First of all people who follow Islam are called Muslims not Islam
Second of all no, in the end of Ramadan there is a holiday called Eid where children get presents and money from their relatives.
Yes, people do give gifts on Ramadan. A few years ago, my parents gave my in-laws in Eid gift of a box of dates and some rooh afsa (this is a rose syrup that you mix in milk.) And on the card, they wrote "Ramadan Mubarak." Although, it is more common for people to give gifts on Eid, which comes at the end of Ramadan and either say or write on the card "Eid Mubarak." You can give your friend a gift whenever you wish. You can also gift the Islamic dolls and toys to your children on the special occasion of Ramadan. You can buy those Islamic dolls and toys for your children from any of the good online stores like Desidoll, etc.
Yes.
Gifts are given in Italy during the Epiphany and on Christmas which falls on December 25th. Gifts are also given on birthdays and anniversaries.
Dates for Ramadan gift is considered to be good. If you're looking for a gift that's delicious, consider giving dates for Ramadan gift box. Dates are a traditional food in Islam, and they're encourage to be eaten during Ramadan.
yes, except the gifts have to be educational or homemade
Many gifts are spread during Christmas giving. Gifts of appreciation, such as gift cards and books, are given. Gifts are also given to family and close friends, such as gift cards, clothes, and pictures.
bangles and a good clothes
During Ramadan, Muslims fast and pray and they seek refuge to Allah. During Eid, Muslims pray the Eid prayer, play games, go out to restaurants, get gifts and candy, eat food, and have fun. They also wear new clothes.
During Ramadan you greet by saying: "Ramadan Mubarak" or "Ramadan Kareem" or "Marhaban ya Ramadan"
It is a common decoration in the Middle East during Ramadan.
They can eat after sundown during Ramadan.
The answer is..... Ramadan
Giving gifts symbolizes the kings in the Bible giving the gifts to Jesus when they visisted Him. Today, gifts are given more out of tradition than any symbolization, though.
Only during the last ten days of Ramadan.