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*ISLAM

ENGAGE_MAP 1.Read the Enduring Understanding 2.Review the Map 3.Complete Analysis Questions 4.7 Minutes: stopwatch.com/large- stopwatch/ stopwatch.com/large- stopwatch/

EXPLAIN.1 THE FAITH ISLAM QUR’AN/KORAN IS THEIR HOLY BOOK WRITTEN ONLY IN ARABIC SECULAR AND RELIGIOUS LAW MOSQUE – ISLAMIC HOUSE OF WORSHIP

Practices of Islam

EXPLAIN.2: THE FIVE PILLARS OF FAITH # 1 FAITH – “THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH, AND MUHAMMAD IS THE MESSENGER OF ALLAH”

EXPLAIN.3: THE FIVE PILLARS OF FAITH # 2 PRAYER – *5 TIMES A DAY FACING TOWARDS MECCA

EXPLAIN.4: THE FIVE PILLARS OF FAITH #3 – ALMS GIVING *TO THE LESS FORTUNATE IT IS A RELIGIOUS TAX

EXPLAIN.5 THE FIVE PILLARS OF FAITH #4 FASTING NO FOOD OR DRINK FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET DURING MONTH OF RAMADAN

EXPLAIN.6 THE FIVE PILLARS OF FAITH #5- HAJJ OR PILGRIMAGE – AT LEAST ONCE IN A LIFETIME A JOURNEY TO MECCA

EXPALIN.7 ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE FIVE PILLARS OF FAITH – HELP FOCUS ON ALLAH, MUHAMMAD, & POOR MUSLIMS DO NOT SEPARATE RELIGIOUS FROM PERSONAL LIFE

EXPLAIN.8 ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE SUNNA – MODEL FOR PROPER LIVING COMES FROM EXAMPLE SET BY MUHAMMAD

EXPLAIN.9 ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE *SHARIAH LAW – REGULATES FAMILY LIFE, MORAL CONDUCT, BUSINESS & COMMUNITY LIFE COMES FROM QUR’AN AND SUNNA

EXPALIN.10 LINKS TO JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY ALLAH IS SAME AS GOD WORSHIPPED BY JEWS & CHRISTIANS JESUS IS A PROPHET

EXPLAIN.11 LINKS TO JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY ALL THREE BELIEVE IN HEAVEN, HELL, & JUDGEMENT DAY SHAR’IA REQUIRES TOLERANCE OF JEWS & CHRISTIANS *ALL THREE FOLLOW A CODE OF BEHAVIOR

EXPALIN.12 LINKS TO JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY ISLAMIC DIFFERENCES: JESUS IS NOT SON OF GOD QUR’AN IS COMPLETION OF TORAH AND BIBLE

EXPLAIN.13 LINKS TO JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY *JEWS & CHRISTIANS ARE KNOWN AS “PEOPLE OF THE BOOK” TO THE MUSLIMS

Quick Review 1. What does “Islam” mean in Arabic? 2. What do Muslims believe Muhammad was? 3. Towards what city do Muslims pray? 4. List the 5 Pillars of Islam 5. What system of law regulates the family life, moral conduct, business and community life of Muslims? 6. Why was the Hijrah important?

7. What is the best Muslim model for proper living? 8. Who do Muslims consider the “People of the Book” 9. How do the 5 Pillars help Muslims submit to Allah’s will? 10. The Qur’an and what other work form the shari’a, or body of Islamic law? 11. Define Muslim 12. How are Judaism, Christianity and Islam similar?

Quick Review 1. What does “Islam” mean in Arabic? Submission to the will of Allah 2. What do Muslims believe Muhammad was? Last of the prophets 3. Towards what city to Muslims pray? Mecca 4. List the 5 Pillars of Islam-Faith, Alms, Fasting, Prayers, Hajj 5. What system of law regulates the family life, moral conduct, business and community life of Muslims? Shari’a 6. Why was the Hijrah important? Muhammad was accepted as a political leader in Medina

7. What is the best Muslim model for proper living? The Sunna 8. Who do Muslims consider the “People of the Book”? Jews and Christians 9. How do the 5 Pillars help Muslims submit to Allah’s will? Helping them focus on Allah, Muhammad and the poor 10. The Qur’an and what other work form the shari’a, or body of Islamic law? Sunna 11. Define Muslim-one who has submitted 12. How are Judaism, Christianity and Islam similar? Believe in the same God, all three believe in Heaven, Hell and judgment day, and all 3 follow a code of behavior