This foundation edition on Islam is part of a series aimed at lower-ability pupils. The questions are written to make it easy for pupils to interpret information on a spread. Its pagination means that it can be used with the core editions, or as a stand alone text.
The Cat I Never Named
by Amra Sabic-El-Rayess and Laura L. Sullivan
It is 1992 and Bihac, Amra's hometown, is a multicultural city with Muslims, Croats, and Serbs. But when tensions escalate, the Serbs turn on their Bosnian neighbors. The Serbs control the army, and now they have peaceful Bihac surrounded. Soon Amra and her family are dealing with starvation and the threat of brutal violence; school, friendships, and the attentions from a new boy have to take a back seat to finding food and the tragic fallout from rising bigotry and ethnic hatred. Through it all...
Great Religious Leaders: Muhammad and Islam (Great Religious Leaders)
by Kerena Marchant
When Muhammad was about 40 years old, he started to have revelations from the One God, Allah. At first he was shocked by them, but later he started to talk in public about Allah's message. Gradually, people realised he was a prophet and started to follow his teaching. Eventually this grew into the religion now known as Islam. This book tells you about the life of Muhammad (pbuh), who he was and what he did. It explains his revelations from Allah, what he taught his followers and about the Muslim...
Religions to inspiRE for KS3: Islam Teacher's Resource Book
by Stuart Kerner and Steve Clarke
This innovative course gives you the flexibility to deliver Key Stage 3 Religious Education however you want - both thematically and/or by religion. InspiRE comprises two parallel sets of books: Themes to InspiRE, three books (one for each year of Key Stage 3) that cover the non-statutory Programme of Study for Religious Education through an exploration of thematic issues and concepts. Religions to InspiRE, seven 'by religion' books that exemplify the themes and expand them from the points of v...
Ibn Battuta was no ordinary traveller. Between 1325 CE when he set off and 1354 CE when he finally returned home to stay, he had visited about 40 modern countries and travelled roughly 75,000 miles, going on foot, camel, horse, wagon, boat and even sled. His travels took him to nearly every part of the Muslim world at the time, from Morocco to Mecca, through Persia and Iraq, down the west coast of Africa, into Russia, over to India and even across to China. Ibn Battuta's journey gives us a fas...
These stories recount the conversions of two of the Companions of the Prophet, 'Amr Ibn al-Jamuh and Abdulla Ibn Salam.
AQA GCSE Religious Studies A - Islam
Written for the AQA GCSE Religious Studies A specification, the student book provides a focused look on Islam. Help students focus on what they need to know through clear learning objectives at the start of each chapter. Key terms reinforce learning, providing definitions of key words that students need to be familiar with. Includes a range of activities that encourage students to apply their knowledge.
The Cat I Never Named
by Amra Sabic-El-Rayess and Laura Sullivan
*Ten years on from 9/11, much of the Muslim faith remains largely unknown and misunderstood in the West. *While there have been a number of successful books on the topic of Islamic history - from Karen Armstrong's Islam: A Brief History to Bernard Lewis's The Crises of Islam - there is surprisingly no book for a popular audience about Islam as a religion, let alone one by an author from an Islamic background. *No God But God fills that gap, addressing issues of belief: the difference between the...
Qatar (Modern Middle East Nations and Their Strategic Place in the World) (Major Muslim Nations)
by Lisa McCoy
Morocco (Modern Middle East Nations and Their Strategic Place in the World) (Major Muslim Nations)
by Lynda Cohen Cassanos and Linda Cassands
Syria (Major Muslim Nations) (Modern Middle East Nations & Their Strategic Place in the World S.)
by Anne Marie Sullivan
Indonesia (Major Muslim Nations) (Growth & Influence of Islam S.)
by Lynda Cohen Cassanos