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Primary One 6–7-year-olds

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Book 1: Allah the Creator

Book 1: “Allah the Creator” helps children develop a basic understanding of the fundamental Islamic belief of tawḥīdThe Oneness of God or belief in Divine Unity, one of the fundamental tenets of Islam. (the Oneness of God). Children are led to reflect on the creative and compassionate attributes of God, as manifested in various aspects of the creation. They are also led to appreciate the gift of life and the innate capabilities with which God has endowed them

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Book 2: The Wonderful World of Allah

Book 2: “The Wonderful World of Allah” consists of three short stories which seek to enhance children’s understanding of Allah’s kindness and mercy. Through these stories, children realise that God is greater than anything we can imagine, and that all living things are dependent on God for life, sustenance and growth.

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Book 3: The Prophet Muhammad

Book 3: “The Prophet Muhammad” introduces children to the concepts of divine guidance and prophethood in Islam. They learn of the continuity of God’s guidance to mankind through His prophets and messengers, and the mission of the Prophet Muhammad as the final Messenger of God. Children also encounter important values exemplified by the Prophet in his life.

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Book 4: The Messenger of Allah

Book 4: “The Messenger of Allah” presents children with the story of the Prophet Muhammad from the time of his birth to the first revelation of the Qur’anMuslims believe that the Holy Qur’an contains divine revelations to the Prophet Muhammed received in Mecca and Medina over a period of 23 years in the early 7th century CE. More. From this narrative, children learn about the people among whom the Prophet grew up, the challenges he experienced, his search for spiritual enlightenment, and the revelation granted to him.

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Book 6: Hazrat Ali

In Book 6: “Hazrat Ali”, the text presents children with the story of the first Shia Imam, from the time of his birth to the event of Ghadīr Khumm(Arabic; lit.: ‘the pond of Khumm’): Name of a pool (or marsh) located in an area called Khumm between Mecca and Medina, in present-day Saudi Arabia. More. The narrative seeks to enhance children’s awareness of Hazrat Ali’s close relationship with the Prophet Muhammad as the latter’s cousin, son-in-law, companion in the cause of Islam, and successor as Imam.

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Activity Book

The Activity Book consists of a series of activity sheets to be used with the first-year curriculum. The activity sheets have been designed to support, reinforce and extend the objectives of each topic in the curriculum. They provide an interesting and creative medium through which children can express themselves by doing practical work in the classroom and at home.

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Teacher’s and Parent’s Guide

The Teacher’s and Parent’s Guide is the main reference source for implementing the curriculum. It is designed for use in diverse teaching and learning environments, including the classroom and the home. The Guide contains a general introduction to the aims and approaches of the curriculum. It also provides a series of structured topic plans, each consisting of objectives, instructional content, learning activities, and other useful suggestions.

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