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Homework – for  Mon 	 Do a poster for a mosque to explain the 4th pillar of Islam: ZAKAT Homework – for  Mon 	 Do a poster for a mosque to explain the 4th pillar of Islam: ZAKAT

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Homework – for Mon Do a poster for a mosque to explain the 4th pillar of Islam: ZAKAT - PPT Presentation

What is Zakat amp what does the word mean How much is it Why must Muslims pay Zakat How is the Zakat money spent What is the connection between the pictures B To describe how Muslims pray ID: 649583

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Homework – for Mon

Do a poster for a mosque to explain the 4th pillar of Islam: ZAKAT (duty to practice charity). Include answers to:

What is Zakat & what does the word mean?

How much is it?

Why must Muslims pay

Zakat

?

How is the Zakat money spent?Slide2

What is the connection between the pictures?

B

To describe how Muslims pray.

To explain the meaning of prayer actions

To explain the importance of how Muslims praySlide3

Watch the clip.

What order do Muslims wash in during prayer?

Label what parts of the body are washed.

Explain 3 reasons why Muslims wash before prayer.**Which reasons do you think would be most important to a Muslim?

Washing

-Mark of respect and honour for the Creator

-Cleansed from sins – worthy to speak to God

-Aware of how different parts of the body can lead to sin

eg

...

- Shows you are following the rules of being a MuslimSlide4

Watch the clip.

What do the prayer actions mean?

Label what the prayer actions mean, choosing from the list below.

Explain what a “rakah

” is. Which parts of muslim

prayer (wudu – the washing, or of the prayer actions), surprises you the most? Why?

**Would a Christian feel comfortable in doing the prayer actions ? Which ones? Which ones not? Why?Put your worries behind you

Salute

the recording angels

Humble yourself before Allah

show your personal commitment to Allah

thank Allah and ask for His help

One RakahSlide5

Why do you think that the prayer movements are important for

Muslims?

Washing

Prayer movements

-Mark of respect and honour for the Creator-Cleansed from sins – worthy to speak to God

-Aware of how different parts of the body can lead to sin eg...

- Shows you are following the rules of being a Muslim

Explain in detail two reasons why the prayer movements are important for Muslims.

*Why is your whole body posture important in prayer?Slide6

Why do you think that the prayer movements are important for Muslims

Washing

Prayer movements

-Mark of respect and honour for the Creator

-Cleansed from sins – worthy to speak to God

-Aware of how different parts of the body can lead to sin eg...

- Shows you are following the rules of being a Muslim-Shows dedication – time and effort involved

-Praying with your whole body, so really mean it

-Symbolic meaning of actions:

reflect on putting aside all else,

remember Allah is great, we are small

Remember death and judgement

Shows you are following the rules of being a Muslim. Explain in detail one reason for why the washingone reason why the prayer movements are important for Muslims. Slide7

A “rakat

” is a prayer movement. Particular prayers are said with each prayer movement.

How many

rakats are said in a single day?How long could it take? 1. Fajr (Dawn) = 2 Rakat

2. Zuhur (Midday) = 4 Rakat

3. Asr (Mid-Afternoon) = 4 Rakat4. Magrib

(Sunset)= 3 Rakat5. Isha (night) = 4 RakatSlide8

Muezzin Call to Prayer

Dawn

Midday

Afternoon

Sunset

Night time

Allah is great.I witness that there is no god but Allah.I witness that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah.

Rise up for prayer.

Rise up for salvation.

Allah is great.

There is no god but Allah.

Explain how often Muslims pray and where.

What happens on Fridays?Draw a muezzin praying from a minaret. Label the muezzin and the minaret. Speech bubble one part of what he is saying.**Why could this be important to do in a Muslim community?Muslim men are strongly encouraged to pray the five daily prayers in the mosque in a group, rather than individually. This is called Jamaah (meaning - In group). Women have complete choice to either pray at home or in the Mosque.Also weekly -- that's every friday afternoon -- men MUST go to a congregation called Juma (meaning - gathering) in the Mosque. It's optional for women.Slide9

What is prayer like for Muslims?

Say 3 things about it.

Is it harder or easier than for Christians?