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IMAMIA SUNDAY SCHOOL Name: Class: Teacher: WORKBOOK: 2 AGES: 6 Yrs

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 1 The Kalima Read the 1 st Line of the Kalima as you colour. الل ه اال ال ا ل ه Lā ilāha ilallāh There is no god except for Allah 1

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 1 The Kalima Read the 2 nd Line of the Kalima as you colour. الل ه ر س ول م ح م د Muhammadur Rasulullāh Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah 2

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 1 The Kalima Read the 3 rd Line of the Kalima as you colour. ال له و ل ى ع ل ي Aliyyun Waliyullāh Ali is a Special Friend of Allah 3

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 1 The Kalima Read the 4 th Line of the Kalima as you colour. الل ه ر س ول و ص ى Wasiyyu Rasulillāh Ali is the representative of Rasulullah 4

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 1 The Kalima Read the 5 th and Last Line of the Kalima as you colour. صل بال ف خل يف ته و Wa Khalifatahu bilā fasl and his immediate successor 5

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Kalima Quiz 1. How do you say: There is no god except Allah in Arabic? 2. What is the meaning of this phrase? Muhammadur Rasulullāh 3. How do you say Imam Ali is a Special Friend of Allah in Arabic? 4. Who do we mean is the successor of Rasulullah (s) when we say: Wasiyyu Rasulillāh? 5. Complete this line: Wa bilā 6

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 2 Allah is One Fill in the Blanks with a Number. Allah is only. Allah sent Anbiya. The Imams are. The Masumeen are. The Ahl al-kisa are. 7

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 3 Allah Never Dies Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 8

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Allah is the Creator of Everything Colour everything on this page that Allah has created. 9

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Allah is the Creator of Everything Colour everything on this page that Allah has created. 10

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Allah is the Creator of Everything A Poem to Memorize Whatever you see, wherever you go, Make glasses with fingers, stamp your feet. Was made by Allah be sure to know. Make a big round circle with your arms, shout Allah The sun by day, the moon at night, Make circle with your thumb and 1st finger, sleep. The shining stars, three kinds of light. Fingers and thumb together, 3 fingers. Plants, flowers, trees so tall, Hand little way away from floor, higher and higher still. Boys, girls, animals in all. Point to boy/themselves, point to girl/themselves, on all four Whatever you see, wherever you go. Same as before. Was made by Allah be sure to know. Same as before. 11

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 4 Allah s Colour Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 12

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 4 Allah s Colour Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 13

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 5 Allah Loves Us Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 14

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 5 Allah Loves Us Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 15

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 5 Allah Loves Us Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 16

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 5 Allah Loves Us Find this picture in your Diniyat Book and then colour it. 17

Student Workbook 2 - Aqāid Lesson 7 The Good Go to Jannah STEADY FEET We should always pray to Allah to keep our feet steady on the Right Path that leads to Jannah. In the picture below, one of the roads leads to Jannah and the other to Jahannam. Which will you take? Your feet must be very steady. Cut out the feet shapes from below and stick them on the road you want to go on! Write on the road signs, the actions that lead to Jannahand those that lead to Jahannam. 18

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 1 Saláh Yusuf and Amina wish to pray a 2-rak ah salah. Colour the pictures of Yusuf and Amina in the next three pages and then cut them out along the dotted lines. Then stick the pictures of Yusuf and Amina in the correct boxes in the next 4 pages, to show them praying their 2-rak ah salah in the right sequence. You can mix the pictures of Yusuf and Amina as you like provided you get the actions of salāh in the right order. If you don t finish this in class, ask your mum or dad to help you finish it at home. 19

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Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Yusuf Prays Salat al-fajr After you ve coloured and cut out the pictures of Yusuf in the previous 3 pages, stick them in the right order here to show Yusuf praying 2 rak ahs in the right order. THE FIRST RAK AH Takbirat al- Ihrām Qiyām Takbir Ruku Qiyām 27

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh THE FIRST RAK AH (CONTINUED) Sajdah Takbir Takbir Julus Takbir Sajdah Takbir Julus 28

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh THE SECOND RAK AH Qiyām Takbir Qunūt Takbir Ruku 29

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh THE SECOND RAK AH (CONTINUED) Qiyām Takbir Sajdah Takbir Julus Takbir Takbir Julus and Tashahhud & Salām Sajdah THE END 30

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 2 Islamic Phrases Colour the following Islamic phrase. Can you read it with its meaning? When we want Allah to protect us from Shaytan we say: الر جيم الشي ط ان ن باهلل م أع وذ Audhu Billahi Min ash-shaytanir Rajeem I ask Allah to protect me from the cursed Shaytan 31

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 2 Islamic Phrases Colour the following Islamic phrase. Can you read it with its meaning? Before we eat or do anything we say: بس م الل ه الر ح ما ن الر ح يم Bismilláhir Rahmánir Rahím I begin in the name of Allah, the Kind and the Merciful 32

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 2 Islamic Phrases Colour the following Islamic phrase. Can you read it with its meaning? When we see something big or wonderful, we say: ا لل ه اك ب ر Alláhu Akbar Allah is the greater than everything 33

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 2 Islamic Phrases Colour the following Islamic phrase. Can you read it with its meaning? When we hear the name of Rasulullah (s) or a ma sum ( a) we say: ا لل هم ص ل ع ل ى م ح م د م ح مد آل و Allahumma salli ala Muhammadin wa Aali Muhammad O Allah, bless Prophet Muhammad and his family 34

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 2 Islamic Phrases Prophet Muhammad (s) taught us to always say Bismillāhir Rahmānir Rahím before we begin doing anything because we want Allah to help us in whatever we are doing. When we say Bismillāhir Rahmānir Rahím before we do anything, then Allah keeps Shaytan away from us so that he cannot come and spoil what we are doing. A POEM START THINGS RIGHT WITH BISMILLAH When you get up in the morning, Before you leave your bed, Say Bismillah. Before you brush your teeth, Before you comb your hair, Before you change your clothes, Say Bismillah. When you sit yourself on the table, Before you eat, say Bismillah. Before you leave or enter your house, Before you write or draw, Before you play, Say Bismillah. Start things right with Bismillah 35

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh STORY TIME THE RING IN THE STOMACH OF THE FISH There was once a lady who always used to say BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM before she did anything. She knew that Allah would then always be with her. Every night before she went to sleep, this woman would take her ring off and put in her cupboard. And, as always, before she took off her ring she would say BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM. She knew then that it would be safe. Now her husband did not believe that just by saying BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM, Allah would help you. So to show his wife that just saying BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM did not make a difference, he took his wife s ring from the cupboard, where she had kept it safely, and threw it in the nearby river. The next morning the woman did not have time to get her ring, which she thought was still safe in the cupboard, because she was late getting to the market. From the market the woman bought some fish for their dinner that evening. When she got home she began to cut the fish so she could cook it, and do you know what she found in the belly of the fish? Her ring. The one her husband had thrown in the river. The fish had swallowed it. The woman was so surprised to find her ring in the stomach of the fish, that when her husband came home from work she told him all about it. Her 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: BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM. So always say BISMILLAHIR RAHMANIR RAHIM before you do anything so that Allah will look after you. 36

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Make your own Islamic calendar! Cut out the months list along the dotted line then stick it on some cardboard. Next cut out the slider and cut the two slits in it as well. (The middle part of the slider goes behind the Months card.) MUHARRAM SAFAR RABI UL-AWWAL RABI UTH-THANI JAMADI UL-ULA JAMADI UL-UKHRA RAJAB SHA BAN RAMADAN SHAWWAL DHUL QA ADA DHUL HIJJAH 37

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Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 6 The Islamic Months Colour in the Islamic Months! 1 MUHURRAM 2 SAFAR 3 RABI UL AWWAL 4 RABI UTH THANI 5 JAMADI UL ULA 6 JAMADI UL UKHRA 7 RAJAB 8 SHABAN 9 RAMADAN 10 SHAWWAL 11 DHUL QA ADA 12 DHUL HIJJAH Do you remember the Fasting Month?? Circle the month in which Muslims fast. 39

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 6 The Islamic Months Using the Islamic calendar, look up the following dates and write them down. EVENT ISLAMIC DATE Ashūra Birth of Imām Husayn ( a) Wafāt of Prophet Muhammad (s) Birth of Imām Ali ( a) Birth of Prophet Muhammad (s) Wafāt of Sayyida Fātima ( a) Laylat al-qadr Birth of Sayyida Fātima ( a) Shahadah of Imam Ali ( a) Pick three other important events ( Id, Wilādah, Wafāt) from the Islamic Calendar and write down the event and the date below. 1. 2. 3. 40

Student Workbook 2 - Fiqh Lesson 6 The Islamic Months I N C W K P F J K R A A R N A K W O B A B A R D A R A B H R W M J M H A F M U H A R R A M A K A A B A A T H M D E D U Q S U U K B H S I B A L L C Y R A E H T L Z N I U H A J J I H L U H D D H L A W W A H S L I B A D R X T Z H W E A C B M W K R A B I U L A W W A L B I C K G D K H E W J R In the wordsearch above, find all the Islamic months listed below. DHUL HIJJAH DHUL QAADA JAMADIL UKHRA JAMADIL ULA MUHARRAM RABIUL AWWAL RABIUTH THANI RAJAB RAMADAN SAFAR SHABAN SHAWWAL 41

Student Workbook 2 - Tārikh Lesson 1 The 12 Imáms & 14 Ma sumeen Colour the 12 hearts with the Names of the 12 Imams. 1 st Imam Ali 2 nd Imam Hasan 3 rd Imam Husayn 4 th Imam Sajjad 5 th Imam Baqir 6 th Imam Sadiq 7 th Imam Kadhim 8 th Imam Rida 9 th Imam Jawad 10 th Imam Hadi 11 th Imam Askari 12 th Imam mahdi What should we say after the name of each Imam? 42

Student Workbook 2 - Tārikh Lesson 1 The 12 Imáms & 14 Ma sumeen Colour the stars showing the 14 Ma sumeen ( a). Rasulullah (s) Sayyida Fatima az-zahra ( a) 12 Imams 43

Student Workbook 2 - Tārikh The Ahl al-kisa are Five After you colour the five suns, can you find 9 stars? Write in each star a number, from 6 to 14. Rasul Allah (s) Imam Ali ( a) Sayyida Fatima ( a) Imam Hasan ( a) Imam Husayn ( a) 44

Student Workbook 2 - Tārikh Lesson 6 Rasululláh (s) Colour the picture and complete the Hadith of Rasulullah (s) below. Hadith of AS-SAFINA (The ARK) Rasulullāh (s) said: My is like the Ark of Nabi Nuh ( a). Whoever joins it will be saved. Whoever refuses to go on it will drown. 45

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Colour the Words in Arabic. When we meet someone, instead of Hi! we say: الس الم ع ل ي ك م As-Salam alaykum Peace be with you The reply when someone says Salām to us is: الس الم و ع ل ي ك م Wa alaykum salam And peace be with you 46

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Colour the Words in Arabic. To thank Allah, when we finish our food and when we sneeze, we say: ل ل ه احل م د Al-Hamdu Lilah Praise be to Allah 47

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Colour the Words in Arabic. When we see anything beautiful, instead of Wow! we say: الل ه س ب ح ان Subhan allah Glory be to Allah 48

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Colour the Words in Arabic. When we are leaving, instead of Bye! we say: الل ه أم ا ن ف ي Fi Amanil Lah Be in Allah s Care! 49

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Colour the Words in Arabic. Whenever we plan to do something, we say: الل ه إن شاء In sha Allah If Allah wishes! For example, Tomorrow we will go to the park In shā Allāh! 50

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Pick an Islamic phrase from the next page (showing Bilal the Bee) to fill in the blanks below. 1. What do we say when we see something beautiful? 2. What do we say before we start doing anything? 3. What do we say when we thank someone? 4. What do we say when we plan on doing something or when we make a promise? 5. What do we say when we sneeze? 6. What do we say when we are leaving a Muslim? 7. What do we say when someone else sneezes? 8. What do we say when we want to say sorry to Allah? 51

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Allah s Thought At All Times When should Bilal the Bee say these words so as to remember Allah at all times? Bismillah Fi Amanillah Astaghfirullah Masha Allah Jazak Allah Al Hamdulillah Insha Allah Yar Hamukallah Cut out and glue this picture on construction paper and then decorate it nicely and hang it in your home. This will make sure everyone remembers Allah at all times. 52

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Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Insha Allah! One day Imam Ali ( a) was carrying a bag filled with date seeds. He was asked, What are you carrying in this heavy bag? A few date palms, Insha Allah, replied Imam Ali ( a). Since Imam Ali ( a) had faith in Allah he knew that if Allah willed the date seeds would soon become trees. Sure enough after he had planted them and looked after them they started growing into trees that would feed others. With faith in Allah and hard work everything is possible! Draw a picture of something you should say Insha Allah after you decide to do it: 54

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 1 Islamic Expressions Story Time! Ali Learns to Say Insha Allah Insha Allah means If Allah Wishes. This means that no matter how much we plan something, if Allah does not want it to happen, it will not happen. Little Ali s mummy had told him again and again to say Insha Allah after he said he was going to do something. But Ali usually didn t say insha Allah. One day, Ali decided he wanted to go to the park to play. He looked out of the window and the sun was shining. It was a nice day! He asked his mummy if she would drive him to the park later. She said she would insha Allah take him that afternoon. Ali called his friends to tell them that he was going to the park that afternoon. Ali's mummy heard him and told him that he should have said that he was going to go to the park Insha Allah. Ali replied that that he was going for sure because the day was so nice. 55

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq That afternoon, when it was time to go to the park, the sky was had become less sunny and much more cloudy, but Ali was still happy about driving to the park. But just before he reached the park, it started to rain. Very soon, it was raining very heavily, and Ali s mummy said he could not play in the park in the rain, so they drove back home. Ali was very sad. The next day Ali made sure he said Insha Allah after everything he was planning to do. Insha Allah means if Allah wishes you to do something, then you will do it. So always make sure you say Insha Allah when you plan on doing something. But remember, you should not say Insha Allah when you know you do not intend to do something. 56

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Subhan allah Allah creates the beautiful butterly from a tiny caterpillar As you colour this picture, say: Subhan Allah! (Glory be to Allah!) 57

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Subhan allah Allah creates beautiful birds from tiny eggs As you colour this picture, say: Subhan Allah! (Glory be to Allah!) 58

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 3 Cleanliness & Table Manners Colour the box with right answer only. Make sure you colour lightly, so you can still see your answers. 1. We should always wash our before eating. Head Face Hands 2. Before we eat, what should we always say? Bismillah Yummy! Salām! 3. We should always eat with our: Left Hand Right Hand Both Hands 4. What should we taste before we start to eat? Ketchup Potato Chips Salt 5. Wasting food is called: Isrāf Good Manners Akhlaq 6. When we finish our meal, we should always say: Nothing. Bismillah! In the Name of Allah! 59 Alhamdulillah! Thank you Allah!

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 3 Cleanliness & Table Manners Classwork: Allah (s.w.t.) LOVES people who are clean. Let us make our Madrasah look like a Muslim s Madrasah. Today we can help keep our Madrasah clean. When you go out for salāh or your next class and see any garbage on the way, pick it up and put it in the garbage bin. Everyone will be proud of you! Homework: Your homework is to help your Mom or your Dad clean up one day this week. You could clean up your room. You could clean up after your baby brother or sister plays with toys. You could help with the dishes one day after dinner. You can do ANYTHING to help your parents clean up. Then make sure your mom or dad signs below, and show it to your teacher. Your parents and your teacher will be very proud of you! Masha Allah! is a very clean child. Today, he/she helped me keep the house clean by: May Allah always bless my child, Insha Allah. Signature of Parent: 60

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 3 Cleanliness & Table Manners We should make sure what we eat is halāl and that our homes are clean and our rooms are tidy. In the other circles below draw what we should do to keep ourself clean. Change our clothes when they are dirty. 61

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq WASHROOM MANNERS Number the following in the right order. 62

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq MANNERS OF DRINKING Your teacher is going to give you all a glass with a drink in it. Show him/her how you would drink it if it was daytime. Show him/her how you would drink it if it was night. Don t forget to say the magic Islamic words before and after you drink! Homework Draw a sun where it tells you how you should drink water in the daytime. Draw a moon where it tells you how you should drink water at night. Make your pictures nice and colourful! Picture It is better to stand and drink water. Picture It is better to sit and drink water. 63

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Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Homework Lesson 3 Cleanliness & Table Manners The boxes on this and the next page are not in order. Cut them out and glue them on construction paper or Bristol board in the proper order. Put a title at the top of your chart, called Islamic Table Manners. When you are done gluing, you can decorate your new chart the way you like. Be sure to make it look nice. Bring it back to your teacher next week, so he/she can see what a wonderful job you have done. When your teacher has seen it, you can take it home and put it up somewhere where you are sure you will be able to see it. Then you will ALWAYS remember your table manners and be a good and polite Muslim! Do not eat the food while it is very hot. Wait for it to become warm. It is sunnah to wash your hands before eating. It is also good NOT to dry your hands. Eat with your right hand. 65

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Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Start your meal by tasting a little salt. Eating too much is not good. You should also not waste your food. Only put food on your plate if you can eat it. Wash your hands when you are done eating. This time, dry your hands. Pick up small bites, chew your food well with your mouth closed. Do not try to talk while you are chewing. Say Bismillah before you start eating your food. When you are done eating, say Alhamdulillah! 67

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Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 3 Cleanliness & Table Manners Fill in the blanks using the pictures below: 1. Before we start eating we should our hands. 2. We should never sit at a table that has on it. 3. Before we start eating you should taste a pinch of. 4. We should wait for food to. 5. We should not eat food. 6. We should never at others people s food when eating. 7. We should always eat with our hand. 8. When we have finished we should and our hands. 69

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq MANNERS OF DRINKING Write in the bubbles the things you should remember when drinking water. 70

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Help Yusuf stay Clean Yusuf is a good Muslim. He loves to keep his room tidy and always washes his hands before and after a meal. Help Yusuf get to the bathroom so he can wash his hands. 71

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 4 Respect for Parents and Elders To help our parents out, we are going to make a coupon book for them, writing down the things we will do for them. Dear Mom and Dad, Today I will help you by: Dear Mom and Dad, Today I will help you by: Dear Mom and Dad, Today I will help you by: Dear Mom and Dad, Today I will help you by: 72

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq A LETTER TO MY PARENTS Dear I love you because I know that sometimes I am naughty, but I promise To try to Thank you for being the most wonderful parents in the world! Love, 73

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 5 Allah Loves the Brave Colour the picture below showing Imam Ali ( a) putting his life in danger by sleeping in place of Rasulullah (s) on the night of Hijrah. Can you find the same picture in your Diniyat Book? 74

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq Lesson 6 Sharing with Others PRACTICAL ACTIVITY Class teacher to arrange an activity on sharing with others e.g. sharing a meal or a personal toy or a possession with other students. The child should not simply buy a gift for another child. That teaches generosity but not selflessness. The child can however be given a toy or book to keep for a few weeks, build attachment to it, and then be asked to give it away to another child. That enforces sharing and selflessness. 75

Student Workbook 2 - Akhlāq HOW MANY WOULD YOU SHARE? If you had all this candy, how much would you share? Put a on all the candy you would share and a on all the candy you would not. 76