40 Ramadan Coloring Pages (Free PDFs)
Get ready to celebrate the spirit of Ramadan with these Ramadan coloring pages that are all free to download and print! This beautiful collection of coloring sheets captures the essence of the holy month, featuring lanterns, mosques, crescent moons, stars, dates, and joyful family scenes. Perfect for kids and adults alike, these printable designs offer a creative and peaceful way to reflect on the meaning of Ramadan while enjoying time with family and friends.

From intricate mandalas inspired by Islamic art to simple mosque outlines for younger kids, there’s something for every skill level in this set. You’ll find coloring sheets that show Ramadan traditions such as iftar meals, praying together, decorating with lanterns, and sighting the crescent moon. Whether you use them in a classroom, at home, or during community events, these free coloring pages are a wonderful way to teach and celebrate the values of kindness, gratitude, and togetherness that define this special month.
How to Download and Print Your Ramadan Coloring Sheets
To get started, click on any of the images or links below. This will open a printable PDF coloring sheet in a new tab. From there, you can easily download or print your favorite designs. You can even save the PDF files to color digitally on a tablet or iPad using a drawing app!
All of our Ramadan coloring pages are designed for standard US letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches) but will also fit perfectly on A4 paper. Just select “Fit to Page” before printing to make sure your artwork comes out just right. Get your markers, crayons, or colored pencils ready, and enjoy a relaxing creative activity that brings the beauty of Ramadan to life.
Fun Things To Do With Your Ramadan Coloring Pages
Once you’ve colored your favorite designs, don’t stop there! These printable coloring sheets can be turned into all kinds of fun and meaningful Ramadan crafts. Below are several creative ideas to make your Ramadan celebration even more special.
1. Ramadan Lantern Decorations
Turn your completed coloring sheets into glowing Ramadan lanterns! After coloring a lantern or geometric design page, cut out the shapes and wrap them around small LED tea lights or battery-powered candles. Tape the edges together to form a cylinder or cube shape. You can hang them in your windows or place them on tables during iftar for a cozy, festive glow. Kids will love seeing their art light up the room!
2. DIY Ramadan Greeting Cards
Use your coloring pages to make heartfelt greeting cards for friends and family. Simply fold a colored page in half, cut it to card size, and write a special Ramadan message inside. You can glue a smaller mosque or lantern design to the front for a layered look. These personalized cards are perfect for handing out during iftar gatherings or giving to teachers, neighbors, and loved ones.
3. Ramadan Countdown Calendar
Create a fun and interactive countdown calendar to help kids keep track of the days until Eid! Print 30 small coloring sheets featuring lanterns, stars, and moons. After coloring them, attach each one to a piece of string or ribbon with mini clothespins. Each day, remove one to count down the days of fasting and reflection. It’s a creative and meaningful way to build excitement throughout the month.
4. Mosque Window Art
Use your Ramadan coloring sheets to create beautiful “stained glass” window art. Print mosque or lantern designs on thin paper or tracing paper. After coloring them with bright markers, tape them to a sunny window. The sunlight will shine through, giving your artwork a glowing effect that looks just like stained glass. This is a fun craft for classrooms or family rooms during Ramadan evenings.
5. DIY Iftar Table Placemats
Add a personal touch to your iftar table with handmade placemats! Print larger Ramadan coloring sheets (like mosques, stars, or calligraphy designs) and color them in. Once finished, laminate them or cover them with clear plastic sleeves to protect from spills. These unique placemats make mealtime even more special and can be reused throughout the holy month.
6. Eid Gift Tags and Wrapping Paper
When Eid arrives, your coloring pages can become part of your gift wrapping! Use colored sheets to wrap small presents, or cut out smaller designs to make custom gift tags. Write “Eid Mubarak” on each tag and attach it to your gifts with ribbon or string. This adds a personal, handmade touch that will make your Eid presents stand out.
7. Ramadan Banner or Garland
Make a colorful Ramadan banner to hang across a wall, door, or classroom. Print several pages featuring lanterns, moons, and stars, and color them in bright, festive colors. Cut out each design and punch holes at the top. String them together with ribbon or yarn to create a beautiful garland that says “Ramadan Mubarak” or “Happy Ramadan.” It’s a cheerful decoration that everyone will love!
8. Family Prayer Corner Display
Create a peaceful family prayer corner using your finished coloring sheets. Choose your favorite mosque or Arabic calligraphy designs and frame them in simple picture frames. Arrange them on a table or shelf where your family gathers to pray. This not only beautifies your prayer space but also reminds everyone of the importance of faith and family during Ramadan.
9. Ramadan Story Book
Turn your coloring pages into a personalized Ramadan storybook! After coloring a series of pages that show different aspects of the holy month—like fasting, prayer, charity, and community—bind them together with staples or ribbon. Encourage kids to write short captions or stories about each page. This activity helps children understand the meaning of Ramadan while giving them a keepsake they can look back on each year.
10. Ramadan Party Invitations
If you’re hosting an iftar or Eid party, use your coloring sheets to make fun, personalized invitations. Cut your colored designs into smaller rectangles or circles and glue them onto blank cards. Add your party details on the back. Guests will love receiving these handmade invites that reflect the joy and creativity of Ramadan celebrations.
11. Moon and Star Mobile
Celebrate the crescent moon that signals Ramadan’s start with a DIY mobile! Color several moon and star designs, cut them out, and punch small holes at the top of each. Use string to hang them from a coat hanger, stick, or embroidery hoop. Hang your finished mobile near a window or in a child’s room to remind everyone of the special nights of Ramadan.
12. Ramadan Scrapbook
Keep your family’s Ramadan memories alive by turning your colored pages into a scrapbook. Include photos from iftar dinners, handwritten prayers, or reflections about the month. Add your colored sheets as background art or page decorations. By the end of Ramadan, you’ll have a beautiful keepsake full of memories, artwork, and blessings.
13. Classroom Ramadan Bulletin Board
Teachers can use these printable Ramadan coloring sheets to create a classroom display. Have students color different designs—mosques, lanterns, or the crescent moon—and then post them on a bulletin board labeled “Our Ramadan Reflections.” Each child can write one thing they are thankful for or a good deed they plan to do. It’s an educational and creative way to celebrate diversity and kindness.
14. Charity Envelope Art
Ramadan is a time of giving, so decorate envelopes for charitable donations using your coloring sheets. After coloring, cut out smaller pieces with designs like lanterns or stars and glue them onto envelopes. Use them to give Zakat or Sadaqah in a thoughtful, personal way. This project helps teach kids about generosity and compassion.
15. Ramadan Memory Game
Make a fun family game using your coloring pages! Print two copies of several small designs—like lanterns, mosques, and crescent moons. After coloring, cut them into cards and mix them up face down. Take turns flipping over two cards at a time to find matching pairs. It’s a great way to enjoy family time after iftar.
Celebrate Ramadan with Creativity and Joy
These free printable PDF coloring pages are more than just an art activity—they’re a meaningful way to celebrate and teach the values of Ramadan. Whether you’re coloring alone, with your children, or as part of a community project, each page adds beauty and mindfulness to the holy month. Download, print, and share these Ramadan coloring sheets today, and bring creativity and togetherness to your celebration!
