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To understand the importance of pilgrimage to Muslims A pilgrimage is a visit made to a holy place one/clips/introduction-to-hajj- the-fifth-pillar-of- islam/3257.html

Q :Why do they all dress the same?

Q : How would you feel if you were here? Performing theTawaf. Circle the Kaba 7 times /clips/hajj-day-one/3258.html

Why are pilgrims bowing down to the Ka’ba?

Q : What do you think that the pilgrims get from living together like this on the pilgrimage? j-day-two/3259.html

Q : Why would Muslims want to reach the top of the hill? Muslims must climb Mount Arafat where Muhammad once preached

At Mina, the pilgrims throw 49 stones at 3 concrete pillars. These represent the devil that Abraham drove away with stones Q : What is the purpose of doing this?

Q : Why perform these two actions? j-day-three/3261.html

You can design a one page travel advert in your book for

Across 5. The first of the five Pillars of Islam 6. He often preached on the Mount of Mercy 7. The devil is chased from here Down 1. A person on a holy visit 2. Muslims must walk around this 7 times 3. This is done at the end of Hajj 4. The centre of the Muslim faith 5. To be done five times a day by Muslims S H A H A D A H M U H A M M A D M I N A P I L G R I A K L B R C A H S F C H K E I K M

Fold your homework in two and put it in your book.

Read Hassan’s personal diary of his visit to Makkah. Working with a partner try to work out as many reasons as you can why he thought it was so important and special to him. one/clips/introduction-to-hajj- the-fifth-pillar-of- islam/3257.html j-day-three/3261.html

It has made me more conscious, aware, of my creator, Allah and it has made me a more humble and gentle human being. I was reminded too of the brotherhood of man and that everyone is equal before Allah Hajj also made me think a lot about The Day of Judgment when every single person will have to stand before Allah and be judged It reminds me of just how much I rely on Allah for my every single need, even the air that I breathe j-day-two/3259.html

Task : write a letter to a friend telling them what you did on Hajj, why you went there and explain how the trip has helped you. Dear Level 4-5 I have just got back from Mecca. The things we did included Level 5-6 The things I have learnt from my trip are Level 6+ Now I am back I feel it has helped me by Describe and explain some of the events of the Hajj. Use p New Steps 2 Explain some of the things you have learnt from your pilgrimage. Use Hassan’s diary Explain how the Hajj has changed you as a person

can compare the life and teachings of famous religious people with my own life and experiences can see reasons for people’s beliefs and comment on if you agree with them. can compare the moral views held by some people with those of your own. can see a reason for people’s religious practices and lifestyles even if I don’t agree with them. can understand how religious beliefs and ideas may be expressed in different ways.

I must believe in God without question I must pray on a regular basis I must be prepared to share my wealth with other less fortunate people I must read my holy book regularly I must visit holy places to remind myself of my faith I must follow the teachings of my spiritual leader It can affect when and what I eat I must go to my temple on a regular basis

I would/would not be able to follow a religion because…….. Here you are to comment on how you would cope with having to follow all the religious duties