Living the Muslim life
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Why this why now
This unit builds on the previous unit which looks at Islamic beliefs. Pupils will be able to use this understanding to make sense of practices such as prayer. They will make links between the concept of revelation and the festival of Id ul-Fitr. Studying this unit now will allow pupils to secure their understanding of Islam.
Prior knowledge requirements
- The Five pillars are the central beliefs and practices of Islam
- Most Muslims worship five times per day
- Most Muslims fast during Ramadan
- Many Muslims will try to make pilgrimage to Makkah once in their lifetime.
Why this why now
This unit builds on the previous unit which looks at Islamic beliefs. Pupils will be able to use this understanding to make sense of practices such as prayer. They will make links between the concept of revelation and the festival of Id ul-Fitr. Studying this unit now will allow pupils to secure their understanding of Islam.
Prior knowledge requirements
- The Five pillars are the central beliefs and practices of Islam
- Most Muslims worship five times per day
- Most Muslims fast during Ramadan
- Many Muslims will try to make pilgrimage to Makkah once in their lifetime.
Living the Muslim life
In this unit pupils will learn about specific practices in Islam such as prayer and festivals such as Id ul-Fitr. They will compare Sunni and Shi'a understandings of these practices noting similarities and differences.
10 lessons in unit
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