Ramadan is more than just a fasting month; it is also a time for spiritual reflection and charity deeds.
Improving the decor of your home will provide a more welcoming environment for friends and family, both for Iftar and, eventually, for the Eid celebration.
Keeping in mind these joyful times, we have compiled a list of things you may do to prepare your home for Ramadan.
A clean home makes you feel good year-round, especially during Ramadan. Positive surroundings can help you focus on prayers or other home tasks.
CLEAN AND ORGANISE THE ENTIRE HOUSE
Lanterns have traditionally been used to greet Ramadan. You can also buy candles, electric tea lights, and string lights to create a festive mood in your home.
DECORATE WITH BANNERS, LANTERNS
Stock your refrigerator and pantry with everything you'll need to prepare Suhur and Iftar throughout the month of Ramadan.
GET RAMADAN ESSENTIALS
To prepare for Ramdan, choose a corner that may be made into a peaceful worship location. Keep a Quran, prayer mat, prayer bead, journal, and more.
MAKE A DEDICATED PLACE FOR WORSHIP
This box will tell you what day of Ramadan you are on and what time Iftar is that day. It would also help the children understand the concept of the fasting month.
CREATE A COUNTDOWN BOX
Make a list of popular Holy Month prayers and their English translations. You can include Ramadan duas for fasting and breaking.