Complete Page 70 71 and 72 of your revision workbook OBJECTIVE To use picture clues a media clip and a quote from the Quran to understand Muslims attitudes to infertility treatments ID: 224650
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Slide1
For NEXT LESSON…
Complete Page 70,
71 and 72 of
your revision workbook. Slide2
OBJECTIVE…
To use picture clues, a media clip and a quote from the Qur’an to understand Muslims attitudes to infertility treatments. Slide3
Grade C
All will be able to
select
Muslim arguments FOR and AGAINST the use of fertility treatments.
Grade B
Most
will be able to
explain
the meaning of a quote from the Qur’an and why it might be viewed differently by readers.
Grade A/A*
Some will be able to
express an opinion
on the Muslim attitude to surrogacy and compare Muslim and Christian attitudes to infertility treatments.
Your GOALS for the end of this lesson are…
OUTCOMES…Slide4
Starter…
What can you remember?
What do Muslims believe about SEX?
What do Muslims believe about the FAMILY?
What do Muslims believe about LIFE?Slide5
It belongs in marriage
Purpose = procreation
ADULTERY = a SIN
Muslims have a DUTY to procreate.
Allah commanded that you should start a family once married.
Family = the heart of Islam.
Life is sacred
Life is a gift from Allah
Life is a TEST from Allah
Sex…
Family…
Life…Slide6
All Muslims are expected to have children as they
believe it is what Allah wants.
Infertility can be very painful for Muslim couples as they feel they are not carrying out Allah’s commands.
Therefore most Muslims believe that help should be given to Muslims who cannot have children naturally.
Despite this there are still
some Muslims
are
completely against fertility treatment
under any circumstances.
Commitment to the family…Slide7
There are
THREE
main Muslim attitudes to infertility treatments...
Muslim views on infertility…
SOME MUSLIMS...
If a couple are infertile they
MUST NOT
have infertility treatments.
MOST MUSLIMS..
IVF treatment is
acceptable
as long as the egg and donor are
from the married couple.SOME MUSLIMS...IVF with donors is allowed but the child does not have full legal rights.WHY?
WHY?WHY?
What do YOU think? Can you give a reason WHY for each of these views ?THINK BACK TO THE STARTERWrite a response for each (in turn) on your mini whiteboards. Slide8
Look carefully at each of the statements on your sheet.
Decide which arguments are
FOR
and which are AGAINST the use of fertility treatments.
Now decide which Muslim views each of these arguments support by
adding a 1, 2 or 3 next to each statement
Arguments
FOR
and
AGAINST
…Slide9
Grade C
All will be able to
select
Muslim arguments FOR and AGAINST the use of fertility treatments.
Did YOU achieve
YOUR goals?…
OUTCOMES…Slide10
Explain in your own words what you think this quote is saying.
How might this be used to argue
FOR
fertility treatments ?How might this be used to argue AGAINST fertility treatments ?
In the Qur’an…
“To God belongs the dominion of heavens and earth. He creates what He wills. He bestows female (offspring) upon whom He wills, and bestows male (offspring) upon whom He wills. Or he bestows both males and females, and He leaves barren whom He wills. For He is All-Knowledgeable All-Powerful.”Slide11
Grade
B
Most will be able to
explain
the meaning of a quote from the Qur’an and why it might be viewed differently by readers.
Did YOU achieve
YOUR goals?…
OUTCOMES…Slide12
Surrogacy…
Why do you think they have made surrogacy illegal in Australia?
Most Muslims also agree that surrogacy is wrong – Why do you think this is?
Surrogacy is banned in Islam because:
It is seen as violating the marriage contract.
It is believed in Islam that the woman who gives birth to the child is its mother.
Most Muslims also disagree with the use of sperm/egg donors as they feel this is like committing adultery (which violates the marriage contract). The also believe that all children have the right to know their biological parents.
DO YOU AGREE?Slide13
Grade
A/A*
Some will be able to
express an opinion
on the Muslim attitude to surrogacy.
Did YOU achieve
YOUR goals?…
OUTCOMES…Slide14
Christianity & Islam...
Think
Pair
Share
SIMILAR
DIFFERENT
Draw the following table in the front of your books...
Use what you have learnt about Christian and Muslim teachings about infertility and fertility treatments to list any similarities and any differences.
Once you have some ideas share with a partner.
SIMILAR
DIFERENT
Both
think God/Allah want humanity to reproduce and start a family
Catholics
are opposed to IVF as it goes against the ‘sanctity of life’.
In both MOST followers think IVF and AIH are acceptable fertility treatments.
For
many Muslims infertility is seen as a disease.
Both will accept that infertility may be the will of God/Allah.
In
Islam infertility affects the woman's status within the Muslim community and society.
Both are against surrogacy and the use of egg/sperm donations.Slide15
Grade
A/A*
Some will be able to
compare
Muslim and Christian attitudes to infertility treatments.
Did YOU achieve
YOUR goals?…
OUTCOMES…Slide16
PLENARY…
You will be hot seated at random to answer the following questions…
Give ONE difference between Muslim and Christian attitudes to infertility treatments.
Give ONE similarity between Christian and Muslims attitudes to infertility.
What forms of infertility treatments will MOST Muslims accept?
Why are some Muslims against surrogacy?
Why do some Muslims NOT accept infertility treatments?
What do the majority of Muslims believe about infertility treatments?