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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Shi a-muslim Association of Bay Area would like to thank the authors, editors, and reviewers for their contributions to the Islamic curriculum development project. We are especially thankful to Sheikh Salim Yusufali, Sister Urooj Kazmi, Sister Samina Ali, Sister Bhavani Ali, Sister Sabika Mithani, Sister Fatima Falahati, Sister Zahra Sabur, Sister Liliana Villalvazo, Brother Taymaz Tabrizi, Brother Mohammad Hendijanifard, Sister Fatima Hussain, the Tabatabai family, all the illustrators who allowed us to use their illustrations, both SAB and SABA Academy syllabus committees, teachers, and staff for their support and assistance in the development and testing of the curriculum. SABA is also very thankful to the Islamic organizations and authors whose syllabus and books were used for the inspiration and creation of this curriculum. Please remember all the people involved in this project in your prayers. Authors and Editors: Hujjatol Islam Nabi Raza Abidi and Curriculum Committee 2015 Shi a-muslim Association of the Bay Area Published by: Shi a-muslim Association of Bay Area 4415 Fortran Court, San Jose, CA 95134, USA www.saba-igc.org saba@saba-igc.org

Table of Contents Islam and Muslim... 1 Saying Salaam... 4 Saying Bismillaah... 8 Allah the Creator... 10 Allah s Blessings... 14 Allah is Everywhere... 20 The Apple Story... 23 The Quran... 24 Kalimah... 27 Salah... 39 Salah Timings... 44 Positions in Prayer... 51 Hajj... 58 Let s Learn More A Review of the Kalimah... 62 Storytime... 63 Usool ad-deen... 71 Tawheed: Allah is Rahmaan and Raheem... 76 Alaah is Al-Aleem... 79 Adaalah (Storytime)... 83 Nabuwwah... 85 Imaamah... 87 Qiyaamah: The two Angels... 91 Angels, Jinns and Insaan... 95 Furoo ad-deen... 99 Wudhu... 102 Adhaan and Iqaamah... 109 Salaah... 114 Actions of Salah... 120 Sawm... 126 Hajj... 129 Fiqh Terminology... 132 Najaasah and Tahaarah... 135 Islamic Months... 138 Hijab... 141

ISLAM AND MUSLIMS As Muslims, we follow the religion of Islam! As Muslims, some of the important things that we should do are: Offer Salaah Help Others Read Quran Listen to and respect our parents Give Charity We should also be careful to NOT do bad things, such as: Steal or Lie Say Bad Words Be Messy 1

WORKSHEET 1.1: I AM A MUSLIM Circle all the things that a good Muslim should do. Steal Offer Salaah Read Quran Say bad words Help Others Respect Parents Help the Poor Be Messy 2

COLOR Color the picture of the Muslim boy if you are a boy. Color the picture of the Muslim girl if you are a girl.

STORYTIME Salaam One day, Imam al-baqir (A) was traveling. On his journey, he kept bumping into one of his friends and, each time the Imam saw his friend, he would say Salaamun Alaikum and ask his friend how he was doing. The Imam s friend was surprised that the Imam kept repeating Salaam, so Imam al-baqir (A) said to him, Do you know that every time Muslims say Salaam to each other and shake hands, Allah looks at them with kindness? Just like the leaves fall from the trees during the fall, saying salaam erases all of your mistakes. When the Imam s friend heard this, he became very happy.

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QURAN CONNECTION Salaam: The Word of Allah Ayah: Translation: Salaam (peace) is a word from your Kind Lord Surah Yasin, Verse 51

COLOR: QURAN CONNECTION salaam (peace) is a word from your kind lord. Surah Yasin, Verse 51

STORYTIME Saying Bismillaah A long time ago there lived a woman who always used to say Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem before she did anything. Every night before this woman went to sleep, she would take off her ring and put it in her cupboard. As always, before she took off her ring, she would say, Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem. Her husband did not believe that just by saying Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem Allah will help someone. One night, to show his wife that Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem did not make any difference, the husband took his wife's ring from the cupboard, where she had kept it safely, and threw it in the river. The next morning, because the woman was late getting to the store, she did not have time to get her ring, which she thought was s t i l l i n t h e cupboard. The woman went t o t h e store and bought a fish for their dinner that evening. When she got home, she began to cut the fish so that she could cook it. What do you think she found inside the fish? Yes, there was her ring that her husband had thrown into the river. The fish had swallowed it. The woman was very surprised to find her ring inside the fish, and when her husband came home, she told him all about it. The husband was shocked. He then told her how he had thrown her ring in the river. He also told her how sorry he was and that now he truly believed that Allah looks after anyone who says: Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Moral: Always say Bismillaahir Rahmaanir Raheem before you do anything so that Allah will look after you.

COLOR Bismillaah 9

NASHEED Allah the Creator Audio File: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuil16gdrzy Who made the sun and the skies so blue? Who made the stars and the planets too? Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah made the stars, and the moon, and the sun. Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah, the Creator, the All-Mighty One. Who made the flowers, and the plants, and trees? Who made the spiders and the honeybees? Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah made the stars, and the moon, and the sun. Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah, the Creator, the All-Mighty One. Who made the animals both big and small? Who made the tiny mouse, the giraffe so tall? Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah made the stars, and the moon, and the sun. Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah, the Creator, the All-Mighty One. Who made the universe from A to Z? Who made all the people, who made you and me? Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah made the stars, and the moon, and the sun. Allah is the One, Allah is the One, Allah, the Creator, the All-Mighty One.

COLOR: AL-KHAALIQ AL-KHAALIQ The Creator There is no God but He, the Creator of all things, so worship Him (6:102)

WORKSHEET 2.1 Allah is al-khaaliq (The Creator) Circle all of the things that Allah created. Then, color the pictures you have circled.

WORKSHEET 2.2 What did Allah Create? In each box, draw pictures of the different things Allah created: PLACES PEOPLE THINGS

ALLAH S BLESSINGS Allah s Blessings Allah is very kind and has given us many blessings. He made air for us to breathe. He made water for us to drink and wash ourselves. He made trees and plants for us to eat their sweet and tasty fruits. How could we live if we didn t have air, water, trees, or plants? Who could have created such great blessings for us other than Allah? Alhamdulillah! Thank you Allah! We love Allah and Allah loves us! 24

WORKSHEET 2.4 Allah s Blessings In each cloud, draw a picture of a blessing you can find in each of the pictures. Then, thank Allah for that blessing and all blessings! Your House Your Face and Body The Masjid The Park

WORKSHEET 2.3 Allah is al-kareem (The Generous) Color the picture below, which is an example of being generous toward others. 23 16

COLOR: AL-KAREEM AL-Kareem The Generous

QURAN CONNECTION Allah s Favors Ayah: Translation: This is all from the favors (blessings) of my Lord. Surah an-naml, Verse 40 1

COLOR: QURAN CONNECTION Can you count how many favors are in this picture? 9

STORYTIME: ALLAH IS EVERYWHERE When I was younger, I used to believe that Allah lives in a house in the sky and I could go and see Him by climbing up a long ladder! But now I know that Allah does not live in the sky. Allah is Everywhere. Allah is even with the moon and the stars and He is everywhere on the Earth. Wherever you go, Allah is there. You can never hide from Allah.! Even at the bottom of the sea. With the fishes. Allah is there too. Allah is also at the top of every mountain and in every valley and forest. Just like the air you breathe in. Allah is everywhere.! 2

STORYTIME: ALLAH IS EVERYWHERE Allah is not just in the masjid, He is also in the city, at home, at school, in the office and all the farms. He is everywhere. Everywhere you see around you in nature was made by Allah. Allah makes all the beautiful flowers, all the birds and fish. Allah even made you and me!! Have you heard a bird singing from a tree? Every animal and bird you see and hear reminds you that Allah is everywhere. Allah makes all the babies who are born. Even the little chick who comes from an egg is made by Allah. Allah makes everything so beautiful!! 2

STORYTIME: ALLAH IS EVERYWHERE If you could go in a spaceship to another planet, Allah is there as well. Even right now when you are reading this book, Allah is with you. He is your best friend. When you are good you make Allah happy and He loves you even more!!!

STORYTIME The Apple Story One day, Mrs. Leila gave each of her kindergarten students a shiny red apple. She told them that they each needed to go to a secret hiding place where nobody could see them and eat their apples over there. One student hid under a desk. Another student went behind the bookshelf. One girl hid behind the door. One boy even hid in the closet. But Alia wandered around the room, searching for a hiding place. Finally, she went back to her seat and didn t eat the apple. After five minutes, the teacher called them back to the rug. She asked them where they hid and how the apple tasted. Zahra said, I hid under the desk, and my apple was sweet and yummy! Sister Leila noticed that Alia hadn t eaten her apple. She asked her, Alia, why didn t you eat your apple? Alia said, I tried to look for a good hiding place. I thought about hiding underneath the table or behind the door, or even in the closet, but then I realized that no matter where I hid, Allah would be able to see me, and you had asked us to eat the apple where no one could see us. That s why I couldn t eat my apple. M r s. L e i l a s m i l e d a n d s a i d, MashaAllah. That s correct! Allah is everywhere! 33

THE QURAN There is a special book that contains the words of Allah, and if we read it, it is as if Allah is talking to us. The name of the book is the Quran. This book has only the words of Allah that He sent down to our Prophet Muhammad (S). Our Prophet (S) then recited the words to the people and it was written down in the Arabic language. The Quran has not been changed since it first came down to the people. Allah has protected it from anyone changing His words. In the Quran, Allah tells us true stories about the Prophets. He teaches us about Heaven and Hell, and He tells us how He wants us to act. It is a very important book that we should get to know very well so we can know what Allah wants from us. We should take proper care of the Quran because it is such a special book. We should hold the Quran properly, never leave it open when no one is reading it, and we should not touch the writing without first doing wudhu. It is also good to cover your hair (for girls), face Qiblah, and say Bismillaah when you start reading the Quran. We should learn to recite verses from the Quran. We can also learn Arabic so that we can read the Quran, and we can try our best to understand the meaning of the Quran so we can behave the way Allah wants us to! 35

HADITH TIME Prophet Muhammad (S) said: Angels visit the house in which the Quran is recited. 2

COLOR: HADITH TIME Prophet Muhammad (S) said: Angels visit the house in which the Quran is recited 2

KALIMAH ٱ إ إ Laa ilaaha illallaah There is no god but Allah ٱ ر ل Muhammadur Rasulullaah Prophet Muhammad (S) is the Messenger of Allah و ٱ ʿAliyyun Waliyyullaah Imam Ali (A) is one who is close to Allah و ر ل ٱ Wasiyyu Rasulillaah Imam Ali (a) is the leader after Prophet Muhammad (S) Wa Khalifatuhu bilaa fasl Imam Ali (A) is the true khalifah و

LEARNING AID: HAND GESTURES 1 Laa ilaaha illallaah There is no god but Allah Students will hold up one finger to signify that there is only one God. 2 Muhammadur Rasulullaah Prophet Muhammad (S) is the Messenger of Allah Students will flap their arms like a messenger bird. Please emphasize that this action is only to explain what messenger means. 1 2 3 ʿAliyyun Waliyyullaah Imam Ali (A) is one who is close to Allah Students will hold their hands together to signify that Allah chose Imam Ali (A). 4 Wasiyyu Rasulillaah Imam Ali (a) is the leader after Prophet Muhammad (S) Students will reenact the scene of the event of Ghadeer. 5 Wa Khalifatuhu bilaa fasl Imam Ali (A) is the true khalifah 3 4 Students will make a crown on their head, since a Khalifa is like a king. 5

COLOR Allah is One While saying There is no god but Allah, color the picture. 1 9

WORKSHEET 3.1 Prophet Muhammad (S) was the Messenger of Allah and taught us good deeds. Draw and color a good deed that you can do to make Allah and His Messenger happy.

COLOR Prophet Muhammad (S)

COLOR PROPHET MUHAMMAD (S) IS THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH

COLOR IMAM ALI (A) IS THE ONE WHO IS CLOSE TO ALLAH

WORKSHEET 3.2 Circle the pictures that show a good leader like Imam Ali (A). Stealing Praying Reading Quran Fighting Saving Someone Feeding Animals Helping the Poor Being Messy

COLOR IMAM ALI (A) IS THE LEADER AFTER PROPHET MUHAMMAD (S)

COLOR IMAM ALI (A) IS THE FIRST AND TRUE KHALIFAH

ART EXTENSION: KALIMAH FLAGS The Kalimah is the Flag of Islam!

ART EXTENSION: KALIMAH FLAGS Cut out the pictures below and paste them onto the flag in the correct order.

SALAAH Our Prophet (S) has said that the best of actions is Salaah and that it is the key to Heaven. Salaah means prayer or talking to Allah. We do not need anything except for our own mouth to talk to Allah. Allah made us and looks after us. He knows when we are happy and when we are sad. He knows when we are good and when we are mean. He has given us everything. We love Allah. Allah loves us too and He wants to talk to us. That is why He sent us the Quran, the Prophets and the Maʿsoomeen. But Allah wants us to talk to Him, too. So He has taught us how to offer Salaah in the Quran and through Prophet Muhammad (S). Salaah is talking to Allah. We can talk to Allah anywhere and about anything. He always hears and understands. He hears us if we whisper or if we shout or even if we think of something in our mind. We can talk to Allah however many times we want to. However, sometimes people get so busy they may forget to talk to Allah, and this is not good because He made us and gave us everything. So, because Allah doesn t want us to forget, He has taught us how many times and how to exactly pray to Him because He knows what is best for us. He has taught us that there are 5 prayers at different times that all Muslims have to do when they reach a certain age. Outside of these times, you can talk to Allah whenever you want, you do not have to wait until it s the time of Salaah. Before you offer Salaah, you have to do wudhu, which is a special way of washing yourself. Salaah is one of the most important things that makes a Muslim different from someone who is not. If one does not offer Salaah, they are losing out on great rewards from Allah! 9

WORKSHEET 1.1 How to talk to Allah (Salaah) In the first box, draw ways you can talk to people. In the second box, draw how you can talk to Allah.

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HADITH TIME THE HOLY PROPHET (S) SAID: SALAAH IS THE KEY TO HEAVEN (NAHJUL FASAAHAH, 1588) 2

COLOR: HADITH TIME Salaah is the key to Heaven Nahjul FasaAhah, verse 158

GRAPHIC: SALAAH TIMINGS Before Dawn Fajr Time Day - Around Noon Dhuhr-ʿAsr Time After Sunset Maghrib-ʿIsha Time

COLOR Fajr ʿAsr Dhuhr ʿIsha Maghrib

WORKSHEET 1.2 Circle and color in the number of Rakʿahs for this prayer Fajr 2 3 4 In the box below, draw and color a picture of what it would look like outside during this prayer:

WORKSHEET 1.3 Circle and color in the number of Rakʿahs for this prayer Dhuhr 2 3 4 In the box below, draw and color a picture of what it would look like outside during this prayer:

WORKSHEET 1.4 Circle and color in the number of Rakʿahs for this prayer ʿAsr 2 3 4 In the box below, draw and color a picture of what it would look like outside during this prayer:

WORKSHEET 1.5 Circle and color in the number of Rakʿahs for this prayer Maghrib 2 3 4 In the box below, draw and color a picture of what it would look like outside during this prayer: 9

WORKSHEET 1.6 Circle and color in the number of Rakʿahs for this prayer ʿIsha 2 3 4 In the box below, draw and color a picture of what it would look like outside during this prayer:

POSITIONS IN PRAYER: TAKBIRATUL IHRAAM Takbiratul Ihraam To begin Salaah, you have to say Takbiratul Ihraam. Takbiratul Ihraam is the first Allahu Akbar that you say in Salaah. As you are saying Takbiratul Ihraam, you have to raise your hands to your ears with your palms facing forward. When you say this Allahu Akbar, your Salaah has begun! Try not to look around and keep your eyes on your Turbah, just like Ali is doing in the picture.

POSITIONS IN PRAYER: QIYAAM Qiyaam Qiyaam is the special way that you should stand in Salaah. While you re standing in Qiyaam, it is better for girls to keep their feet together, and for boys to keep their feet slightly apart. Is Fatimah doing Qiyaam properly?

POSITIONS IN PRAYER: RUKUʿ RUKUʿ In Salaah, after you do Qiyaam, you do Rukuʿ. Rukuʿ is bowing down. When you are bowing, girls should put their hands above their knees and slightly bend their knees. Boys should put their hands on their knees and push their knees back.

POSITIONS IN PRAYER: SUJOOD/SAJDAH Sujood/Sajdah In Salaah, after Qiyaam and Rukuʿ, you must go to Sajdah. Sajdah is when you put your head on the ground on a Turbah. Your palms, knees, and big toes must also touch the ground. There are two Sajdahs in each Rakʿah. Can you name Ali s 7 body parts that have to touch the ground?

POSITIONS IN PRAYER: QUNOOT Qunoot Qunoot is a special way of asking Allah for something in the second Rakʿah of Salaah. In Qunoot, you can ask Allah for anything! Remember, ask for the important things, like Allah taking care of your parents, protecting all the people around the world, making you a good Muslim, and taking you and your family and friends to Heaven.

WORKSHEET 1.8 For every position in prayer, match the name with the drawing. QIYAAM TAKBIRATUL IHRAAM SUJOOD/SAJDAH QUNOOT RUKUʿ

WORKSHEET 1.7 Good Manners During Salaah Circle the pictures that show good manners during Salaah. Cross out those things that show bad manners during Salaah. Wearing dirty clothes for Salaah Offering Salaah on time Following the leader of Salaah Talking with friends during Salaah Watching TV at the time of Salaah Brushing your teeth before Salaah

THE KAʿBAH Allah ordered Prophet Ibrahim (A) to build the Kaʿbah in Makkah. We face the direction of the Kaʿbah everyday to offer Salaah. Every year, many people perform Hajj and visit the Kaʿbah. They go around the Kaʿbah 7 times. InshaAllah, we can all go for Hajj soon! Color the picture of the Kaʿbah below.

WORKSHEET 1.1 In Hajj, people go to the Kaʿbah in Makkah to pray to Allah. People travel to Makkah many different ways. Trace on the lines below to help the people get to the Kaʿbah!

ART EXTENSION We celebrate Eid al-adha every year to remember Prophet Ibrahim (A) s sacrifice. Stick cotton balls on the sheep below to make him fluffy!

ART EXTENSION: FINGER PAINTING TAWAAF When we go around the Kaʿbah 7 times, this is called tawaaf. You can do tawaaf with your fingers by dipping them in 7 different colors of paint and going around the Kaʿbah below! 1

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A REVIEW OF THE KALIMAH ٱ إ إ Laa ilaaha illallaah There is no god but Allah ر ل ٱ Muhammadur Rasulullaah Prophet Muhammad (S) is the Messenger of Allah و ٱ ʿAliyyun Waliyyullaah Imam Ali (A) is one who is close to Allah و ر ل ٱ Wasiyyu Rasulillaah Imam Ali (a) is the leader after Prophet Muhammad (S) Wa Khalifatuhu bilaa fasl Imam Ali (A) is the true khalifah و

STORYTIME Read this story about how we have one creator who is always taking care of us. If a city had two mayors, many things would go wrong. One mayor would build a park in the same place where the other mayor would build a road for cars! If a team had two coaches, the players would get confused and fight amongst themselves. What if different builders with their own ideas made a house? It would be a very crooked house!!! If two cooks make their own food in the same pot, how will the food taste? Eww! It may be burnt or may have too much salt.!!

! What if a school had two principals? Who would the students listen to and obey? What if the world had two Gods, would there be any order? What if one God would bring out the sun when the other brings out the moon? People would not know when to sleep or wake up!!! Or maybe one God would make rivers and the other God would make the sun so hot that the rivers would dry up! What if each God made His own moon and the moons collided with each other?! So the whole world has only one God. That is why everything is so well planned, organized, beautiful and perfect! Laboratory We now know that there is only one God who created everything. His Name is Allah. Allah makes all the seasons come and go, and He created the sun, the moon, all the trees, and their fruits. He is the one who created all the clouds and gives us rain. He makes the earth go around the sun. The whole universe is so well organized because there is only one God.

WORKSHEET Practice writing Laa ilaaha illallaah Laa ilaaha illallaah Laa ilaaha illallaah Laa ilaaha illall Laa ilaaha illa

ART EXTENSION: THERE IS ONLY 1 GOD Materials: Construction Paper, Markers, Scissors, Crayons Procedure: 1. Pair students up. Have them trace each other s hand with a marker on their piece of paper. Make sure they trace a part of the arm as well. 2. Have them cut out the traced picture of their hands and fold the fingers down, except for the index finger. 3. On their cut-out, they can write Laa ilaaha illallaah 4. There is no god except for Allah. 5. They can use the crayons to decorate their cut-outs.

Muhammadur Rasulullaah Muhammad (S) is the Messenger of Allah.

COLOR Muhammadur Rasulullaah

WORKSHEET What makes a good leader? Circle the pictures that show a GOOD leader like Imam Ali (A). Steal Offer Salaah Read Quran Say bad words Help Others Respect Parents Help the Poor Be Messy 9

WORKSHEET Color the pictures and number them in order.

LEARNING AID: HAND GESTURES Usool ad-deen 1.Tawheed - Allah is One 2.Adaaalah - Allah is Just Students balance hands to show a scale. 3.Nabuwwah - Allah sents us Prophets to guide us Students pretend to wear an Amamah on their heads to show Prophethood. 4.Imaamah - Allah sent us 12 Imams to guide us 1 2 5.Qiyaamah - There will be the Day of Judgment 3 4 Students pretend to blow on a trumpet, signifying the Angel who will blow on the trumpet before the Day of Judgment. 5

READING: USOOL AD-DEEN USOOL AD-DEEN THE ROOTS OF ISLAM Tawheed Adaalah Qiyaamah Imaamah Nabuwwah Tawheed Allah is One. Adaalah Allah is Just. Nabuwwah Allah sent Prophets to guide us. Imaamah Allah sent 12 Imams to guide us. Qiyaamah The Day of Judgement. Usool ad-deen means the Roots of Religion. The roots of religion are five. If you are a Muslim, you must believe in the Usool ad-deen.

WORKSHEET 2.1 The Usool ad-deen are five. Find them in this word search puzzle. Word List: Adaalah Nabuwwah Imaamah Qiyaamah Tawheed

WORKSHEET 2.2 What are the 5 Usool ad-deen (roots of religion)? Choose the right answer from the list below and write one in each cloud. Usool ad- Deen Word List: Adaalah Salaah Nabuwwah Zakaat Qiyaamah Hajj Tawheed Jihad Imaamah

WORKSHEET 2.3 Match the Usool ad-deen with its correct meaning. Tawheed Allah is One Adaalah Allah sent us 12 Imams to guide us There will be a Day of Judgment Nabuwwah Allah is Just Imaamah Allah sent us Prophets to guide us Qiyaamah

READING: ALLAH IS AR-RAHMAAN AND AR-RAHEEM Allah has many attributes. An attribute is a word that describes someone. When we say Bismilaahir Rahmaanir Raheem, we are saying I begin in the name of Allah, the Most Kind, the Most Kind. Even though ar-rahmaan and ar-raheem both mean the Most Kind, they each have a special meaning. ALLAH IS AR-RAHMAAN ALLAH IS AR-RAHEEM ALLAH IS KIND TO EVERYONE ALLAH IS ESPECIALLY KIND TO GOOD MUSLIMS

WORKSHEET 3.1 Cut out the pictures below and paste them into the correct columns on the next page.

WORKSHEET 3.1 ALLAH IS... AR-RAHMAAN AR-RAHEEM

STORYTIME: ALLAH IS AL-ʿALEEM When you look at a tall building, you know that the people who built it cleverly used materials from the earth.! Sometimes you see a beautiful painting and say Masha Allah! because you admire what the artist has created. Also, when you see an airplane, you know that the people who made it were very smart and know a lot about nature.! Have you ever been to a farm? When you see all the food that the farmer has grown you realize how much the farmer knows about how nature works!

STORYTIME: ALLAH IS AL-ʿALEEM! Who made the earth and everything that is in nature? Allah created the earth. Allah created nature. When we look at the world and everything in it, we realize how wise Allah is and that He knows everything! Look at your body. See how Allah has created it? Isn t Allah a beautiful creator? Imagine if your eyes were on your feet; would you be able to see without getting hurt? Allah made our eyes, ears, and nose so perfectly. He knows everything!! Look at your fingers! Why did Allah give them to us? So we can pick things easily! Do you know why Allah gave you different types of teeth? So you can bite with the sharp teeth in front and chew with the teeth at the back of your mouth. Thank you, Allah!

STORYTIME: ALLAH IS AL-ʿALEEM! Do you know why Allah gave us eyebrows? So that when you sweat, the sweat does not go into your eyes. Eyebrows also make our face more beautiful!! Allah has made every creature perfect. Ask your mother and father to take you to the zoo one day and see all the beautiful creatures that Allah has created. Allah is wise and knows everything!

WORKSHEET Allah is al-ʿaleem Allah is al-ʿaleem. Color al-ʿaleem - the All-Knowing below. AL-ʿALEEM THE ALL- KNOWING 2

STORYTIME Two men shared a hospital room. In the room, there was only one bed that was next to the window. The man in that bed was allowed to sit up for 1 hour every day and look out the window. The man in the other bed, though, was not allowed to sit up. The two men were good friends and would spend the whole day chatting with each other and telling each other about their families, friends, and lives. When the man near the window was able to sit up and look out the window, for that one hour, he would describe everything outside. He would describe to the other man the beautiful blue sky with white clouds, the lush green grass, the perfectly pink flowers, and the plump apples dangling from the apple tree. The man who was not by the window thought to himself, This is so unfair! Why does he get to sit by the window and see everything? I also want to look outside! A few days later, the man by the window passed away, so the other man moved next to the window. He was so excited to finally be able to look outside and see the beautiful scenery the other man described! When he finally sat up, though, all he saw outside the window was a brick wall! He was very confused. What happened to the grass and plants the other man had described? He asked the nurse who then told him that the other man was blind and could not actually see anything. He would just describe these things to make his friend feel good. Moral of the story: Sometimes, we think something is unfair, but we do not know the whole story.

WORKSHEET 4.1 Adaalah 1. What does Adaalah mean? a.allah is Fair & Just b.allah is unfair c.allah is kind d.allah is one 2. Sometimes, we think things are unfair, but a. they are actually fair b.they are unfair 3.Allah is Just means that He is always 4.Why did the man by the window lie about what he saw? a.he was mean b.he felt like it c.he wanted to make his friend feel good 5. Adaalah is one of the a. Usool ad-deen b. Furoo ad-deen

READING: PROPHETS Prophet, or Nabi in Islam, means: The one who is sent by Allah to guide us. Allah has sent us 124,000 Prophets to guide us. The first Prophet was Prophet Adam (A). The last Prophet was Prophet Muhammad (S).

COLOR Color the number of Prophets Allah sent to guide us! 124,000

READING: IMAAMAH Imams are the leaders sent by Allah who guide us after the death of Prophet Muhammad (S). The Imams are 12. The first Imam is Imam Ali (A). The last Imam is Imam al-mahdi (A), who is our present Imam and is still living. May Allah protect him.

WORKSHEET 5.2 Draw 12 flags on the ship below, one for each of the 12 Imams. The Ahlul Bayt are like the ship of Prophet Nuh (A). Whoever gets on it will be saved, and whoever doesn t will drown.

WORKSHEET 5.4 First Imam Find the letters: M A I L I A M A H J M W K I L A A K A X H H M H O G D X I G G X A M V E U He is our first Imam. Who is he? 9

WORKSHEET 5.5 Last Imam Unscramble the letters by following the lines to find out who this person is. H I A I M M M A D 9

STORYTIME: THE TWO ANGELS One day, the Prophet (S) was telling his friends about two special Angels. One Angel sits on your right shoulder, and the other one sits on your left shoulder. He said, Every time you even think of doing something good, the Angel on your right shoulder writes down thawaab (reward) for you. And every time you actually do a good deed, Allah orders the Angel to write down ten times the thawaab and reward for you. He continued, The Angel on your left shoulder is responsible for writing down your bad deeds. However, Allah is so kind that when you do something bad, He tells the Angel not to write it down for 7 hours because maybe you will feel sorry and ask Allah for forgiveness. The Angels are with you at all times! They are there when you re sleeping, when you re awake, when you re a guest, when you re reading Quran, and when you re eating food. So, our good deeds will never go unrewarded because the Angels are always there to write them down for us!

QURAN CONNECTION The Two Angels Ayah: Translation: Surely, you have protectors (Angels) watching over you. Those protectors are noble writers. They know everything you do. Surah al-infitaar, Verse 10-12 9

WORKSHEET 6.1 Deeds On your right shoulder, draw pictures of some good deeds you do that your Angel writes down. Then, on your left shoulder, draw pictures of some bad deeds you might do that your Angel writes down. Then cross out the left side, and make a promise to yourself that you will try not to do any more bad deeds. Right Shoulder Left Shoulder

COLOR: QURAN CONNECTION Surely, you have protectors (Angels) watching over you. those protectors are noble writers. They know everything you do. Surah al-infitaar, Verse 10-12 9

ANGELS AND JINNS Before Allah made human beings, He made everything else: - the sun and the moon - the sky - the earth - the animals - the trees - the Angels - the Jinns The Angels are like Allah s servants and they happily do everything He orders. But, the Jinns are like people: -Some are good and listen to Allah, and -Some are bad and do not listen to Allah Iblees was a very good Jinn, so Allah let him come to the heavens to live with the Angels. Iblees used to pray to Allah all the time. Then, Allah decided to make human beings. Allah made Jinns from fire. He made human beings from clay.

WORKSHEET 7.1 Answer the following questions. 1. Before Allah made humans, he made a. The sun b. Angels c. Jinns d. All of the above 2. Iblees is a a. Human b. Jinn c. Monster d. Bug 3. Allah made Jinns from a. Fire b. Water c. Leaves d. Play-doh 4. True or False: Angels do whatever Allah tells them to do. a. True b. False 5. True or False: All Jinns are bad. a. True b. False 9

INSAAN The first man Allah created was Prophet Adam (A). Allah told everyone in the heavens to bow down and do Sajdah to Prophet Adam (A). The Angels listened to Allah and bowed to Prophet Adam (A), but Iblees, who used to live with the Angels, did not listen to Allah. He said that he was made from fire and was better than Prophet Adam (A), so he would not bow down to him. Iblees had been very bad because he did not listen to Allah. So, Allah told Iblees that he was not allowed to live in the heavens anymore and that he would be punished. We must always listen to Allah and be good Muslim children, so that we can go to heaven. 9

WORKSHEET 7.2 In the box, draw some good deeds you can do that will please Allah: 9

LEARNING AID: HAND GESTURES 1 Pray 2 No eating/drinking 3 Make a small Kaʿbah 4 Make money symbol 5 Show 1/5 6 Hold a pretend sword 7 Invite to Allah 8 Stop others from bad 9 Make a heart 10 Make 99

READING: FUROO AD-DEEN Furoo ad-deen The Branches of Religion Muslims peform these acts of worship when we have understood the roots of religion (the Usool ad-deen). 1. Salaah!! Praying 5 times a Day 2. Sawm!! Fasting 3. Hajj!! Going to Makkah for pilgrimage 4. Zakaat! Giving charity on certain items to needy Muslims 5. Khums! Giving away one-fifth of your savings 6. Jihad!!! Struggling or fighting in the way of Allah 7. Amr bil Maʿroof! Guiding others to do good 8. Nahy ʿanil Munkar Stopping others from doing bad 9. Tawalli!! 10.Tabarri!!!!!! Loving and following the teachings of the 14 Maʿsoomeen Staying away from the enemies of the 14 Maʿsoomeen and their teachings

WORKSHEET 1.1 Match the Furoo ad-deen with their pictures. 14 1/5th 1. Salaah 2. Sawm 3. Hajj 4. Zakaat 5. Khums 6. Jihad 7. Amr bil Maʿroof 8. Nahy ʿanil Munkar 9. Tawalli 10. Tabarri 14 5

READING: WUDHU Wudhu was taught by Prophet Muhammad (S) after he came back from Miʿraj. In Miʿraj, the Prophet (S) did Wudhu with the water from the river in Heaven. Wudhu is the special way to wash yourself before you offer Salaah. Wudhu is divided into: Mustahab actions AND Wajib actions You do not have to do those actions that are Mustahab, but if you do them, you get a lot of reward/thawaab, like extra credit! The Mustahab actions are: Washing your hands Gargling 3 times Taking water into the nostril 3 times

WORKSHEET 3.1 The following are the Mustahab actions of Wudhu. Write how many times each one has to be done. times times

ACTIVITY: MR. WUDHU Mr. Wudhu Materials: Mr. Wudhu template, 2 different colored markers Procedure: 1. Introduce the class to Mr. Wudhu, and tell them that today, we will be helping him perform his Wudhu correctly. First, they will use a black marker to draw a face on him with eyes, a nose, and mouth. 2. Tell the students that one marker (e.g., red) will denote Mustahab actions and the other (e.g., blue) will indicate the Wajib actions. 3. As a class, number the actions of Wudhu in their correct color and how many times to do each action. a. For example, the gargling should be labeled (2) 3x in red 4. Here is a key of the answers: 1.! Hands - (Mustahab) 2.! Mouth - 3x (Mustahab) 3.! Nose - 3x (Mustahab) 4.! Face - (Wajib) 5.! Right arm - (Wajib) 6.! Left arm - (Wajib) 7.! Head - (Wajib) 8.! Right foot - (Wajib) 9.! Left foot - (Wajib)

ACTIVITY: MR. WUDHU

READING: WAJIB ACTIONS OF WUDHU 1 st action of Wudhu = Niyyah: to know what you are doing and for whom. Remember to keep your niyyah and intention throughout your Wudhu. Ex. I am doing Wudhu to get closer to Allah, (Qurbatan ilallah) 2nd action = Washing of the face 3rd action = Washing of the arms 4th action = Wiping/ Mas-h of the head 5th action = Wiping/ Mas-h of the feet

WORKSHEET 3.2 Number the Wajib actions of Wudhu to show the right order and then color them in: Niyyah

GRAPHIC: WUDHU CHART Complete Wudhu Chart Washing Hands (Mustahab) Gargling 3 times (Mustahab) Taking water into nostrils 3 times (Mustahab) I am doing Wudhu to get closer to Allah, Qurbatan ilallah Niyyah (Wajib) 1. Washing of the face (Wajib) 2. Washing of the arms (Wajib) 3. Mas-h or wiping of the head (Wajib) 4. Mas-h or wiping of the feet (Wajib)

ADHAAN AND IQAAMAH Adhaan and Iqaamah Adhaan is the call to Salaah, and Iqaamah is the call to start Salaah. When someone hears the Adhaan, he or she knows that it is time to offer Salaah. 9

LEARNING AID: HAND GESTURES Lines 1&8 Students will do takbir to show that they are pushing away everyone and everything except Allah since He is the Greatest. Lines 2&9 Students will hold up one finger to signify that there is only 1 Allah. Line 3 Students will flap their arms like a messenger bird. Line 4 Students will hold their hands together to signify that Allah chose Imam Ali (A). Lines 5-7 Students will pretend to run, since they should hurry to Salaah, success, and the best of actions. Lines 1 & 8 Line 3 Lines 2&9 Line 4 Lines 5-7

ADHAAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ا ا Allah إis the ا ا اان Greatest ان ا إ ا ا I know that there ا is no ا ل ر ان god but Allah ا ان ا إ ا ا ا I know that isوmuhammad انthe Messenger ا of Allah ان ر ل ا ٱ ا ر ل ان ا ان ا ا ٱ و ا ة ان و ٱ I know that Ali is one who is close to Allah ا ة Hurry to prayer ا ح ا ح Hurry ا to success ا Hurry to ا the ا best ا deed ا ا Allah is the Greatest ا ا ا إ ا ا إ ا There is no God but Allah 4 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x

IQAAMAH Iqaamah is the call to start Salaah. When someone hears the Iqaamah they know that Salaah is about to begin. There are 3 main differences between the Adhaan and Iqaamah: 1.The first ا ا is said only 2 times and not 4. ا ا ان ا إ 2.The last line ا إ ا is said only 1 time and not 2. 3.In between the 7th line ا you should say: ا ا ق د ق ام ت الص الة ا ا إ ان ا and the 8th line which means Surely stand for Salaah.

IQAAMAH ا ا اان Greatest ا ا the إis Allah ان ا إ ا ا I know that there ا is no ا ا إ ل ا ر ان ان god ا but Allah ا ا I know that isوmuhammad انthe Messenger ا of Allah ان ا ا ر ل ا ا ر ل ان ا ٱ ٱ و ان ا ٱ ة ان و I know that Ali is one who is close to Allah ا ة Hurry to prayer ا ح ا ح Hurry to success ا ا Hurry to ا the ا best deed There is no God but Allah ق د ق ام ت الص ال ة Surely, ا stand for Salaah ا ا Allah is the Greatest ا ا ا إ ا ا إ ا 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 1 x

LESSON 1: DAILY PRAYERS KEY WORDS SALAAH FAJR DHUHR ʿASR MAGHRIB ʿISHA RAKʿAH In this lesson, students will learn more about the 5 daily prayers. SAY: Our Prophet (S) has said that the best of actions is Salaah. In this chapter we are going to learn about Salaah. Does anyone know what Salaah means? Wait for answers until praying is mentioned. Students can also turn to the READING located in the TASK BAR. SAY: Good. Salaah means prayer or talking to Allah. Prophet Muhammad (S) said, Anyone who does not give importance to prayers is not from my true followers. Salaah is a way of talking to Allah that has been taught by our Prophet (S). It is a special way of praying, just like Wudhu is a special way of cleaning ourselves. When we are offering Salaah, we should think only about Allah and should pray slowly and clearly. Talking to our friends is not allowed during Salaah. Does anyone know how many times Muslims should offer Salaah in one day? Students will probably be able to say 5. TASK BAR READING STUDENTS CAN FOLLOW AS THE TEACHER READS. GAMETIME HAVE STUDENTS SIT IN A CIRCLE AND SAY THE NAME OF ANY OF THE DAILY PRAYERS. THEN A STUDENT SHOULD SAY THE NAME OF THE PRAYER THAT COMES AFTER IT AND THE STUDENT SITTING NEXT TO HIM OR HER SHOULD SAY THE PRAYER THAT COMES AFTER THAT. THIS WILL HELP THEM REMEMBER THE NAMES IN ORDER. WORKSHEETS THERE ARE 3 SEPARATE WORKSHEETS FOR STUDENTS TO WORK ON TO REMEMBER THE NAMES AND NUMBER OF RAKʿAHS IN THE SALAAH. COLORING STUDENTS CAN COLOR THE AYAH OF THE QURAN RELATED TO SALAAH. SAY: Yes, Muslims should offer Salaah or pray 5 times a day. Allah has given us 5 Salaahs that should be offered at different times of the day. Each Salaah has a different name. It is important for us to review the names of the different Salaahs and how many Rakʿahs each one has. Can anyone name the 5 different Salaahs Muslims offer everyday? Wait for student responses. Students may be able to say the names of the prayers, albeit, probably not in order. SAY: Good try! The names of the 5 Salaahs are Fajr, Dhuhr, ʿAsr, Maghrib, and ʿIsha. Can you repeat the names of the Salaahs after me? Say each prayer name again and have students repeat the name after you. Check students pronunciation, be especially cautious of Dhuhr which is prounounced with a DH in the beginning. The name of this Salaah is NOT Zuhr and substituting the Z for the DH changes the name of the Salaah altogether. At this time, you can do the GAMETIME activity located in the TASK BAR. SAY: Each prayer has a different number of Rakʿahs. A Rakʿah is a part of the prayer that is repeated a certain number of times. Every time you stand up, a new Rakʿah begins. This number is different for the different Salaahs. There are 17 Rakʿahs total in a day. Repeat the number of Rakʿahs in each prayer after me: Fajr has 2 Rakʿahs Dhuhr has 4 Rakʿahs ʿAsr has 4 Rakʿahs Maghrib has 3 Rakʿahs ʿIsha has 4 Rakʿahs At this time, students can work on the WORKSHEETS and COLORING located in the TASK BAR.

READING: SALAAH Salaah We as Muslims pray to Allah five times a day. We offer our five prayers (Salaah) before dawn, after noon, and after sunset. Prophet Muhammad (S) said, Anyone who does not give importance to prayers is not from my true followers. Salaah is a way of talking to Allah that has been taught by our Holy Prophet (S). It is a special way of praying, just like Wudhu is a special way of cleaning ourselves. When we are praying Salaah we should think only about Allah and should pray slowly and clearly. Playing and talking to our friends is not allowed during Salaah. There are 17 Rakʿahs in the daily Salaah: Fajr has 2 Rakʿahs Dhuhr has 4 Rakʿahs ʿAsr has 4 Rakʿahs Maghrib has 3 Rakʿahs ʿIsha has 4 Rakʿahs Allah s Phone Number: 2-4-4-3-4

QURAN CONNECTION To Remember Allah Ayah: Translation: And offer Salaah to remember Me. Surah at-taha, Verse 14

WORKSHEET 5.1 Write the numbers of Rakʿahs for each Salaah in the butterflies. Fajr Dhuhr Maghrib ʿAsr ʿIsha Total Rakʿahs in a day:

WORKSHEET 5.3 Salaah Crossword D F R G H R KEY: Fajr Dhuhr ʿAsr Maghrib ʿIsha

COLOR: QURAN CONNECTION And offer salaah to remember me Surah at-taha, Verse 14

ACTIVITY: DOLL SALAAH Doll Salaah Materials: Dolls Procedure: 1. Have students bring in dolls with flexible arms and legs. 2. Teach students the different steps of Salaah by having their dolls perform these steps the correct way. 3. For each step, say the name of the position (e.g., Qiyaam, Rukuʿ, Sajdah, Tashahhud) as well as the recitation (e.g., SubhanAllah, Fatiha, etc.). 4. Once students are comfortable with the steps, pick one doll to be the Imam and lead a two-rakʿah prayer for the other dolls. 9

GRAPHIC: ACTIONS OF SALAAH: BOYS Learn the actions of Salaah. 1. Takbiratul Ihraam 3. Rukuʿ 2. Qiyaam 4. Qiyaam 5. Sajdah 6. Juloos 7. Sajdah 8. Juloos 9. Qiyaam 10. Qunoot 11. Rukuʿ 12. Qiyaam 13. Sajdah 14. Juloos 15. Sajdah 14. Juloos/Tashahhud/ Salaam

GRAPHIC: ACTIONS OF SALAAH: GIRLS Learn the actions of Salaah. 1. Takbiratul Ihraam 2. Qiyaam 3. Rukuʿ 4. Qiyaam 5. Sajdah 6. Juloos 7. Sajdah 8. Juloos 9. Qiyaam 10. Qunoot 12. Qiyaam 11. Rukuʿ 13. Sajdah 14. Juloos 15. Sajdah 14. Juloos/Tashahhud/ Salaam

GRAPHIC: PARTS OF SAJDAH While we are doing Sajdah, 7 parts of our body must touch the ground. 1. The Forehead 2-3. Both Hands 4-5. Both Knees 6-7. Both Big Toes 6 7 4 5 3 2 1

WORKSHEET 5.4 For every position in prayer, match the name with the drawing. QIYAAM TAKBIRATUL IHRAAM SUJOOD/SAJDAH QUNOOT RUKUʿ JULOOS/TASHAHHUD/SALAAM

WORKSHEET 5.5 Number the actions of Salaah in their correct order.

WORKSHEET 5.6 Number the actions of Salaah in their correct order.

FASTING Sawm/Fasting: Some of the things that we have to stay away from while fasting are eating or drinking from Fajr till Maghrib time (just after sunset). A person who is fasting must make the niyyah that they are fasting to make Allah happy and to get closer to him. Sawm is Wajib for those who are baaligh and strong enough to fast in the month of Ramadhaan. Sawm = Fasting Amongst the blessings of this month are: 1. The Holy Quran 2. The Night of Qadr In this month, every action, whether good or bad, is worth more. So: reciting the Holy Quran is good at all times, but more in this month; AND Lying is Haraam at all times, but more in this month. However, sawm does not mean just staying hungry and thirsty throughout the day. While fasting in this month, one should try to make him or herself a better Muslim by staying away from haraam things.

PRACTICE: DUʿA The following Duʿa may be recited at the time of breaking one s fast: الل ه م ل ك ص م ت و ع ل ي ر ز ق ك ا ف ط ر ت و ع ل ي ك ت و ك ل ت O ALLAH! FOR YOU, I FAST; AND WITH THE FOOD YOU GIVE ME I BREAK MY FAST, AND YOU ARE THE ONE WHO TAKES CARE OF ME.

WORKSHEET 6.1 Your mother and father have been fasting all day, and now it s time for iftaar. List a few of your favorite foods that you are going to eat and be thankful to Allah for them.,,,,,,,,.

HAJJ Allah is our Creator. He does not have a body, nor does He live in a house, but there is a place on the earth that Allah has chosen as His House. The place chosen by Allah is known as the Kaʿbah. Every day Muslims face towards the Kaʿbah to offer Salaah. The Kaʿbah is a big square building in the city of Makkah, where Prophet Muhammad (S) was born. Makkah is a city in Hijaz, which is now the country of Saudi Arabia. Hajj is when we visit the house of Allah in Makkah. Any adult Muslim, who has enough money for a journey to Makkah, must go for Hajj once in a lifetime. Hajj is performed in the month of DHUL HIJJAH, the last month of the Islamic calendar. During Hajj, everyone wears special white clothes. Hajj is visiting the Kaʿbah in the month of Dhul Hijjah. 9

COLOR The Holy Kaʿbah in Makkah.

COLOR InshaAllah we can all go for Hajj one day!

READING: FIQH TERMINOLOGY In Islam, many of our actions are put into one of the following categories: WAJIB HARAAM You have to do it. If you do not, Allah will be unhappy with you. You shouldn t do it. If you do, Allah will be unhappy with you. BEING KIND TO YOUR PARENTS OFFERING SALAAH LYING SAYING BAD WORDS

WORKSHEET 2.1 Circle the things that are Wajib. Offer Salaah Wearing Hijab Being good to Parents Helping the Poor Being Honest Planting Wudhu for Salaah Playing sports Wajib Hajj Respecting parents Eating too much Being Kind to parents

WORKSHEET 2.2 Circle the things that are Haraam. Saying bad words Fighting Bullying Eavesdropping Shopping Yelling Eating pork Lying Being Messy Sleeping Drinking Alcohol Gossiping

READING: NAJAASAH AND TAHAARAH NAJAASAH = SOMETHING THAT NEEDS TO BE WASHED IN A SPECIAL WAY Examples: If you touch something that is NAJIS and your hand is wet, then your hand will become NAJIS, and you have to wash it in a special way. The special way is called TAHAARAH. You can make something TAAHIR (the opposite of NAJIS) by washing it under the sink.

READ ALONG: NAJAASAH SCENARIO 1: URINE & STOOL Zahra had to use the bathroom. After she was done, she used the watering can to wash herself 2 times. This was the special way she made herself clean. SCENARIO 2: BLOOD SCENARIO 3: DOGS Khadija was playing in the park and saw a cute little puppy. She ran over to pet it, but her mom reminded her, If you pet it and it s wet or it licks you, you have to wash yourself in a special way because wet dogs and their tongues are najis. While playing with the dog, it licked Khadija s hand. So, she washed her hand under the sink. This was the special way she made herself clean. Ahmad was playing in the yard when he fell and scraped his arm. It started bleeding. Because blood is najis, he had to wash in it a special way. He made sure that the blood didn t get anywhere else, and went to the sink and washed his elbow under the running water. This was the special way he made himself clean.

WORKSHEET 8.1 Circle the Najis things. Cat Pig Birds Blood Dog Urine and Stool Flies & Insects Fruits

ISLAMIC MONTHS In Islam, we have special months that follow the lunar (moon) calendar, as opposed to the solar (sun) calendar. To follow the lunar calendar, we use the shape of the moon to work out which day of the month it is. The Islamic month has 29 or 30 days, while the solar calendar month has 30 or 31 days. The Islamic months are: Muharram Safar Rabiul Awwal Rabiul Aakhar (Thaani) Jumaadiul Awwal Jumaadiul Aakhar (Thaani) Rajab Shaʿbaan Ramadhaan Shawwaal Dhul Qaʿdah Dhul Hijjah

LESSON PLAN: ISLAMIC CALENDARS Make your own Islamic calendar. 1. Color in the months on the next page. 2. Cut out each square and paste it onto a piece of construction paper in order. 3. Using another piece of construction paper, cut out flaps and staple them on top of each month. Write the number of the month on top of the flap. 4. On the top of the paper, write Islamic Calendar or Islamic Months. 9

ART EXTENSION Make your own Islamic calendar. MUHARRAM SAFAR RABIUL AWWAL RABIUL AAKHAR JUMADIUL AWWAL JUMADIUL AAKHAR RAJAB SHAʿBAAN RAMADHAAN SHAWWAAL DHUL QAʿDAH DHUL HIJJAH

HIJAB KEY WORDS HIJAB BAALIGH In this lesson, students will learn more about hijab. SAY: Can anyone tell me what hijab is? Wait for answers. SAY: Hijab is more than just a piece of cloth on a woman s head. There is a lot more to hijab, as we will learn today. What other things do you think may make up hijab? Wait for answers. Students can also now turn to the READING activity located in the TASK BAR. SAY: Today, we are going to read about hijab. TASK BAR READING STUDENTS CAN FOLLOW ALONG IN THEIR BOOKS ON THE HIJAB READING PAGE. WORKSHEETS STUDENTS WILL WRITE A LETTER TO A NEWLY BAALIGH GIRL TO ENCOURAGE HER ABOUT FOLLOWING THE RULES OF ISLAM. Students can follow along with you as you read, or else students can take turns reading out loud while other students listen. After the reading, ask the students follow-up questions to gauge their understanding of the text. SAY: 1. How did Masuma feel at first when she started wearing hijab? 2. What changed her feelings towards hijab? 3. Can you think of an experience you ve had that is similar to Masuma s, where Allah helped you out? At this time, students can complete the WORKSHEET, located in the TASK BAR. 1

HIJAB Hijab Hijab comes from the Arabic root letters HJB, which literally means to veil, cover, or shelter. When a Muslim girl becomes baaligh, it becomes wajib on her to start observing hijab. Living in the West, it might seem difficult to wear hijab at the age of 9, since many other girls do not do so. We might get questions like, Why do you wear that thing on your head? However, we must remember that wearing hijab is something that Allah wants us to do, and that He is Al-Hakeem, the Most Wise; so, if He asks us to do something, it is for our own good. Also, if we do something that Allah likes, He will take care of us. Read the story on the next page about a girl who began wearing hijab. 1 1

My name is Masuma, and I am 12 years old. When I was 9, I began to wear hijab. I knew I had to, but it seemed so difficult, and I was scared what my friends at school would say. I thought maybe no one would want to be my friend. But then, I remembered that Allah says, If you take one step towards Me, I will take 10 steps towards you. Suddenly, I felt the strength to begin wearing hijab because I knew that Allah would take care of me. The first day I wore hijab was a day when my class was going on a field trip to a park. I was really worried because it was a hot day and wearing the hijab would make it even hotter. I told Allah that it was too hot, that I was afraid I would faint and die, but even I wasn t convinced by the excuse. I shyly walked into the park and felt like everyone was staring at me, even though now I know that they were not. As I walked in and prayed to Allah for courage, I felt stronger with each step. All of a sudden, I heard thunder and, out of nowhere, it started pouring. It rained so hard that they closed the roller coasters! Everyone started running to find shade so that they would not get drenched. I could not believe my eyes and just stood there in awe. One of the students who was running by shouted, You re so lucky! You have that thing on your head to protect you from the rain! I looked up at the sky and smiled as I thought to myself, Yup, I am lucky! None of you know it, but this rain is for me! Allah made it rain just for me! I took one step towards Him, and He took 10 steps towards me! Boys, remember that girls are your sisters in Islam! As they take this courageous step, remember to support and pray for them! 1