Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat
Rami the Ramadan Cat

Rami the Ramadan Cat

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This Islamic story for kids embodies the spirit of Ramadan beautifully!

The spirit of Ramadan is rooted in generosity to family, friends, and neighbours!

Saleem has just moved to a new city. On the first night of Ramadan, he finds a scruffy kitten clinging to his backyard fence.

Even though Saleem and his family make "lost cat" posters to hang up around their neighbourhood, he secretly hopes they never find the cat's owner! After all, Rami is Saleem's only friend in this new place.

Ages 4+, 32 pages, softcover

Written by Robyn Thomas

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عبودي
رجل الأمن الصغير

انا عبودي احب ماما وبابا
واحب اختي
احب اسمع كلامهم
احب اتمرن
احب اكون سعيد
وبس شكراً

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Lika Jubeh
Rami the Ramadan Cat

My son loved this book. He loved the illustrations and related so much to the story. Great for Ramadan or any time of the year. It teaches a big lesson . You get such a warm feeling reading this story.

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Samira H
Lovely ending

Warm, cozy story to read with your children. We loved the ending!!

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Shifa Safadi
Love it!

Saleem is a young boy who has moved to a new town before Ramadan, and he misses his cousins and friends that he left behind. He meets a little lost kitten and calls him Rami, because it is “Ram”adan.⠀

Rami helps Saleem feel not as lonely as before, and slowly, Saleem finds himself attached to his new friend.⠀

Saleem helps his mom and dad put up posters of the cat around the neighborhood for people to see and for the owners to come and claim the cat. But secretly, Saleem makes a duaa that Rami can stay with him forever. ⠀
But then, Rami’s owner claims him and Saleem gets sad. Even the Eid decor and Eid pie can’t cheer him up. Saleem is surprised when Rami comes back on Eid day, and it looks like Saleem might get the best Eid gift ever after all!⠀

I loved this story and the lessons it taught about doing the right thing, even if you might not want to. This is so important to teach to children, and even though it might be a struggle, it is always worth it to act morally, just like Saleem did in the book. Being good is always rewarded by Allah!⠀

I also liked the concept of duaa in the story. The duaa Saleem made really did come true in the end- he was actually able to keep his friend forever! I love teaching children about the power of duaa and to always to turn to Allah when they want something. ⠀

DEF a must have!⠀

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AR
Great lessons

This story has so many great lessons. It can be used to teach children about the power of dua, self sacrifice and being a good neighbor.

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