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Why this why now

This unit is situated here to allow pupils to approach the study of Islam having secured a detailed undertsanding of Christian beliefs and practices. Moving to Islamic beliefs now is appropriate as there are opportunities for building on ideas of God, prophethood and texts and seeing their relation in Islam. Pupils will be revising much of this content from key stage 3.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Islam is an Abrahamic religion.
  • Muslims believe in one God. They are monotheists.
  • The Prophet Muhammad is seen as the final prophet by Muslims.
  • Muslims believe the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad.

Why this why now

This unit is situated here to allow pupils to approach the study of Islam having secured a detailed undertsanding of Christian beliefs and practices. Moving to Islamic beliefs now is appropriate as there are opportunities for building on ideas of God, prophethood and texts and seeing their relation in Islam. Pupils will be revising much of this content from key stage 3.

Prior knowledge requirements

  • Islam is an Abrahamic religion.
  • Muslims believe in one God. They are monotheists.
  • The Prophet Muhammad is seen as the final prophet by Muslims.
  • Muslims believe the Qur'an was revealed to the prophet Muhammad.