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ISLAM
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THE 5 PILLARS
Islam is based on five pillars. This
means it is based on five very important
things that we MUST follow.
1. Shahadah - To believe in and worship
only Allah. To believe that Muhammad
(pbuh) is His messenger.
2. Salah - We must pray the Salah five
times a day. The daily prayers are Fajr,
Zohr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha.
3. Zakah - We purify our wealth by
giving a small amount to the poor. This
is given from our extra wealth.
4. Sawm - Means fasting in the month
of Ramadhan. We fast from before Fajr
until Maghrib (sunset).
5. Hajj - Is the pilgrimage to Makkah.
We perform the Hajj at least once in our
lifetime, if we can do it.
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ISLAM
Islam is the deen of the Muslims. Islam
is an Arabic word which is taken from
the words peace and submission.
We submit to Allah by choosing to
follow His guidance and to not do
anything against His wishes.
When we follow Islam, there is peace:
peace in our lives; peace in the
community and peace in the world.
Islam is not only a religion but a way of
life. Islam is the way of life for all the
Muslims in the world.
A Muslim is a person who follows the
command of Allah in every part of his or
her life.
Islam is not a new religion. All the
people who followed the true teachings
of their prophets were Muslims.
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SHAHADAH
When people become Muslims they say
the shahadah with their mouths. They
also believe it in their hearts.
Shahadah means to bear witness to
something. In Islam, it means to bear
witness to the oneness of Allah.
The first part is to bear witness that
there is only one God - Allah - Who
alone we worship.
The second part is to bear witness that
Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and final
messenger of Allah.
A person who believes the shahadah in
his or her heart is indeed a Muslim. All
Muslims believe the Shadahah.
All prophets taught that Allah is one,
without a partner or a son. They told us
to worship only Allah.
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Important things Islam teaches
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be good
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We must try our best to be good
and follow Islam like we should,
by showing respect to mum and dad
and keeping away from evil and bad.
We must stay on the path that is straight
and a great love for truth it will create.
By leaving all our selfishness behind,
we will become just, honest and kind.
We should go to the mosque and pray
and learn about Islam every day.
Only if we practice all that we learn,
happiness and paradise we will earn.
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Shahadah
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To believe that Allah is only one,
the creator of everything - including man.
Its Allah we worship, to him we pray,
the Lord and Master of the final day.
In Muhammad we also believe,
prophethood and wahi he did receive.
He was the last and final guide,
whose message will forever reside.
So leave falsehood and evil aside
and let Islam in our hearts abide.
Success and happiness will only thrive
when the Shahadah in our heart is alive.
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Islam teaches us many important lessons. It teaches us
to always be good. Write down some of the things
Islam teaches us.
A Write down the five pillars
of Islam
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Five good things we
should do everyday
C Write down five people we
should respect
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al qur'an
...This day I have perfected your
religion for you, completed my favours
upon you, and have chosen Islam as
your religion…
Surah Al Ma'idah(5): verse 3
The Qur'an was revealed over a period of 23
years. The verses of the Qur'an came down
piecemeal (a little at a time) untilthe Qur'an was
completed.
We learn that Allah chose the name Islam as our
way of life. We learn that Islam is the perfect way
of life. We also learn that Islam is based purely on
the guidance of Allah - it is not man made.
Nothing new should be added to Islam because
Allah had already perfected and completed it.
INTERESTING FACTS
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. More people are accepting
Islam than any other religion. It is the fastest growing religion in Europe and
America.
The truth of Islam is clearly seen in the Holy Qur'an which has helped improve
the lives of billions of humans. Even today, people turn to the Qur'an for
guidance and are moved by the words of Allah.
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1 The way of life as taught by all the
prophets of Allah. Muslim way of life.
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2 A building used for prayer and worship.
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end. To always exist.
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al hadith
"Whoever dies knowing
that there is no other
god but Allah will enter
paradise."
Muslim
In Islam, the most basic and the
most important belief is Tawheed.
This is the belief in Allah who is our
only true Creator, Master and
Sustainer of the universe. He is the
Lord towards whom we direct
all our
Muslim
worship.
We must truly believe this in our
hearts for us to be Muslims. It is
easy to say this with our lips but its
only when we believe this in our
heart and act upon this that we will
be successful.
SOURCES
The Sahabah were the
companions of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh).
They passed down
information about the
Prophet (pbuh) and
about his life to the
next generation. They
also passed down any
advice and teachings
the Prophet (pbuh) had
given them.
These sayings were
then collected by later
scholars and put into
books. There are many
great Hadith collections
and great Muhadith
(Hadith scholars) that
came in the later
generations.
In the Hereafter, Allah will reward
those who believe in and live by this
fact, with Paradise.
Question: What is a Hadith?
Hadith means news or information. In Islam, Hadith refers to sayings
and doings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh); actions done with his approval
and information which is related to him (e.g. his description).
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be a'mazed
Its time for Fajr Salah. Help
Abdullah get to the Masjid as
quickly as possible.
Salah is an important part of Islam. Muslims must
perform Salah, five times a day. The five prayers are
Fajr, Zohr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha.
According to Hadith, a person who performs Salah
with Jamaat (congregation) will get 27 times more
reward than performing it on his own.
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Touched by the
truth
Mus’ab bin Umair and Asad bin Zurarah were sitting under the
shade of a wall, resting from the hot desert sun. Earlier that
morning they had been talking to some of the people of Yathrib
about Islam. As they sat and rested, they chatted with each other.
Suddenly, Usaid bin Hudair came towards them and was angry,
in fact he was very angry. He had his spear with him and was
looking to sort someone out. He saw the two companions talking
to each other and recognised them. He began to march towards
them, shaking his spear menacingly as he strode.
Now Usaid wasn’t a violent fellow but was a strong and
courageous man. He was very well respected in Yathrib and was
considered an intelligent and wise person. He was the chief of
his tribe but had spent his life worshipping idols.
When he reached the two friends, he spoke to them angrily. He
said that he wasn’t happy that these two Muslims were speaking
to the people of Yathrib. He knew that many people had
accepted Islam but he felt that idol worship was still the correct
religion!
Mus’ab knew that Usaid was very angry and might not listen to
them. Mus’ab spoke to him in a soft and gentle voice. “Brother,”
he said, “Why don’t you sit with us for a few moments and listen
to what we have to say?” Mus’ab continued, “If you don’t like
what we say then do as you wish.”
This was a reasonable idea and Usaid accepted it. He stuck his
spear into the sand and sat down to listen to what they had to
say. Mus’ab explained to him about Islam and how it was the
correct way of life for human beings. He told him that Islam
encouraged people to be good and to leave all bad and evil
things. He spoke to him about Allah and about the day of
Judgement. He talked for a short time and then recited some
verses of the Qur'an.
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Touched by the
truth - part 2
The expression on Usaid’s face changed as the words
melted his heart. His anger went away and tears of joy
rolled down his cheeks. He had seen the truth and knew
that these wonderful words of wisdom could only be from
Allah. They moved him so much that he hugged Mus’ab
and accepted Islam on the spot.
Usaid had experienced the truth and became a pious and
respected Muslim. He was kind and considerate and
would help the poor and needy. The people of Yathrib
loved him even more and respected this just and
honourable man. The words of wisdom and truth had
changed him just as it has changed billions of lives
throughout the world.
THE MESSAGE OF THE QUR'AN
Many people have studied Islam in the past. Whenever a
person comes to the Qur'an with an open and sincere
heart, Allah guides that person. This 'hidayah' - true
guidance - is a great gift and blessing from Allah.
We should spend a little time everyday studying the
Qur'an, not just reading the Qur'an in Arabic but also
understanding the message and guidance of the Qur'an.
The Qur'an may be over 1400 years old but the message
is still important and relevant today. This is part of the
miracle of the Qur'an.
May Allah guide us all to the truth and keep us on the
straight path. (Ameen)
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Great Sadness and
Joy
Abdul Muttalib had been very sad at the death of his son,
Abdullah. He had loved Abdullah more than any of his
other sons. However, Abdullah had recently passed away
whilst returning from a trade journey. This was near
Yathrib and he was buried there.
What saddened Abdul Muttalib more was that Abdullah
had passed away so shortly after his marriage to the lady
Amina. It was a great match and everyone in Makkah had
been overjoyed with this wonderful union.
Amina was very sad by the sudden death of her husband.
She didn’t want Abdullah to go on this trade journey in the
first place. Instead, she wanted to spend some time with
her new husband whom she loved dearly.
From all this sadness there suddenly came the sounds of
celebration coming from Amina’s house. People rushed to
find Abdul Muttalib to give him the good news but he
could not be seen anywhere. They knew the best place to
find him would be at the Ka'bah so they rushed there.
When they finally met Abdul Muttalib they gave him the
good news of the birth of his grandson. Abdul Muttalib
was overjoyed at this wonderful news and thanked Allah
for this great blessing and happiness.
Little did Abdullah know that this child would become the
greatest person to walk on the face of this Earth. This
child grew up to become Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), the
last and final messenger of Allah.
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Great Sadness and
Joy - part 2
DRAW A PICTURE OF THE KA'BAH
A summary of Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) Family tree
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COLOUR IN ALL THE 'I' LETTERS
THE HIDDEN PICTURE IS
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challenge
Start
At the end of each
day, if you have done
the challenge, colour in
one step.
the challenge
Whenever you meet a
Muslim or speak to
him or her on the
phone, You must say
Asslamu-alaykum. You
must do this everyday
until the challenge is
completed.
Saying the salaam is
doing a dua for the other
person. This dua puts
love and unity within the
Muslim community. The
Prophet (pbuh) and his
companions also said the
salaam to each other
whenever they met. This
action has great reward
from Allah.
When all the steps are
coloured, you have
finished the challenge
Finish
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WORD BANK
WORDS TO LEARN AND REMEMBER
RAMADHAN
The ninth month in the Islamic calendar. During this month,
the first verses of the Quran came down.
MUHAMMAD
The name of the last and final messenger of Allah - the seal
of the prophets.
MUSLIM
A person who submits his will to the will of Allah. A person
who obeys Allah's command.
HIDAYAH
The special gift of guidance given to human beings. Allah
guides the person to the right path.
PROPHETS
Special people, selected by Allah, to deliver His message to
the people.
PBUH
Reminds us to say 'peace be upon him'. This is said after we
say, read or hear our Prophet's name.
SUBMISSION
To give up something for someone else. E.g. we give up our
own desires for Allah's wishes.
PEACE
To have calm, harmony and enjoyment. To be at ease
without worries or distractions.
HAJJ
To perform the pilgrimage to Makkah atleast once in a
lifetime, if one can afford it.
SAWM
To refrain from eating and drinking during the hours of
daylight (compulsory during Ramadhan).
ZAKAH
To give 2.5% of our excess wealth to the poor, once a year.
SALAH
The Muslim prayer which is performed as Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) taught. All the prophets did Salah.
SHAHADAH
The declaration a person makes, who believes in Allah and in
the prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
ISLAM
The way of life as taught by all the prophets of Allah. The way
of life of the Muslims.
People put money in their banks to keep it safe. In the same
way keep these words and their meanings safe in your
own memory banks!
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TESTING TIME
1. WHAT DO THESE WORDS MEAN?
Sawm
Submission
Prophets
Hidayah
Peace
2. LEARN THESE WORDS AND COLOUR THEM
SALAH
SAWM
HIDAYAH
3. MAKE A SENTENCE USING THESE WORDS
Muslim
Zakah
Muhammad
Shahadah
Peace
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Before we begin to eat
a meal
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Bismillahi Wa ala baraka tillah
MEANING
In the name of Allah and on the
blessings of Allah
Whenever we begin anything, we should always
remember Allah. We remember Allah and thank him for
the many blessings that Allah has given us. Food is also
a blessing from Allah and we should be grateful to Allah
for it.
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After we have finished
the meal
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Alhamdu lilla hilla zee, atamana
wasakana waja alana minal muslimeen
MEANING
Praise be to Allah who gave us food and drink
and made us from amongst the Muslims
One of the greatest blessings Allah has given us is the
food and drink that we consume. We thank Allah for this
and also thank Him for the other great blessing of
making us amongst the Muslims.
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JUSTICE
J is for Justice
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JUSTICE
On the day of Judgement, those people
who were just in ruling will be shaded
under the throne of Allah.
The people who were just will be seated
on pulpits made of light, in the presence
of Allah.
When a nation is ruled with justice, the
effects are felt all around. The effects
are even felt by animals.
One moment in the life of a just ruler is
better than sixty years of worship.
In Muslim history, even high profile
rulers were brought to court to answer
charges made by common people.
On the day of Judgement, Allah will
mete out justice to the oppressed oppressors will be brought to justice.
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CHARACTER
Islam teaches us good manners. The
Prophet (pbuh) said, "The best of you
are those who have the best manners."
The Prophet(pbuh) is our role model so
we should try to be like him. We should
take his advice on all matters.
We must always be honest and tell the
truth. We should never lie or deceive
anyone. We must be trustworthy.
We must be kind and helpful to all. We
mustn't look down on others nor think
we are superior to them.
We must show respect to our parents
by being helpful and kind to them. We
should listen to them and obey them.
We can't bully, hit or insult anyone.
These qualities are not from Islam and
Allah doesn't like the unjust.
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goodness
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How do we become good? Here is a clue.
Whenever we say anything, it must be true.
When we play outside, we must not fight.
When we talk to others, we say what is right.
We must try to be friendly and never rude
and also be happy and in a good mood.
We must be trustworthy so we don’t steal
and for suffering of others we must feel.
We must help both our mum and dad
and never hurt others or make them sad.
We must listen to what the teachers say;
to the path of goodness, this is the way.
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bad boy
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This is about a boy, who was very bad,
who made his parents feel very sad.
He was very lazy and would wake up late.
He would gulp his food, not emptying the plate.
He would not share even his smallest toy
and would bully his brother, a little boy.
When his mother told him to go to bed,
he would ignore everything that she said.
Wanting a toy, he would kick and scream
and didn't care about others, it would seem.
He would not wash so was covered in grime
and was greedy and selfish all the time.
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The prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was the last and final
messenger of Allah. His life and character is an
example for us to follow. Do you know about:
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The noble qualities of
Muhammad (pbuh)
B The noble deeds done by
Muhammad (pbuh)
C Some examples of how he
treated people
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al qur'an
… and let not the hatred of others to
you make you swerve to wrong and
depart from justice. Be just: that is
closer to piety…
(Qur'an 5:8)
This Qur'an Ayat tells us to always be just. If we
are just then this will bring us closer to Allah and
will help us be good Muslims.
When we deal with people we should be fair to
them. It might be that they are enemies or have
been bad to us in the past. We should not let this
influence our dealings with them.
If we are in a position of power, we should not
abuse this by showing favour to one person over
another because they might be a friend or relative.
INTERESTING FACTS
In the books of seerah, we find that the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was a very
fair and just person. It was through these qualities that people saw the good
character and conduct of Muhammad (pbuh) and became Muslims. At the
conquest of Makkah, people saw the mercy and kindness of Muhammad
(pbuh) and thousands of people accepted Islam.
We too should study seerah and learn a valuable lesson from this great man.
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al hadith
The best struggle (is of)
that person who says the
words of truth in the
presence of a tyrant
ruler.
Abu Dawud
This Hadith advises that we must be
truthful in all matters. Even if we will
get into trouble or hardship because
of this, we must still speak the truth.
Life is a struggle to Abu
improve
Dawud
ourselves and our deen. In this case,
it is the best struggle because you
are speaking the truth amidst the
falsehood. Sometimes it might be
easier to tell a small lie but it is more
righteous to tell the truth.
HADITH PARTS
There are 3 different
parts to a Hadith
1.The Sanad is the
chain of narration from whom to whom
the information was
passed until it came to
the collector.
2.The Matn is the actual
text of the Hadith.
3.The collector is the
scholar who recorded
the Hadith.
These three parts of the
Hadith are scrutinised
by the scholars before
writing them down in
their books.
Telling the truth has great reward
from Allah on the Day of Judgement.
You will get more blessing and
reward when you tell the truth in a
difficult situation.
Question: Why do we need hadith?
The Prophet (pbuh) lived his life according to Islam. The Ahadith give
us guidance in many aspects of our personal and social life as well as a
deeper understanding of the Qur’an. They are a valuable learning tool.
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be a'mazed
Abdullah just heard the Adhan for
Salah. Get him to the masjid as
quick as possible before Jamaat.
The Adhan is the call to prayer. It is used to let the
people know that the time for prayer has started and
to hurry to the Masjid. The Mu'azin reads the Adhan
out in a loud voice so that people can hear it.
Just before the main congregational prayer (jamaat),
the Mu'azin recites the Iqamat.
DO YOU KNOW THE ADHAN AND THE IQAMAT?
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Muhammad bin
Qasim
Back in the history of Islam, the Muslim empire was enormous.
Hundreds of thousands of people had accepted Islam causing
the Muslim world to spread from Arabia into many different
countries. Within a short space, the Islamic world had spread
into Africa and Asia so there were Muslims of many different
backgrounds, colours and languages.
However, there were many problems on one of its borders. The
people and tribes that were against Islam had moved to the
countries near the edge of the Muslim empire and would attack
and rob the people living there. They became a nuisance and
would cause a lot of bloodshed.
The Muslim rulers of the lands were very worried for the welfare
of these people who were both Muslims and non-Muslims. They
had lived in harmony in the past and enjoyed the benefit of living
in this peaceful land. All the peace had gone and the people
were now terrified.
The ruler decided to send a big army to guard this border and
sort these rebels and bandits out. Before long, a Muslim army
was sent there and peace was restored to this whole area.
However, all these different groups continued to attack the army
and eventually defeated it. Before very long, the state of the
country had returned to chaos with small armies coming into the
Muslim lands and attacking its people.
The king sent a second army, which resulted in the same
conclusion. Finally, the ruler decided to send his nephew,
Muhammad bin Qasim, to this land with another army to patrol
the area and to restore peace, harmony and prosperity.
Now Muhammad was just a youngster of seventeen but he loved
to study from his teachers in the Islamic colleges and
universities. He had a great love for Islam and would try and live
his life according to Islam.
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Muhammad bin
Qasim - part2
When Muhammad bin Qasim got to the lands he managed to
restore peace very quickly. He then continued looking after the
people in those lands.
The army he commanded also loved and respected this
youngster. They loved the way he dealt with the people and the
concern he had for their welfare. They liked the way he resolved
all issues according to Islam. They loved the fact that he was
dedicated to Islam and was an intelligent and fair man.
Before long, many people began to move to the Muslim lands. All
the lands near by also became part of the Muslim world. The
people accepted Islam in their droves and before very long Islam
spread throughout all the neighbouring countries.
These people that accepted Islam long ago were from the lands
known today as Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and
Kashmir. It was through this youngster and his love for justice
and fairness that there are Muslims in these countries today.
LIVING BY ISLAM
Whenever a ruler has been just and has ruled according to
Islam, we find that there was prosperity and peace. There are
many cases throughout history which lead us to the same
conclusion.
The opposite case is also true. Whenever the rulers have been
corrupt and no longer act according to the noble teachings and
principles of Islam, there has been chaos and devastation.
We learn a valuable lesson from this. We should try our best to
live according to the teachings of Islam and be good and upright
people. If we live according to these principles, Allah will give us
prosperity and peace within our lives. Allah will also reward us in
the hereafter with Jannah (insha'Allah).
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THE HIDDEN PICTURE IS
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challenge
Start
At the end of each
day, if you have done
the challenge, colour in
one step.
the challenge
Whenever we intend
to doing something we
should say insha-Allah.
E.g. you would say, "I
will do my homework
after coming back
from the mosque,
Insha-Allah"
When we intend to do
something, we say InshaAllah (if Allah wills).This
means we are admitting
that even though we
decide to do something,
it will only happen if Allah
wills or allows it to
happen.
Allah is the All-powerful
and nothing happens
without His permission.
When all the steps are
coloured, you have
finished the challenge
Finish
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WORD BANK
WORDS TO LEARN AND REMEMBER
QUR'AN
The book of teachings and guidance from Allah to mankind.
The word of Allah.
JUSTICE
To act with truth and correctness. To judge fairly taking all
facts into consideration.
MERCY
HEREAFTER
AHADITH
CORRUPT
To act with kindness, compassion and to be forgiving.
The next life after we die. This life will last forever.
The plural of Hadith.
Impure with flaws and errors
MU'AZIN
The title of the person who calls out the Adhan.
JAMAAT
A group of people. In Salah, it refers to congregational prayer
where everyone prays behind the Imam
ADHAN
The call to prayer called out five times a day. It tells the
people that prayers are about to start.
SEERAH
The account of the life of the final messenger of Allah Muhammad (pbuh).
RESPECT
To hold something in esteem and not violate or hurt it in any
way.
DECEIVE
To trick or mislead someone by making them think one thing
whilst it is something else.
OPPRESSOR
JANNAH
A harsh ruler who withholds the rights of the people.
Arabic word for Paradise or Heaven. (siometimes spelled
Jannat)
People put money in their banks to keep it safe. In the same
way keep these words and their meanings safe in your
own memory banks!
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TESTING TIME
1. WHAT DO THESE WORDS MEAN?
Seerah
Peace
Sawm
Qur'an
jamaat
2. LEARN THESE WORDS AND COLOUR THEM
JANNAH
ISLAM
ZAKAH
3. MAKE A SENTENCE USING THESE WORDS
Adhan
Ahadith
Mu'azin
Hereafter
Qur'an
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duaS
During meal, if dua is
forgotten at start
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Bismillahi awwa la hu wa akhira hu
MEANING
In the name of Allah, in its begininng
and its end.
Sometimes we forget to say the dua at the start of the
meal. If we forget the first dua, we say this special dua
when we remember during the meal.
It prevents the Shaytan from sharing in the meal.
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KA'BAH
K is for Ka'bah
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HAJJ
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam. Muslims
must make the pilgrimage to Makkah at
least once in their lifetime.
Although people can visit Makkah
anytime, we can only perform the Hajj
in the Month of Zul Hijjah.
During Umrah and Hajj, we walk around
the Ka'bah seven times then we drink
some zam zam.
We then walk between the two hills of
Safah and Marwah (Sa'i), 7 times. We
then cut our hair or shave our head
During Hajj (8th til 13th Zul Hijjah), we
spend time in Mina, Arafah and
Muzdalifa. We do the Ramy of Jamarat.
During these days, Hajjis wear the
Ihram- two pieces of white unstiched
cloth. Women just wear simple clothes.
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KA'BAH FACTS
Whenever Muslims pray,they face the
direction of the Ka'bah. The Ka'bah is in
Makkah in Saudi Arabia.
The Ka'bah was the first house for the
worship of Allah. Millions of people
come to Makkah annually.
The Ka'bah forms the shape of a cube.
It has no windows. The door is about
two meters from the ground.
The Ka'bah has a Hateem (looks like a
small semi-circular wall) near it. It was
originally part of the Ka'bah.
People go around the Ka'bah seven
times. They recite duas as they walk.
They also kiss the Hajar-e-Aswad.
The Hajar-e-Aswad is a stone which
came from heaven. It was white but the
sins of mankind have made it black.
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ARAFAH
The day of Arafah is the most important
day of Hajj. The Prophet (pbuh) said
that Hajj is Arafah.
People stand from noon til sunset in the
plains and slopes of mount Arafah. They
make dua to Allah.
Many people weep and ask Allah for
forgiveness and other such favours.
Allah listens to all duas.
Its like a scene from the last day where
all humans will stand before Allah,
awaiting their fate.
The day of Arafah is on the 9th day of
Zul Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic
year.
After the day of Arafah, the rest of the
Muslim world have a special day called
Eid-ul-Adha.
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Ibrahim
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Prophets were people that Allah did send.
Ibrahim was one - Allah’s friend.
His father made idols out of stone
and this action he would condone.
He would sit at night and look around,
sit and think, not making a sound.
He saw the many things Allah had made.
When morning came all these would fade.
He decided all 'shirk' he would shun
and won’t worship the stars, moon or sun.
Instead he would worship the creator of these
and this is the Lord that he would please.
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From Allah most high, the command came.
To build the Ka'bah, in Allah’s name.
Ibrahim started and foundations were laid,
stones were collected and the walls made.
He wanted the walls to be quite high,
so the stone he stood on began to fly.
He built the Ka'bah tall and strong
and work was finished before very long.
He was then told to call people here
and from all over the world they did appear.
They came in their Millions - from every place,
from different countries and of every race.
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People come from all over the world to perform Hajj.
Many people change their lives when they return home.
In Hajj, they pray a lot and make lots of dua.
A
Things people ask for
when making dua.
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Good changes that are
made in some people.
C Things and places people
see at Hajj.
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HATEEM
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MINA
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MUZDALIFA
JAMARAT
MADINA
do you know their meaning
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do you know their meaning
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al qur'an
And proclaim amongst the people
(about observing) Hajj (pilgrimage),
they shall come to you on foot and on
every lean camel, they shall come from
every deep and distant (mountain
highway)..
Holy Quran 22:27
The command came to Prophet Ibrahim (as) to tell
the people to perform the Hajj to this noble house
(i.e. the Ka'bah). So the Hajj was started by
Ibrahim (as) which was many hundreds of years
before Prophet Muhammad's (pbuh) time.
The people come from all corners of the world to
perform the Hajj. Every town and city in the world
seems to be sending Hajjis every year to Makkah.
Millions of Hajjis make pilgrimage every year.
People come to Hajj on different types of transport
such as ships, planes, buses and by walking.
INTERESTING FACTS
Muhammad (pbuh) is the last and final messenger of Allah. Muhammad (pbuh)
brought the Qur'an to us and taught us how to live our lives according to the
will of Allah.
However, we also believe and respect the thousands of prophets that came
before Muhammad (pbuh). We still love and respect Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh)
and follow the command Allah had given him to call people to Hajj.
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al hadith
Whoever did Hajj… will
return as the day his
mother gave birth to
him (sinless).
Bukhari, Muslim
The Hajj is a very important act of
worship. If we do the Hajj without
breaking any of the guidelines, Allah
will forgive all our sins. We will be
sinless just as a baby when it is born.
Bukhari, Muslim
Any good action has the effect of
removing or cancelling our sins.
However, we must have the correct
intention and do it according to the
teachings of Islam.
SOUND SIX
The 'Sihah Sittah' are
the six most authentic
Hadith collections. They
are listed below and are
used widely by the
Muslim Ummah.
Bukhari and Muslim are
the top two Ahadith
collections. They were
extensively researched
and also have the
toughest criteria for
Sahih Hadith.
Other Hadith collections
are also referred to and
used by the scholars.
The oldest collection is
the Muwatta of Imam
Malik.
Whenever we do any good deed we
should think about the reason we
are doing it. Are we doing it for Allah
or for some other reason? We learn
about right and wrong by studying
Islam.
Question: How important are Hadith?
The Hadith are the second most important source of information after
the Qur'an. They help us understand the will and command of Allah
better. The Ahadith contain the sunnah of the Prophet (pbuh).
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be a'mazed
Abdullah went to Hajj and got lost.
Help him get back to Mina.
Mina is often called 'tent city' because when the
Hajjis go there, they stay in tents. There are millions
of Hajjis so you can imagine how many tents there
would be. They arrive in Mina on the first day of Hajj
from Makkah and spend the day there. They spend
a total of three days in Mina. It is easy to get lost in
Mina because it is so big and the tents look similar.
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Ibrahim and the
Ka'bah
Ibrahim (as) was a great prophet. Once he came to visit his son,
Ismael, in Makkah. He had not met Ismael for a while and was
longing to see him. Ismael had grown up into a young man with
his own small family. Ismael was returning home from hunting
when they both met. Ibrahim (as) and Ismael both embraced
each other and were so overjoyed.
The command was given to Ibrahim to build a house, dedicated
to the worship of Allah. Together Ibrahim and Ismael started
building this Masjid, known as the Ka'bah. They built it near the
spring of Zamzam, close to the hillocks of Safah and Marwah.
As they were building the Ka'bah, they were unable to reach the
higher parts of the wall. The stone Ibrahim was standing on
would rise up and down, allowing the wall to be built. To finish
the walls, they were needing a corner stone, but could not find
one suitable. Jibrael brought them a pure white stone from
Jannah to complete the building.
Ibrahim and Ismael completed the building and fixed the corner
stone. Ibrahim, by the command of Allah, then invited the whole
of Mankind to make the pilgrimage to this holy place.
For many years Makkah remained a city of peace and goodness.
Later, evil crept into the community and soon the people began
to put idols in and around the Ka'bah.
Ibrahim had dedicated this building to Allah, the one and only
true God of mankind. Mankind had polluted this pure truth by
putting false gods in this holiest of places.
It was only when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) came did he
restore it back to its original state. However, the people have
been doing the pilgrimage to Makkah from the time of Ibrahim
until today. Billions of people have visited this holiest of places.
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The great
sacrifice
Ibrahim was a prophet of Allah. Even today he is
respected by all revealed religions of the world. There
are many great stories in his life and many lessons to
learn from this great man. There is one story in
particular which has great significance today.
Ibrahim had a dream in which he was commanded to
sacrifice his son to Allah. Ibrahim was very worried
because he loved his son so much. This dream
appeared to him a few times and he knew that this
dream was true. He was also a prophet and their
dreams are equal to revelation.
He spoke to his son Ismael who replied, “Do as you
have been commanded.” Ibrahim decided that he
would carry out the command to sacrifice his son, just
as he had been commanded to do in his dream.
Ibrahim set off with a heavy heart towards the place of
sacrifice. He travelled with his beloved son, Ismael, as
he made his way through the land. Suddenly, the
Shaytan appeared to him and tried to stop him from
obeying Allah’s command. Shaytan tried many things
such as reminding him how much he loved his son.
The Shaytan appeared to Ibrahim three times and
each time Ibrahim chased him away by throwing small
stones at him. Finally, Ibrahim arrived at the place of
sacrifice; he blindfolded himself so that he would not
see the face of his beautiful son whom he loved dearly.
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The great
sacrifice - part 2
After the sacrifice he removed the blindfold. Ibrahim was
overjoyed when he saw his son standing there and a
sheep had been sacrificed instead. Allah had saved his
son from harm and Ibrahim’s sacrifice was also accepted.
The dream was a test from Allah to see if Ibrahim could
sacrifice everything for Allah. Ibrahim had passed this
difficult test.
During Hajj, the pilgrims still throw small stones at a place
called the Jamarat. They throw seven stones at each of
the three pillars, which represent the shaytan. They make
a sacrifice afterwards just as Ibrahim did. This is all part of
Hajj. In every country, Muslims make Qurabani (sacrifice)
and distribute the meat to the poor, their family and
friends. This special Qurbani is on this day of Eid ul Adha.
Many children get gifts on Eid. Draw your favourite toy.
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COLOUR IN ALL THE 'k' LETTERS
THE HIDDEN PICTURE IS
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challenge
Start
At the end of each
day, if you have done
the challenge, colour in
one step.
the challenge
Whenever you begin
something, Always
begin by saying
'Bismillah…' You must
do this every day until
the challenge is
complete.
Bismillah means:
'In the name of Allah,
most gracious, most
merciful'.
Whenever we begin in
Allah's name the work we
do has much blessing.
Saying 'bismillah' helps
us stay away from doing
bad deeds.
When all the steps are
coloured, you have
finished the challenge
Finish
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WORD BANK
WORDS TO LEARN AND REMEMBER
QURBANI
The sacrificing of an animal on the day of Adha and
distributing the meat to the poor.
SHAYTAN
The enemy of Mankind. A creation of Allah whose goal is to
lead mankind astray.
SACRIFICE
To give up something of value for (or to) another.
JANNAH
The arabic word for paradise or heaven. The eternal home
for the people who did good.
RESTORE
To return something to its original form, state or purpose.
MASJID
REPENT
Literally, a place dedicated to doing the sajdah (prostration)
to Allah. A place of prayer.
To sincerely ask Allah for forgiveness from our sins.
SHIRK
To associate partners with Allah. The gravest sin which is
contrary to Tawheed.
ARAFAH
A plain near the mount of Arafah. All Hajjis assemble here
during Hajj and make dua.
JAMARAT
These stone pillars represent the shaytan that Ibrahim (as)
chased away by throwing stones at him.
MINA
Also called 'the tent city'. During the Hajj the Hajjis spend
some days here.
HATEEM
A small semi-circular wall which is just outside the Ka'bah. It
was originally part of the Ka'bah.
KA'BAH
The stone building in Makkah built for the worship of Allah. It
is our direction of Salah.
UMRAH
Often called the smaller Hajj which can be performed at any
time. It includes Tawaf and Sai'…
People put money in their banks to keep it safe. In the same
way keep these words and their meanings safe in your
own memory banks!
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1. WHAT DO THESE WORDS MEAN?
Muhammad
Seerah
Restore
Jannah
Prophets
2. LEARN THESE WORDS AND COLOUR THEM
JANNAH
ISLAM
SHAHADAH
3. MAKE A SENTENCE USING THESE WORDS
Shaytan
Arafah
Hateem
shirk
Restore
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duaS
before entering the
toilet
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Allahumma innee aoozu bika minal
khubuthi wal khabaa ith
MEANING
O' Allah, I seek refuge in you from the
male and female jinn.
We say this dua before we enter the toilet.
Remember that we do not mention the name of Allah in
the toilet or when our satar is exposed. Also remember
to enter with our left foot.
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LIFE
L is for Life
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LIFE
Allah has given human beings the gift
of life which lasts a few years. Some
have been given more, some less.
Allah has already decided how long a
person will live before he or she is born.
Everything has been recorded.
This life is a test to see if a person
behaves well and lives according to
Allah's law.
Every soul shall die and will be raised
up again on the day of Judgement. All
mankind will face this day.
Allah will ask about everything we said
and did during our life on Earth. We will
account for everything.
Heaven is the reward for all good
people. In Heaven, they will never die
and will live in blissful happiness.
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GOOD QUALITIES
Every Muslim should have good
character. The teachings of Islam
promote kindness and good actions.
A Muslim must be honest and always
tell the truth. This is considered the
best of conduct.
A Muslim should be pious so must
follow the deen of Allah closely and
with sincerity.
A Muslim should be considerate and
should respect the feelings and rights of
other people.
A Muslim should be courageous and do
what is right. Even if he or she will
suffer personal or financial loss.
Every Muslim should study. They must
continually try to improve themselves
and use this to help others.
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ACTIONS
All our actions take us towards Heaven
or towards Hell. This means that actions
are either good or bad.
Whenever we do anything, we should
check the reason or intention with
which we are doing it.
We only take our good and bad deeds
into the next life. Everything else
remains behind on Earth.
Once our life ends we won't get a
chance to do good deeds nor repent for
our sins. The time for this is now.
Allah will weigh our deeds to decide
who is destined for Heaven and who is
destined for Hell.
Allah will forgive the sins of some
people and will let some pass with
leniency. Allah is the Most Merciful.
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tick tock
Listen to the silence… tick, tock, tick, tock
- life is running out, like this ticking clock.
As seconds tick on, we’re getting old,
losing precious seconds, as valuable as gold.
Time doesn’t come back and can’t be bought.
There’s no extra time so don’t run short.
The countdown starts at the time of our birth
and will only stop with this life on Earth.
Before time finishes and comes to an end,
we need to think deeply and need to amend.
So seize this opportunity whilst its still there
and don’t waste time, as there’s none to spare.
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Angel
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Time to go is what the angel said,
as I lay sleeping in my warm bed.
Your last few seconds have gone away
and on Earth you can no longer stay.
Death is something you didn’t expect
and your soul is what I need to collect.
You always knew I would come one day
and on this Earth you won’t forever stay.
The angel continued to come towards me
and for extra time I made a last plea.
As it came closer I wanted to scream
- then I woke up it was just a dream!
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my sister
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When she was born she was very small
and everyone around her seemed so tall.
I looked into the cot and saw her smile
and then I held her for a little while.
She was a gift from Allah the most high
and all she did was eat, sleep and cry.
I tried to tell her that I was her big sister,
and until she comes home we will miss her.
I told her she could play with my toys
and we would share our tears and joys.
For my little sister, a special dua I made.
For piety and happiness is what I prayed.
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Allah has given us this life as a test and has told us to
look after this body. It is a trust from Allah so we should
take care of it.
A How can we look after our
body.
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Tricks with which the
shaytan can mislead us.
C Actions which will take us
towards Jannah.
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al qur'an
By Al-Asr (the time),
Verily man is in loss, except those
who believe and do righteous deeds
and encourage each other to truth and
encourage each other to patience.
Holy Qur'an (surah 103)
This complete surah gives us some very valuable
advice. We sometimes forget that life is running
very quickly out and that it will come to an end.
Everyone is at a loss with the exception of those
people who have the qualities described above. To
get true benefit from your time, you must believe
in Allah (tawheed) and also do good actions. Both
belief and action go hand in hand.
These people also encourage each other to do
good by remaining on truth and by being patient.
INTERESTING FACTS
The message of the Qur'an is the most powerful words present on Earth. They
have moved and are moving people to reform their lives. It changed those that
are selfish and bad into decent and honourable people.
Millions throughout history have benefited from this guidance with more people
accepting Islam through the words of the Qur'an than any other means. The
message of the Quran is as important and powerful as it was 1400 years ago.
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al hadith
Most people incur loss
in respect of two divine
bounties: Good health
and leisure.
Bukhari
Of all the blessings Allah has given
us, most people fail to take full
advantage of these two:
1. Good health is a great blessing of
Allah. We should take advantage
Bukhariof
this by doing good work in this life
for the Hereafter.
2. Free time is also a great blessing,
we should not waste it by watching
TV and playing computer games.
Instead, develop your life and
improve your knowledge of Islam.
CLASSES
The Scholars have
divided the hadith into
different groups. These
groups give us an idea
of how accurately the
Hadith has been
researched and how
accurately it has been
preserved.
The scholars examined
the Hadith, the Sanad
and Matn and were able
to classify the Hadith.
These groups or classes
include:
Sahih (authentic),
Hassan (good)
Da'eef (weak)
Mawdu (Fabricated).
We only appreciate how great these
blessings were when Allah takes
them away. So start using them now
and take full advantage of them.
Question: How many Ahadith are there?
There are several thousand Ahadith in one collection and there are
many hundreds of Hadith collections. As you can see there are
mountains of Ahadith and they contain lots of information about Islam.
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be a'mazed
Help Abdullah get to the
Madrassah before his classes start.
Find the quickest route there.
To seek knowledge is an important part of growing
up. It is considered one of the most important
actions for an adult and child alike.
For every step a person takes towards the Masjid or
Madrassah, with the intention to learn, He is
encircled with mercy of Allah and peace descends
upon him.
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The first miracle
of Isa (as)
Maryam was a very pious and religious woman. She would
spend a lot of time in the worship of Allah and performing salah.
She was from a noble family who were descendants of the great
prophet Ibrahim through his son Ishaq.
Their family also had a great status amongst the people because
of their piety and kindness. They also looked after the masjid
where people would come and worship Allah. Everyone loved
and respected Maryam from her childhood until adulthood. They
all knew about her good character and her devotion to Allah’s
deen. In fact, they had great respect for this family of Imran.
One day, Angel Jibrael appeared to Maryam and gave her good
news that Allah was going to bless her with a child. Maryam was
shocked at first because she did not have a husband. She was a
good woman who never kept company with men. The Angel
explained that whenever Allah decides on a matter, He just says
to it BE! and it is. Just as Allah created Adam (as) without a
mother or father, her son would be born without a father.
Maryam accepted the good news and was soon expecting a
child. Deep down she knew that the people would not easily
accept that the child was born miraculously - without a father.
She was a little worried. However, she was over-joyed that she
was blessed with a son who was going to be very pious and a
great servant of Allah.
When the child was born she took the child to her people. They
were very surprised to see a child in the arms of Maryam. The
people began asking many questions about the father and
Maryam knew some might not believe her that it was a miracle.
She simply pointed to the child and said he was born by the
command of Allah.
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The first miracle
of Isa (as) - 2
Baby Isa (as) then spoke from his mothers arms which
was his first miracle. He explained to the people that he
was a servant of Allah and that he had been granted a
book (injeel). He told them that Allah had made him a
prophet. Isa (as) encouraged the people to believe and
worship Allah and testify that Allah is their Lord.
The people were surprised by the baby Isa (as) talking in
Maryam’s arms. They were over-joyed that this miracle
happened in the family of Imran and Maryam remained
high in their esteem. They were pleased that Allah had
given Maryam such a blessed child who would be a great
prophet of Allah.
This was the first miracle of Isa (as) and Allah granted
him many miracles throughout his mission. Through these
miracles, the people believed in his prophethood and
many accepted his teachings. He was a great prophet.
However, after Isa (as) was taken away from the Earth,
the people changed the message and became confused
about Isa (as). They began believing in many things that
Isa (as) never taught and they began to stray from the
straight path. Allah then sent another mighty messenger
to teach the people about Allah – Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh).
In Islam, we hold Isa (as) in the highest esteem as a
mighty servant and prophet of Allah. We do not believe
that he was the son of Allah because Allah does not have
any partners or family. Allah is unique in all respects.
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COLOUR IN ALL THE 'l' LETTERS
THE HIDDEN PICTURE IS
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challenge
Start
At the end of each
day, if you have done
the challenge, colour in
one step.
the challenge
You must tell the
truth everytime you
speak. You can not
even tell one white lie
but must be truthful
in all matters. You
must do this until the
challenge is complete.
Always telling the truth is
the best quality in every
human being. Every
nation recognises that
telling the truth is a noble
action. The prophet
(pbuh) taught us that
telling the truth leads to
virtue and virtue guides
us to paradise. We must
make truthfulness one of
our virtues.
When all the steps are
coloured, you have
finished the challenge
Finish
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WORD BANK
WORDS TO LEARN AND REMEMBER
VIRTUE
Good or moral qualities which are considered honourable and
positive.
SERVANT
A person who willingly carries out the command of his master.
MARYAM
The name of the mother of Isa (as). A more respected form
for the name Mary.
MADRASSAH
An Islamic school where Islamic principles and knowledge
are taught.
MATN
The actual text (the recorded words or incident) of a hadith.
SANAD
The chain of narrators - usually used to describe through
whom the hadith came to the collector.
TAWHEED
The belief that Allah is the one and only god. To believe in
Allah with all his attributes.
SUCCESS
to achieve a favourable outcome from a test or exam. To
achieve one's objectives.
JUDGEMENT
the decision made by weighing all the facts. The day of
judgment is when the deeds are weighed.
MERCIFUL
To be kind and forgiving. To overlook short-comings or debts
that should be paid.
INTENTION
The motivation or reason why we are doing something.
SOUL
LIFE
The inner or spiritual part of the human being.
The time during which the human body is active and alive.
This period ends with the soul leaving it.
People put money in their banks to keep it safe. In the same
way keep these words and their meanings safe in your
own memory banks!
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TESTING TIME
1. WHAT DO THESE WORDS MEAN?
Jannah
Corrupt
Mercy
Hidayah
Prophets
2. LEARN THESE WORDS AND COLOUR THEM
JANNAH
ISLAM
UMRAH
3. MAKE A SENTENCE USING THESE WORDS
life
Judgement
virtue
sanad
soul
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duaS
When we go to sleep
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Allah humma bismika amootu wa-ahya
MEANING
O' Allah! with your name I die and
live.
When we go to sleep it is like a form of death where the
soul partially leaves the body. When we wake up again,
the soul fully returns to the body.
We make this dua when we go to sleep.
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EVERYDAY
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duaS
when waking up
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Alhamdu-lilla hilla zee ahyana ba' da ma
amatana wa elay hinnu shoor
MEANING
All praise is to Allah who raised us
after sleep and towards him we return.
We say this dua when we wake up in the morning. We
thank Allah for raising us for another day.
Each person spends his day either by obeying or
disobeying Allah. Good actions lead towards Jannah.
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MASJID
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MASJID
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MASJID
Muslims go to the masjid or mosque to
pray to Allah. All Muslims should attend
the mosque regularly.
In the mosque, we should be polite and
try not to disturb people. Some people
study and read the Quran there.
The mosque is a clean and simple place.
There are no idols or pictures in the
mosque. We don’t worship idols!
We take off our shoes before we go into
the Mosque. We make wudhu before we
pray salah or read Qur'an.
The Imam leads the five daily prayers
and we pray the Fard salah behind the
Imam.
Lots of children go to the mosque to
study and learn the Qur'an from the
Imam (or teachers).
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IN THE MASJID
The first Masjid was the Ka'bah. All the
Masjids face the Ka'bah which is our
direction of salah.
All masjids are known as the houses of
Allah and great care is taken in keeping
them clean and tidy.
The Qiblah wall is the wall at the front
of the prayer hall. When we pray we
face this wall.
The Mimbar is at the front of the
mosque. The Imam sits on the mimbar
when he is doing a talk (or beyan).
The Mehrab is on the Qiblah wall. It is
like a curved archway which reflects the
words of the Imam in Salah.
There are usually lines on the carpet so
that people can stand in a straight line
during the Salah.
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MASJID NABWI
The Masjid-un-Nabwi is known as the
Prophet's mosque. It was built by the
Prophet (pbuh) in Madina.
The Prophet's house was next to the
masjid. When the mosque was
extended, it became part of the masjid.
The prophet was buried in his house
and that too has become part of the
masjid.
The mosque has a beautiful green dome
and tall minarets near it. Fifty thousand
people can pray there.
After Hajj, many people go to Madina
and pray forty Salah at this Mosque. It
has many times more reward there.
The people also come and give their
Salaam to the Prophet at this Masjid
but they only worship Allah.
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JUMMAH
On Friday, we go to the mosque and
pray the Jummah salah. We pray
Jummah salah instead of the Zuhr salah.
We have a bath and wear our best
clothes on Jumma. We go to the
Mosque early. We try to smell nice.
We sit and listen to the Imam's Bayaan
and the two Khutbah. We pray two
rakats of fard salah behind the Imam.
Jummah salah is obligatory on all
Muslims except the young, very old
people, women and people that are ill.
Allah has commanded us to leave our
trading and businesses to perform the
Jummah salah. It is very important.
If a person neglects three Jummah
Salahs in a row, Allah puts a seal on his
heart.
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MOSQUE
On returning from a journey, Rasulallah
(pbuh) would first visit the mosque
before going home.
The Prophet (pbuh) would hurry
towards the Masjid in all calamities,
even when the wind intensified.
The person whose heart is constantly
connected with the Masjid will be
shaded under the throne of Allah.
Allah remits one sin and raises our rank
for every step we take towards the
Masjid.
Allah prepares a host (food) for that
person who goes to the Masjid in the
morning and the evening.
The Prophet(pbuh) said "When you see
a person who frequently attends the
Masjid then bear witness of his faith
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The speakers are quiet, not making a sound
but words of the azan, they will soon resound
With pure words of wisdom, they will invite
and to the mosque the faithful will unite
The Mu’azin will make this wonderful call.
To the worship of Allah, inviting them all.
With activity the community will be alive,
washed and clean for salah they’ll arrive.
The time is still in the middle of the night
and the time for Fajr is still not right.
So for now the world is fast asleep,
and the speakers are quiet, not making a peep.
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teacher
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My teacher at the mosque is the best!
He teaches us daily, without a rest.
He listens to the Qur'an, as we recite
and he tells us what is wrong and right
My teacher at the mosque is so kind!
If we mess about, he doesn’t mind.
If we misbehave he gets very cross
but we always listen because he’s the boss.
My teacher at the mosque is so wise!
He tells us the truth and never lies.
He tells us about the good and bad
and tells us to obey our mum and dad.
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masjid
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I love going to masjid after school
and I wear my jubbah, which is so cool.
I meet my teacher and say salaam
and sit in the masjid, which is so calm.
I like doing wudhu which is really fun
and I say the Adhan when its my turn.
I read the salah behind the Imam
and I sit and read the Holy Qur'an.
I learn all my lessons for the day
and I learn the duas that I need to pray.
I learn about Islam our beloved deen
and about the ‘Sirat ul musta keem’.
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The mosque is a very special place so we should try our
best to behave. We should not disturb other people
who may be praying or reading Qur'an.
A Things that we should do
in the Mosque
B
Things that we should
NOT do in the Mosque
C My favourite things inside
the Mosque
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do you know their meaning
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al qur'an
The mosques of Allah shall be visited
and maintained by those who believe
in Allah and the Last Day, establish
regular prayers, and practise regular
charity, and fear none (at all) except
Allah. It is they who are expected to be
on true guidance.
Surah Tawbah (9:18)
This ayat of the Qur'an gives us the qualities of the
people who should maintain, look after and use
the Masjid. These are also the people that Allah
has told us are on true guidance.
All upright and honest practicing Muslims should
full implement Islam in every aspect of their lives.
They should visit the masjid frequently and help
maintain it. They must maintain it by giving from
their lawful earnings and by running the affairs of
the Masjid according to Qur’an and Sunnah. They
must fear Allah.
INTERESTING FACTS
The Qur'an advises us on every aspect of our lives. It encourages us to run our
lives according to the guidance sent to us through the final Messenger
Muhammad (pbuh). The Qur'an is guidance and a code of life for all mankind.
History tells us that whenever people have followed this guidance they have
always been successful and both peace and justice has reigned.
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jamaat than on its own.
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15 A place near Makkah where Hajjis stay
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al hadith
A Salah with Jamaat is
twenty-seven times
superior than Salah
individually
Bukhari, Muslim
Islam encourages Muslims, especially
males, to perform Salah with Jamaat
in the Masjid. This holds a greater
rank and reward than salah
performed on its own.
Bukhari, Muslim
Whenever we pray, we should try
and pray in the local Masjid if
possible and at the correct time with
the Jamaat (congregational prayer).
SAHIH HADITH
Sahih means authentic
and Sahih Hadith are
the most accurate.
The Sahih Hadith have
been thoroughly
checked over and the
source of the Hadith
has also been
scrutinized. After all the
thorough checking the
Hadith gets classified as
an authentic Hadith.
All the people in the
Sanad, the chain of
narration, are checked:
their character, memory
and history are
examined. Sahih Hadith
may have several
different Sanads.
If we are not near the Masjid, we
should still pray together. One
person will be the Imam and he will
lead the prayer. This Jamat will also
hold the same merit.
Salah is the second pillar of Islam
and should never be neglected.
What kinds of things do Hadith teach us?
Ahadith give us a deeper understanding of many aspects of Islam. For
example, in the Qur'an Allah has commanded us to pray salah. The
Ahadith tell us how the Prophet (pbuh) prayed and the methods he used.
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be a'mazed
Abdullah wants to get to the
Masjid before Magrib starts. Can
you help him?
According to Hadith:
If one does one's wudhu at home and walks to the
Masjid for Salah, Allah will reward him with one good
deed, remit one sin and raise him one rank for each
step he takes.
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rebuilding the
Ka'bah
Our story starts back at the time of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) when he
was only thirty-six years old. He had not received prophethood yet and
was living a simple life with his family. However, the people had great
respect for Muhammad because he was just and fair in his dealing as well
as honest and kind.
The Ka’bah had originally been built by prophet Ibrahim for the worship of
Allah. That was a very long time ago and after all these years, the Ka’bah
needed some urgent repairs to it. There had been floods, which had
weakened the walls, and of course the years had taken its toll on the
building.
The Makkan tribes got together and agreed to rebuild the Ka’bah. They
would rebuild the walls and make them higher. They would also put a roof
on it and make the door much higher off the ground. This would make it
stronger and more secure against robbers.
The Makkans also decided that they would only use money that they had
earned through lawful means. This meant that any money they got from
wrong means, such as stealing and robbery, would not be used.
Before very long, the work was started and the wall was broken down to
the green cobbled foundations. When they tried to move the foundations
there was a shake and they realised that they should not go any further.
The Makkans then started to rebuild the Ka'bah with all its modifications.
The Makkans worked very hard and it came to the stage where they had
to put the Hajar-i-Aswad, the black stone, back in its place. All the tribes
wanted the honour of fitting the black stone and before long there was a
major disagreement. Each tribe began to put its case why they should be
allowed to replace the stone.
A few days dragged on and it came to the stage that the Makkans were
ready to fight amongst each other just to decide who should fit this sacred
black stone in its place. A wise man in their meeting tried to prevent the
bloodshed so he suggested that the next person who walked into the
mosque should decide amongst the tribes and they would all agree.
The Makkans were waiting for the next person to come to the Ka’bah.
They were very excited especially when they saw Muhammad coming
towards the Ka’bah.
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Ka'bah - part2
When the Makkans saw Muhammad (pbuh) approaching, they began
shouting, “Al-Amin is here! Al-Amin is here!” They knew that he was very
just and would make the best decision.
The Makkans all presented their cases and Muhammad listened to them
all. He then asked someone to place a cloth on the ground and he placed
the black stone in the middle. He asked all the leaders of each tribe to lift
this cloth and carry it to the place where the stone was going to be fitted.
The tribes carried it to the Ka’bah and Muhammad (pbuh) fitted the stone
in its correct place. Every tribe was satisfied that they took part in the
honour of replacing the black stone and re-building the Ka’bah.
The Makkans were unable to complete the Ka’bah because they ran out
of money from lawful means. They left one part of the Ka’bah un-built
which was the Hateem. The Hateem was originally part of the Ka’bah but
now it remains a small semi-circular wall near the Ka’bah.
The first mosque for the worship of Allah was the Ka’bah and all other
mosques face the Ka’bah. When we pray, we also face the Ka'bah.
WE OFTEN USE A PRAYER MAT FOR SALAH. DRAW A PRAYER MAT
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COLOUR IN ALL THE 'm' LETTERS
THE HIDDEN PICTURE IS
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challenge
Start
At the end of each
day, if you have done
the challenge, colour in
one step.
the challenge
You must try your
best at Islamic and
Qur'an classes for
this challenge. You
can't mess around but
give 100% effort to
learn your work. You
must also be on your
best behaviour!
Whenever we do
anything we should do it
well. We need to try our
hardest in the activities
we do. We should not be
lazy and waste time.
The best knowledge is
that of deen. There is a
great reward from Allah
for the person who
studies and then
practices Islam.
When all the steps are
coloured, you have
finished the challenge
Finish
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WORD BANK
WORDS TO LEARN AND REMEMBER
AL-AMIN
The title which was given to the Prophet before he was given
prophethood. It means the trustworthy.
MAGRIB
The fourth prayer in the day which takes place at sunset.
JUBBAH
A long shirt type garment which covers the body upto the
ankles. Often called a long shirt.
MU'AZIN
The person who makes the call to prayer (i.e. calls the
Adhan).
OBLIGATORY
Something which must be carried out. A duty which must be
fulfilled or completed.
RAKAAT
One cycle of prayers starting from the standing position,
bowing and prostrations.
BAYAAN
The Arabic word for lecture or talk. Often used to refer to an
Islam talk.
JUMMAH
The Urdu word for the day Friday. Also used to refer to the
special Friday prayer.
MIMBAR
A seat or raised platform from which the Imam delivers
lectures or the Khutbah on Fridays.
QIBLAH
The direction of prayer for the Muslims (i.e. the direction
towards the Ka'bah)
IMAM
The leader of the Muslim community who also leads the daily
prayers. He knows the Qur'an very well.
FARD
A compulsory act of worship which must be completed by a
Muslim. Obligatory action.
IDOLS
Statues of stone which some people worship instead of Allah.
This is a grave sin in Islam.
MOSQUE
Also known as Masjid. A building which is dedicated to
worshipping Allah.
People put money in their banks to keep it safe. In the same
way keep these words and their meanings safe in your
own memory banks!
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TESTING TIME
1. WHAT DO THESE WORDS MEAN?
sanad
success
mosque
Sacrifice
Seerah
2. LEARN THESE WORDS AND COLOUR THEM
JANNAH
ISLAM
UMRAH
3. MAKE A SENTENCE USING THESE WORDS
Magrib
Bayaan
Obligatory
Qiblah
Mu'azin
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duaS
When entering the
Mosque
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
allahumaf-tahli abwa ba rahmatik
MEANING
O Allah open for me the doors to your
mercy
Whenever we enter the Masjid we should recite this
dua. We ask Allah to open the doors of his forgiveness.
The mosque is the most beloved place to Allah.
We should enter with the right foot first.
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duaS
When leaving the
Mosque
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Allahumma innee as aluka min fazlik
MEANING
O Allah, I ask you from your bounties
Whenever we leave the mosque we recite this prayer to
ask Allah for His bounties in our Business, Work,
Family, Health, Studies etc..
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NABI
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NABI
A prophet is a human being that Allah
selected and purified. The prophet
would teach their people about Allah.
We learn from Ahadith that approx
124,000 prophets were sent to Mankind
to deliver Allah's command.
We learn from the Qur'an that every
nation was sent a prophet. No nation
was deprived of Allah's guidance.
The prophets were good people and
never committed sins nor told any lies.
They were an example of piety.
The Prophets were like brothers who
taught people goodness. They must be
respected by all human beings.
Allah would send revelation to the
prophets through the angel Jibrael.
Books were revealed to some prophets.
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MUHAMMAD
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the last
and final messenger of Allah. No more
messengers will come after him.
Muhammad is a messenger for the
whole of mankind and his guidance is
for all mankind.
The message of Muhammad is in the
Qur'an -the word of Allah. Allah
protects it from changes and errors.
The message of Muhammad is valid
until the day of judgement. It never
goes out of date nor is it replaced.
Anyone who claims prophethood after
Muhammad is a false prophet. Our
prophet was the seal of prophethood.
Muhammad (pbuh) was foretold in the
religious scriptures of all the other
revealed religions.
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JIBRAEL
Angels are made from light. They were
created to obey Allah's command and
continuously serve Allah.
Angels have different jobs. Some angels
continuously praise Allah or are
engaged in some other act of worship.
Angel Jibrael is the leader of the angels
and had the job of bringing revelation
down to the Earth.
Angel Jibrael also helped the prophets
on Earth by Allah's command e.g.
Jibrael fought in the battle of Badr.
We can't see angels but they can take
the form of humans. Sometimes Jibrael
appeared to the sahabah as a man.
Jibrael has been described as having
600 wings and can be so huge that he
can fill the sky in that form.
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PROPHETS
Adam (as) was the first person to be
created by Allah. He was also the first
prophet of Allah.
Nuh (as) preached to his people for
over 900 years but they ignored his
advice. Allah destroyed the people.
Ibrahim (as) was given the title
Khalilullah (friend of Allah). From his
offspring we have the prophets below.
Musa (as) was also a great prophet of
Allah. He freed his people from slavery
from the tyrant pharaoh.
Isa (as) was the son of Maryam and the
servant of Allah. Allah gave him the
power to heal people.
Muhammad (pbuh) was the last
messenger who was given the miracle
of the Qur'an. The guiding light for all.
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Allah selected a person from every nation
And would inspire him with revelation.
These prophets would be kind and just
and in Allah they would place their trust.
They would teach people that Allah is one
who has no partners, family or son.
They would tell people to respect the old
And love the youngsters is what they told.
They would advise people to practice tawheed
because for salvation this is all they need.
They would encourage people to do what’s right
and follow their message, a guiding light.
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the last
n
Many thousands of prophets have already past
and from the prophets, Muhammad was the last.
He came with a message, both pure and true
a universal message for both me and you
Allah had taught him and purified his heart
and soon his mission in Makkah did start.
He taught his people that Allah is one
- the Almighty Lord and Creator of man.
He told them to leave idol worship behind
and the path to salvation was now defined.
He told them to follow what he had taught
the guidance from Allah that he had brought.
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WAITING
N
We must be aware, we must watch out;
Iblis is watching and lurking about.
He is watching for his moment to attack
and from then on, he won’t hang back.
The straight path he wants you to leave
and he has many plans up his sleeve.
He will lure you away with many sweet lies.
So to all his trickery, you must be wise.
Remember the words that the Qur’an has said
and the path of piety is the one we tread.
He will try to deceive you and lead you astray,
and from the path he will snatch you away.
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Risallah is prophethood. Prophethood can be divided
into three parts. Write as much information about each
section. Ask your mums, dads or teachers for help.
A
The angels who brought
the message to Earth
B The books of Allah which
guided the people
C The prophets who taught
the people about Allah.
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TRUTH
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do you know their meaning
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al qur'an
And whatever the messenger gives
you, take it and whatever he forbids,
abstain from it
Holy Qur'an (59:7)
The prophets were not like normal human beings.
The advise they gave was directly from revelation.
If they advised us then we know this is from the
will of Allah. It is a requirement that we follow and
obey this guidance.
This teaches us that everything the prophet taught
was from revelation and we must follow the advise
that the prophet gave. We should prefer the
teachings of the prophet and Islam over all other
forms of guidance. We should take the prophet's
opinion in all matters of life.
INTERESTING FACTS
At the time of the Prophet, the people excelled in the Arabic language. They
would create poetic masterpieces and the poets were given a very high status
in that society.
When the Qur'an came, the people realised that this masterpiece was not the
work of a human. The Qur'an challenged them to produce a chapter like this if
they believe this was not from Allah. No one has been able to do so since then.
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a false
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al hadith
"All my people will enter
Paradise except those who
refuse….He who obeys me will
enter Paradise and he who
disobeys me has refused."
Bukhari
This Hadith clearly states how
important it is to follow the
teachings of Islam. These teachings
are also demonstrated in the life and
actions of the prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) - his Sunnah. Bukhari
Surely the best example for us is
that of prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
He is an example in piety, justice
and humility - our best role model.
MUWATTA
The Muwatta of Imam
Malik is the oldest
Hadith collection. Imam
Malik lived very close to
the time of the Prophet
and was a great teacher.
Imam Malik would
teach people all aspects
of Hadith and Fiqh. He
was a contemporary of
Imam Abu Hanifa and is
known as one of the
four reknown Imams.
Imam Malik's hadith did
not record the sanad
because he lived very
close to the time of our
Prophet (pbuh) and it
wasn’t necessary to
provide the source.
The reward for acting upon this
guidance is of paradise, an eternal
home of peace and blissful
happiness. We should always act on
the Qur'an and Sunnah and live our
lives accordingly.
Are hadith more important than Qur'an?
The Qur'an is the most important form of guidance and knowledge. It
has a higher status than any other book. The Hadith are second in
importance because they contain the words and actions of the Prophet.
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be a'mazed
Abdullah's friend is ill in hospital,
help him get to the hospital before
visiting time finishes!
It is a sunnah of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) to visit
someone who is ill.
It is the right of a person to be visited when he or
she is ill. We must try and fulfil this duty whenever
possible by visiting them.
Allah will reward us for this good deed.
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Adam and tricky
Iblis
Allah commanded the angels to bow down to Adam. The angels
always obeyed Allah and so they bowed down to Adam.
However, Iblis was with the angels but he was from the Jinn. Like
the angels, he was a servant of Allah but he refused to bow
down to Adam.
Iblis had pride in him and he thought to himself, “Why should I
bow down to Adam when I am better than him?” Iblis was made
of smokeless fire whilst Adam was made from mud. This pride
and arrogance caused Iblis to be expelled from heaven. From
that day onwards he became an enemy of Adam and all mankind.
Adam and Hawah stayed inside the garden where they enjoyed
themselves and could eat of the many fruits inside the garden.
However, Allah commanded them to stay away from one
particular tree and not to eat from the fruits on that tree.
Iblis wanted to take revenge on Adam by causing Adam to
disobey Allah. So Iblis hatched a plan where he would trick
Adam and cause him to eat from the tree. Iblis spoke to Adam
and Hawah telling them that if they ate from the tree they would
live forever. Adam and Hawah did not intend to disobey Allah but
the sweet lies of Iblis managed to persuade them to eat from the
tree.
Allah admonished Adam and Hawah by expelling them to the
Earth. They remained on Earth for a very long time. They would
ask Allah for forgiveness and finally after many years Allah
accepted their forgiveness in a place near Makkah – (Jabal-IRahmah).
Iblis then asked Allah for permission to remain on Earth so that
he could misguide the offspring of Adam. Allah granted Iblis this
request and Iblis, from that day, has tried his best to misguide all
mankind. Iblis wants Hell to be filled with the children of Adam.
He is always thinking of new ways he can trick humans into
being evil.
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Adam and tricky
Iblis - 2
All the prophets of Allah have warned human beings to watch out
for Iblis, who is also known as the shaytan. The prophets taught
their people that Iblis will try and trick you and take you away
from the truth. Iblis will cause you to disobey Allah just as he
tricked Adam into disobeying Allah.
The prophets taught us to be aware of Iblis and to try our best to
stay on the straight path. The prophets also taught us that if we
ever get misled and do any sin, we should ask Allah for
forgiveness and promise ourselves that we will avoid this sin in
the future.
All the prophets warned the people that shaytan is an open
enemy of humans and always be aware of his tricks. This is also
a warning to us all to be aware of the trickery of the Iblis and to
remain on the path that our Prophet (pbuh) showed us.
THIS PLACE IS WHERE ADAM AND HAWAH WERE
FORGIVEN BY ALLAH. PEOPLE HAVE CONSTRUCTED A
PILLAR AS A REMINDER OF THIS GREAT FAVOUR OF
ALLAH UPON ADAM (AS).
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COLOUR IN ALL THE 'n' LETTERS
THE HIDDEN PICTURE IS
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n
challenge
Start
At the end of each
day, if you have done
the challenge, colour in
one step.
the challenge
This is an easy
challenge:
Whenever we hear,
read or say the name
of our beloved
prophet Muhammad
we must say " sallala
hu alyhi wasallam".
By saying the Dua
"Salalahu alyhi
wasallam" we are doing a
dua for our prophet
(pbuh) asking Allah to
give him peace.
Whoever sends Salaam
upon the Prophet (pbuh)
will receive a reward 10
folds. Allah will also send
peace 10 fold to that
person.
When all the steps are
coloured, you have
finished the challenge
Finish
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N
WORD BANK
WORDS TO LEARN AND REMEMBER
IBLIS
HAWAH
PRIDE
FIQH
RISALLAH
SALVATION
TYRANT
SAHABAH
WAHI
JIBRAEL
NABI
'The rejected one' also known as the shaytan. He was
rejected from heaven for disobeying Allah.
The companion or mate of Adam. She was made from Adam
and was his companion in Jannah and on Earth.
To be proud of something or to think oneself superior to
another.
A branch of knowledge related to the understanding of Deen.
Means prophethood. This refers to the process by which
guidance comes to mankind from Allah.
Protection from harm, punishment and hardships (especially
in reference to the Hereafter).
A ruler or king who uses his powers to oppress his people
and be unjust towards them.
a companion of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who
accepted Islam and died with Iman.
Means revelation which comes for the creator of mankind.
This revelation was given to the prophets.
An angel of Allah who was assigned the duty of bringing
revelation from Allah to His prophets.
Means prophet in the Arabic language.
People put money in their banks to keep it safe. In the same
way keep these words and their meanings safe in your
own memory banks!
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TESTING TIME
N
1. WHAT DO THESE WORDS MEAN?
sanad
Ramadhan
Restore
Mu'azin
soul
2. LEARN THESE WORDS AND COLOUR THEM
JANNAH
SHAHADAH
ZAKAH
3. MAKE A SENTENCE USING THESE WORDS
pride
Risallah
Nabi
Hawah
Wahi
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EVERYDAY
n
duaS
When looking in the
mirror
ARABIC
TRANSLITERATION
Allahumma anta hassanta khalkee fa
hassin khu lu kee
MEANING
O' Allah, you made good my appearance so
also make good my character.
Whenever we look into the mirror and see ourselves, we
say this dua. This reminds us that Allah has made us in
such a beautiful form.
We also ask Allah to make our character just as
beautiful as our external form.
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