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Qurbani Recipe Journal for Kids

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Busy Baby Mama talks with Chef Musa, an 11 year old Hafiz student who loves to cook. If he’s not busy memorizing the Quran, he’s in the kitchen memorizing a new recipe to place in his Halal and Healthy Cook Book Journal.

This busy Hajj season was filled with interesting Qurbani meals from around the world as Musa’s family visited friends and family from various countries and shared exotic Eid meals. This sparked an idea in Musa. After looking at his family’s own Qurbani meat, he contemplated on a possible meal plan. How could he cook an all-in-one meal while he fed a maximum number of people? There was the classic Mogul Biryani from India to choose from, or a quick crock pot meal such as the traditional Beef Chap Stew with Joloff Rice from Africa. He finally decided to opt for the Turkish Kebab with green and red peppers.

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His mother helped him pull out the correct ingredients for the recipe from the refridgerator, and he got straight to work. He had to put everything together in 30 minutes before he rushed off to study for his test.

Here is Chef Musa’s recommended recipe. He saves all his recipes in his Recipe Journal which he creates online from a website called www.smilebox.com. The website offers free options that can be used to email friends and family or it allows you to become a member and download & print to make a family cooking album.

Enjoy!

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Eid-ul-Adha & Hajj 2009

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Beautiful Hajj pictures!

Check them out here.

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Happy Eid ul Adha!

Wishing you and your family a very

HAPPY EID UL ADHA! :)

EID_PRAYERS

Taqabbala Allaah minna wa minkum

May Allah accept good deeds from us and from you!

Ameen!

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Eid Cards Are In- Download Here!

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I have designed some Eid cards for easy printing…download, print and place in an envelope! Let me know if there are any particular templates you all are looking for by leaving me a comment or email me at jannahsteps@gmail.com- give me specifics and I won’t mind making them for you! :) I will email you the template when I’m done Inshallah! Eid Mubarak everyone!

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1 Eid Card DOWNLOAD HERE

2 Eid Card DOWNLOAD HERE

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3 Eid Card Blue DOWNLOAD HERE

3 Eid Card Purple DOWNLOAD

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4 Eid Card DOWNLOAD HERE

5 Eid Card DOWNLOAD HERE

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Eid Card Weblink

I have a friend who is a talented graphic designer Mashallah, and he has shared some of his beautiful Eid Card designs with us to download from his website here. I am sure you will find them very useful now that Eid is literally around the corner and as we scram to get our cards and gifts ready for family and friends!

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I have a friend who is a talented graphic designer Mashallah, and he has shared some of his beautiful Eid Card designs with us to download from his website here. He has uploaded some lovely high quality card designs for all to use.

I am sure you will find them very useful now that Eid is literally around the corner and as we scram last minute to get our cards and gifts ready for family and friends!

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What do we do on Eid? (Slide Show)

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This is my contribution to the wonderful Eid and Hajj posts that the others have been posting, they have inspired me immensely, Alhumdulillah…

Here is a beautiful link to Br Muhammad AlShareef’s Eid Slide Show:  EID 101

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Enjoy!

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Fasting on the Day of Arafah


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Official Announcement from the High Judiciary Council  of Saudi Arabia…

Wednesday 18 November 2009 is 1 Dhul-Hijjah.  Muslims performing Hajj will be in ‘Arafah  on Thursday 26 November 2009 (9 Dhul-Hijjah 1430),   and the Muslim Ummah shall be celebrating ‘Eid ul-Adha  on Friday 27 November 2009, (10 Dhul-Hijjah 1430).  Insha-Allaah.

PS: Beautiful Hajj pictures from last year. Please view here.

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Eid Dawah Gifts on a Budget

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It’s always fun preparing for Eid, and even more fun preparing Eid gifts for your non-Muslim friends, neighbors or teachers- you can use it as an excuse to do “The Dawah Power” as I call it to teach my kids the importance of spreading Islam the friendly way. Don’t let the Shaitan make excuses for you, I don’t have money or time to give anything to my non-muslim friends-they would never be interested in Islam anyway…” In this difficult financial time, we can still find ways to give a little, and still get a big smile and appreciation from our neighbors. My favorite ideas are made by the children, who have the zeal of giving. Here are a few ideas that I put together from different sisters who emailed us…
1. Eid Mubarak ECard ($0- free!)-one sister emailed her non-Muslim family members and friends Eid Mubarak e-cards and they responded, “Thank you-What is Eid Mubarak?” Ahh…now all the possible answers to that question!
List of Best e-Eid Card Sites:
http://www.123greetings.com/events/eid_ul_adha/
http://www.eidgreetings.com/
http://www.eidwishes.com/
3. Sweet Treats ($2.50 per gift -cake mix, paper box, cellophane wrapper, ribbons)    - This sister found cupcakes, brownies, and muffins to be an inexpensive but well appreciated gift. “Even if you use the instant cake mix, you can’t go wrong with decorated frosting. Put cupcake with frosting on a nice paper plate with cellophane wrapper, or muffins in a bakery box.” She says. One cake mix box can make enough cup cakes or muffins for about two neighbors….that’s less than $1.50 per person!
6. Eid Cake ($3.00 for cake mix and frosting)- You just don’t have time putting the batter in those cupcake liners? Just pour it on to a square or circular pan, and get your kids to frost and decorate it. Says one young chef here who made a desert and date palm tree scene on the cake with fruit loops and dates. “We just took whatever we could find in our kitchen! Our downstairs neighbors’ kids were ecstatic, and did not want to eat it because they said they didn’t want to mess it up!!”
3. Eid Gifts ($5.00 for gift wrappers)-This clever mom looked for any stashed away gift items that she had in the attic or basement that she had not used. She found perfumes, dishes, pocket books, scarves, framed art, vases. Then she wrapped them up with colorful gift wrappers and the children gave it to the astonished neighbors. She gave a short explanation, “After Hajj, we celebrate our Holiday called Eid. We give gifts to our family member and friends, and we just want to let you know we consider you as part of our family.” Suddenly your unknown neighbor is your best friend!
6. Fruit Bouquet ($5.00-$10.00)- If you want to get a little more fancy, as this sister attempted to make her own fruit arrangement with the help of her little girl. She explains, “What started off as fruit kebabs became fruit flower gifts. Actually my friend showed up a day before Eid with box full of fruits. Knowing there was no way we could eat all these fruit, we decided to give them away. I got some ideas from fruit decoration companies (They charge $50-$100!), and took out some old vases, Styrofoam and bunch of sticks, and put my little assistant to work. She happily stuck the grapes one by one, and after she completed them, decided to eat them as well. Oh, well… that’s what I get for relying on ‘child labor’!”

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It’s always fun preparing for Eid, and even more so when you are preparing Eid gifts for your non-Muslim friends, neighbors or teachers- you can use it as an excuse to do “The Dawah Power” as I call it to teach my kids the importance of spreading Islam the friendly way. Don’t make excuses, ” I don’t have money or the time to give anything to my non-Muslim friends-they would never be interested in Islam anyway…”

In this difficult financial time, we can still find ways to give a little, and still get a big smile and appreciation from our neighbors and friends. My favorite ideas are made by the children, who have the zeal of giving. Here are a few ideas from different sisters who have emailed us…

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1. Eid Mubarak E-Card ($0- free!)- one sister emailed her non-Muslim family members and friends Eid Mubarak e-cards and they responded, “Thank you-What is Eid Mubarak?” Ahh…now all the possible answers to that question!

List of Best e-Eid Card Sites:

www.123greetings.com

www.eidgreetings.com

www.eidwishes.com

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2. Sweet Treats ($2.50 per gift -cake mix, paper box, cellophane wrapper, ribbons)- This sister found cupcakes, brownies, and muffins to be an inexpensive but well appreciated gift. “Even if you use instant cake mix, you can’t go wrong with decorated frosting. Put cupcake with frosting on a nice paper plate with cellophane wrapper, or muffins in a bakery box” she explains. One cake mix box can make enough cup cakes or muffins for about two neighbors….that’s less than $1.50 per person!

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3. Eid Cake ($3.00 for cake mix and frosting)- You just don’t have time putting the batter in those cupcake liners? Just pour it on to a square or circular pan, and get your kids to frost and decorate it. Says one young chef here who made a desert and date palm tree scene on the cake with fruit loops and dates, “We just took whatever we could find in our kitchen! Our downstairs neighbors’ kids were ecstatic, and did not want to eat it because they said they didn’t want to mess it up!!”

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4. Eid Gifts ($6.00 for gift wrap- bought here)-This clever mom looked for any stashed away gift items that she had in the attic or basement that she had not used and were brand new. She found perfumes, dishes, pocket books, scarves, framed art, vases. Then she wrapped them up with colorful gift wrappers and the children gave it to the astonished neighbors. She gave a short explanation, “After Hajj, we celebrate our Holiday called Eid. We give gifts to our family member and friends, and we just want to let you know we consider you as part of our family.”  Suddenly your unknown neighbor is your best friend!

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5. Fruit Bouquet ($5.00-$10.00)- If you want to get a little more fancy as this sister attempted to make her own fruit arrangement with the help of her little girl. She explains, “What started off as fruit kebabs became fruit flower gifts. Actually my friend showed up a day before Eid with box full of fruit. Knowing there was no way we could eat all these fruit, we decided to give them away. I got some ideas from fruit decoration companies (They charge $50-$100!), and took out some old vases, Styrofoam and bunch of sticks, and put my little assistant to work. She happily stuck the grapes one by one, and after she completed them, decided to eat them as well. Oh, well… that’s what I get for relying on ‘child labor’!”

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What Better Time Than Now?

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When We Hand Over Money to our Children This Eid, We Hand Over More Than a Note…

Many moms like me usually like to buy gifts for their little ones as they have no value or understanding of money, but since my child turned 6, I’ve been educating her about cash flow. I’d like her to be dollar smart and learn to make right decisions when it comes to buying and saving. So in Ramadan when she asked me what she was getting for Eid, I explained to her that she would be receiving her first Eidee. “What’s that?” she asked. She was really excited to learn that Mom was going to trust her with some money! As the days went by, her list grew longer and longer with how she would spend that money! Finally, when Eid ul Fitr came, and she happily received the “golden” note in her hands. Much to my astonishment, she gladly placed it in the zakah box instead.  Alhamdulillah- she felt that she had everything she needed and wanted someone else to have a gift instead!! My plan had been to educate her to be $ smart….I didn’t know I would be this successful in my first try!!!
Eidee is common practice in some cultures and most often presented to the youngsters by aunts, uncles, grandparents and close relatives. It’s easy and convenient to just hand the children some money on Eid, but with a little forethought, these special moments can be made much more memorable.  How about adding a little twinkle to the festive season by making an attractive envelope? (Template Download here link)
Jannahsteps has a template ready for creative mothers who would like to add a personal touch this Eid.  An envelope made with love and filled with best wishes and duas.   :)
There are endless designs of scrapbooking paper, gift wrap or even color paper and stickers- use whatever you have at home. I made these with some sparkly sheets of scrap paper! I love how they turned out!
(Photos of all the Eid Envelopes)
When we hand over money to our children this Eid ….we hand over more than a note …

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Many moms like me like to buy gifts for their little ones as they have no value or understanding of money, but since my child turned 6, I’ve been educating her about cash flow. I’d like her to be dollar smart and learn to make right decisions when it comes to buying and saving. So in Ramadan when she asked me what she was getting for Eid, I explained to her that she would be receiving her first Eidee. “What’s that?” she asked. She was really excited to learn that Mom was going to trust her with some money! As the days went by, her list grew longer and longer with how she would spend that cash! Finally, when Eid ul Fitr came, and she happily received the “golden” note in her hands, much to my astonishment, she gladly placed it in the zakah box instead!!! What happened to that long list? Alhamdulillah- she felt that she had everything she needed and wanted someone else to have a gift instead!! SubhanAllah, my plan had been to educate her to be $ smart….I didn’t know I would be this successful in my first try!!!

Eidee is common practice in some cultures and most often presented to the youngsters by aunts, uncles, grandparents and close relatives. It’s easy and convenient to just hand the children some money on Eid, but with a little forethought, these special moments can be made much more memorable.  How about adding a little sparkle to the festive season by making an attractive envelope?

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Jannahsteps has a template ready for creative mothers who would like to add a personal touch this Eid.  An envelope made with love and filled with best wishes and duas.   Tall Envelope Template DOWNLOAD HERE. If you would like to download labels for your envelope, then go here. You can print them on beige paper like I did here, or on any color paper to suit your envelope style!

There are endless designs of scrapbooking paper, gift wrap or even color paper and stickers- use whatever you have at home. I made these with some colorful sheets of scrapbook paper! I love how they turned out! PS: Download each template under their respective photograph.

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Fancy Envelope Template DOWNLOAD HERE


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Scalloped Envelope Template DOWNLOAD HERE

I used a single hole punch to create the scallop holes. If I’m making a lot of envelopes I would just skip this step!

I also made a little pocket inside to insert the currency, and you could also scribble in a personal hand written note! :)

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