The day to night mosque agamograph is a printable craft activity that merges art, geometry, and a touch of optical illusion magic!
As Ramadan approaches, it’s the perfect time to engage in an activity that is not only fun but also celebrates the beauty of mosques from day to night, and is a great way to talk about how we fast during the day and eat and pray during the nights of Ramadan.
This simple yet fascinating craft is ideal for kids and parents to enjoy together, or for children to use in the classroom for a Ramadan topic.
You can download our free printable day to night mosque agamograph sheet at the end of this blog post, in a PDF file. You could also try making your own from scratch if preferred.

Understanding Agamographs
Before we dive into the crafting process, let’s understand what an Agamograph is.
Named after the artist Yaacov Agam, it’s a series of images that change depending on the angle you view them from.
This engaging form of art creates an optical illusion that can show different scenes—or in our case, the transition from day to night.
Making an agamograph can be done to go with any theme, and all it takes is a piece of paper and some creativity.
Ideal for Children
The Day to Night Mosque Agamograph is best suited for children aged 6 and above. It’s a fantastic way to develop fine motor skills, teach about symmetry, and of course, spark a conversation about the significance of mosques during Ramadan.
While it’s ideal for older kids who can handle scissors and folding more independently, younger children can also participate with a bit of help from adults.

You can have the kids draw their own pictures if preferred, follow the structure as shown by measuring 10 equal rectangles and completing the picture across alternate spaces.
Step-by-Step Agamograph Craft Creation
Materials Needed for your Agamograph
- A printer
- Paper or card stock
- Scissors
- Optional – a ruler to help with folding
Step 1: Download the Printable
Head over to the end of this post and click on the link to download your free mosque Agamograph template.
Step 2: Print It Out
Print the pdf file agamograph template on a piece of A4 or letter-sized paper. For best results, use thicker paper or card stock.

Step 3: Get Crafting
Cut out the Agamograph along the outer border. Then, fold it accordion-style along the printed lines.
Once everything is folded, the magic happens as you tilt your Agamograph: watch as the mosque scene transitions from the warm hues of day to the cool tones of night.

Above – day time…
Below – night time….

The Magic of the Agamograph
Agamographs are a delightful way to create two pictures in one. As kids work on their mosque Agamograph, they’ll be amazed at how the image changes before their eyes—a captivating demonstration of how perspective and light can transform art.
The Significance of Day to Night in Ramadan
The transition from day to night holds profound significance during Ramadan. During the daylight hours, the faithful engage in fasting, introspection, and prayer, embodying a quietude and reflection that the stillness of the day represents.
As the sun sets, the mosques come to life, echoing with the communal prayers of Taraweeh. The night turns into a spiritual festival, with families and communities gathering, breaking their fasts, and revelling in the serenity and connection that the nightly prayers bring.
This Day to Night Mosque Agamograph is not just a craft, but a representation of the daily cycle of devotion and community during this holy month.

Download Your Printable
Ready to begin? Click below to download your Day to Night Mosque Agamograph. It’s completely free and a wonderful addition to your Ramadan activities.
Terms of use: Free for personal use and free for classroom use.
Creating an Agamograph is a lovely way to celebrate Ramadan with a craft that’s both educational and spiritually meaningful. Whether you display it on your mantel or gift it to a loved one, this Day to Night Mosque Agamograph is sure to brighten anyone’s Ramadan.
More Ramadan Crafts and Printables
Keep the spirit of Ramadan alive with more engaging crafts and printables. From colorful lanterns to intricate geometric patterns, explore a variety of activities that are perfect for the whole family to create and enjoy together.
- Pop Up Mosque Card Ramadan Craft for Kids
- Watercolour Mosque Silhouette Pictures
- Free Printable Ramadan Playdough Mats
- Ramadan Color by Number Activity Pages (Free Printable)
- Free Printable Ramadan Journal Planner
- Ramadan Colouring Pages Free Printables for Kids
Happy crafting!