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Islamic Education: Numbat 2013

Islamic Education: Numbat 2013. PROPHET MOHAMMED (S). Best of role- models. Companions Of The Prophet. In addition to the above companions, we will also draw on stories from Ahlul bayt eg Ladt Fatima (as), Lady Zainab (as), Imam Hussain (as) etc. WUDHU AND PRAYERS.

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Islamic Education: Numbat 2013

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  1. Islamic Education: Numbat 2013

  2. PROPHET MOHAMMED (S) Best of role- models

  3. Companions Of The Prophet In addition to the above companions, we will also draw on stories from AhlulbaytegLadt Fatima (as), Lady Zainab (as), Imam Hussain (as) etc

  4. WUDHU AND PRAYERS

  5. Looking at all the steps of Ramadan, from sighting the moon, things we should do during Ramadan and reinforcing basic characteristics of the prophet Mohammed, eg; being patient and generous. • RAMADAN • EID • During this time the children will have the opportunity to celebrate Eid and do something fun in class to take home to their parents or siblings. HAJJ • Prophet Ibrahim’s story will be examined briefly in light of the steps of Hajj. During the year we will also have a Hajj day where the children will be able to simulate Hajj themself.

  6. HAJJ DAY PICTURES

  7. Islamic Practices Teaching the students to always remember Allah throughout the day with Islamic practices such as: what we say before we eat, how we greet people, and how we should treat each another. We will also be learning one Du’aevery term, e.g.; Du’awe say when entering the morning.

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