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The document is a worksheet for Grade 9 students at Jubail International School focusing on the celebration of Eid Al-Fitr. It includes short answer and true/false questions about the significance, customs, and practices associated with the festival. The worksheet aims to educate students about the cultural and religious aspects of Eid Al-Fitr.

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The document is a worksheet for Grade 9 students at Jubail International School focusing on the celebration of Eid Al-Fitr. It includes short answer and true/false questions about the significance, customs, and practices associated with the festival. The worksheet aims to educate students about the cultural and religious aspects of Eid Al-Fitr.

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Jubail International School

Academic Session 2024–25

Subject: KSA

Grade: 9

Trimester: 3

Worksheet: _____

Date: ____________

Name: _______________________________

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Short Answer Questions

1. What is Eid Al-Fitr?

Eid Al-Fitr is a Muslim festival that marks the end of Ramadan and the fasting period.

2. What do Muslims do early on the first day of Eid?

Muslims wake up early, take a bath, wear new clothes, and go to the mosque for the Eid prayer.

3. How do children celebrate Eid Al-Fitr?

Children celebrate by wearing new clothes, receiving gifts or money, and enjoying sweets.

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4. What do Muslims do after the Eid prayer?

After the prayer, Muslims greet each other, visit family and friends, and share meals.

5. What do people usually bring when visiting others during Eid?

People often bring sweets, gifts, or snacks when visiting others.

6. When does Eid Al-Fitr take place?

Eid Al-Fitr takes place on the first day of Shawwal, the month after Ramadan.

7. Who receives the Zakat given on Eid Al-Fitr?

The poor and needy people receive the Zakat (charity) given on Eid.

8. How long does Eid Al-Fitr last?

Eid Al-Fitr usually lasts for one to three days, depending on the country.

9. What do people carry when visiting friends and relatives during Eid?

People carry gifts, sweets, or food items when visiting others.

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10. What do children usually receive on Eid?

Children usually receive money (Eidi), toys, or small gifts.

11. What do children typically wear during Eid?

Children wear new or special clothes to celebrate Eid.

12. How do Muslims express gratitude during Eid?

Muslims thank Allah through prayers, giving charity, and celebrating with family.

13. Eid Al-Fitr is described as:

A joyful celebration that marks the end of fasting and brings the community together.

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True or False Questions

1. Eid Al-Fitr comes before Ramadan.

(False)

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2. Zakat is given to the poor on the first morning of Eid Al-Fitr.

(True)

3. Muslims perform special prayers on Eid Al-Fitr.

(True)

4. People usually fast on the day of Eid.

(False)

5. Muslims thank Allah during Eid for His blessings.

(True)

6. Eid Al-Fitr lasts for five days.

(False)

7. Children celebrate Eid by wearing new clothes.

(True)

8. Visiting relatives is discouraged during Eid.

(False)

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9. Gifts and sweets are shared among family and friends during Eid.

(True)

10. Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha are both major Muslim celebrations.

(True)

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