The Significance of The Belief in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the Last Prophet of Allah Islamic Religious Studies Primary 1 First Term Lesson Notes 9

Subject: Islamic Religious Studies

Class: Primary 1

Term: First Term

Week: 9

Topic: The Significance of the Belief in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the Last Prophet of Allah

Sub-topic: Understanding the Finality of Prophet Muhammad’s Message

Duration: 30 minutes

Previous Knowledge: Students have been introduced to the basics of Islamic faith, including the concept of a prophet.

Behavioural Objectives:

  1. Understand why Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is significant in Islam.
  2. Recognize that he is the last prophet.
  3. Show respect for Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in their actions.

Embedded Core Skills:

  • Religious understanding
  • Respect and tolerance
  • Listening and speaking

Learning Materials:

  • A picture of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
  • A drawing of the Kaaba
  • A short story or video about Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

Content:

  • Introduction to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the final messenger of Allah.
  • The significance of believing in Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
  • The importance of respecting and following his teachings.

The belief in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) as the last prophet of Allah is a fundamental concept in Islamic faith. It signifies that Muhammad is the final messenger through whom Allah conveyed His message to humanity. This belief is central to the Islamic religion and is essential for Muslims to accept the Quran as the final revelation. It also implies that there will be no more prophets after Muhammad, making him the seal of the prophets. Understanding and embracing this belief is a key aspect of Islamic religious studies.

Presentation of Content:

  • Step 1: Begin with a picture of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and ask students to identify him.
  • Step 2: Show a picture of the Kaaba and briefly explain its importance in Islam.
  • Step 3: Share a short story or video about Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and discuss his role as the last prophet.

Teacher’s Activities:

  • Engage students by showing visuals.
  • Explain the importance of Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
  • Encourage questions and discussions.

Learners’ Activities:

  • Observe and identify Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in the picture.
  • Listen to the story or watch the video attentively.
  • Ask questions and participate in discussions.

Evaluation:

  • Ask simple questions like “Who is the last prophet in Islam?” and “Why is Prophet Muhammad (SAW) important?”
  • Observe if students show respect and understanding towards the topic through their interactions

Objectives

  1. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is the ________ prophet in Islam. a) First b) Last c) Middle d) Only
  2. Believing in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is important for followers of ________. a) Islam b) Christianity c) Buddhism d) Hinduism
  3. The belief in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) signifies that he is the ________ messenger of Allah. a) First b) Last c) 10th d) Only
  4. In Islam, the finality of prophethood is called the ________ of the prophets. a) Middle b) End c) Seal d) Beginning
  5. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) received revelations from ________. a) His family b) His friends c) Allah d) A book
  6. Believing in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is a core aspect of ________ faith. a) Christian b) Islamic c) Jewish d) Hindu
  7. The last prophet in Islam is also known as the “________ of the prophets.” a) Middle b) Beginning c) Last d) Unique
  8. The significance of believing in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is central to ________. a) Hinduism b) Buddhism c) Islamic faith d) Atheism
  9. Muslims follow the teachings and examples of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in their ________. a) Prayers b) Hobbies c) Movies d) Dreams
  10. Believing in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) means acknowledging his role as Allah’s ________. a) Friend b) Messenger c) Student d) Parent
  11. The belief in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) helps Muslims understand Allah’s ________. a) Love b) Forgiveness c) Guidance d) Anger
  12. The finality of prophethood means that there will be no more ________ after Prophet Muhammad (SAW). a) Prophets b) Books c) Mosques d) Prayers
  13. In Islam, the Quran is considered the ________ revelation from Allah. a) First b) Last c) Middle d) Fiction
  14. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is also known as the “________ of the Prophets.” a) Leader b) Teacher c) Seal d) Middleman
  15. Belief in Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is a key concept in ________ studies. a) Mathematics b) Islamic religious c) Science d) History
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