Umar, a curious young boy with sparkling eyes and an infectious smile, bounced eagerly alongside his mother. He was excited to explore the market, which was brimming with vibrant colors and lively chatter. "Look, Mama! The market is so lively today!" he exclaimed, pointing at a stall filled with lanterns of every hue.
Umar tugged on his mother's sleeve, his face alight with curiosity. "Why is he giving away dates, Mama?" he asked. His mother knelt beside him, explaining the importance of sharing and charity during Ramadan. "It's a time for giving and kindness, Umar," she said softly, her eyes twinkling with warmth.
Umar began to hum a little tune, turning his thoughts into rhymes. "Sharing is caring, that's what they say, in Ramadan, we give every day!" he sang, clapping his hands in delight. His mother chuckled, joining in with his cheerful melody.
Umar sat with his family at the dinner table, surrounded by plates of delicious food. His father smiled proudly at him. "Did you learn something new today, Umar?" he asked. Umar nodded eagerly, sharing his rhymes with his family. "Ramadan is the time to be thankful and kind, to help one another and always remind!" he recited joyfully.
Umar ran to join his friends, eager to share what he had learned. "Let's make Ramadan fun with some rhymes!" he suggested, his enthusiasm contagious. Together, they crafted verses about self-control and gratitude, their voices ringing out in harmony amidst the twinkling lanterns.
Umar's eyes fluttered shut as he whispered, "Ramadan is special, a time to grow, with every rhyme, new things we know." He drifted off to sleep, dreaming of the lessons and laughter to come in the days ahead.
















