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1 Dawood Public School Course Outline 2017-18 Islamiyat Class V Text Book: Islamiyat for Grade V by Sajeda Zaidi; Oxford Publishing. Yearly Syllabus Month Content Chapter Page # August September October Allah Al-Rauf, Al-Hadi, Al-Saboor, Al Barr Good Manners Simplicity Punctuality Pillars of Islam Tauhid Namaz Roza Zakat Hajj Honesty Iman, Articles of Faith Allah Angels Books Last Day Life after Death Destiny or Qadr Rights of people 2 6 3 14 4 15 6-7 70-72 10-13 62 16-19 65-66 November Revision for Mid-Year Examination December Mid-Year Examination January Hazrat Muhammad PBUH Life and Prophethood Preaching Islam Invitation to Islam 5 6 22-24 27-28 February Opposition of the Quraish Boycott by the Quraish Shib-e-AbiTalib Aam-ul-Hazan 7 9 31-32 39-41 March Journey to Taif Migration to Medina (Handout) Islamic State Mawakhat or brotherhood Personalities of Islam Hazrat Usman (RA) 10 12 13 44-45 53-54 56-58 Hazrat Usman s rule

2 April Revision for Final Examination May Final Year Examination Month wise breakup of topics: August 2017: Allah Sub Topic: Asma-e-Ilahi: Al-Rauf, Al-Hadi, Al-Saboor, Al-Barr Allah is the personal name of the one true God. No one else can be called Allah. The name has no plural or gender. This shows uniqueness when compared with the word god. The ninety nine names of Allah have many benefits. Muslims recite the names of Allah daily in their Namaz for protection, good health, comfort and prosperity etc. Good Manners Sub topic: Simplicity, Punctuality. Good manners is about considering the feelings of other people, and being the kind of person that others will like and respect. Good manners help us to win the hearts of people in the crowd and give us a personality which everyone wants to become friends with. Punctuality teaches us time management and lays a foundation for an organized life. What does the first Kalima teach us? Why is it good to adopt simplicity in our lives? Students will be given a jumbled list of words showing benefits of simple living and drawbacks of lavish life style. They will differentiate in two columns. September 2017: Pillars of Islam Sub topics: Tauhid, Namaz, Roza, Zakat and Hajj. There are five pillars of Islam. Tauhid; declaration of faith (none deserves to be worshipped except Allah) and belief in Muhammad (PBUH) as His last and final Prophet. Namaz; brings Muslim closer to Allah and has multiple health benefits Zakat; to bring equality in society, benefits the giver and the receiver both. Roza; teaches us patience and understanding towards the hardships and hunger of the poor, has multiple health benefits. Hajj; circumambulation of the Holy Ka aba which sets aside differences of race, colour and culture and brings together the pilgrims as a united whole.

3 Honesty Everyone is motivated to be honest and it is the value taught by all religions including Islam, the final message of Allah. Honesty in dealings, in business, in keeping promises, keeping secrets of those who trust you, in giving correct advice and using power and judgment correctly is a great virtue. What is the most important belief of Islam? List some of the benefits of being honest. Students will pick up chits from a basket. Each chit will have a benefit or feature of one of the five pillars of Islam. Students will then paste their chit on the correct column of displayed charts. October 2017: Iman, Articles of Faith Sub topics: Allah, Angels, Books, Last Day, Life after Death, Destiny or Taqdeer. There are seven Articles of Faith; Belief in Allah, Angels, Books, Prophets, Destiny, Day of Judgment and Life after Death. All the articles of faith are interlinked and belief in all of them is necessary. Angels are invisible to us. They only praise Allah and obey His commands. Many of them surround us and guard us. Allah has sent His message and guidance to His Prophets through His books. These books were sent by Allah through His angel, Hazrat Jibrail (AS). Day of Judgment is a last day when the whole world and all creation will come to an end. When life in this world will end as per Allah s command, the will an eternal life in the Hereafter Destiny or Qadr is what Allah plans for each person who comes in this world. Rights of people Rights of people include parents, family members, neighbours, teachers, friends, servants, guests, orphans, the poor, sick and needy. It is our duty as a good human being to always try and help them and be nice to everyone. Who are Karaam-un-Katibeen, and what is their role? List the Articles of Faith and explain their importance in the lives of believers. Students will discuss the various ways in which they can help around at school and with the teachers, friends and support staff to show understanding of Rights of People November 2017: Revision for Mid-Year Examinations December 2017: Mid-Year Examination

4 January 2018: Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) Sub topic: Life and Prophethood Muhammad (PBUH) is the last and final Prophet; Quran was completed upon him. As he grew up, he became known to be truthful, honest, trustworthy, generous, and sincere; Sadiq and Ameen. Before his birth the people of Arabia were ignorant and immoral. Preaching Islam Sub topic: Invitation to Islam Prophet (PBUH) received first revelation with the message of seeking education. His job was not to make people Muslim, but only to deliver the message. Quran says: "It is not required of you (O Muhammad), to set them on the right path but it is Allah who guides whom He wills. 1. Narrate the event which occurred in cave of Hira? 2. How did the Prophet (PBUH) invite the people of Quraish at first? Students will search map of Mecca city and locate cave of Hira and Mount of Mercy (Jabl-e- Rehmat). February 2018: Opposition of the Quraish The Quraish heavily influenced the Arabs to oppose Islam. They tried their best to stop Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) by hurting him through different ways. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers faced all the difficulties and hurdles with patience and remained firm and kept inviting people to the true faith of Allah without fear. Boycott by the Quraish Sub topic: Shaib-e-Abi Talib, Aam-ul-Hazan The Quraish imposed total boycott against the clan of Banu Hashim, it became a source of great trouble for the Muslims; they were forced to live in an area called Shib-e-AbiTalib. The boycott ended in 619, that year is known as Year of Sorrow. What was the reaction of non-believers when Prophet (PBUH) asked them to stop worshiping idols? What did the Prophet (PBUH) say when non-believers offered him gold, silver and power, instead of preaching Islam? Students will research and collect some Ahadith on patience and share them in class. A discussion on the benefits of patience will be held.

5 March 2018: Journey to Taif The death of Abu Talib (RA) signaled the beginning of a difficult period for the Prophet (PBUH). Muhammad (PBUH) went to the city of Ta if with the hope of inviting the people there to Islam. Migration to Medina (handout) The people of Medina invited Prophet (PBUH) and his followers to come to Medina. Allah also instructed Prophet (PBUH) to leave Mecca and migrate to Medina due to the extreme cruelty of the Quraish. After the eleventh year of Prophethood Islam started spreading rapidly in Medina. The Islamic State After the migration the first Islamic State established by Prophet (PBUH) in Medina. It represented the political unity of the Muslim Ummah (nation). Hazrat Usman (RA) The third Calif of Islam, Hazrat Usman (R.A) was famous for his modesty, courtesy, piety, hospitality and generosity. The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) gave him the title of Ghani and Zun Noorain. Hazrat Usman (R.A) served Islam and Muslims well with his wealth, his deeds, his competence and his commitment. He is reckoned among Ashra-e-Mubashra. Why did the Prophet (PBUH) pray to Allah and asked forgiveness for the people of Ta if? Who were Muhajir and Ansar? What do you understand by Mawakhat? April 2018: Revision for Final Year Examination May 2018: Final Year Examination