 You know, I have somebody say to me. I don't know how you guys fast if I had to fast I would probably go in the bathroom and sneak a cookie and And my son told me that when he was in school a boy came up to him and said Are you really gonna fast and my son said yeah And he said no no really are you really gonna fast you can tell me if you're not Fast he said really because the other school that I used to go to I use the Muslim boys there And they used to tell their parents they were fasting, but then they would come to school me And you know what my son said he said well then they were fasting for their parents They weren't fasting for God right and that's one of the most beautiful things about fasting is you and God are the only ones who know if you're actually fasting or not It's really easy to trick anybody you can trick your parents you can trick your teachers you can trick the community Nobody really knows if you're fasting right, but you know God knows and that's what matters right. That's what makes it so special. It's such an intimate form of worship You want to do fast Yeah, so not yet, right when you're older inshallah Okay, so we have a song we want to play for you It's a special song that we in my family. We like to play it when we go moon signing All the people are coming and going Getting ready to and flowing. There's a buzz in the world tonight Oh so excited. Daddy's coming home soon. Hoping to see the moon. Hoping to catch a sight. Everyone's so happy. Moon, moon, come out soon. We're up to see the Ramadan moon. Clouds shift, fog yet, city put out your lights. We want to see the Ramadan moon. Oh wow, so can I. Now Ramadan has started and the moon has just been sighted. Tomorrow we all fast. Every Muslim asked. Naisha time is here and it's time to leave for prayer. The Imam is in the mosque. The Quran is in his heart. Moon, moon, come out soon. Soon we're up to see the Ramadan moon. Clouds shift, fog yet, city put out your lights. We want to see the Ramadan moon. Tonight. I'm going to the mosque. Come with me. Okay. Come on. Oh Ramadan moon. Wake up dawn. We go the whole day home. Shops are full of dates. But still we have to wait till the sun goes down and it's time to break us. The food is on the plate. Oh it tastes so good. Moon, moon, come out soon. We're up to see the Ramadan moon. Clouds shift, fog yet, city put out your lights. We want to see the Ramadan moon. I don't know. Ramadan moon. I think he's going to the mosque. Last ten days. I'm going to miss him. We'll see him when he comes out. Now Ramadan's in itty-calf. Only ten days are left. He's praying every night. Dressed oil and white, hands held high. But tears in his eye. Us before forgiveness and paradise. Moon, moon, come out soon. We're up to see the Ramadan moon. Clouds shift, fog yet, city put out your lights. We want to see the Ramadan moon. It's tea season. That means it's Eid tomorrow. Eid Mubarak. Eid Mubarak. See you tomorrow for Eid. Inshallah. Now it's time again for Eid. Ramadan ran with speed. With love like an old friend. Ramadan moon. Like an old friend. Ramadan moon. Before she knew it, 29 days had gone by and they were climbing the stairs of the building again. All the way to the roof. If the new moon was to be seen it would be right above the glowing spot where the sun was disappearing. Aziza saw it first. A thin curved line in the rosy brightness of the sky. Like angels had taken a piece of white chalk and drawn a sea. Only backwards. Aziza pointed. Look. Fasting is finished. Tomorrow is Eid al-Fitr. Eid Mubarak. That's the end of that. We're waiting and waiting so patiently. I hope you guys have a beautiful Ramadan. I hope you get to eat lots of yummy food. I hope you get to read or listen to lots of beautiful Quran. And that you have good time with your families and your community and your friends. And if you're in public school, I hope you can show some of the beauty of Ramadan to your friends and teachers. We're so grateful to Miss Mary that she allowed us to learn and teach about Ramadan at our library. And we have crafts that some of them come with the blue and the yellow already cut out. And some of them... Oh, he did. Oh my gosh. You are so on top of the car. Okay. This is amazing. So, thank you. Thank you. So we are going to hand out. So for right now, let's do one craft per family. And then if we have more leftover kids can come individually. So Lou, can you take it for your family? So, Rumi, I'm giving yours to Lulu. Nora, I'm sorry. I forgot yours. We want to see the Ramadan moon tonight. Look, look, look. Wow. So can I. Tomorrow again tomorrow. Now Ramadan has started and the moon has just been sighted. Tomorrow we all fast. Every Muslim asked. Now Isha time is here and it's time to leave for prayer. The Imam is in the mosque. The Quran is in his heart. Moon, moon, come out soon. We're up to see the Ramadan moon. Rashid, Fahblit, Sibi, put out your last. We want to see the Ramadan moon tonight. I'm going to the mosque. Come with me. Okay.