Alum Rania Mirza has been honing her pakora-making skills leading up to the start of #Ramadan, mixing the chickpea flour batter with spinach, potato and onions — just like her mom: https://t.co/GOFE9Dvy3G
#RamadanMubarak! Wishing all those who celebrate a happy and safe Ramadan.
This Ramadan, #OISEAlum Rania Mirza (@RaniaWriting) reflects on the connection between food, memory and nostalgia. https://t.co/cEmAsrm4m5
One of the best ways to educate for change is through reading great books with your kiddos.
Given that #Ramadan starts 2night, we made this one, by @henakhanbooks & M. Amini, the 🌟 of tonight's 🛏 ⌚ reading.
Both educational & beautiful. Thank u 4 sharing, Hena & Mehrdokht!
Ramadan Mubarak, dear friends! May this month bring you tranquility, comfort, solace & success in all your aspirations. May your prayers be answered. And may this holy month bring an end to the suffering of our ummah. Wishing you peace & justice. #RamadanMubarak#RamadanKareem
https://t.co/tSuO7YUvsk A great read from @RaniaWriting Educators please remember this year might be extra challenging for some of your students, let's be gentle as we can. I know you will be.
"Nothing signals the start of Ramadan like the scent of pakoras filling the air in my house. It’s not surprising. Our sense of smell has a strong connection to memories."
Staying home this Ramadan, @RaniaWriting is honing her culinary skills. Her story:
https://t.co/xWJPBhOGIZ