Islam For Teenagers: A simple guide explaining common issues faced by young Muslims.

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Islam For Teenagers: A simple guide explaining common issues faced by young Muslims.

Islam For Teenagers: A simple guide explaining common issues faced by young Muslims.

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The hajj is an annual Muslim rite that every believer is expected to take part in at least once in his lifetime, if he or she is physically and financially able to do so. It is also an important act of religious worship and devotion. From the seventh to the tenth day in Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic (Arabic lunar) calendar, thousands of Muslims converge on the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia to visit the holy shrine of the Kaaba in the Great Mosque. Tradition has it that the shrine was built by Abraham, considered by Islam, Judaism, and Christianity to be a prophet and the founder of the faith. The pilgrimage culminates with the feast of sacrifice, one of the two major festivals that are celebrated during the Islamic (Arabic lunar) year. Use our wealth of information below to help teach your pupils about the hijab principle in Islam, how it’s manifested, and what it means for those who practise Islam... The camel owner was full of regret and sorrow. He had mistreated his camel and upset Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). He was ashamed, so from that day on he looked after his animals with great care and always made sure they had enough to eat and drink. The camel never cried again. Every other Friday, we try to feature a new theme which will uplift our spirituality. Our themes mostly focus on the universal values such as compassion, patience, love and so on. Teaching your children about the celebration of Eid? Take a look at this wonderful All About Eid PowerPoint. More Islamic Celebrations

Life after death in Islam is central to the meaning and purpose of most Muslims' lives. They believe they are on Earth for a relatively short time and during this time, they are preparing for eternal life after death. Islamic Art

It is believed by many Muslims that Adam built the Ka'bah - the very first and most sacred place for Muslims to worship in Mecca. Salat (ritual prayer)—the five daily prayers are performed at dawn, noon, mid-afternoon, sunset and night. The prayers are offered in Arabic language and facing the direction of Mecca. These Islam primary resources also feature a variety of helpful teaching materials for your KS1 children.

This Islamic celebration is of the birth of the prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). This is celebrated in the third month of the Islamic calendar. Poetry and songs were often performed to the crowds. Most Muslims approve of this celebration but there are some who believe it to be an illicit religious innovation. Countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar no longer celebrate Mawlid al-Nabi al-Sharif. According to Muslims, in 610 an angel told Muhammad that Allah had chosen him as a prophet. Throughout his life, Muhammad continued to receive messages that he believed came from God.Adam, in Islam, was the very first prophet and human being.Muslims believe that Allah created Adam from clay. He was given the ability to think logically and was told to be the representative of God, the Khalifah.

In Islam, Allahhas 99 names (but is not limited to this number), which Muslims call upon Him by and each name has a meaning. Lots of Muslim women will be seen to wear garments that cover their full body, only exposing their eyes. Some cover every part of their bodies except their face and hands. Others are known to believe that only their hair or chest needs to be hidden, whilst some Muslim women don’t observe any particular principles of dress. The total Shiʿite movement comprises probably less than 10 percent of the Islamic world. The greatest concentration is in Iran, where Shiʿism has long been the national religion and where 90 percent of the population is Shiʿite. It is in Iran that the conflict between the Shiʿites and the Sunnites became explosive in the late 20th century. After the 1979 takeover of the government of Iran by the Islamic fundamentalist leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his followers, other Muslim countries in the Middle East feared that their governments would be subverted by Shiʿite fundamentalism. Sufism In the early Islamic community, this carrying of the Koran’s message brought conflict with those who opposed it. The Muslim community was told to defend itself in the form of jihad, or holy war. Muhammad told them that the greater jihad is an internal struggle against evil and oppression and that the lesser jihad was the struggle against external evil and oppression. The intent was not to force conversion on anyone; this was forbidden by the Koran.The word ‘youm’, is an Arabic word recognised as meaning a (non-fixed) long period of time. The word is featured throughout the Qur’an and signifies different measurements in time. A measurement of a day can vary from one thousand to fifty thousand years. Allah created the world and the heavens. He made all the creatures, which walk, swim, crawl and fly on the face of the Earth. He made the angels, and the sun, moon and stars to dwell in the universe. Tawallah (also spelt Tawalla) refers to showing love. This includes love both for God and for those who follow him. The Ka'bahis an ancient Muslim shrine which Muslims believe to be the holiest place on Earth. Muslims will face the direction of the Ka'bah when they pray. Spending lavishly on unnecessary things, spending your time unproductively, Watching TV, listening Music etc. All these come under waste, especially involvement of teenagers is more than 70%. So avoid wasting, even if you are to eat and drink.

Upon hearing The Prophet’s words, the campers put out the fire immediately and the ants were saved. The Prophet stressed that all creatures are important to Allah and that we should look after them. The Ismaʿilis are divided into two groups: the Nizaris and the Mustaʿlis. The head of the Nizaris is the Aga Khan, believed to be a direct descendant of ʿAli. The Nizaris live in India and Pakistan and in parts of Iran, Syria, and Africa. The Mustaʿlis live mostly around Mumbai (Bombay), India, and have their own spiritual head.I know that it is very difficult to see your son sometimes going in the wrong direction and not know how to stop him from destroying himself, his family, and his life. But if you work hard to instill in him the right values and Islamic manners early and try to help him develop a wholesome lifestyle without being overbearing, perhaps you can prevent him from going astray. So start letting your son become a part of the family decision-making process. The seeds of division were sown early. Muhammad’s death left the community without a commonly accepted leader, or caliph (from khalifah, meaning both “successor” and “deputy”). The leadership crisis was compounded by the fact that it came at a turbulent time, when Muslim armies were already beginning the century of conquests that would create a vast new empire.



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