‘Gargee’an’, Ramadanin the first half of fast In addition to rewarding the children holding, it turns into a colorful people festival that encourages them to fast for the rest of Ramadan.
This special night is also important as a tradition in which parents reward their children who memorize 15 juz from the Holy Quran with candies and gifts.
The tradition of ‘Gargee’an’ is celebrated every year as a meaningful activity to increase the religious and cultural consciousness of children in Ramadan.
Edited on the 14th night of Ramadan
In the Gulf countries, ‘Gargee’an’ activities are organized on the 14th night of Ramadan every year in order to encourage children to fast.
It is eagerly awaited in Basra every year
IraqIn Basra, the city of Basra, this night, especially children of all ages, is expected with great enthusiasm.
This night, called ‘Gargee’an’, it turns into a folk festival with the participation of big and small, rewarding the fasting of children in the first half of Ramadan and encouraging them to fast in the rest of Ramadan.
Children who memorize 15 juz rewards
In the middle of Ramadan, parents reward their children who memorize 15 juz from the Holy Quran with candies and gifts, which is the beginning of the ‘Gargee’an’ tradition.
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