These stories show the simplicity and devotion of the three caliphs Abu Bakr, Umar and Umar II.
AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Islam: Ethics
Written for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies A specification, the student book provides a focused look at ethics within Islam. Key terms reinforce learning, providing definitions of key words that students need to be familiar with. Discussion activities present questions or statements which encourage students to develop their skills of reflection, discussion and evaluation. Help students focus on what they need to know through clear learning objectives at the start of each chapter.
Islamic Stories (Traditional Religious Tales) (Storyteller)
by Anita Ganeri
Presents stories from the teachings of Islam involving such prophets as Muhammad, Musa, and Hajar.
This famous dictionary of the Qur'an has gone through many reprints by various Muslim and non-Muslim publishers since it was first published in 1873. However, this is the first time it has been subjected to a complete revision by a Muslim scholar.
Based strongly on the most important topics within the syllabus, the texts can also be easily integrated with existing KS3 resources. Careful monitoring of the language level in each book allows all pupils in a mixed ability classroom to assess and understand RE. It is presented in a clear, colorful and simple way in order to hold the student's interest. The editions covering Christianity and Judaism are also available.
The book introduces different aspects of Islam, such as the mosque, prayer, Muhamrad, Ramadian, scripture and pilgrimage. It also addresses topics such as the growth of Islam and growing up in Islam, making the book up-to-date and accessible to young people. Each chapter is supported by a question section which allows pupils to develop their coursework and exam technique. In addition there are numbered sub-sections at the end of the book, providing material for higher ability students to use for...
GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A: Islam (GCSE Religious Studies for AQA A)
by Marianne Fleming, Peter Smith, and David Worden
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject: Religious Studies First teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This Student Book has been approved by AQA. This textbook offers a tried and trusted approach to cover the study of Islam, and thematic studies from the perspective of Islam. Each chapter sets clear objectives and topic summaries, helping students understand what they need to know. Case studies provide a real-life story or...
One of a series that focuses on major religions and their relevance to contemporary life. It offers a balance of information about each religion and an exploration of how we can learn from it. The text looks at the founders and significant individuals in the religion and its key beliefs, signs and symbols. Worship is also covered, the festivals, celebrations, rites of passage, pilgrimages and sacred places. Moral issues and ultimate questions are presented and considered. The concepts explored i...
Each book in this series deals with a topic in a History Study Unit at Key Stage 3 of the National Curriculum. The text fills in the background to the period and gives an account of the course of events. Information is also conveyed by means of maps and diagrams. The reader is invited to analyze original source material, such as documents, illustrations and statistics, and thereby to develop appropriate skills. Focusing on Islam as a religion and a political power, this book describes its develo...
Religious Communities (The Changing Face of Modern Families)
by Crest Mason
"Story Readers" are a Religious Education resource for teachers involved in teaching primary years 7-11. They have been designed to assist specialists and non-specialists alike by providing various types of information, suggestions and child-centred material in the form of a Teacher's Book and a set of accompanying worksheets. The Teacher's Book is divided into chapters, each of which centres around one story, which has been written to be read aloud to the class. Background information and exten...
The Seeking Religion CD-ROMs provide a mixture of starter, main and plenary activities for use with an interactive whiteboard or data projector. Complementing the Key Stage 3 strategy and the Framework document, the activities are designed to be fun and engaging and encourage whole-class interaction. This CD-ROM includes: - Activities to support the Christian, Muslim and Jewish titles in the series.
Islam (Understanding Religions) (World Religions)
by Matthew S Gordon
Part of an eight-volume series on the world's great religions, this book tells the story of Islam, the world's second most widespread religion, from the founding of the nation of Islam to the beliefs and customs of practising Muslims today.
The American Muslim Teenager's Handbook
by Dilara Hafiz, Imran Hafiz, and Yasmine Hafiz
Everything you always wanted to know about Islam -- but didn't know to ask! What does it mean to be Muslim in America? Ask ten different people and you'll probably receive ten different answers. Islam is as dynamic as it is misunderstood, and has been in a state of constant change and development for almost fourteen hundred years. So how can you reconcile being a teenager in America with being a Muslim? It's not as difficult as you might think! Written by teens for teens, The American...