The Guiding Light series has been designed to teach the essential aspects of Islamic beliefs and practices to children of primary school age. Areas explored include the core Islamic beliefs; the five pillars of Islam; the Sīrah (life of the Prophet) and early Islamic history; good manners and etiquette; moral training and guidance; and much more. Where appropriate, Qur’ānic passages and Aḥādīth are introduced to support the central theme of each lesson.

This book is the third in the series and is tailored towards children aged 7–9 who are confident readers. The central theme is generosity and charitableness, with particular focus on az-Zakāt as one of the five pillars of Islam. It teaches basic concepts such as: In what ways is Allāh generous?; What are Zakāt, Ṣadaqah and Ṣadaqah Jāriyah?; What was the Hijrah?; and Who were the Anṣār? It also explains the concept of du‘ā’ (supplications) and how to make them, as well as other ways of expressing thankfulness to Allāh. As part of the continuing exploration of key Islamic beliefs, a chapter on the role of angels is also included. With regard to personal behaviour and development, other themes explore good neighbourliness, respect for one's parents, and the importance of receiving a rounded education. 

Lessons are written in clear, simple English and are kept short to maintain interest. Most lessons are followed by a comprehension exercise and homework activities to encourage the pupils to revisit the materials they have been taught. Classroom discussion points are also included to invite the children to explore each chapter in greater depth and to think about how they can apply the lessons in their everyday lives. The passages of Arabic, where included, are furnished with a pronunciation guide to aid memorisation and correct recitation, alongside the English meaning to help foster a good understanding of what is being taught.

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The Guiding Light series teaches key Islamic beliefs and practices. It explores the pillars of Islam; the life of Prophet Muhammad; early Islamic history; Islamic morals and etiquette; Qur'anic surahs and ahadith. The core themes of this second book are charitable giving (zakat and sadaqah), du‘a's (supplications) and the Hijrah.

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1.  In what ways is Allāh (SWT) generous?

2.  What is Zakāt?

3.  What is Ṣadaqah?

4.  What does Sūratul-Mā‘ūn teach us?

5.  Why did the Prophet (ṢAAS) leave Makkah?

6.  What was the Hijrah?

7.  Who were the Anṣār?

8.  Who is a good neighbour?

9.  What is a du‘ā’?

10. What du‘ā’s appear in the Qur’ān?

11. How should we respect our parents?

12. What is the role of the angels?

13. How should we show thankfulness?

14. Why is going to school important?

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781911118237
Publisert
2024-10-10
Utgiver
Anglo-Arabic Graphics Ltd
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
56

Biografisk notat

Dr. Imran Hamza Alawiye was born in Ogbomosho, Nigeria and graduated from the Faculty of Arabic Language and Literature at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia. He went on to obtain his doctorate in Classical Arabic from The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) within the University of London. He is the author of numerous books designed to teach Arabic to non-Arabic speakers to learners across a broad age range, including the popular 'Gateway to Arabic' series, and he also shares his knowledge and expertise in Arabic teaching through his dedicated YouTube channel. He has taught both Arabic and Islamic studies at a number of UK educational institutions over the course of more than forty years and is regularly invited to deliver Islamic lectures.