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Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in 
your agendas.

Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in 
your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving 
the journals for your row please do so. . TIPS ON NOTE TAKING:.

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  1. Please enter the room quietly and make note of the class work and homework in 
your agendas. Will the person responsible for retrieving 
the journals for your row please do so.

  2. TIPS ON NOTE TAKING: GREEN - Don't write it down if you don't want. It is there 
for to read and make a mental note. BLUE - You should write this information down, but put it in 
your own words. Don't worry about coping it exactly. Put 
it in a way that you'll remember. BLACK - You need to write this down. It is important. If 
you can find a way to write it using less words that okay, but 
make sure you are getting this information in your notes. RED - This is very important and needs to be written in your 
notes EXACTLY as it is on the board.

  3. The Beliefs of Islam What are the major beliefs of Islam, as revealed in the Qur’an and the 
Sunnah?

  4. - Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): Qua'ran - mosque - alms - fasting - pilgrimage - issue - interpret -

  5. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - alms - fasting - pilgrimage - issue - interpret -

  6. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - A Muslim house of worship. alms - fasting - pilgrimage - issue - interpret -

  7. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - A Muslim house of worship. alms - Goods or money given to the poor 
or needy. fasting - pilgrimage - issue - interpret -

  8. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - A Muslim house of worship. alms - Goods or money given to the poor 
or needy. fasting - Not eating or drinking for a period of time. pilgrimage - issue - interpret -

  9. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - A Muslim house of worship. alms - Goods or money given to the poor 
or needy. fasting - Not eating or drinking for a period of time. A journey to a sacred place or shrine. pilgrimage - issue - interpret -

  10. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - A Muslim house of worship. alms - Goods or money given to the poor 
or needy. fasting - Not eating or drinking for a period of time. A journey to a sacred place or shrine. pilgrimage - problem or subject that people discuss. issue - interpret -

  11. Vocab Word Search (pages 71 - 76): The Muslim holy book. Qua'ran - mosque - A Muslim house of worship. alms - Goods or money given to the poor 
or needy. fasting - Not eating or drinking for a period of time. A journey to a sacred place or shrine. pilgrimage - problem or subject that people discuss. issue - interpret - to explain the meaning of something.

  12. Use textbook pages 71 - 76 to complete your worksheet:

  13. The Qur'an people who knew Muhammad Muhammad's words actions teaching prayer creation the Hadith the human soul

  14. Allah individual eternal hell faithful Muslim declaration of faith fasting pilgrimage or hajj prayer giving alms

  15. Flip over your worksheet and divide it in half. Quick Write: Answer one of the following questions on the 
top half of your work sheet. 1) What are some topics that the verses of the Qur’an 
discuss? 2) What is the difference between the Qur’an and the 
Sunnah?

  16. Flip over your worksheet. Quick Write: Answer one of the following questions on the 
bottom half of your work sheet. 1) What are the Five Pillars of the Muslim faith? 2) Which pillars are preformed daily and which are 
performed once in a while?

  17. What do Christianity, Judaism and Islam have in 
common?

  18. What do Christianity, Judaism and Islam have in 
common? They are all monotheists (They all believe in only one God)

  19. Turn to textbook pages 74 - 75. 1) Why do you think that these religious duties are 
referred to as pillars? 2) How do you think the Five Pillars help unite Muslims?

  20. The Five Pillars Worksheet (pg 74 - 75): Front Page Back Page

  21. - "There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. - This pillar makes it clear that Muhammad is not God, but is only a prophet.

  22. - This happens five times a day and requires that you kneel facing Mecca. - you must do this daily at sunrise, noontime, afternoon, sunset and evening.

  23. - This stops Muslims from becoming greedy and builds love between rich and poor. - This pillar describes the process of giving money to those less fortunate.

  24. - This is the duty of not eating from sunrise to sunset for entire month. - This occurs every year during the holy month of Ramadan.

  25. - This is also referred to as the "hajj." - Muslims will take this trip to the holy city of Mecca.

  26. - "There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. - This pillar makes it clear that Muhammad is not God, but is only a prophet. - This happens five times a day and requires that you kneel facing Mecca. - you must do this daily at sunrise, noontime, afternoon, sunset and evening. - This stops Muslims from becoming greedy and builds love between rich and poor. - This pillar describes the process of giving money to those less fortunate. - This is the duty of not eating from sunrise to sunset for entire month. - This occurs every year during the holy month of Ramadan. - This is also referred to as the "hajj." - Muslims will take this trip to the holy city of Mecca.

  27. The Five Pillars of Islam (Video): 1) What is the first pillar? 2) What is the second pillar? 3) What is the third pillar? 4) What is the fourth pillar? 5) What is the fifth pillar?

  28. Important things to remember: * The Kaaba (Ka'bah) is located in Mecca. * The Qur'an (Koran) is a collection of all revelations to 
Muhammad from Allah. * The purpose of the Five Pillars of Faith (Islam) is to 
discuss how Muslims should be good human beings. * All Muslims must make a religious pilgrimage to Mecca.

  29. The Kaaba (The Ka'bah) and the Hajj

  30. In your journals construct a Classifying (Tree) Map of the Five 
Pillars of Faith. Textbook pages 74 and 75. Five Pillars of Faith What are they? Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 4 Pillar 3 Pillar 5 Example of 
this pillar is. Example of 
this pillar is. Example of 
this pillar is. Example of 
this pillar is. Example of 
this pillar is.

  31. Five Pillars What are they?

  32. In your journals construct a Classifying (Tree) Map of the Five 
Pillars of Faith. Textbook pages 74 and 75. Five Pillars of Faith Religious duties that every Muslim must preform. Pilgrimage Declaration Fasting Prayer Almsgiving Declare their 
faith. "There 
is no God but 
Allah and 
Muhammad is 
his prophet Must make 
a trip to 
Mecca at 
least once 
in their life. Must pray 
five times a 
day. Facing 
Mecca. Must not 
eat during 
the holy 
month of 
Ramadan. Give charity 
to the less 
fortunate.

  33. The Qur’an (Koran) What is the name of another holy book that you know?

  34. The Qur’an (Koran) * The Qur'an is the Muslims' 
holy book. According to them it 
is the word of God. * It contains the record and 
revelations of God to Muhammad 
over a period of 22 years. * It discuss the nature of God, 
creation and the human soul. 
Also address moral, legal and 
family issues.

  35. The Sunnah Who provides you with a moral code to your actions? 
Whose leadership do you follow?

  36. The Sunnah * The Sunnah is the words and 
actions of Muhammad himself. * It provides Muslims with 
guidelines for living a proper life. 
It also helps them interpret 
difficult parts of the Qur’an. * Muslims consider Muhammad 
to be a perfect model for their 
own behavior. * By following the Sunnah they 
are being faithful to Islamic 
principles.

  37. Core Beliefs Jesus Muhammad Does anyone know some difference between these two 
people?

  38. Core Beliefs * According to Islam there is only 
one God, same as in Christianity. * Muhammad is the prophet of 
Islam, but has no divine powers. * Unlike Christianity, which 
teaches Jesus is the son of God, 
Muslims only believe Jesus was 
another prophet. * Like Christianity, Islam also 
has a house of worship known as 
a mosque.

  39. The Soul and the Afterlife Islamic Hell Islamic Heaven Do you believe in an after life? If so what happens to you 
after you die?

  40. The Soul and the Afterlife * Islam means to "surrender" or 
"submit." It means to surrender to 
God's will. * Muslims believe each person had an immortal soul - each person has a choice between 
good and evil. * Those who have obey God's 
word will go to heaven (good), 
those who don't will go to hell 
(bad).

  41. The Five Pillars of Faith (Islam)

  42. The Five Pillars of Faith (Islam) * The Five Pillars of Faith (Islam) 
are the religious duties that 
Muslims must preform during their 
life. * They discuss how Muslims should 
be good human beings in obedience 
with Allah's will. * Most important pillar is 
called the hajj. It requires Muslims 
to circle the Kaaba (Ka'bah), which 
is located in Mecca. * Muslims believe that the 
Kaaba (Ka' bah) was sent from 
heaven in ancient times.

  43. Using the notes in your journal and the information in your 
textbook create a descriptive (bubble) map in your journal. Your topic: What are some of the beliefs of a Muslim? Beliefs of a Muslim

  44. Beliefs of a Muslim

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