What holy places can you name? Say what makes them holy.. Jerusalem - Christians Lourdes - Catholics Ganges (Varanasi) – Hindus Bodhi tree - Buddhists.

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What holy places can you name? Say what makes them holy.. Jerusalem - Christians Lourdes - Catholics Ganges (Varanasi) – Hindus Bodhi tree - Buddhists Wailing wall - Jews(western wall)

The Kaaba: Holiest place in Islam To describe what the Kaaba is To contrast different accounts of the Kaaba To evaluate why the Kaaba is imoprtant to Muslims

1. Non-muslim version2. Qu’ran version 1.Explain 2 differences between the 2 accounts. One difference is that, in the muslim story it says.. But in the non-muslim story is says that Explain 2 similarities between the 2 stories? 3. Draw a timeline of the 2 stories, showing the two different versions in different colours **Which version do you prefer to believe and why? Add -A&E receiving the rock -Abraham receiving the rock -God Hubal temple built -Lots of gods in the temple -Muhammad moves the rock and gets rid of idols

Decide who is going to role play a muslim, who a non-Muslim. Try and convert your partner to believe your version. Present!

The Station of Abraham contains what is said to be an imprint of Abraham's foot. Abraham is said to have stood on this stone during the construction of the Ka’aba. 1.Draw a picture of the Kaaba inside 2.Label the Mosque al-Haram.the Kaaba, the black stone in the corner, and Abraham’s footprints in a glass case in front of it.