
An engaging lesson exploring how Muslims express faith through art and design, with a focus on Tawhid and why figurative images are forbidden in Islam.
Includes:
Global distribution of Islam and examples of Islamic art worldwide
Key concepts: Tawhid, haram, and aniconism
Comparison of church and mosque interiors
Exploration of Arabic calligraphy and geometric patterns
Video-based tasks and structured worksheets
Modern example analysis (Islamic architecture)
Ideal for KS3 or KS4 Religious Studies, promoting cultural understanding, comparison skills and interpretation of religious symbolism.
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