With the non statutory guidance of 2010 for Religious Education (RE) in mind, I have formulated a set of high-quality lessons with tasks attached about Islam, for children to investigate different religions and beliefs. So, children can develop a mutual understanding of the world around them and respective view of others’ differences in beliefs.

Each Lesson Pack Contains:
A Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Objectives, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides).

The 12 lessons are broken down into the following:

  1. Introduction to Islam
  2. Islam and the Quran
  3. Prophet Muhammad
  4. The Mosque
  5. The Five Pillars of Islam
  6. Islamic Prayer
  7. Zakah
  8. Sawm (Ramadan)
  9. Eid Al-Fitr
  10. Hajj
  11. Eid Al-Adha
  12. Islamic Art

Learning Objectives:

  1. To learn about Islam
  2. To learn about the Quran
  3. To learn about Prophet Muhammad
  4. To understand the features of a mosque and explain their significances.
  5. To learn about the Five Pillars of Islam
  6. To learn about the Islamic Prayer
  7. To learn about Zakah
  8. To learn about the holy month of Ramadan
  9. To learn about Eid Al- Fitr
  10. To learn and sequence the journey of Hajj
  11. To learn about Eid Al -Adha
  12. To learn about Islamic Art
  13. To create Geometric Patterns

Some Key Terms Covered:
Allah, Prophets, Prophet Muhammad, Angels, Quran, Jibreel, Sunnah, Prophet Muhammad’s life and death, Prophet Muhammad’s his children, Khadijah, the revelation, Mosque, Dome, Minaret, Washroom, Qiblah, Mihrab, Minbar, Prayer Hall, Mosque Art, Meuzzin, Imam, Jummah Prayers, Shahadah: declaration of faith, Salah: five daily prayers, Zakah: giving charity, Sawm: fasting during the month of Ramadan and Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca, five pillar of Islam, prayer, wudu, five daily prayers, Kabaa, ritual prayers, Fajr, Dhur, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, Prayer beads, Tasbih, routine and prayer mats, charity, food, clothing, collections, donations, fasting, food, water, Lailut ul-Qadr, Islamic calendar, Suhoor, Sehri, Iftar, Iftari, fasting exceptions, pregnant, unwell, children, Eid Al-Fitr, celebrations, clothing and lanterns, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Mount Arafat, Sacrifice, Muzdalifah, Mina , Tawaf and Eid Al-Adha, Prophet Ibrahim, Ismail, henna, Islamic rules, geometric patterns and Arabic Calligraphy.

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