Second Term Revision Islamic Religious Studies Primary 2 Second Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies
Class: Primary 2
Term: Second Term
Week: 12
Topic: History of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) – Birth to Marriage
Duration: 40 minutes
Objectives
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was born in the year: a) 500 CE b) 570 CE c) 600 CE d) 630 CE
- Muhammad’s father’s name was: a) Ali b) Abdullah c) Abu Bakr d) Uthman
- At the age of six, Muhammad (SAW) lost his: a) Mother b) Grandfather c) Uncle d) Father
- Muhammad (SAW) gained the nickname “Al-Amin,” which means: a) The Strong b) The Trustworthy c) The Wise d) The Brave
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) married Khadijah at the age of: a) 20 b) 25 c) 30 d) 35
- The first revelation occurred in the Cave of: a) Safa b) Hira c) Thawr d) Uhud
- The holy book of Islam, formed by the revelations, is called: a) Hadith b) Tafsir c) Quran d) Sunnah
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) received the first revelation from: a) Angel Raphael b) Angel Michael c) Angel Gabriel d) Angel Azrael
- Muhammad’s migration to Medina is known as the: a) Mubahila b) Miraj c) Hijra d) Isra
- The Islamic calendar begins with the year of the: a) Hijra b) Battle of Badr c) Conquest of Mecca d) Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
- Prophet Muhammad’s followers faced persecution in: a) Mecca b) Medina c) Ta’if d) Yathrib
- Muhammad’s first wife, Khadijah, was a: a) Warrior b) Businesswoman c) Scholar d) Queen
- The revelations continued over a span of: a) 13 years b) 23 years c) 33 years d) 43 years
- Muhammad’s migration to Medina marked the beginning of the: a) Islamic State b) Ottoman Empire c) Abbasid Caliphate d) Umayyad Dynasty
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) passed away in the year: a) 600 CE b) 630 CE c) 650 CE d) 632 CE
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was born in: a) Mecca b) Medina c) Jerusalem d) Egypt
- Muhammad’s nickname, “Al-Amin,” means: a) The Strong b) The Wise c) The Trustworthy d) The Brave
- After his parents passed away, Muhammad (SAW) was taken care of by his: a) Aunt b) Grandfather c) Uncle d) Sister
- Muhammad (SAW) married Khadijah at the age of: a) 20 b) 25 c) 30 d) 35
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) grew up in the city of: a) Medina b) Mecca c) Jerusalem d) Damascus
- Muhammad’s mom’s name was: a) Fatimah b) Khadijah c) Amina d) Aisha
- Muhammad (SAW) was known for being: a) Unkind b) Trustworthy c) Rude d) Forgetful
- The person who took care of Muhammad (SAW) after his parents was: a) Abu Bakr b) Abu Talib c) Umar d) Ali
- Muhammad (SAW) married Khadijah, and they were a great: a) Team b) Army c) School d) Family
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) taught everyone about being: a) Mean b) Nice c) Forgetful d) Rude
- Muhammad (SAW) lived in Mecca, not: a) Medina b) Jerusalem c) Damascus d) Cairo
- Muhammad’s wife Khadijah was a: a) Queen b) Businesswoman c) Teacher d) Farmer
- The nickname “Al-Amin” means Muhammad was: a) Wise b) Trustworthy c) Strong d) Forgetful
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) always helped others and taught about being: a) Unkind b) Mean c) Good and nice d) Forgetful
- Muhammad (SAW) and Khadijah loved each other very: a) Little b) Much c) Sometimes d) Never
Theory:
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- Where was Prophet Muhammad (SAW) born?
- Who raised Prophet Muhammad after his parents passed away?
- What is one lesson we can learn from Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) early life?
- What does “trustworthy” mean?
- Why is it important to be trustworthy?
- Who did Prophet Muhammad (SAW) marry?
- What city did Prophet Muhammad (SAW) live in?
- How did people feel about Prophet Muhammad (SAW)?
- Why do we learn about Prophet Muhammad’s (SAW) early life?
- What is one way we can be trustworthy in our daily lives?
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