The Complete Kids’ Guide to Sunnah Iftar Etiquette: Ramadan Manners + 100+ Interactive Quizzes for Families

1001 Questions on Fasting in Ramadan; Complete Answer & Explanations According to The Quran and Sunnah
1001 Questions on Fasting in Ramadan; Complete Answer & Explanations According to The Quran and Sunnah

Download Ebook PDF The Complete Kids' Guide to Sunnah Iftar Etiquette Ramadan Manners + 100+ Interactive Quizzes for Families
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Iftar Etiquette & Sunnah Quiz

Iftar Etiquette & Sunnah Quiz

An engaging learning guide for children, parents, teachers, and Muslim families: discover the proper way to break fast according to the teachings of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

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This material is compiled as a light learning guide about iftar etiquette based on general evidence from the Quran, authentic hadiths, and credible fiqh books on fasting. For detailed legal matters, please consult with scholars and authentic reference books.


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1. What did the Prophet ﷺ eat first to break his fast?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Dates.

He preferred fresh or dry dates; if none available, water.

2. Should Muslims delay iftar after sunset?
Reveal Answer

Correct: No — break immediately.

This follows the Sunnah (Bukhari & Muslim).

3. What dua is recommended at iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: “Dhahabazh-zhama’, wabtallatil-urooq…”

4. What drink is Sunnah when dates aren’t available?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Water.

5. What intention should children have when fasting?
Reveal Answer

Correct: To please Allah.

6. Why is giving iftar to others highly rewarded?
Reveal Answer

Correct: You receive similar reward (Tirmidhi).

7. What should Muslims say before eating?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Bismillah.

8. How should Muslims eat at iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Slowly and moderately.

9. What is good behavior before iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Patience, dua, calmness.

10. What did the Prophet ﷺ do after light iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Pray Maghrib.

11. Why is smiling at iftar a Sunnah?
Reveal Answer

Correct: A smile is charity.

12. Which hand should Muslims eat with?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Right hand.

13. Why is iftar special for families?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Builds love and gratitude.

14. What if a child accidentally eats?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Continue fasting — Allah fed them.

15. Why should kids help prepare iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Serving is Sunnah.

16. Why avoid arguing while fasting?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Fasting trains good manners.

17. What powerful act can be done at iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Making dua.

18. Why eat calmly and seated?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Sunnah dignity & gratitude.

19. What do Muslims say after eating?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Alhamdulillah.

20. Why avoid talking about food all day?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Distracts from worship.

21. Why keep iftar simple?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Islam avoids waste.

22. How to treat those with less food?
Reveal Answer

Correct: With mercy and sharing.

23. Why avoid wasting leftovers?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Allah dislikes wastefulness.

24. Why do dhikr before iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It is a blessed moment.

25. What 3 Sunnah actions summarize good iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Sunnah foods, dua, kindness.

26. Why begin iftar with something light?
Reveal Answer

Correct: To gently prepare the stomach.

27. Why avoid complaining about hunger?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Complaining reduces reward.

28. Why is helping serve food rewarded?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It follows the Sunnah of service.

29. Why eat with three fingers when possible?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It is a Sunnah of moderation.

30. What does sharing iftar teach?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Generosity and empathy.

31. Why avoid overeating?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It harms health & focus.

32. What Sunnah act before iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Dua & dhikr.

33. Why avoid wasting drinks?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Wasting blessings is disliked.

34. Why say salam at iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Spreading peace is Sunnah.

35. How can kids help parents at iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Set tables, bring dates, pour water.

36. Why avoid tasting food?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It reduces sincerity unless needed.

37. Why drink water slowly?
Reveal Answer

Correct: To avoid harm & follow calm Sunnah.

38. Why avoid criticizing food?
Reveal Answer

Correct: The Prophet ﷺ never criticized food.

39. Why feed the poor at Ramadan?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It fulfills charity & Sunnah generosity.

40. Why prioritize Maghrib prayer?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Prayer comes first even at iftar.

41. Why help clean up after iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It shows gratitude & teamwork.

42. Why thank the person who cooked?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Gratitude is Sunnah.

43. Why avoid showing off meals online?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It may cause envy and reduces sincerity.

44. Why share dates with family?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Sharing increases blessing & love.

45. Why avoid rushing meals?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Eating mindfully is Sunnah.

46. Why check on neighbors at iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Caring for neighbors is Sunnah.

47. Why avoid distractions before iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: The last minutes are blessed for dua.

48. Why memorize the iftar dua?
Reveal Answer

Correct: It builds lifelong Sunnah habits.

49. Why drink water before sugary drinks?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Water hydrates naturally & gently.

50. Why forgive others before iftar?
Reveal Answer

Correct: Forgiveness purifies the heart.

Ramadan is a month of mercy; forgiving others earns Allah’s forgiveness.

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