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January 18, 2024BY eidadmin

Fasting Dua Magnet Printable

A DIY printable magnet, to help remember our duas before we fast & when we break our fast.

You need this fasting dua magnet printable! To help remind you what to say when you start or break your fast. Maybe you’ve forgotten, or a revert. Whatever the case, we have you covered.

They make such a fantastic craft gift to your iftar guests, to friends and family as well. It’s a nice thoughtful, and easy gift to hand out.

This Islamic printable was designed by Reham ElGhousen at Dukkan Afandi or on IG at dukkan_afandi. We love her bold, yet simplistic designs and products.

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Supplies

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Here’s what you’ll need to make the magnets: our dua printable, premium vinyl sticker paper or cardstock, a flexible magnet and scissors. For a full list of where we picked up our supplies – head to the bottom.

Print & Cut

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First thing, you’ll need to download our printable – see below. Next, you can print the printable onto premium vinyl sticker paper or just plain card stock. We’ve found that both work well, but our guess is the adhesive will look nicer longer.

After it’s printed, cut the printables out. We love using the paper cutter for the smoothest lines, but scissors obviously work as well!

Cut the Magnet

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Cut out the magnet to match the size of the image. We recommend cutting just a little under so the magnet sits underneath the printable. But not too much smaller or the printable will start to bend and look bad.

Peel & Stick

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Peel off the magnet, if adhesive, and peel the adhesive dua sticker – place onto magnet. Be careful, you won’t be able to un-stick it, so line it up correct the first time!

Trim

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Trim any magnet that’s showing from the front. The magnet cuts really easily so this should be a breeze.

Repeat & Hang

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Repeat with each dua magnet printable. Then hang! We love to hang it on the fridge, right next to our Ramadan calendar. That way we’re reminded to say our du’a before fasting and when breaking our fast. Bismillah!

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Supplies

Head to our Amazon store.

  • Dua Printable
  • Premium vinyl sticker paper or cardstock
  • Flexible magnet sheet – 5”x7”
  • Scissors or craft paper cutter

Directions

  1. Print the printable onto premium vinyl sticker paper or cardstock. 
  2. Cut out the dua magnet images.
  3. Cut out the magnet to match the size of the image. Making it just slightly smaller.
  4. Peel off the magnet, if adhesive, and peel the adhesive dua sticker. Place onto the magnet. Be careful, you won’t be able to un-stick it.
  5. Trim any magnet that’s showing. 
  6. 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.

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January 17, 2024BY eidadmin

Ramadan Prep Checklist

A comprehensive checklist to get you ready for Ramadan.

If you’re a prepper, a list maker, or just want to be more organized during Ramadan – then we’ve got the ultimate Ramadan Prep Checklist. We want you to have more time to focus on the core aspects of Ramadan and your family. But please, don’t be overwhelmed by the checklist for Ramadan. It’s a large list, and it covers everything you might want to prep for. So pick and choose what fits your lifestyle and your needs.

This Islamic printable was designed by Eid Collective.

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TWO MONTHS BEFORE

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  • Look at/purchase Ramadan decor, tableware, etc…
  • Start cleaning out the freezer
  • Think about meal recipes for iftars
  • Browse/purchase clothing for Ramadan
  • Make up your fasting days
  • Start calculating your zakat

ONE MONTH BEFORE

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Food

  • Plan a months worth of meals
  • Make freezer meals
  • Prep suhoor meals
  • Prep breakfast meals for the kids
  • Freeze some desserts
  • Stock up on shelf stable pantry items

Crafts & DIYs

  • Determine which crafts/DIY to do
  • Gather supplies
  • Work on projects

Kids

  • Send school letter about when Ramadan & Eid, send to extra curriculars too
  • Prep school activities/goodie bags /teacher gifts
  • Grab advent calendar printables & gifts
  • Find & print printables
  • Plan activities for Ramadan
  • Get the kids excited about Ramadan
  • by educating & reading to them
  • Do a few kid’s crafts
  • Involve them in prep work
  • Set the kid’s Ramadan goals

Decor

  • Purchase decor for home
  • Create your own decor

Iftars

  • Determine where to host an iftar
  • Schedule what day to host iftar
  • Send save-the-dates to friends
  • Plan iftar(s)

Eid gift ideas

  • Start listening to what your friends & family want
  • Purchase gifts early
  • Get ideas from Eid Collective

Clothes

  • Purchase Ramadan/Eid PJs
  • Create clothes & accessories

Charities

  • Determine which to volunteer with
  • Research where to donate to
  • Create a message thread with friends & family

Goodie bags

  • For your neighbors
  • For your co-workers
  • For the kid’s school

Iman

  • Figure out how to increase knowledge during Ramadan
  • Find classes being offered during Ramadan
  • Check out Eid Collective for help
  • Set prayer goals
  • Set Quran goals
  • Create goals during Ramadan

Days off

  • Submit request for days off at work
  • Make sure your spouses does it too
  • Submit school days off

TWO WEEKS BEFORE

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Clean

  • Deep clean the house

Food

  • Continue to stock Ramadan ingredients
  • Prep suhoor meals
  • Create a lists for the kid’s meals
  • Check out Eid Collective’s recipes
  • Learn a few new dishes
  • Freeze a few dinners
  • Freeze some dessert options
  • Buy/bake sweets & cookies for first day
  • Eliminate caffeine 1-2 weeks before

Clothes

  • Think about Eid clothes
  • Explore Eid Collective’s fashion ideas

Crafts & DIYS

  • Grab supplies
  • Find new craft ideas on Eid Collective
  • Plan out which crafts & DIYs to do
  • Finish crafts & DIYs

Kids

  • Finish list from last month
  • Check in with school/teacher
  • Finish goodie bags/teacher gift
  • Discover more ideas at Eid Collective
  • Find & print printables
  • Plan activities
  • Do a few crafts
  • Create a kid’s Ramadan nook
  • Make a sadaqah jar
  • Stuff advent calendar with printables/toys/food

Decor

  • Explore Eid Collective’s Decor picks
  • Purchase any more decor

Iftars

  • Confirm where to eat the first night of Ramadan
  • Get iftar inspiration from Eid Collective
  • Plan your iftars – checklist printable coming soon
  • Set date(s)
  • Plan iftar meal(s)
  • Get tableware ready
  • Get decor for iftars
  • Send out reminders for the date to friends & family
  • Plan any other Ramadan parties
  • Think about Eid parties

Eid Gift Ideas

  • Ask for ideas from friends & family
  • Continue to purchase gifts early
  • Get gift ideas from Eid Collective
  • DIY/Craft some gifts

Charity

  • Finalize where to volunteer & donate to
  • Get friends & family involved

Goodie Bags

  • Finish for neighbors/ friends/family/
  • co-workers/kid’s school goodie bags

Iman

  • Continue from last month’s list
  • Look into qiyams to attend
  • Finalize goals for during Ramadan

Days Off

  • Follow up for all requested days off at work & school

ONE DAY BEFORE

RELAX

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.

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SPIRITUAL
December 12, 2023BY eidadmin

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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