Name one pillar of Islam
Shahadah, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj
How many times a day should Muslim's pray?
5
What do they call their god?
Allah
Name all 3 religions sacred texts
Judaism - Torah
Christianity - Bible
Islam - Qur'an
People who follow the religion of Islam are called what?
Muslims
What does Salah mean?
Prayer
When does Ramadan occur?
The 9 month of the Islamic calendar
What happens after they die?
Soul is questioned and they go to heaven or hell
Explain the difference in dietary requirements of each religion
Judaism - Kosher
Christianity - no restrictions except holy days e.g Ash Wednesday
Islam - Halal
How many months are there in the Islamic Calendar?
12 months
What are the 5 pillars of Islam?
Shahadah, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj
What is Wudu?
Wudu is the process Muslims must go through before entering a mosque to purify themselves.
It includes washing their hands, mouth, face, feet and arms several times
“And there is none coequal or comparable to Him.” What does this quote from the Quran mean?
Allah is above all humans
"By an act of mercy from God, you O’ Prophet were gentle in your dealings with them – had you been harsh, or hard-hearted, they would have dispersed and left you – so pardon them and ask forgiveness for them. Consult with them about matters, then, when you have decided on a course of action, put your trust in God: God loves those who put their trust in Him?" What holy book is the quote from?
Quran 3:159
Name one holy places for Muslim's
Jerusalem, Makkah, Medina
Explain two reasons why Zakah is important for Muslims.
•One of the Five Pillars- the basis of Islam.
•It relates to cleanliness, growth, blessing and praise.
•This form of charity helps to purify a person’s wealth, increases blessings in life and gains Muslims rewards in the afterlife.
•Teaches people to be less selfish.
•Zakat is an obligatory tax on every Muslim designed to help the poor and empower communities.
When is the first time Shahadah has to be said?
In a baby ears after its born
Who is the last Prophet/Messenger in Islam?
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Name one festival for each religion
Some examples
Judaism - Sabbath, Hanukah
Christianity - Easter, Christmas
Islam - Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha
“Do what is beautiful. Allah loves those who do what is beautiful” What does this quote from the Quran mean?
One must be pure at heart. The verse asks everyone to do good in this world. Our actions must be centered around doing good deeds that bring joy to the heart and offer something valuable to others as well.
What is Hajji? And what is its purpose?
What: Hajj is the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim must make at least once in their lifetime if they are able.
Purpose: It is the most spiritual event that a Muslim experiences, observing rituals in the most sacred places in the Islamic world.
What is the name of the Islamic birth ceromony/baby welcoming?
Aqiqah
Explain two reasons why fasting is important to Muslims.
•Ramadan is the holiest month of the year in Islamic culture. For Muslims, it’s a time for spiritual reflection and growth, to help those in need, and to spend time with loved ones.
•Fasting is important during Ramadan as it allows Muslim to devote themselves to their faith, get closer to Allah and learn patience and compassion.
•It’s about focusing on your faith, not just your physical body.
•It’s also one of the Five Pillars of Islam which are the foundation of how Muslims live their lives.
How do the religions view the concept of god?
Judaism - One indivisible god
Christianity - The Holy Trinity
Islam - Allah as a singular unique God
What is the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr?
The celebration of the end of fasting after Ramadan. It is known as the ‘festival of breaking of the fast’.