Want to structure/use your time a little better this Ramadan? Make up a Ramadan routine..................
Tips for Making a Ramadan Schedule
1. Set up a regularly scheduled time to prepare sahoor
2. Set up a regularly scheduled time to wake up the rest of the fasters
3. Decide on post sahoor/post fajr activities:
Examples:
Go back to sleep
Exercises
Recite Quraan
Schoolwork
Housework
4. Set up a time to wake nonfasters
5. Set up a time for nonfasters’ meals and snack times
6. Decide on regular afternoon activities (read quraan, school work, etc)
7. Set up regular time for reading quraan (juz a day or whatever you choose)
8. Set up a regular time for preparing iftaar
9. Decide on normal after dinner activities (read quraan, housework, family time, etc).
10. Set up appropriate bedtimes for each family member
Sample Ramadan Schedule/Routine
Wake Up/Say Duaa for Waking Up/Make Wudhu/Pray Tahajjud
Prepare/Eat Suhoor
Pray Salatul Fajr
Clean up
Brief Ramadan family meeting (discuss how fasting is going, read an article, read Quraan together)
Free Time or Nap
Non-faster (kids) wake up/eat breakfast/get dressed/clean up
Learning Activities, such as TJ Ramadan :)
Pray Dhuhr/Lunch for non-fasters
Nap for little ones (and fasters if desired)
Pray Asr
Read Quraan or Ramadan related articles or story or ahadith or Ramadan Craft
Iftar
Pray Salatul Maghrib
Eat Dinner
Clean up
Pray Isha
Brief Ramadan Family meeting (discuss how fasting day went; review meal plan (make sure have everything for next day's suhoor); review behavior charts, review tomorrow's TJ Ramadan topic/print materials
Free Time/Read Quraan/Clean Up/Bedtime for younger children
Go to Bed by 9:30/10:00
A sister in the Islamichomeschooling google group posted a very detailed Ramadan Daily Schedule.
You have to be a member to access the file, I believe, but it may be worth checking out.
Go to http://groups.google.com and look for "islamichomeschooling" group.
Ramadan Schedule Form
Blank form for writing in your special Ramadan routine/schedule.
Do you have a Ramadan Schedule/Routine that works for you?
If so, please share for posting here to help others.
This Page Last Updated: Tuesday, July 07, 2009

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- Sighting the Moon
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- Ramadan Memory Book
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- Learn Arabic
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Ramadan Blogs-Offsite
Ramadan Joy
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