Islam Revision Booklet

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Islam Revision Booklet

Keywords: Islamic beliefs Allah Belief Faith Mosque Muslim Prayer Predestination Prophet Prophet Muhammad Shi a Islam Sunni Islam Tawhid Qur an

Complete the following table: Fact True False Correction Islam is the second largest religion in the world Islam is monotheistic believes in only one God The Muslim Holy Book is the Bible Prophet Muhammad is the founder of Islam A follow of Muslim is called Islam Islam began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia Shi a is the largest group within Islam Complete the spider diagram below: Facts about Islam What is your opinion on Islam why?.

Prophet Muhammad Muslims believe God sent to humans to teach them how to live. A prophet is a messenger of God and Prophet is the most important prophet. Muhammad was born in 570 CE in and was an orphan by the age of 6 and was taken into care by his Grandfather and Uncle. As he grew older he became a spiritual man, and often spent time in on Mount Hira. One night in 610 CE he was meditating in a on the mountain when he was visited by the Angel who ordered him to recite (speak aloud). Once Jibreel mentioned the name of Allah, Muhammad began to recite words which he came to believe were the of God. During the rest of his life Muhammad continued to receive these messages. The words were remembered and recorded, which is written in the Muslim Holy Book called the Holy. Muhammad is important to because he was one of Allah s prophets who spread the word of God and taught Muslims how to live a life. For example: Muhammad said "Give up telling first and always speak the truth. This means Muhammad wants Muslims to be honest with each other. Muslims shouldn t tell lies to anyone as Allah will know they have lied. Words: prophets words Muslims good cave Mecca Muhammad Jibreel prayer Qur an lies What did Prophet Muhammad teach? Explain the following quotes: Muhammad said: Muhammad said: O Muslims! You will not enter Paradise unless you are kind to each other Seeking knowledge is a religious obligation for every Muslim male or female This means This means

Complete the following table: Differences between Sunni and Shi a Islam Sunni Shia Do you think the differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims are important? Why?. Why do you think there is hatred between Sunni and Shia Muslims in some countries?.

Allah... Quote: Angels... Quote: Prophets... Quote: Six Articles of Faith Sunni Islam Holy Books... Quote: Judgement Day... Quote: Predestination... Quote:

6 Mark Exam Questions: Explain two ways in which belief in X influence Muslims today Simple explanation, relevant and accurate 1mrk Detailed explanation of influence, relevant and accurate 2/3mrks Simple explanation, relevant and accurate 1mrk Detailed explanation of influence, relevant and accurate 2/3mrks Influence means: How does belief in Allah influence the lives of Muslims?. How does belief in prophets influence the lives of Muslims?. How does belief in Judgement Day influence the lives of Muslims?. I think the most important of these Six Articles is Because..

How would these beliefs in the Five Roots affect the way a Muslim lives their life? I believe Allah is the one and only God. He is my creator, and all-powerful. I know on the Day of Judgement I will have to answer for my beliefs and actions. I believe that Prophets show me the way to live my life. I believe Allah is just and fair. I accept that Allah always knows best. The imams are important as there are no more prophets so we need leaders to guide us.

Sunni Muslims believe in the 6 Articles: 1. Belief in Allah as the one and only God 2. Belief in Angels 3. Belief in holy books 4. Belief in the Prophets 5. Belief in the Day of Judgement 6. Belief in predestination Shi a Muslims believe in the 5 Roots: 1. Belief in Allah as the one and only God 2. Belief in Divine Justice 3. Belief in the Prophets 4. Belief in the Imams (leaders who came after Muhammad) 5. Belief in the Day of Resurrection How are the 6 articles of Sunni Islam and the 5 roots of Usul Ad-din Similar?. How are they different?. Are these differences significant (important) why? Challenge: How would these difference affect the way a Muslim practices their faith?.

Complete the spider-diagram below: Muslim beliefs about Allah Exam Practice: 1. Which one of the following expresses the Muslim belief that God is One? A) Torah B) Tariq C) Tawhid D) Taqwah What is the sin of shirk?. Annotate the quote below. What does this tell us about the nature of Allah? He is Allah The One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begot none, Nor was he begotten; And there is none like Him

Define the following key terms concerning the nature of Allah: Immanent: Transcendent:. Omnipotent: Beneficent: Challenge: How can Allah be both immanent and transcendent at the same time?.... 99 Names of Allah To help Muslims understand Allah better, He has 99 names this makes it easier for people to understand what he is like... The Peace The Judge The Wise The Forgiver The Almighty The Light The Loving The Patient The One The Creator The Friend The Eternal The Truth The Life-Giver The Guide The Gentle

Do you think that having 99 names helps Muslims to understand Allah better?.... Which one word would you choose to describe Allah why?.... Exam Practice: Give three Muslim beliefs about Allah [3 marks] 1. 2. 3. No Muslim can begin to understand Allah [15] Evaluate this statement. (DADAC) For Against

Word to describe Allah. Meaning Verse from Qur an to support (evidence) Challenge: Names of Allah to support this How does this influence Muslim beliefs/practices? Tawhid Merciful Judge Omniscient Omnipotent

Complete the spider diagram below: Muslim beliefs about Life after Death Exam Practice: 1. Which one of the following refers to the afterlife in Islam? A) Allah B) Akhirah C) Angel D) Al-Qadr Annotate the quote below. What does this tell us Muslim beliefs on Life after Death? When the graves are turned upside down, A person will know what good and bad deeds he has sent forward and left behind No! But you deny the Judgement, But over you are appointed angels to watch you They know all you do What will make you know the Day of Judgement? It will be the Day when no person shall have power Over another, and the decision that day will be Allah s

Paradise Reward for living a good life Described as a beautiful garden Where all your wishes come true No-one grows old, ill or dies Person must have good beliefs (follow God) and actions to enter Can only enter by Allah s permission Beyond human imagination Hell A place of fire, 70 times hotter than any on earth Place of pain and misery No escape from suffering Place where the wicked go to be punished Also for those who do not follow Qur an Explain the following quotes: No soul knows what delights of the eye are kept hidden from them of joy, as a reward for what they did. Oh humanity your sins are against your soul. It is an enjoyment of the life of the present we shall show you the truth of what you did. Exam Practice Give three Muslim beliefs about akhirah [3 marks] 1. 2. 3.