Second Term Revision and Readiness Test Islamic Religious Studies Primary 3 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 1
1. What does “Al-Qahar” mean among the Beautiful Names of Allah?
“Al-Qahar” means Allah is the Subduer, which is like a superhero who overcomes everything. Allah is powerful and can conquer anything.
Example: Just like a superhero defeats the villains, Allah, as Al-Qahar, has power over everything.
2. What is the meaning of “Al-Wahab” in the Beautiful Names of Allah?
“Al-Wahab” means Allah is the Bestower, like a generous friend who gives us gifts. Allah gives us blessings and good things.
Example: Just as a friend gives you a gift, Allah, as Al-Wahab, gives us many blessings in our lives.
3. What does “Al-Fattah” signify among the Beautiful Names of Allah?
“Al-Fattah” means Allah is the Opener, like a key that opens doors. Allah opens opportunities for us and helps us find solutions.
Example: Just as a key opens a door, Allah, as Al-Fattah, opens up opportunities and solutions for us.
4. What is the meaning of “Ar-Razzaq” among the Beautiful Names of Allah?
“Ar-Razzaq” means Allah is the Enricher, like a provider who gives us everything we need. Allah provides for us and takes care of us.
Example: Just as a provider gives you food, Allah, as Ar-Razzaq, gives us the things we need to live and be happy.
5. What does “Al-Alim” signify in the Beautiful Names of Allah?
“Al-Alim” means Allah is the All-Knowing, like a wise teacher who knows everything. Allah knows everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen.
Example: Just as a teacher knows all the answers, Allah, as Al-Alim, knows everything and guides us with wisdom.
Remember, Al-Qahar is the Subduer, Al-Wahab is the Bestower, Al-Fattah is the Opener, Ar-Razzaq is the Enricher, and Al-Alim is the All-Knowing
- “Al-Qahar” means Allah is the ______, like a superhero who overcomes everything.
- a) Creator
- b) Subduer
- c) Protector
- d) Provider
- “Al-Wahab” means Allah is the ______, like a generous friend who gives us gifts.
- a) Wise
- b) Bestower
- c) Listener
- d) Forgiver
- “Al-Fattah” means Allah is the ______, like a key that opens doors.
- a) Protector
- b) Forgiver
- c) Opener
- d) All-Knowing
- “Ar-Razzaq” means Allah is the ______, like a provider who gives us everything we need.
- a) Enricher
- b) Creator
- c) Subduer
- d) Sustainer
- “Al-Alim” means Allah is the ______, like a wise teacher who knows everything.
- a) All-Knowing
- b) Bestower
- c) Opener
- d) Subduer
- “Al-Qahar” is like a superhero who has power over everything; therefore, Al-Qahar means Allah is the ______.
- a) Provider
- b) Subduer
- c) Forgiver
- d) Sustainer
- “Al-Wahab” is like a generous friend who gives us gifts; therefore, Al-Wahab means Allah is the ______.
- a) Wise
- b) Listener
- c) Bestower
- d) Protector
- “Al-Fattah” is like a key that opens doors; therefore, Al-Fattah means Allah is the ______.
- a) Protector
- b) Forgiver
- c) Opener
- d) All-Knowing
- “Ar-Razzaq” is like a provider who gives us everything we need; therefore, Ar-Razzaq means Allah is the ______.
- a) Enricher
- b) Creator
- c) Subduer
- d) Sustainer
- “Al-Alim” is like a wise teacher who knows everything; therefore, Al-Alim means Allah is the ______.
- a) All-Knowing
- b) Bestower
- c) Opener
- d) Subduer
- “Al-Qahar” means Allah is the ______, having power over everything.
- a) Creator
- b) Subduer
- c) Protector
- d) Provider
- “Al-Wahab” means Allah is the ______, like a friend who gives us gifts.
- a) Wise
- b) Bestower
- c) Listener
- d) Forgiver
- “Al-Fattah” means Allah is the ______, like a key that opens doors.
- a) Protector
- b) Forgiver
- c) Opener
- d) All-Knowing
- “Ar-Razzaq” means Allah is the ______, like a provider giving us everything we need.
- a) Enricher
- b) Creator
- c) Subduer
- d) Sustainer
- “Al-Alim” means Allah is the ______, like a wise teacher knowing everything.
- a) All-Knowing
- b) Bestower
- c) Opener
- d) Subduer