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Northern Borders Region Encourages First-time Fasters Through Henna Painting

Northern Borders Region Encourages First-time Fasters Through Henna Painting

Leaders06-03-2025

Saudi Arabia's Northern Borders region celebrates Ramadan with various traditions including henna painting for young girls fasting for the first time.
This outstanding tradition represents one of the most attractive activities in the Northern Borders, according to Arab News.
During Ramadan, families gather to paint henna on their daughters' hands, encouraging them to fast while making it fun and memorable. Northern Borders Region Encourages First-time Fasters Through Henna Painting
Decorating the girls' hands with henna strengthens Ramadan's spirit in children with capturing festive designs boosting the little girls' enthusiasm and pride.
'For years, we have made it a tradition to apply henna on our daughters' hands when they begin fasting,' Wejdan Al-Anzi, a resident of Arar.
Al-Anzi also described the tradition as 'a delightful custom,' that provides children with an opportunity to feel connected to the Ramadan spirit shared by the adults around them. Northern Borders Region Encourages First-time Fasters Through Henna Painting
In this regard, Afaf Al-Thuwaini noted that this tradition extends beyond mere aesthetics. She explained that it builds a strong connection between fasting and an atmosphere of joy and celebration. Therefore, it helps children feel these essential religious and social values.
Although these traditions seem to be simple, they are meaningful especially when it comes to their pivotal role in shaping children's religious and social identity. Northern Borders Region Encourages First-time Fasters Through Henna Painting
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