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1 AO1 Content: A: Salah and Other Forms of Prayer in Islam Including: The nature and purpose of different types of prayer, Jummah prayers, wudu, niyat and prayer times B: The Role and Significance of Zakah and Hajj for Muslims and the Ummah Including: Nature and purpose of different types of giving, reasons for giving, importance of liberationist thinking, nature and purpose of the hajj and its role in uniting the ummah. C: The 5 Categories of Action Including Shari'ah, the 5 categories, examples of actions and the importance of the 5 categories as a guide for Muslims AO2 Issues to Consider, Analyse and Evaluate: A: Salah and Other Forms of Prayer Is Salah a meaningless ritual? What is the most important type of prayer? B: Zakah and Hajj How far is Islam based on support for the poor? To what extent is hajj simply a personal journey of religious enquiry? C: The 5 Categories of Action How successful are the 5 categories of action as a guide for Islamic living today?

2 AO1 Content to learn: Salah Tahajjud, nafila, du a, tasbih and wird Niyat and Wudu Prayer times AO2 Issues to consider, analyse and evaluate: To what extent is salah a meaningless ritual? Is salah the most important form of prayer? Are Jummah prayers the most important form of prayer? Jummah prayers and the Ummah Below are examples of sample exam questions. As you go through the Info booklet and workbook you should be able to link content with the questions. Exam Question Workbook Link (give p. Info Book Link (give p. Recommended Extra Reading Number) number) Explain the main features of Salah in Islam. (20 marks Watton, Islam, pp.33-41 AO1) Maqsood, Islam an Intro, pp.71-88 Clark, Islam for Dummies, pp.141-149 Explain the importance of jummah prayers in uniting the ummah (20 marks AO1) Examine the main types of prayer in Islam (20 marks AO1) Niyat is the most important aspect of prayer Evaluate this statement. (AO2 30 marks)

3 Surahs about prayer: Key Word Takbir Definition Qiblah Rakah Qiyam Sujud Takbir Tashahud and Adhan masjid muezzin minaret

4 Cut out and stick your salah diagram on this page. Add labels to explain what's happening etc

5 Du a Nafila Tasbih Tahajjud Wird

6 As you listen make notes by filling in the boxes. Try to keep separate facts in separate boxes.

7 Jummah Prayers Niyat Prayer Times

8 Label the wudu diagram below with the instructions for performing Wudu What is Wudu?

9 Flipped Learning HW: Read pp.76-7 of your info book and fill in p. 9 and 10 of your workbook Prayer is simply a ritualistic act of piety Evaluate this statement. Aim for 3 arguments for and 3 against Extra Challenge: Make them directly related to each other Agree Disagree Overall View Is it simply a ritualistic act of piety?

10 Flipped Learning HW: Read pp.76-7 of your info book and fill in p. 9 and 10 of your workbook Jummah prayers are the most important of all prayers in Islam Evaluate this statement. Aim for 3 arguments for and 3 against Extra Challenge: Make them directly related to each other Agree Disagree Overall View are jummah prayers the most important?

11 Examine the different types of prayer in Islam (20 marks AO1) Optional Exam Planning you can do this in your own time as an extension or as a revision activity. If you would like to have a go at the essay I will mark it. Allow 24 minutes if you are doing it timed. Key Vocab: To get a Band 5 (17-20 marks out of 20) you must demonstrate: Quranic quotes I could use: Main points to Include: Examples I could use:

12 Explain the purpose of salah and other different types of prayer within Islam. (AO1 20 marks) Eduqas Mark Scheme: Candidates could include some or all of the following but other relevant points will be credited. Salah is the term for prayer in Islam, but is usually specifically focused on the ritual practice of five daily prayers. Salah is regarded by many Muslims as the most important of the practical pillars because its purpose is to ensure they come into direct contact with Allah regularly. The purpose of Salah is to reinforce an awareness of the fundamentals of the Muslim faith submission and obedience (in the actions, etc.), peace and unity with fellow Muslims and communication with Allah through praise and worship that creates a spiritual bond and feeling of closeness to Allah. Salah encourages a deliberate preparation or intention to contact Allah, it is not just spontaneous. Prayer as a religious discipline in Islam with the purpose to bear witness to Allah five times a day during a busy lifestyle and emphasise submission, obedience and sacrifice. Regular prayer times are observed so that a Muslim is in frequent contact with Allah. The Qur an emphasises how Muslims should pray, prepare themselves and experience the benefits of fulfilling a duty (Qur an 4v103). In addition to Salah there are other types of prayer that have their own distinctive features and purpose. Muslims may offer personal prayers (du a) as extra voluntary prayers in addition to Salah. The term literally means cry (of the heart) and its purpose is to further reinforce the emotional bond established through Salah. Many Muslims will carry and use a tasbih to remind themselves of the importance of prayer. They recite the 99 names of Allah whilst using the tasbih to reinforce God consciousness constantly. Some Muslims also make nafila (extra voluntary prayers) such as the voluntary night prayer tahajjud. Their purpose is to confer extra benefit on the person performing them as they not only draw a person closer to God, but also helps them to attain better success in the afterlife. Jummah prayer on Friday is considered special and has the extra purpose of uniting the Muslim community. For Sufi Muslims, wird is an approach to prayer through meditation and reciting of the Qur an with the purpose of becoming closer spiritually to Allah. This is not a checklist, please remember to credit any valid alternatives.

13 For full marks (25-30 marks ) you have to show the following: evidence. approaches studied. The examiner wants to see you including arguments FOR and AGAINST but not in the style of a shopping list like you might have used at GCSE. You cannot simply list some arguments for and some arguments against. There has to be a sustained ARGUMENT throughout. The Conclusion: To keep your argument sustained and focused you have to know where you are going if you don t know where you are going you ll get lost. Your conclusion is where your argument is heading in other words it s where you are going. You need to know what you are going to conclude before you set off on your answer. So always decide what you are going to conclude first so you can argue accordingly. It may help to start by stating what you intend to conclude: All AO2 questions give a statement then ask you to evaluate. So your conclusion will be that the statement is true, false, true to an extent etc. It is the contention of this essay that the statement is true. In this essay I will suggest that the statement is to a large extent false

14 Argument (with Analysis) Counter Argument (with Critical Analysis) The Mark Scheme for this question is on p.13. It includes lots of ideas and arguments you could use. In your answer you need to choose about 3 of these (or come up with 3 of your own). Choose arguments you really understand as this will make analysis and evaluation easier. Evaluate Analytic Sentence Stems Evaluative Sentence For each of your 3 arguments you will need to respond with a related counter argument. When you present your Argument make sure you analyse it, mention any scholars who have supported this view and add a relevant Qu ranic quote or hadith or teaching. This assumes... It is clear, therefore, that... The suggestion here is that... Use of the word conveys... This demonstrates This emphasises the fact that This proves This indicates This describes how This explains how This persuades us to This justifies This argument is successful because The counter argument is the strongest of the two since This is a valuable point because The latter argument can be further supported by the quote However, this counter argument is unsuccessful because The counter argument is convincing since it The counter argument is successful in refuting the argument as it Next present the related Counter Argument, critically analyse it, mention any scholars who have forwarded this view and add a relevant quote, hadith, teaching etc Finally Evaluate, the argument and counter argument saying which position you agree with and why. Remember for a SUSTAINED argument you will need to argue in favour of your conclusion throughout, unless your conclusion is a more neutral partly true then you will have more flexibility to agree with some FOR arguments and some AGAINST arguments.

15 Friday prayers are most important as they strengthen the ummah

16 Daily salah prayers are more important as they are one of the 5 pillars

17 AO1 Content to learn: Zakah, Sadaqat and Khums The Reasons for Giving Importance of liberationist thinking Nature and purpose of the Hajj The role of Hajj in strengthening the ummah AO2 Issues to consider, analyse and evaluate: Is Madinah the ideal model for the establishment of Islam? Is Madinah the ideal Islamic community/state? The merits of Muhammad as a complete leader of the people. Was Muhammad a good complete leader in Madinah? Below are examples of sample exam questions. As you go through the Info booklet and workbook you should be able to link content with the questions. Exam Question Workbook Link (give p. Info Book Link (give p. Recommended Extra Reading Number) number) Explain the main types of giving in Islam (AO1 20 marks) Watton, Islam, pp.41-43 Maqsood, Islam an Intro, pp.88-91 Clark, Islam for Dummies, pp.150-151 Examine the importance of the Hajj in strengthening the Watton, Islam, pp.47-55 Ummah (AO1 20 marks) Maqsood, Islam an Intro, pp.101-114 Clark, Islam for Dummies, pp.154-159 Support for the poor is the most important action in Watton, Islam, pp.41-43 Islam Evaluate this view. (AO2 30 marks) Maqsood, Islam an Intro, pp.88-91 Clark, Islam for Dummies, pp.150-151 The hajj is more about the communal experience than Watton, Islam, pp.47-55 the individual experience Evaluate this view. (30 marks AO2) Maqsood, Islam an Intro, pp.101-114 Clark, Islam for Dummies, pp.154-159

18 Flipped Learning HW: Read pp.79-82 of your info book and fill in p. 18 and 19 of your workbook. Key Term Definition Zakah Sadaqat Khums Nisab 5 Facts about Sadaqat 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 10 Facts about Zakah: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Surah. 9:103 Khums:

19 Who receives alms? How does Zakah and giving impact on the Ummah? Why is the uneven distribution of wealth seen as being corrupt? Explain what is meant by this Horrie and Chippindale quote: Zakat is not charity, but the rightful and legal claim of the poor against the rich What is riba?

20 The parable of those who spend their substance in the way of Allah is that of a grain of corn: it groweth seven ears, and each ear Hath a hundred grains. Allah giveth manifold increase to whom He pleaseth: And Allah careth for all and He knoweth all things. 2:261 "And ordain for us that which is good, in this life and in the Hereafter: for we have turned unto Thee." He said: "With My punishment I visit whom I will; but My mercy extendeth to all things. That (mercy) I shall ordain for those who do right, and practise regular charity, and those who believe in Our signs;-7:156

21 Cut and stick the cards in the right place: Arguments in Support of the Statement Arguments Against the Statement In this essay I will argue that Islam.

22 Flipped Learning HW: Watch the Hajj documentary and try fill in all the boxes. If any Key Term Definition Hajj Hajji Everyone who is healthy and wealthy enough must complete the hajj once in their lifetime: Explain this in more detail: ihram Umra Sai Ka aba Id-ul-adha Tawaf Wuquf Talbiyah

23 Explain the activity Draw a quick sketch Explain the activity Draw a quick sketch Ihram Tawaf Sai Standing at Arafat Stoning the Devil Animal Sacrifice Shaving Head Taliyah prayer The bottom boxes are for you to add anything else you think is important

24 As we re-enact the hajj add the day numbers to the correct place and do a route in red pen to show the journey taken. Add on any other details about what happens at each place. VALLEY OF MINA

25 Create a spider diagram (p.86 will help you)

26 Flipped Learning HW: Using the arguments on p.89 your own ideas come up with 3 arguments for both sides Next lesson you will be planning and answering a exam response based on this question. Remember you have 36 minutes to answer AO2 questions and you MUST draw to a conclusion to get top marks. Personal Communal In this essay I will argue that Islam.

27 AO1 Content to learn: Brief overview of shar ia The 5 categories of action Examples of the 5 categories of action AO2 Issues to consider, analyse and evaluate: Are the 5 categories successful guides? Are the 5 categories relevant to Muslims today? The importance of the 5 categories as a guide for Muslim life Below are examples of sample exam questions. As you go through the Info booklet and workbook you should be able to link content with the questions. Exam Question Workbook Link (give p. Info Book Link (give p. Recommended Extra Reading Number) number) Explain, using examples the main categories of action in Watton, Islam, pp.55-68 Islam (20 marks AO1) Maqsood, Islam an Intro, pp.269-290 Clark, Islam for Dummies, pp.130 Explain how the 5 categories of action help a Muslim to make decisions (20 marks AO1) Examine the ways in which shari a offers Muslims moral guidance (20 marks AO1) The 5 categories of action are still successful as a guide for Islamic living today Evaluate this view. ( 30 marks AO2)

28 Flipped Learning HW: Using info from pp.91-93 fill in p.28-9 or your workbook. Shari a means Straight path to the watering hole 3 scholar quotes about shari a: Explain this analogy and what it means. Quotes from the Qur an on Shari a

29 Flipped Learning HW: Using info from pp.94-95 in p.29 Importance of 5 Categories as a guide for Muslim Life The role of niyat

30 Fard Mustahab Halal Makruh Haram

31 Successful Not Successful

32 As you go along the course, use this page to record any relevant quotes (from Qur an or hadith), examples, diversity or opinion or disagreements and scholars views. You might have noticed that to get TOP GRADES you need to be able to discuss scholars ideas, diversity of opinion and give quotes and egs. Topic Quote? Examples? Disagreements? Scholar View? Salah Jummah Du a Zakah Sadaqat Khums Hajj

33 Topic Quote? Examples? Disagreements? Scholar View? Hajj s role in uniting the ummah Importance of liberationsit thinking Shari a 5 categories of action

34 Spare page for notes, doodles, whatever. Use this to record any questions you have in general, or when reading, that you would like to ask me!