Are you ready to become a young artist today? In this exciting hijab drawing tutorial, we’ll learn how to draw a Ramadan Muslim girl using easy, step-by-step instructions! Whether you’re drawing for fun, school, or to celebrate Ramadan, this Islamic girl cartoon drawing guide is just right for you.
🧕 Fun Fact: Did you know that many Muslim girls wear a hijab during Ramadan to show modesty and faith? It’s not just a beautiful tradition—it’s a meaningful part of their lives. And today, you get to draw one in your very own special way!
Grab your pencil, sharpen it up, and let’s get started!
We’ll break everything down into simple steps so it’s easy to follow. Don’t worry about being perfect—just have fun, take your time, and enjoy being creative!

Materials:
- a piece of paper
- a pencil for the guiding lines and sketching
- an eraser
- a black sharpie or a pen for the outlines
- markers or colored pencils for coloring
- our printable drawing guide (Join my Email List below to get this Tutorial)
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Time needed:
15 minutes.
How to Draw a Ramadan Muslim Girl — Let’s get started!
Step 1 – Draw the Head.

Let’s start simple—with a circle!
Draw a small circle near the top center of your paper. This will be the girl’s head. You can freehand it or trace around a coin to make it nice and round.
💡 Artist Tip: Sketch lightly with your pencil. That way, you can erase or adjust your lines later if needed.
Step 2 – Draw the Hijab Outline.

Now it’s time to draw the hijab (headscarf)!
Start at the top of the circle and draw a large curved line around both sides of the head, like a soft triangle or flowing curtain. This shows how the hijab wraps around the head and down to the shoulders.
Then connect both sides at the bottom with another curved line. Great job—you just drew the hijab outline!
🎨 Did You Know? Hijabs come in all kinds of styles—some are plain, and others are covered in patterns, lace, or sparkles!
Step 3 – Add the Body and Dress.

Let’s draw her body next.
From the bottom corners of the hijab, draw two straight lines going down. These are the sides of her long dress. Connect the bottom with a curved line to form the bottom of the dress or abaya.
🧕 Fun Fact: During Ramadan, many Muslim girls wear modest, beautiful clothing like long dresses when visiting the mosque or gathering with family.
Step 4 – Draw the Sleeves.

Time for sleeves!
On each side of the dress, draw a narrow rectangle hanging down. These are her sleeves. Keep them about the same length on both sides.
✏️ Tip: Add a little curve at the end of each sleeve to make them look softer and more natural.
Step 5 – Add Her Hands.

At the bottom of each sleeve, draw a small oval or bean shape. These are her hands peeking out. Keep them simple—no need for fingers unless you want to try!
💡 Creative Idea: Later, you can add a bracelet, a small gift, or even some Ramadan prayer beads—there’s a full step-by-step guide if you want to draw them, too!
Step 6 – Draw Her Feet.

Don’t forget the feet!
Underneath the dress, draw two small curved shapes or half-ovals. These are her shoes showing beneath her robe.
👟 Fun Detail: You can color her shoes with bright colors or patterns—or even give her sandals or sparkly flats!
Step 7 – Add the Inner Hijab Line.

Let’s add a little detail to the hijab.
Draw a curved line just inside the top part of the hijab—this shows the inner layer or underscarf that many girls wear to help keep the hijab in place.
Step 8 – Draw Her Face.

Time to give her a friendly face!
Draw:
Two curved lines for her eyes—like tiny rainbows
A small “u” or dot for her nose
A big curved line for a smiling mouth!
😊 Pro Tip: Want to change her expression? Try a wink, wide eyes, or even glasses!
🎨 Optional: Add small circles on her cheeks for blush or freckles for extra personality.
Step 9 – Color Your Drawing!

Now it’s time for the best part—coloring! 🎉
Here are some coloring ideas to get you started:
- Hijab: Pink, purple, blue, or red—go with a pattern like polka dots, stripes, or flowers!
- Dress: Match the hijab or try a contrasting color like teal, orange, or yellow.
- Skin: Choose any skin tone that feels right to you!
- Shoes: Match the dress or use a bold, fun color.
Use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or even digital tools. Your art, your style!
Pin it now, Draw later!

📚 Fun Facts About Muslim Girls During Ramadan
Here are some fun facts to learn while you draw:
- Hijabs aren’t just for Ramadan! Many Muslim girls wear hijabs year-round as a symbol of modesty and identity.
- Muslim girls live all around the world. From Jakarta to London to Los Angeles, each one celebrates Ramadan in a unique and meaningful way.
- They help prepare Iftar! That’s the special meal that breaks the fast each evening. Some favorite foods include dates, rice dishes, and sweet treats!
🎨 Tips and Tricks for Better Drawing
Want to level up your art? Try these tips:
- Sketch light first. You can erase easily if something doesn’t look quite right.
- Use real-life inspiration. Look up pictures of girls in hijabs for ideas on colors, patterns, and styles.
- Add a background! Maybe she’s standing under a crescent moon, at a mosque, or with her family at sunset.
- Try different expressions. Make a sleepy, excited, curious, or happy version—you can even draw a whole group of friends!
- Draw with a buddy. Grab a sibling, parent, or friend and have a mini art party!
⭐ Conclusion and Call to Action
Congratulations, superstar!
You just learned how to draw a Ramadan Muslim girl step by step. Whether you followed every line or added your own twist, you’ve made something beautiful and meaningful.
Art is a wonderful way to celebrate culture, faith, and creativity. You should be proud of what you’ve created today!
📸 Show it off!
Take a photo of your drawing and share it using #EmilyDrawing on social media. Or hang it on your wall, gift it to someone special, or add it to your Ramadan art journal.
🎉 Want more fun drawing ideas?
Check out our next tutorials—like this fun guide on how to draw Ramadan prayer beads, perfect to pair with your Muslim girl drawing:
- How to Draw a Ramadan Mosque
- How to Draw a Crescent Moon and Stars
- How to Draw a Family at Iftar
Keep drawing, keep smiling, and always remember—you are an artist! 🖌️✨
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