Title: Belief in the Life after Death (Yawm al-Qiyaamah) Subject: Islamic Studies Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 5 Learning Objectives: Understand the concept of the Hereafter in Islam. Recall the Articles of Faith in Islam. Relate the idea of death to sleeping. Discuss how humans will be resurrected. Understand the connection between death,
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
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Class: SS 3 Term: Second Term Week: Week 11 Topic: SECOND TERM EXAMINATION ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS STUDIES IRS SS 3 ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS PART A OBJECTIVES Which of the following is prohibited in Islam? a. Eating vegetables b. Drinking alcohol c. Sleeping during the day d. Listening to music What is
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Class: SS 3 Term: Second Term Week: Week 10 Topic: Prohibition of gambling, intoxicants and drug abuse (Q5:90-91, Q2:219; Q4:43) Learning Materials Quran translations Hadith collections Islamic websites or journals Relevant books or articles Whiteboard or blackboard Markers or chalk Handouts with key points and discussion questions Learning Objectives By
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Class: SS 3 Term: Second Term Week: Week 9 Topic: Prohibition bribery, corruption and stealing (Q2:188; Q5:38; Q38:1-5) Learning Objectives Learning Objectives By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: Understand the significance of the prohibitions of bribery, corruption, and stealing in Islam Identify different forms of
Subject: Islamic Religious Studies Class: SS 3 Term: Second Term Week: Week 8 Topic: Prohibition In Islam : Content: Prohibition in Islam refers to the things that are forbidden or prohibited for Muslims to do or consume. These prohibitions are based on religious principles and teachings found in the Quran and the Hadiths (sayings