Learning from our Families
Learning from our Teachers
Learning from our Prophets and Imams
The Tree of Knowledge
Mixed Review
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True or False: In a family, people look out for one another and care for each other.
True.
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What do we learn from our teachers?
We learn to read, write, count, draw, paint, sing, play different games and much more from our teachers.
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Who was our first Prophet? Who was our last Prophet?
Our first prophet was Prophet Adam and our final prophet is Prophet Muhammad.
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Why is the king travelling to find the "tree of knowledge?"
The king wants to be able to become very wise by eating the fruit of the tree so he can solve problems of his kingdom.
100
True or False: Hazar Imam wishes for the Ismailis to be happy and united.
True!
200
Islam teaches us to _______ and _______ our parents. Is this only for our parents?
LOVE and RESPECT We must be kind and respectful and love all family members including brothers and sisters and grandparents.
200
How can our teachers help us understand the world around us better?
We can ask them questions and read with them to discover more about our world.
200
The Prophet explained to Muslims the Message of Islam and guided them to the right path. What is the right path called?
as sirat al-mustaqim
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How does the king find his tree? What does he learn?
The king becomes the pupil (student) of the old man and learns many things, including how to think for himself.
200
How is Hazar Imam always with us?
Hazar Imam is in our hearts. Just as we love him, he loves us like our spiritual parent.
300
What are some of the things we learn from our families?
-How to walk and talk, eat and dress and understand and discover Allah's creation around us.
300
What do we learn from our teachers in REC?
We learn about Allah, Prophet Muhammad and our Imams. Our teachers explain the guidance of our present Imam, Mawlana Shah Karim al-Husayni.
300
Who was our first Imam? How is he related to Prophet Muhammad?
Our first Imam was Hazrat Ali and he was the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law.
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Who is the "tree of knowledge?"
The old man was the "tree of knowledge." Even though he did not look like a tree, his knowledge was as deep as the roots of a tree and as sweet as the fruit.
300
How can we appreciate the knowledge and skills we have learned from our families?
By thanking Allah for our families and caring and loving our parents and members of our family.
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What are some things we do with our families?
As a family, we pray together, visit our other relatives and friends, talk to each other about our day, laugh and play together and even share our problems with one another.
400
Islam teaches us to learn as much as we can about the world. What can we do with what we learn?
We should use our knowledge to help people around us so we can better serve our Imam, our jamat, our families and people in our countries.
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Who is Hazar Imam?
Mawlana Shah Karim is the forty-ninth Imam of the Ismaili Muslims. He is our present, living guide to the right path and our spiritual leader. Hazar Imam is the direct descendant of Prophet Muhammad.
400
What did we put on our "tree of knowledge?"
Multiple answers
400
What are some ways we can be on "as sirat al-mustaqim?"
By following our Imam's guidance, living a balanced life, being good Ismailis, etc.
500
Allah says in the Quran that we must ________ and _______ our parents.
Be kind and respectful to our parents and not become angry with them.
500
What has Mawlana Hazir Imam said to us about education?
Hazar Imam wants us to work extremely hard and try to become the best student in the schools we attend so we become more capable of bettering the world around us.
500
What does Hazar Imam tell us in his farmans?
Hazar Imam tells us to be regular in our prayers and religious duties. He also wants us to be healthy and educate ourselves while working together and helping one another.
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How can we better use our knowledge?
By helping those around us and teaching others from what we know ourselves.
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY! When do we refer to "the right path" in our dua?
First part of dua. "Guide us to the right path"
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