus, you can snuggle up on these cool Ramadan nights. We love a good functional craft. And if you’re into Ramadan Cricut project & ideas, check out our Ramadan doormat DIY.

Plus, we’ve included the lantern png file below! Just image the other Ramadan & Eid project you can do on your Cricut or Silhouette. WATCH the how-to on our YouTube Channel!

Make sure to check out our other Cricut projects in our DIY tab,

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Supplies

Products are linked, or visit our full Amazon Cricut supply list

  • Cricut Explorer or higher
  • Blanket – we got a fleece in dark grey
  • Heat transfer vinyl glitter (HTV) or regular
  • Strong grip mat
  • Scissors
  • Weeding tools
  • Iron or Cricut Heat Press
  • Heat pad or towel

How to make the Ramadan Cricut Blanket DIY

The first thing you need to do is open Cricut on your computer. Then download our lantern file, at the bottom of the article. Once you do, upload the png file to Cricut. We choose moderately complex. No background remover needed so just select apply & continue. Next select cut image and hit upload.

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Configure the Image

Once it’s uploaded, select the image and hit add to canvas. Now that you’ve got one lantern, you’re going to want to make it approximately 3 inches wide by 6 inches tall. Now duplicate that image five times, for a total of six lanterns.

For the advanced Cricuters out there, you could even place a box on top of the large part of the lantern and make a cut out there or add another color and layer the vinyl.

The lanterns will be printed on a strong grip mat, and we’re using glitter heat transfer vinyl (HTV) so we need to keep it within the roll we have, which means it can’t go over 12 inches wide, and 12 inches tall.

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Print

Time to send to the printer. Click ‘make it’ and make sure that all of your lanterns appear on your mat. If not, you’ll need to adjust their sizes ever so smaller for it to fit.

When you’re dealing with HTV you always want to hit the mirror button, so turn that on. Now because these lanterns aren’t words, they’ll cut the same regardless of mirroring, I still do it to get into the habit.

Before you print make sure your dial is on the correct setting! Switch your knob to custom, then select glitter iron-on. Glitter is a little thicker and we want a nice clean cut. Pressure setting, default. If you’re not doing glitter you can select the regular iron-on knob on your Cricut.

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Grab your strong grip mat and cut the iron-on to the size you’ve made it. Glitter vinyl is so thick that typically a regular stick grip mat won’t hold your HTV well enough in place. If you’ve got an area where there are no lanterns, go ahead and trim that glitter out. No need to waste glitter HTV.

Make sure to place the HTV shiny side up! We did a total of 7 lanterns, because honestly, we messed up the first cut and we’ll explain how in the next step. But print as many as you want!

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Let the Cricut cut it our your lanterns. Never mind the change of mats in the photo, let us tell you what happened. We didn’t understand the depth of the cut on our lanterns. We did a first run but the lanterns weren’t completely cut out, like traditional vinyl, and so we kept going until we realized this.

HTV is vinyl & transfer tape in one. Which means it only needs to cut the vinyl but doesn’t need to cut the transfer tape on the mat side. That means your lanterns will look cut out on one side, but not on the other. This is what you want!

Check out the mat side of the HTV, not a cut to be seen. And that’s what you want with HTV.

Now it’s time to individually, with scissors, cut each lantern out. Be careful when doing it – you definitely don’t want to cut through a lantern! And don’t cut the lanterns out exactly, leave space all around the lantern so you can get a grip on the transfer tape and pull off after ironing them on.
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Lay down your heat pad or towel, doubled over, on your table. Place your blanket on top. Next, figure out spacing of the lanterns. We did 2 1/2 inches in between, but I would bump that up to 3 or 3 1/2 inches space. Heat the iron to 315 degrees while doing this.

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Before ironing on your first lantern, you’ll need to heat the area where your first lantern will go. Don’t skip this step, it’s important, and helps the vinyl create a smoother finish. Press down for around 7-10 seconds.

Once the blanket is warm, place your first lantern down and place the iron on it, with pressure, for 30 seconds at 315 degrees.

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Keep repeating with each lantern. Heat the blanket, then iron on the lantern. Once you’re done with the entire front part. Flip the blanket and iron every lantern once more for 30 seconds at 315 degrees with pressure.

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Flip the blanket over and start peeling the transfer tape off each lantern, and you’re all done!

Now display your Ramadan lantern Cricut DIY and marvel at your craftiness. This would make a fantastic homemade Ramadan or Eid gift too.

Supplies

Products are linked, or visit our full Amazon Cricut supply list

    • Cricut Explorer or higher
    • Blanket – we got a fleece in dark grey
    • Heat transfer vinyl glitter (HTV) or regular
    • Strong grip mat
    • Scissors
    • Weeding tools
    • Iron or Cricut Heat Press
    • Heat pad or towel

Instructions

WATCH the full tutorial for our YouTube channel!

  1. Open Cricut on your computer.
  2. Download our lantern file.
  3. Upload the png file to Cricut. We choose moderately complex. No background remover needed so just select apply & continue.
  4. Select cut image and hit upload.
  5. Once it’s uploaded, select the image and hit add to canvas.
  6. Make the lantern approximately 3 inches wide by 6 inches tall.
  7. Duplicate that image five times, for a total of six lanterns.
  8. For the advanced Cricuters out there, you could even place a box on top of the large part of the lantern and make a cut out there or add another color and layer the vinyl.
  9. The lanterns will be printed on a strong grip mat, and we’re using glitter heat transfer vinyl (HTV) so we need to keep it within the roll we have, which means it can’t go over 12 inches wide, and 12 inches tall.
  10. Send to the printer. Click ‘make it’ and make sure that all of your lanterns appear on your mat. If not, you’ll need to adjust their sizes every so smaller for it to fit.
  11. When you’re dealing with HTV you always want to hit the mirror button, so turn that on. Now because these lanterns aren’t words and they’ll cut the same, regardless of mirroring, I still do it to get into the habit.
  12. Before you print make sure your dial is on the correct setting! Switch your knob to custom, then select glitter iron-on. Glitter is a little thicker and we want a nice clean cut. Pressure setting, default. If you’re not doing glitter you can select the regular iron-on knob on your Cricut.
  13. Grab your strong grip mat and cut the iron-on to the size you’ve made it. Glitter vinyl is so thick that typically a regular stick grip mat won’t hold your HTV well enough in place. If you’ve got an area where there are no lanterns, go ahead and trim that glitter out.
  14. Place the HTV shiny side up! We printed a total of 7 lanterns, but six would look great.
  15. Let the Cricut cut it. Side note:  HTV is vinyl & transfer tape in one. Which means it only needs to cut the vinyl but doesn’t need to cut the transfer tape on the mat side. That means your lanterns will look cut out on one side, but not on the other. This is what you want!
  16. Cut each lantern out with your scissors. Be careful – don’t cut through a lantern! And don’t cut the lanterns out exactly, leave space all around the lantern so you can get a grip on the transfer tape and pull off.
  17. Lay down your heat pad or towel, doubled over, on your table. Place your blanket on top.
  18. Heat the iron to 315 degrees.
  19. Figure out the spacing of the lanterns. We did 2 1/2 inches in between, but I would bump that up to 3 or 3 1/2 inches space.
  20. Before ironing on your first lantern, you’ll need to heat the area where your first lantern will go. Don’t skip this step, it’s important for and helps the vinyl create a smoother finish. Press down for around 7-10 seconds.
  21. Once the blanket is warm, place your first lantern down and place the iron on it, which pressure, for 30 seconds at 315 degrees.
  22. Keep repeating with each lantern. Once you’re done with the entire front part. Flip the blanket and iron every lantern once more for 30 seconds at 315 degrees with pressure.
  23. Flip the blanket over and start peeling the transfer tape off each lantern
  24. All done!

Printables are intellectual property of Eid Collective. You may not use Eid Collective printables to sell items or alter them in any way. Please do not send or distribute printables to others, once you gain access to the printables, it is for you, and you alone to print and enjoy.

Showcase it! When you print up the Ramadan Cricut Blanket DIY, make sure to tag us in your photos. We look forward to seeing how you’ve displayed it!

And make sure to follow us on Instagram for more Ramadan & Eid inspiration and sign up for the newsletter for discounts and printable releases.

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