Asmaullahil-Husna(Beautiful Names of Allah) Al-Qahar (The Subduer), Al-Wahab (The Bestower), Al-fattah (The opener), Ar-Razzaq (The Enricher), Al-Alim (The All knowing) Islamic Religious Studies Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 5
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies
Topic: Asmaullahil-Husna (Beautiful Names of Allah)
Class: Primary 3
Term: First Term
Week: Week 5
Duration: 45 minutes
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the meaning of Asmaullahil-Husna (Beautiful Names of Allah).
- Learn the meanings of five beautiful names of Allah.
- Appreciate the importance of these names in daily life.
Embedded Core Skills:
- Religious understanding
- Vocabulary development
- Critical thinking
Learning Materials:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Pictures representing the names of Allah
- Flashcards with the names and their meanings
- Chalk
- Student notebooks
Previous Lesson: The Oneness of Allah
Set Induction: Begin the lesson by asking students if they know any of the names of Allah. Encourage them to share what they know.
Content:
Hello, my young friends! Today, we’re going to talk about some beautiful names of Allah. These names are very special and help us understand Allah better. They are part of Asmaullahil-Husna, which means “Beautiful Names of Allah.”
Let’s look at five of these beautiful names and what they mean:
- Al-Qahar (The Subduer): 🌪️
- This name tells us that Allah is powerful and can control everything. Just like a strong wind can move things, Allah can control everything in the universe.
- Al-Wahab (The Bestower): 🎁
- Allah is the Giver. He gives us so many blessings, like the gift of life, family, and all the good things we have. Imagine Him as the kindest and most generous giver!
- Al-Fattah (The Opener): 🚪
- Allah is the One who opens doors and makes things possible. When you face a problem or a closed door, remember that Allah can open it for you.
- Ar-Razzaq (The Enricher): 🍞
- Allah is the One who provides us with food, water, and everything we need to live. He enriches our lives by giving us what we need to grow and be healthy.
- Al-Alim (The All Knowing): 📚
- Allah knows everything! He knows what’s in our hearts, our thoughts, and even what will happen in the future. We can trust Him because He knows what’s best for us.
These names remind us of Allah’s greatness, love, and care for us. When we think about these names and what they mean, it helps us become better people and draw closer to Allah.
So, my young friends, always remember these beautiful names of Allah and try to live your lives in a way that pleases Him. 😊🙏🕌
- Introduction to Asmaullahil-Husna (Beautiful Names of Allah):
- Explain that Asmaullahil-Husna means the Beautiful Names of Allah.
- Share that Allah has many beautiful names that describe His qualities.
- Introduce Five Beautiful Names:
- Present and discuss five names: Al-Qahar, Al-Wahab, Al-Fattah, Ar-Razzaq, and Al-Alim.
- Show pictures or flashcards representing these names to help visual understanding.
- Meanings and Significance:
- Explain the meanings of each name:
- Al-Qahar (The Subduer): Allah has great power and can control everything.
- Al-Wahab (The Bestower): Allah is the Giver of blessings and gifts.
- Al-Fattah (The Opener): Allah can open doors and make things possible.
- Ar-Razzaq (The Enricher): Allah provides us with what we need to live.
- Al-Alim (The All Knowing): Allah knows everything.
- Explain the meanings of each name:
Presentation: Use storytelling and examples to illustrate the meanings and significance of these names. Encourage questions and interactions from students.
Teacher’s Activities:
- Present the lesson using simple language.
- Use visuals to aid understanding.
- Encourage students to repeat the names and their meanings.
- Share stories or scenarios that relate to each name.
Learners Activities:
- Listen attentively.
- Repeat the names and their meanings.
- Participate in discussions.
- Ask questions to clarify doubts.
Assessment: Conduct a short quiz where students match the names with their meanings. Provide feedback and correct answers.
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Evaluation Questions:
1. Al-Qahar is one of the beautiful names of __________.
a) Allah
b) Prophet
c) Angel
d) Teacher
2. Al-Wahab means Allah is the __________.
a) Taker
b) Giver
c) Hider
d) Traveler
3. Al-Fattah refers to Allah as __________.
a) The Caring
b) The Opener
c) The Closer
d) The Dreamer
4. Ar-Razzaq is the name that means Allah is __________.
a) The Creator
b) The Forgiver
c) The Enricher
d) The Observer
5. Al-Alim means Allah is __________.
a) The All Knowing
b) The All Seeing
c) The All Hearing
d) The All Loving
6. Asmaullahil-Husna means __________.
a) The Beautiful Names of Allah
b) The Names of Prophets
c) The Names of Angels
d) The Names of Animals
7. Al-Qahar reminds us of Allah’s __________.
a) Kindness
b) Power
c) Patience
d) Playfulness
8. Al-Wahab tells us that Allah is a generous __________.
a) Taker
b) Hider
c) Giver
d) Seeker
9. Al-Fattah suggests that Allah can open __________ for us.
a) Hearts
b) Doors
c) Windows
d) Books
10. Ar-Razzaq enriches our lives by providing __________.
a) Sadness
b) Food
c) Darkness
d) Rain
11. Al-Alim knows everything, even what’s in our __________.
a) Fridge
b) Backpack
c) Hearts
d) Shoes
12. Asmaullahil-Husna helps us understand Allah’s __________.
a) Hatred
b) Absence
c) Greatness
d) Smallness
13. Al-Qahar shows that Allah can control __________.
a) Everything
b) Nothing
c) Just a little
d) The weather
14. Al-Wahab is like the __________ giver.
a) Kindest
b) Strictest
c) Fairest
d) Oldest
15. Al-Fattah tells us that Allah can open __________ for us.
a) Hearts
b) Minds
c) Eyes
d) Presents
Good luck filling in the blanks!
- What does Asmaullahil-Husna mean? a) Beautiful Names of Angels b) Beautiful Names of Allah c) Beautiful Names of Prophets
- What does Al-Qahar mean? a) The Giver b) The Subduer c) The Opener
- Who is Al-Wahab? a) The Taker b) The Bestower c) The Hider
Conclusion: Summarize the lesson by highlighting the importance of understanding these beautiful names in strengthening faith and recognizing Allah’s attributes in daily life