Question: What is Sakat in Islam? Answer: Sakat is a special charity Muslims give to help those in need. It’s like a sharing circle where everyone helps each other. Question: Why is Sakat important? Answer: Sakat is like a helping hand to those facing hard times. It shows kindness and caring for others in the
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Topic: Suratul-Qasr: Meaning, Importance, and Conditions for Necessity Performance Duration: 45 minutes Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 11 Set Induction: Begin by asking the students if they are familiar with Suratul-Qasr and its significance. Encourage them to share any knowledge they have. Key Words: Suratul-Qasr, Islamic Religious Studies Previous
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 8 Topic: Suratul-Qasr: Meaning, Importance, and Conditions for Necessary Performance Sub-topic: Understanding Suratul-Qasr Duration: 1 period Time: 40 minutes Previous Knowledge: Students should have a basic understanding of the Quran and Islamic prayers. Learning Objectives: Understand the meaning of Suratul-Qasr. Recognize the importance of
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Topic: Sujudus-Sahw (Prostration of Forgetfulness) Sub-topic: Meaning, Importance, and Observance Duration: 45 minutes Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 6 Previous Knowledge: Students should have a basic understanding of Salah (Islamic prayer) and the positions within it. Learning Objectives: To explain the meaning of Sujudus-Sahw. To understand the importance of
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Topic: Meaning, Importance, and Difference between Zakat and Sadaqah Duration: 45 minutes Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 5 Previous Lesson: In the previous lesson, we discussed the Five Pillars of Islam. Learning Objectives: Understand the meanings of Zakat and Sadaqah. Recognize the importance of Zakat and Sadaqah in Islam.