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- 6. Hari Raya Puasa is also commonly known as Hari Raya ____________.
- 7. From 1996 to 1998, Hari Raya Puasa and Chinese New Year fell on the same week. There was a double celebration of the festivals between the Chinese and muslims communities. The term ____________ was widely used between Singapore and Malaysia.
- 10. The main colour of our Hari Raya packets.
- 11. From 2004 to 2005, Deepavali and Hari Raya fell just days apart and led to the coining of the term ____________.
- 15. Sayur lodeh is the gravy for this Malay dish.
- 17. During fasting, Muslims are not allow to eat or drink anything from ____________ to sunset.
- 18. Giving money to the poor and needy.
- 20. The term "Hari Raya" is Malay for “big day of ____________”.
- 21. A traditional Hari Raya outfit for woman.
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- 1. Men wear this accessory to complete their outfit during Hari Raya.
- 2. The term "Puasa" is Malay for “____________”.
- 3. On the first day of Hari Raya, the young seek ____________ from their parents or elderly for past misdeeds by kneeling and kissing their hands.
- 4. A name of a kuih that is loosely translated as prosperity.
- 5. – the Islamic practice of daylight fasting during the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar each year.
- 8. The tenth month of the Islamic calendar.
- 9. A must have when eating satay.
- 12. One of the special dish that is served during Hari Raya.
- 13. A deep-red dye made from plant leaves.
- 14. Muslims will visit this place on the first day of Hari Raya Puasa.
- 16. Special prayer said during the Eid.
- 19. All Muslims are required to fast, with the exception of feeble elderly, the ____________ whose health is likely to be severely affected by fasting, expectant mothers and children who have not reached puberty.
