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IMAMIA SUNDAY SCHOOL SIRAA Name: Class: eacher: WORKBOOK: 6 AGES: 10 Yrs

Answer the following Questions: Lesson 1 iqh erminology 1. When Zahra's grandmother died, her mother told her that is was Wajib Kifai to give Ghusl to her. What did she mean? 2. When Hasan's father decided to go for Hajj, he was told that it is Wajib awri to make sure that he had paid his khums. What does that mean? 3. Give an example of Wajib akhyiri. 4. When a Muslim says salam alaykum to you it is wājib to reply his or her salam. Yusuf was sitting in the mosque and there were many other people as well. Just then someone came in and said salam. Some people answered him but others did not. Yusuf did not reply his salam. Did he do something harām? If not, why not? Hint: Replying salām is what type of wajib? 1

YPES O WAJIB ACIONS Use the codes given below to decode all the types o f wajib actions given in code, below and on the next page.. CODE BOX A O R B E Y G H J K I L N W M D Example: What is a compulsory action in Islam called? W A J I B 1. Wajib means a wajib act that must be done immediately. 2

2. Wajib means we have a choice between two wajib actions but we must do one. 3. Wajib means it is wajib on all Muslims until some do it. 4. Wajib means it is wajib on each and every Muslim. 3

Answer the following questions: Lesson 2 Qibla 1. Qibla is located in the city of. 2. he name of the masjid that surrounds Ka'bah is called. 3. Ka'bah is the house of and another name of Ka'bah is. 4. Ka'bah was built by Nabi and Nabi. 5. Imam removed the idols from the Ka'bah and the same Imam was also born inside the Ka'bah. 6. Qibla means the that we face during Salāh. 7. Name three times when it is wājib to face Qibla: a.. b.. c.. 4

Lesson 4 asting (Sawm) 1. Aamina is 11 years old. She cannot concentrate very well when she fasts and since she has her final exams on 7 th Ramadan, she decided not to fast that day. a) Is this a valid reason for not fasting? b) Will she have to pay Qada later on or Qadā and Kaffāra?. 2. Hasan is 16 years old and he had to miss a few fasts because he had the flu. He wanted to start repaying his fasts as soon as he could, so he fasted on Id Day. a) Is his fast valid? b) If not, are there any other days in the year when he cannot fast either?. 3. Michael is 25 years old and said his shahadatayn and became a Muslim this year. Will he have to fast all the fasts he missed when he was not a Muslim, from the time he was bāligh?. 4. Hamid forget he was fasting and took a sip of water. As soon as he realized, he spat out whatever was in his mouth. Will he have to give qada or kaffāra for the fast?. 5. Ahmad was walking by the school swimming pool when his friends pushed him in. Does he have to pay qada or kaffāra for submerging his head underwater?. 5

Lesson 4 asting (Sawm) Which Imam was born in the month of Ramadan? Which Imam was martyred in the month of Ramadan? Where is he buried? Name the famous book in which we can find his sermons, letters and sayings (hadith). What was revealed in the month of Ramadan? o whom was it revealed? Do you find the month of Ramadan special? Why? 6

MUBILA AS-SAWM hings that Break asts or each of the following, circle (or rue) of (for alse). rue alse 1. While fasting we must abstain from just 3 things. 2. While fasting we must not eat or drink anything. 3. If you accidentally take a sip of water your fast is broken. 4. Muslims often change their meal times during Ramadān. 5. You can dive into a swimming pool while you are fasting. 6. Saying there are twelve Imāms breaks your fast. 7. When you fast you eat lunch between dhuhr and asr salāh. 8. You can read a book for school when you fast. 9. You can throw up on purpose when you fast. 10. When we fast we cannot eat but we can drink water. 7

Lesson 5 ood and Drinks Ahmad was planning a camping trip. He wanted to take some marshmallows to roast but the marshmallows he found at the grocery store had gelatin. Can he eat them? Zaynab s mother went out to buy some mouthwash. When she got home she saw it had alcohol. What should she do? Return it or use it? Hasan s friend gave him a box of his favorite cookies. When Hasan checked the ingredients, it had lard. Can Hasan eat the cookies? Ali s non-muslim neighbour gave him a gift basket on New Year s Day. he gift basket had some chocolates and candy with rum in them. Can Ali eat the chocolates and candy? If Ali cannot eat the chocolates and candy with rum, should he give them to another non-muslim or should he throw them in garbage? 8

Circle Only the oods that are Harām to Eat 9

Haram ingredients Samuel Morse invented the telegraph and the Morse Code. Morse code is a series of dots and dashes used to send messages on the telegraph. Each letter is separated by the / symbol. Using the Code Box, decode all the harām ingredients given in Morse Code below and on the next page. MORSE CODE BOX A. _ B _... C _. _. D _.. E... _. G. H.... I.. J. _ K _. _ L. _.. M N _. O _ P.. Q. _ R. _. S... _ U.. _ V... _ W. X _.. _ Y _. Z... _ /. _.. / _. _. / _ /.... / _ /. _.. 10

. _.. /. _ /. _. / _.... /. /.. /... /.. / _... / _ /. _. / _. 11

Student Workbook 6 - ārikh Lesson 5 Imám Ali ar-rida ( a) Answer the following questions on the Golden Chain Hadith (Hadith Silsilat adh-dhahabiyya): 1. Who did Imam Ali ar-rida ( a) say he had heard the Hadith from? 2. What was the Hadith of the golden chain itself (not the chain of narrators)? 3. What was the condition that Imam ar-rida ( a) added to the Hadith? 12

Student Workbook 6 - ārikh Lesson 6 Imám Muhammad al-jawád ( a) Imam Muhammad al-jawad ( a) was born on. he place where he was born outside Madina is called. His mother s name is Sayyida. Another title of the 9 th Imam besides al-jawād is. Imam Muhammad al-jawad had brothers and sisters. When Imam Ali ar-rida ( a) was martyred, Imam Muhammad al-jawad ( a) became the Imam of the ime. He was only years old. he Caliph poisoned Imam ar-rida ( a) and then wanted his daughter to marry Imam al-jawad ( a). At a very young age, Imam al-jawad ( a) had a debate and defeated the most learned scholar in the court of the Banu Abbas. he name of this scholar was. he Caliph poisoned Imam Muhammad al- Jawad ( a) through his. Imam al-jawad ( a) was martyred on (date) at the age of and is buried in next to. 13

Student Workbook 6 - Akhlāq Lesson 6 orgiving Others You read the story of Malik al-ashtar and the shop-keeper in your Diniyat book. If you like, you can paint (or colour) the same story shown below. Or you could create your own comic strip about forgiving others (using an example in your own life). 14

Student Workbook 6 - Akhlāq Lesson 7 Write in the blank bubbles below the four things to ask ourselves before we speak. he Mouth est 15