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1 Belief in the Day of Judgement.
To explore the belief in the day of judgement. To analyse Islamic theologians views of the day of judgement. Do Now: What do Muslim’s believe about the day of judgement?

2 Activation 1: Watch the video clip
Activation 1: Watch the video clip. Take notes on Muslim beliefs about judgement day. Think, Pair, Share: Why will humans be judged?

3 Read p.39-43 (Chapter 5 – Goingto heaven or hell) Malcolm Clark.
How do Muslims find out about the Day of Judgement? What is the first step in judgement? Create an outline of the 9 steps of judgement. What is barzakh? What are the steps of the judicial enquiry? What are the the difficult issues of the day of judgement? What is the sufi/modernist view? What will heaven be like? What will hell be like? What is the Islamic view of purgatory? Answer the questions in full sentences in your book.

4 Explore the Muslim belief in the day of judgement. (8 Marks).
God will resurrect all humanity on the day of judgement. Everyone will be stripped of all clothes, titles and assets. Everyone will be held accountable by Allah for what they have done. Angels will recite from their records all the deeds that an individual has committed. Israfil will blow the trumpet to signal the beginning of judgement day. Barzakh is the time of testing in the grave that precedes the day of judgement. There will be signs about the day of judgement. E.g. the natural order of nature will be reversed. All move across the bridge that goes over the fire of hell and leads to the entrance of heaven. Qur’an – “all that is on earth will perish, only the face of God will remain.” Surah 55


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