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My First
Islamic
Activity Pack
(All About Me and
The World Around Me)
Reading • Writing • Colouring • Quiz • Wordsearch • +More
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‘My First
Islamic
Activity Pack’
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Date:..……………………………………
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In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful,
The Bestower of Mercy
Asalaamu alaykom wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatu,
All praise is to Allah , the Lord of the universe, and peace be upon our Prophet
Muhammad , the seal of prophets, and upon his household, companions, and all
those who follow their example until the end of time.
Jazaakom Allahu khairun! (May Allah reward you with goodness, Ameen) for
purchasing ‘My First Islamic Activity Pack’ from UmmAssadHomeSchool.Com
I pray to Allah that He brings to you all good benefit through true
knowledge, righteous actions and good deeds, Ameen.
'My First Islamic Activity Pack' is made by UmmAssadHomeschool.com and
aims to help young children aged 4-8 years to understand themselves and the
world around them from a pure Islamic point of view (only authentic resources
from the Quran, Hadith and trusted Scholars have been used). It introduces
the correct Islamic Aqeedah with fun yet challenging activities without losing
the message; also nurturing a child’s belief and love for Allah and His
Messenger and familiarising them to follow evidences. All topics included are
based on Aqeedah, teaching the most beneficial knowledge (Islam) and asking
questions that matter most such as 'Who is you Lord' and 'Who is your
Prophet' and 'What is your religion'. Explaining in simple terms the different
types of creation and its purpose, thus leading into subjects such as Science
and Geography. The activities interact with children at their level whilst
involving parent/guardian or teacher; a range of activities have been packed to
keep any child productively busy in their ‘spare time’ such as letter, number and
colour recognition, guided reading, writing, colouring, eye coordination skills,
fine motor skills, quizzes, wordsearch games and much more. It's a must have
for any child beginning to study Islam.
Please subscribe, share and send us your reviews. Jazaakom Allahu khair!
Yours Sincerely,
*This ‘Islamic Activity Pack’ is proof-read by Al-Madinah
University graduate and student of knowledge Abdul-Hakeem
@ibnmitchell. May Allah grant him success, Ameen!
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How To Use This Folder
1. Print everything out on white A4 paper, put them into a folder.
2. Read the instructions to your child on each page.
3. Download the FREE Flashcards on pages 22, 23, 24 and 56.
What you need:
This Folder
Following for your own reference: Three Fundamental Principles of Islam,
Islamic Creed for Children, Aqeedah Level 1 by Moosa Richardson,
Sunnah.com and QuranExplorer (Translations from these websites need to
be double checked)
Pencil, Colour pencils
Parent/Guardian
Child
Patience, Mercy, Focus and Dua!
DO:
Be enthusiastic, make it fun and praise your child’s efforts
Give them your full and undivided attention
Work at their unique pace/level
Revise what they have learnt, be consistent
Explain pages when necessary
Persevere at the first sign of them giving up
Stop if they look entirely bored or frustrated
Refer to the answers at the end of the Pack (no cheating).
DONT:
Rush- there’s no deadline or time limit
Get angry- you only make matters worse
Give up- they won’t take you seriously otherwise.
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Dua (Supplication)
“Rabbi zidni ‘ilma” (Say: O my Lord, Increase me in knowledge) Ameen
(Quran. Surah 20, ayah 114)
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About Me
“Asalaamu alaykom” (Peace be upon you all, Ameen)
My First Name is:
………………………………………………
My Surname is:
………………………………………………
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(Highlight the correct day and months of your date of birth below)
Day:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30/31
Calendar Months:
Islamic: Gregorian:
Arabic: Arabic Transliteration: English: م Muharram January محر Safar February صفر
األول ربيع Rabi’ al-Awwal March الثاني ربيع Rabi’ ath-Thaani April األولى جمادى Jumaad-al-Oola May اآلخرة جمادى Jumad-al-Akhirah June برج Rajab July
Sha’ban August شعبان Ramadhan September رمضان Shawwaal October شوال Dhul-Qa’adah November ذوالقعدة Dhul-Hijjah December ذوالحجة
My Age:
……………………
Date of Birth:
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My Address:
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………………………………………………
………………………………………………
Postcode:……………………………
My Phone Number:
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Nationality:……………………………
Ethnicity:………………………………
…………………………………………………
I am a Boy/Girl
Height:
…………………………………………………
Weight:
………………………………………
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These are my Unique Finger Prints. Nobody has
fingerprints like mine.
Paint your fingers and print them into the box below. (Get a grown up to help you)
Thumb Index Middle Ring Pinky
I am left/right handed.
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About My Family
I have a family of:(how many?)
…………………………………………………
My Mother’s name:
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My Father’s name:
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Things I do to be dutiful to my Parents
Read (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Highlight what applies to you (child), work on what
doesn’t. Fill in the empty boxes with more duties you can think of.
Allah says: “Your Lord has decreed, that you worship none but Him, and
that you be dutiful to your parents. If one of them or both of them attain old
age in your life, do not say to them ‘Uff’ (a word of disrespect) or repel them,
but speak to them a gracious word. And lower unto them the wing of
submission through mercy, and say: My Lord! Have mercy on them both as
they did care for me when I was little.” (Quran, Surah 17, ayah 23-24)
Allah says: “We have enjoined on man kindness to parents.” (Quran. Surah
29, ayah 8)
Look after myself
Sort the laundry
Help make/serve food
Make Dua for them
Help tidy the house
Don’t get angry Help clean the house
Don’t complain Play nicely with sibling
Don’t raise my voice Speak the truth
Do homework Talk kindly
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About Knowledge
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Allah has affirmed knowledge for Himself and praised it.
Knowledge comes before speech and action.
The Quran and Hadith is knowledge revealed from Allah
The Quran = Allah’s Speech.
Hadith = the Prophet speech, approval and actions.
The Scholars are the inheritors of the Prophets.
Everything that Allah and His Prophet say is true.
We always need to be careful who we take knowledge from.
Islam must be followed with the understanding of the ‘Salaf’.
The ‘Salaf’ are the three rightly guided generations; First is the Prophet
and his companions, then the two next generations who followed them.
There are two types of knowledge a Muslim seeks, the obligatory
knowledge and the recommended knowledge.
Obligatory knowledge is what every Muslim needs in order to know what
is required from him in worship to his Lord with proof.
Recommended knowledge is extra Islamic knowledge after that.
Ibn al-Qayyim (Scholar) rahimahullah said, “There are 6 stages to knowledge:
1. Asking questions in a good manner.
2. Remaining quiet and listening attentively.
3. Understanding well.
4. Memorising.
5. Teaching.
6. This is its fruit: Acting upon the knowledge and keeping to its limits.”
[Miftah Darus-Sa’adah (p.283)]
The Prophet said: “Seeking knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim.”
“When Allah wishes good for someone, He bestows upon him the
understanding of Deen.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
Allah says: “O you who believe! Obey Allah and obey His Messenger and all
those in authority over you.” (Quran. Surah 4, ayah 59)
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True or False?
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. Allah has full knowledge of everything. True/False
2. After Allah , we must obey the Prophet . True/False
3. We must also follow the way of the Salaf. True/False
4. Seeking Islamic knowledge is not important. True/False
5. When Allah wishes good for us, He gives us True/False
understanding of the Deen.
6. We must always act upon our knowledge. True/False
7. We don’t have to teach others. True/False
8. We can only memorise when we are old. True/False
9. If we don’t understand something, we ask. True/False
10.True Knowledge helps us worship Allah better. True/False
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About Kufr, Shirk and Bidah
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
In order to avoid all evil, we need to learn and understand what evil is.
Kufr To ‘disbelieve’.
Minor kufr is a temporary disbelief and is at the time when
someone is committing a certain evil.
Major kufr has 5 types: rejecting the truth, arrogance of
truth, turning away, doubts and hypocrisy.
Allah says:
"And whoever does not judge by what Allah has revealed, then
they are the disbelievers.” (Quran. Surah 5, ayah 44)
Shirk To ‘ascribe partners’ with Allah in His Lordship/Worship.
Comparing Allah to the creation.
Taking the rights of Allah and giving it to the creation.
Minor shirk does not take a person out of Islam. E.g.
Showing off (in worship) for the people.
Major shirk takes a person out of Islam until they repent.
E.g. When someone puts their reliance, hope and fear into
the creation other than Allah for things only Allah can
give; in sacrificing, seeking protection, calling upon etc.
Allah says:
"Verily, Allah forgives not that partners should be set up with
Him (in worship), but He forgives except that (anything else) to
whom He wills; and whoever sets up partners with Allah in
worship, he has indeed invented a tremendous sin." (Quran.
Surah 4, ayah 48)
“Worship Allah and do not join anything with Him (in worship).”
(Quran. Surah 4, ayah 36)
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Bidah This is when someone ‘invents something new’ to Islam
without evidence from the Quran and authentic Hadith.
The Prophet warned us against the innovators; not to be
friends with them, not to encourage them in any way and not
to benefit from them.
The Prophet said:
"Whoever introduces into this affair of ours that which does
not belong to it, will have it rejected." (Sahih Bukhari and
Muslim).
"Every innovation is misguidance and all misguidance is in the
Hellfire." Reported by an-Nasaa'ee (Sahih)
"Whoever innovates or accommodates an innovator then upon
him is the curse of Allah, His Angels and the whole of mankind.”
(Sahih Bukhari and Muslim).
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Multiple Choice Questions
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. What is the meaning of ‘Kufr’?
(a) To disbelieve
(b) To be arrogant regarding the truth
(c) To doubt the truth
(d) All the above
2. What is the meaning of ‘Shirk’?
(a) To ascribe partners with Allah
(b) To compare Allah to His creation
(c) To swear by other than Allah
(d) All the above
3. What is the meaning of ‘Bidah’?
(a) A good person
(b) A newly invented matter in the Religion
(c) A guide
(d) A Religion
4. Why do Muslims need to seek knowledge?
(a) To be popular
(b) To make our parents proud
(c) To know how to worship Allah with proof and to avoid evil
(d) To pass the time
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About The Quran
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
The Quran is uncreated
The speech of Allah
The final revelation sent to Muhammad the final Prophet
Revealed on ‘Laylatul Qadr’ over 1400 years ago
Has never been changed; Allah promises to guard until the end of time
Was revealed over 23 years through the Angel Jibreel
Two types of revelation; The Quran and The Hadith of the Prophet
It’s a guide to mankind to give a warning of Allah’s punishment if they
disobey Him and good news to the believers who do righteous deeds
Muslims recite the Quran when they are clean (wudu)
Muslims recite the Quran with ‘Tajweed’ and ‘Tarteel’. This means to
apply correct rulings to make it sound clear and beautiful
A healing for all illnesses and the best ‘Dhikr’ (remembrance of Allah ).
Allah says:
“All Praise is to Allah, Who has sent down to His slave (Muhammad) the Book
(the Qur'an), and has not placed therein any crookedness. (He has made it)
Straight to give warning (to the disbelievers) of a severe punishment from
Him, and to give glad tidings to the believers, who do righteous deeds, that
they shall have a fair reward (Paradise).” (Quran. Surah 18, ayah 1-2)
“We have sent it (Quran) down on Laylatul-Qadr.” (Quran. Surah 97, ayah 1)
“Verily We: It is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Qur'an) and
surely, We will guard it (from corruption).” (Quran. Surah 15, ayah 9)
“And We reveal of the Qur'an that which is a healing and a mercy for
believers.” (Quran. Surah 17, ayah 82)
“And recite the Quran with Tarteel (in a slow, pleasant tone and style).”
(Quran. Surah 73, ayah 4)
The Prophet said, “The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the
Quran and teach it.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
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Quran Challenge
Put a mark in each circle: ‘Tick’ ( ) = Correct answers and ‘Cross’ ( ) = Wrong answers.
What does Allah teach us in the Quran?
Follow the Prophet
Obey Allah
Respect our Parents
Be grateful
Be patient
Keep clean
Justice Peace
Pray to Allah
Allah is ONE
Hate Good manners
Truth
Lies
Bad manners
Impatience
Be smelly
Be unfair
Shout at people
Follow anybody
Allah has partners
Shirk is evil
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True or False?
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. The Quran was created. True/False
2. The Quran is the speech of Allah . True/False
3. The Quran was the final revelation. True/False
4. The Quran was sent through Angel Jibreel. True/False
5. The Quran is only for the Muslims. True/False
6. The Quran has been changed many times. True/False
7. The Quran was revealed on ‘Laylat-ul-Qadr’. True/False
8. The Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad . True/False
9. The Quran and Hadith are both revelation True/False
From Allah .
10. The Quran is a healing. True/False
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Favourite Books
Discuss your favourite Books and why then write them in the space below.
1._________________________
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2._________________________
__________________________________________________________
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3._________________________
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The English Alphabet
Colour the inside of each letter.
Download ‘English Alphabet Flashcards’ FREE
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The Arabic Alphabet
Colour the inside of each letter.
Download ‘Arabic Alphabet Flashcards’ FREE
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The Numbers 1-10
Colour the inside of each number.
Download ‘Numbers 0-20’ Flashcards FREE
English:
Arabic:
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Colours
Colour in each section of the rainbow in order of the list of colours below.
1. Red 5. Purple
2. Yellow 6. Orange
3. Pink 7. Blue
4. Green
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Shapes
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below, trace each shape and colour them in.
_ eart
_ entagon
_ tar
_ ircle
_ quare
_ riangle
_ val
_ iamond
_ exagon
_ ectangle
_ ross
_ resent _ oon
H, C, D, O, M, H, S, C, P, C, S, R, T
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About The Three Principles of Islam
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Find the evidence in the Quran.
It is obligatory upon everyone to have knowledge of the three matters with
proof from the Quran and Ahadith:
Question: Answer:
Proof: Read from the Quran: Surah 1, ayah 1
Proof: Read from the Quran: Surah 9, ayah 128.
Proof: Read from the Quran: Surah 5, ayah 3.
What is your religion?
(Maa deenuk[i]?)
Who is your Prophet?
(Man nabiyyuk[i]?)
Who is your Lord?
(Man rabbuk[i]?)
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My Lord is Allah
Colour in the picture.
Allah is my Lord. He is the Lord of the whole universe and everything that
is in it. He created us all and takes care of us all, even in ways we can’t
imagine. Whenever we hear His name we praise Him by saying ‘Subhaanahu wa
Taala’. This means ‘Glory be to Allah the Most High.’
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‘A’ is for Allah
Trace the letters below.
…is for Allah .
…is for
1
2 3
4
5
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Who is Allah ?
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Repeat in Arabic and English together.
This great Surah is called ‘Surah Ikhlas’. It describes Allah so perfectly.
It is also one of the shortest Surah’s in the Quran yet is equal to one-third of
the Quran.
Allah says:
In English:
[1] ‘Say; He, Allah is the One and Only
[2] Allah is the Eternal
[3] He begets not, nor was He begotten
[4] And there is nothing comparable to Him.’
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Where is Allah ?
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Trace the sentence below.
Allah is above the Throne.
The Throne (‘Arsh) is very big and great
It’s so big that it covers the whole universe
It is also the ceiling of Paradise
It is the greatest thing created by Allah
Nothing is above this Throne except for Allah
It has four legs and is carried by Angels
Allah is above this Throne!
Allah says:
“The Most Gracious (Allah) rose over (Istawa) the (Mighty) Throne (in a
manner that suits His Majesty.)” (Quran. Surah 20, ayah 5)
“Indeed your Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth in Six
Days, and then He rose over (Istawa) the Throne (in a manner that suits His
Majesty). He brings the night as a cover over the day, seeking it rapidly, and
(He created) the sun, the moon, the stars subjected to His Command. Surely,
His is the Creation and Commandment. Blessed is Allah, the Lord of the
'Aalamin (mankind, jinn and all that exists)” (Quran. Surah 7, ayah 54)
“And the angels will be on its sides, and eight angels will, that Day, bear the
Throne of your Lord above them.” (Quran. Surah 69, ayah 17)
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My Prophet is Muhammad
Read (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the picture below.
Prophet Muhammad came with the same message that all prophets came
with; Adam, Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa and Eesa (peace be upon them all); they
taught us to believe in one god (Allah ) and worship Him alone. Prophet
Muhammad is the last messenger; he taught us to be truthful, love and be
dutiful to our parents, help the poor and needy, be good to our neighbours,
that this life is temporary and everything is a trust from Allah ; the earth,
our wealth, families and our bodies and we must take care of them because
one day we will all answer to Allah for all our deeds both good and evil.
When we hear the Prophet’s name we say, ‘Sal-Allahu alayhi wa sallam.’ ( )
This means ‘May Allah’s peace and blessings be upon him’. (Read in the Quran:
Surah 33, ayah 56)
Allah says: “Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the
Messenger of Allah and the last of the Prophets.” (Quran. Surah 33, ayah 40)
“…And verily, you (O Muhammad) are indeed guiding (mankind) to the Straight
Path.” (Quran. Surah 42, ayah 52)
“And verily, you (O Muhammad) are on an exalted (standard of) character.”
(Quran. Surah 68, ayah 4)
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Who is the Prophet? - Wordsearch
Find and highlight the following words in the wordsearch below.
The Prophet was sent by Allah as a mercy to mankind to perfect
character and to teach us about Islam. These Qualities describe The Prophet:
TRUTHFUL SMILEY PATIENT
AMBITIOUS GRATEFUL JUST
GENEROUS MODEST BRAVE
LOVING HUMBLE LEADER
TOLERANT KIND HEARTED SOFT HEARTED
MERCIFUL
Allah says: “O you (Muhammad) enveloped (in garments)! Arise and warn!”
(Quran, Surah 74, ayah 1-2)
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These Qualities best describe me
Fill in the spaces with words that describe you. Read aloud.
My Qualities
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Multiple Choice Questions
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. Who is Muhammad?
(a) A Prophet
(b) A Messenger
(c) A Man
(d) All the above
2. When we hear the name of the Prophet, what do we say?
(a) May Allah have mercy on him
(b) May Allah’s Peace and blessings be upon him in Arabic ( )
(c) SAW
(d) Nothing
3. Who was the Last Messenger sent by Allah ?
(a) Prophet Muhammad
(b) Prophet Eesa
(c) Prophet Adam
4. Was the Prophet truthful?
(a) Yes - Always
(b) No - Never
(c) Sometimes
5. Do we worship the Prophet?
(a) Yes
(b) No
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My Religion is Islam
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Recite the Surah together.
Allah chose Islam for us as our Religion
Islam is submission to Allah in His Law and Decree without doubting
or changing the truth
It is to know Allah , His Messenger and Islam
To do this only with evidence in the Quran, Sunnah of the Prophet
with the understanding of the Salaf taught by trusted Scholars and
their trusted students
We must always act upon it, call others to the truth and bear patience
for any harm that comes its way.
Allah says in Surah Asr:
[1] ‘(I swear) By ‘The Time’
[2] Verily Mankind is at a state of loss
[3] Except for those who believe
And do righteous deeds
And enjoin one another upon the truth
And enjoin one another upon patience.’
Imam Ash-Shaafee, a scholar in Islam (May Allah have mercy upon him) said:
“If Allah had sent down no other proofs to His creation except for this
Surah, it would have been sufficient for him.”
Allah says: “This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My
Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion.” (Quran.
Surah 5, ayah 3)
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About Islam
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
The Hadith of Angel Jibreel (peace be upon him)
'Abdullah bin 'Umar said:
"Umar bin Al-Khattab told me: 'While we were with the Messenger of Allah
one day, a man appeared before us whose clothes were very white and whose
hair was very black. We could see no signs of travel on him, but none of us
knew him. He came and sat before the Messenger of Allah , putting his
knees against his, and placing his hands on his thighs, then he said: "O
Muhammad, tell me about Islam." He said: "It is to bear witness that there is
none worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad is the
Messenger of Allah, to establish the Salah, to give Zakah, to fast Ramadan,
and to perform Hajj to the House if you are able to bear the journey." He
said: "You have spoken the truth." And we were amazed by his asking him, and
then saying, "You have spoken the truth". Then he said: "Tell me about Iman."
He said: "It is to believe in Allah , His Angels, His Books, His Messengers,
the Last Day, and in the Divine Decree, its good and its bad." He said: "You
have spoken the truth." He said: "Tell me about Al-Ihsan." He said: "It is to
worship Allah as if you can see Him, for although you cannot see Him, He
can see you." He said: "Tell me about the Hour." He said: "The one who is
asked about it does not know more about it than the one who is asking." He
said: "Then tell me about its signs." He said: "When a slave woman gives birth
to her mistress, when you see the barefoot, naked, poor shepherds competing
in making tall buildings.'" 'Umar said: 'Three (days) passed, then the
Messenger of Allah said to me: "O 'Umar, do you know who the questioner
was?" I said: "Allah and His Messenger know best." He said: "That was
Jibreel, peace be upon him, who came to you to teach you your religion."
Grade: Sahih
Reference: Sunan an-Nasa'i 4990
In-book reference: Book 47, Hadith 6
English translation: Vol. 6, Book 47, Hadith 4993
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What is Islam?
Answer the question below by placing the correct number from the list into the boxes below.
Download ‘My Prayer Booklet’
There are 5 Pillars in Islam. Can you match the English meaning to the Arabic
translation? The first example has been done for you.
1. Pray 5 Daily Prayers
2. To testify “La ilaaha il-Allah, Muhammad ar-Rasool Allah”
3. Pilgrimage to Mecca (if able)
4. Fast the Month of Ramadhan
5. Pay yearly poor due (if able)
1
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What is Iman?
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below.
Iman in the Arabic language means faith or belief. Faith is to completely trust
someone without doubt. Faith begins in the heart, declared on the tongue and
actions of the body. There are 6 Pillars of Iman. Can you name them?
1. __ llah
2. __ ngels
3. __ ooks revealed by Allah
4. __ rophets and Messengers
5. __ udgement Day
6. __ ecree of Allah both good and evil in it
J, A, B, D, A, P
Allah says: “The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what has been sent
down to him from his Lord, and (so do) the believers. Each one believes in
Allah, His Angels, His Books, and His Messengers.” (Quran. Surah 2, ayah 285)
“Allah! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He). Surely,
He will gather you together on the Day of Resurrection which there is no
doubt. And who is truer in statement than Allah?” (Quran. Surah 4, ayah 87)
“No calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but is inscribed in the Book
of Decrees (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfuz), before We bring it into existence. Verily,
that is easy for Allah.” (Quran. Surah 57, ayah 22)
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What is Ihsan?
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Select the correct answer and highlight it.
What is ‘Ihsan’?
1. To be dutiful to your parents.
2. To worship Allah as if you see Him, although
you can’t see Him, know that He Sees you.
3. To enjoy your life and not worry about anything.
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Islam, Iman and Ihsan
Trace the following words on the lines. Write the correct word on top of each list using the
box below.
________________ ________________ ________________
1.Belief in: Allah and 1.Shahadah Worship Allah as if
2.His Angels 2.Salah you see Him, and
3.His revealed Books 3.Sawm though you don’t see
4.His Prophets 4.Zakah Him, then know that
5.Judgment Day 5.Hajj He Sees you.
6.Decree
(Both Good and Bad)
Islam, Iman, Ihsan
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About Tawheed (Oneness)
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Allah is One (Ahad). The word Tawheed comes from the word Ahad which
means ONE.
There are 3 categories in Tawheed:
ARABIC ENGLISH
‘Tawheed ar-
Rubboobiyyah’:
Oneness in Lordship
‘Tawheed al-
Illaahiyyah’:
Oneness in Worship
‘Tawheed al-Asma wa-
Sifat’:
Oneness in
Names/Attributes
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Allah is One
Trace the numbers (1/one) below. Trace the sentence below and read it aloud.
Allah is…
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Tawheed ar-Rubboobiyyah = ‘Oneness in Lordship’
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
This means we believe that Allah is ALONE in His actions:
ARABIC ENGLISH
‘Khalq’:
Creating
‘Rizq’:
Providing
‘Mulk’:
Ownership of Creation
‘Rabb’:
Taking Care of Creation
Allah says:
“Allah is He Who created you, then
provided food for you, then will
cause you to die, then (again) He will
give you life (on the Day of
Resurrection). Is there any of your
partners (of Allah) that do any of
that? Glory is to Him! And Exalted is
He above all that (evil) they
associate (with Him).”
(Quran. Surah 30, ayah 40)
Giving Life and Causing
Death.
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About Al-Khaaliq and Ar-Razzaq (Names of Allah )
Read (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the Names of Allah . Find the Names
mentioned in the ‘ayah’ and highlight it.
Allah created everything. Allah Provides for everything.
Allah says:
“Allah, your Lord! La ilaha
illa Huwa (none has the
right to be worshipped but
He), the Creator of all
things. So worship Him
(Alone), and He is the Wakil
(Guardian) over all things.”
(Quran. 6, ayah 102)
Allah says:
“Verily, Allah is the All-
Provider, Owner of Power,
the Most Strong.”
(Quran. Surah 51, ayah 58)
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Creation (Khalq)
Discuss and draw some creations of Allah .
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Provision (Rizq)
Discuss and draw some of the provisions of Allah .
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About Al-Malik and Ar-Rabb (Names of Allah )
Read (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the Names of Allah . Find the Names
mentioned in the ‘ayah’ and highlight it.
Allah is the Owner of His creation. Allah takes care of all His creation.
Allah says:
“Say: "O Allah! Owner of the
kingdom, You give the
kingdom to whom You will,
and You take the kingdom
from whom You will.”
(Quran. Surah 3, ayah 26)
Allah says:
“O mankind! Worship your
Lord (Allah), Who created
you and those who were
before you so that you may
become Al-Muttaqun.”
(Quran. Surah 2, ayah 21)
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Quiz - Tawheed ar-Rubboobiyyah
Read the following questions and shout out the answers one at a time.
1. Who is your Rabb?
2. Who is the one who provides you with everything?
3. Who created you and takes care of you?
4. Who gave you your life?
5. Who can take your life away?
If your answers to all the questions above was ‘Allah’, then you have
understood Tawheed ar-Rubboobiyyah ‘Oneness in Lordship’.
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Tawheed al-Ilaahiyyah = ‘Oneness in Worship’
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
This means we believe that Allah is the only One worthy of our worship and
has no partners in worship. Muslims testify to this (the first pillar in Islam)
by saying:
“La ilaaha il-Allah, Muhammad ar-Rasool Allah.”
To worship Allah , we need to:
1. Obey Allah and His Messenger
2. Study the Religion of Islam
3. Act upon it
4. Do this all with proof from the Quran and authentic Hadith
*The foundation of worship is humility and submission to Allah
Allah says: “O you who believe! Obey Allah, obey His Messenger,
and (obey) those of you who are in authority. If you differ in anything, refer
it back to Allah and the Messenger, if you truly believe in Allah and in the
Last Day. That is better and a more suitable outcome.” [4:59]
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The 1st Pillar of Islam
Read aloud with Parent/Guardian or Teacher. Colour in the picture.
There is no deity worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad is His
Messenger.
The Prophet said: “Whoever’s last words are ‘There is no god worthy of
worship but Allah’ he will enter Paradise.” (Sunan Abi Dawud, Sahih Al-Albani)
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The 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Pillars of Islam
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below and colour in the pictures.
Z, S, H, S
_ awm
_ alah
_ akah
_ ajj
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Word bank - Wordsearch
Find and highlight the following words in the wordsearch below.
These are some of the important words mentioned so far. Try and memorise
them and their meanings:
ALLAH IMAN SAWM
ANGELS PROPHET SHAHADAH
HAJJ QURAN ZAKAH
ISLAM SALAH JUDGEMENT DAY
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Quiz - Tawheed Al-Ilaahiyyah
Read the following questions and shout out ‘True’ or ‘False’ where you think it applies.
1. Allah is the only one worthy of worship.
2. Allah has no need for partners.
3. Allah is the only one we bow our heads down to.
4. Allah is the one we pray to.
5. Allah is the only one who can reward us for our
worship.
If your answers to all the questions above was ‘True’, then you have
understood Tawheed Al-Ilaahiyyah ‘Oneness in Worship’.
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Tawheed al-Asma was-Sifat = ‘Oneness in Names &
Attributes’ Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
This means we believe that Allah has unique Names and Attributes that are
ascribed to Him which suit His Majesty and Perfection, WITHOUT:
ARABIC ENGLISH
‘Tahreef’ or ‘Ta’weel’:
Changing their meanings
‘Tamtheel’:
Comparing them to the
creation
‘Ta’teel’:
Denying or doubting them
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Names of Allah
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Download ‘99 Names of Allah’ Flashcards FREE
Allah said:
"To Allah belongs the Most Perfect and Beautiful Names, so worship Him in
accordance with them and call on Him by them, and abandon those who deviate
with regard to His Names." (Quran. Surah 7, ayah 180)
The Prophet said:
“Allah has ninety-nine names, one hundred less one. Anyone who learns them
will enter Jannah.” According to another narration: “Anyone who memorises
them will enter Jannah.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Sheikh Uthaymeen (May Allah have Mercy on him) said:
“I have gathered ninety-nine names that are clear to me from the book of
Allah and from the authentic Sunnah of the Prophet.”
(81 in the Quran and 18 in Hadith).
(Please, use the ’99 Names of Allah’ Flashcards in the link above)
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Favourite Names of Allah ”
Discuss your favourite Names of Allah and why then write them in the space below.
1._________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
2._________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
3._________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
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Quiz - Tawheed al-Asma was-Sifat
Read the following questions and shout out ‘True’ or ‘False’ where you think it applies.
1. Allah’s Names are in the Quran and Hadith
2. Nobody can change their meanings
3. You can never compare them to the creation
4. Muslims believe in all Allah’s names without a
doubt
5. If we learn them all, we can go to Jannah
If your answers to all the questions above was ‘True’, then you have
understood Tawheed al-Asma was-Sifat ‘Oneness in Names and Attributes’.
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Multiple Choice Questions
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. Who is Allah?
(a) Allah is my Lord
(b) Allah is One
(c) Allah is my Creator and Provider
(d) All the above
2. Who is your Prophet?
(a) He is Allah’s Messenger
(b) He is the last Prophet
(c) He is Muhammad
(d) All the above
3. What is your Religion?
(a) My Religion is Christianity
(b) My Religion is Judaism
(c) My Religion is Islam
(d) All the above
4. What are the 5 Pillars of Islam?
(a) Shahadah, Sawm, Rizq, Pray and Hajj
(b) Shahadah, Salah, Sawm, Zakah and Hajj
(c) Belief in: Allah, Angels, Books, Messengers, Last Day and Qadr
(d) Fajr, Thuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Ishaa
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Multiple Choice Questions
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. Tawheed ar-Ruboobiyyah has 5 categories. What are they?
(a) Fajr, Thuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Ishaa
(b) Shahadah, Salah, Sawm, Zakah and Hajj
(c) Khalq, Rizq, Mulk, Rabb, Giver of Life and Causer of Death
2. What is the meaning of Tawheed al-Ilaahiyyah?
(a) Belief in Allah’s Names
(b) Oneness in Worship
(c) Belief in Worship
3. Tawheed al-Asma wa-Sifat has 3 categories. What are they?
(a) Tahreef (or Ta’weel), Tamtheel, Ta’teel
(b) Tamtheel, Tajweed, Tarteel
(c) Tahreef, Ta’teel, Tarteel
4. Muslims pray 5 times a day. What are the names of these prayers?
(a) Fajr, Maghrib, Asr, Maghrib, Ishaa
(b) Fajr, Thuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Ishaa
(c) Fajr, Subuh, Asr, Maghrib and Ishaa
5. What is the meaning of Allah’s Name, ‘Al-Ahad’?
(a) The One
(b) The Two
(c) The Three
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Surah Al-Fatiha (Chapter of The Opening)
Recite aloud together (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Fill in the blank spaces using the box
below.
Allah says:
[1] In the Name of ________ the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
[2] All ______ belongs to Allah, The _____ of the Worlds and all that is in it
[3] The Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
[4] The _______ of the Day of _____________
[5] To You (Allah) we _________ and to You (Allah) we ask for help
[6] _________ us to the straight Path
[7] The Path of those whom you have ________, not of those who earned
your ________ nor of those who have gone _________.
(Quran. Surah 1)
Guide, Anger, Owner, Allah, Blessed, Lord, Astray, Worship, Praise, Judgment
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All About the World Around Me
Colour in the picture below.
Allah says: “O mankind! Worship your Lord, Who created you and those who
were before you so that you may become pious. He has made the earth a
resting place for you, and the sky as a canopy, and sent down water (rain)
from the sky and brought forth therewith fruits as a provision for you. Then
do not set up rivals unto Allah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone has
the right to be worshipped).” (Quran. Surah 2, ayah 21-22)
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Allah Created the World we live in.
Colour in the land green and the water blue.
We live on this planet called ‘Earth’. From a far view, the Earth looks green
and blue. We live on the land among billions of other people and there is more
water than land.
Allah says: “And if you (O Muhammad) ask them: ‘Who has created the
heavens and the earth,’ they will certainly say: ‘Allah.’ Say: ‘All the praises and
thanks be to Allah!’ But most of them know not.” (Quran. Surah 31, ayah 25)
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Allah Created the Sun, Moon, Stars and Galaxy”
Colour in the picture.
Allah says: “And from among His Signs are the night and the day, and the
sun and the moon. Prostrate yourselves not to the sun nor to the moon, but
prostrate yourselves to Allah Who created them, if you (really) worship Him.”
(Quran. Surah 41, ayah 37)
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These are the SIX Continents
Look at the Map below. Fill in the blank spaces below using the Map.
Am _ _ _ _ a
_ _ _ a
Aus _ _ _ _ _ a
Eur _ _ e
Af _ _ _ a
Ant_ _ _ _ _ _ a
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Allah Created the Country we live in
Read aloud with Parent/Guardian or Teacher. Colour in the map below of the United Kingdom.
Place a mark in the City you live in.
Scotland
Northern
Ireland
Republic
of Ireland
Wales England
This is a map of the United Kingdom.
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Allah Created Everything in Pairs.
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the picture.
Allah says: “And of everything We have created pairs, that you may
remember (the Grace of Allah).” (Quran. Surah 51, ayah 49)
Examples of pairs are: Male and female in people, animals, plants and fruits.
Allah says: “O mankind! We have created you from a male and a female, and
made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another. Verily, the
most honourable of you with Allah is that (believer) who has At-Taqwa (Piety).
Verily, Allah is All-Knowing, All-Aware.” (Quran. Surah 49, ayah 13)
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Allah Created the Mountains
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the picture using the ‘colour codes in the
box below.
Allah fixed the mountains firm and strong so that the Earth will be
balanced and steady.
A = Blue B = Dark Green C = Light Green D = Grey E = White
Allah says: “Do they not look at the camels how they are made? And the sky
how it is raised high? And at the mountains how they are fixed firm? And at
the earth how it is spread out? So remind them for indeed you are a
reminder.” (Quran. Surah 88, ayah 17-21)
A
A
B
B
B B B
B
C
D D
E E
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Allah Created Trees; They Grow Fruits and Leaves
Colour in the picture using the ‘colour codes’ in the box below.
Brown = ج Blue = ث Light Green = ت Dark Green = ب Red = ا
ا
ب
ت
ث
ت
ج
ا
ا ا
ا
ا
ا ا
ا
ب
ب
ب
ب
ب
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Allah Created all the Flowers, Grass and the Sky
Colour in the picture using the ‘colour codes’ in the box below.
1 = Blue 2 = Dark Green 3 = Pink 4 = Yellow 5 = Light Green
1
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
5
5
5
5
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Allah Created all the Materials to make our Homes,
Furniture and Products Draw a picture of your Home and your favourite things then colour them in.
Do you live in a House or an Apartment?
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Allah Created our Body Parts
Draw a line to match the correct body part to the body figure.
Allah says: “Then We fashioned the drop a clot, then We fashioned the clot
to a little lump, then We fashioned the little lump with bones, then clothed
the bones with flesh, and then produced it as another creation. So blessed be
Allah, the Best of creators!” (Quran. Surah 23, ayah 14)
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Alhamdolilah for our FIVE Senses
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Draw a circle around the pictures that match to
the senses.
Allah has given us FIVE senses so we can explore the world around us:
Seeing: Hearing:
Touching:
Smelling: Tasting:
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Allah Provides us with Clothes
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below.
_ at _ ress
_ umper _ ocks
_ rousers _ loves
_ _ oes _ oat
D, G, C, J, SH, T, H, S
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Allah Provides us with Fruits
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below.
_ pple _ ango
_ anana _ ates
_ aspberry _ range
_ _ rawberry _ _ erry
O, M, CH, B, ST, A, D, R
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Dot to Dot - Fruit
Connect the dots in order of number, starting with number ‘1’. Colour in the picture.
Unscramble the letters in the box below to reveal what fruit the image is.
Clue – It’s juicy and sweet!
The fruit above is a [leppa] - __ __ __ __ __
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Allah Provides us with Vegetables
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below.
_ ucumber _ ettuce
_ arrot _ eas
_ roccoli _ nion
_ sparagus _ _ routs
B, C, P, A, C, SP, L, O
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Dot to Dot - Vegetable
Connect the dots in order of the alphabet, starting with letter ‘a’. Colour in the picture.
Unscramble the letters in the box below to reveal what vegetable the image is.
Clue – It’s crunchy and orange!
The vegetable above is a [trocar] - __ __ __ __ __ __
b
a
c
d
e
f
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Allah Provides us with Proteins
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below.
_ eef _ almon
_ gg _ uts
_ eans _ ilk
_ _ icken _ _ eese
M, B, CH, E, N, CH, S, B
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Allah Provides us with Grains
Draw a line to match the word to the correct picture.
Allah created: Wheat, Barley, Oat and Corn to make:
Bread
Rice
Pasta
Cereal
Alhamdolillah for all this provision!
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Favourite Food
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Fill in the plate and cup with your favourite food.
The Prophet said:
"Mention Allah's Name (say ‘Bismillah’ before starting eating), eat with your
right hand, and eat from what is near you." (Bukhari and Muslim)
“Do not eat with your left (hand), Shaytan eats with his left (hand). (Bukhari)
"Do not drink in one gulp like a camel, but in two or three (gulps). Mention the
Name of Allah (say Bismillah) when you start drinking and praise Him (say Al-
hamdu lillah) after you have finished (drinking)." (At-Tirmidhi)
"The son of Adam does not fill any vessel worse than his stomach. It is
sufficient for the son of Adam to eat a few mouthfuls, to keep him going. If
he must do that (fill his stomach), then let him fill one third with food, one
third with drink and one third with air.” (At-Tirmidhi)
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Allah Created a cure for all sicknesses and illnesses.
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
The Prophet said: “There is no sickness except that it has a cure.”
(Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah)
Body: There are many types of medication for the body such as:
Oral (liquid or solids)
Injections
Creams
Ear/Eye Drops
Some examples are; Paracetamol, honey, black seed oil, flu jab, eczema
creams.
Heart/Mind/Soul: There are better medicines for the heart, mind and soul
besides all the list above, they are seeking Allah’s help through:
Patience
Prayer
Lots of good deeds e.g. Giving charity
Reciting the Quran daily
Remembering Allah (Dhikr)
Making lots of supplication to Allah (Dua).
I am allergic to:
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
________________________________________
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Food gives us Energy to Worship Allah
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below. Colour in the pictures.
Muslims pray FIVE times a day:
_ ajr
_ _ uhr
_ sr
_ aghrib
_ shaa
Muslims recite the _ uran
and make lots of _ ua.
M, A, D, TH, F, I, Q
Allah says: “I did not create Jinn and Mankind except to worship Me.”
(Quran. Surah 51, ayah 56)
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Acts of Worship
Discuss different acts of Worship to Allah then list them in the space below.
Besides the 5 Pillars of Islam, there are many other types of worship that
Muslims can do. Worship is an act of obedience to Allah in the heart, tongue
and body. An example of the heart would be love and hate for the sake of
Allah , fearing Him, and having the correct belief. Tongue is about the
speech, and body is actions/deeds. Obedience is also to follow the Prophet .
We can find proof to these in the Quran and authentic Hadith. For example:
Being kind to parents (for the sake of Allah)
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________
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Word bank - Wordsearch
Find and highlight the following words in the wordsearch below.
These are some of the important words mentioned. Try to memorise them:
CREATION PROVISION WORSHIP
BISMILLAH ALHAMDOLILAH PATIENCE
CHARITY MEDICINE DUA
DHIKR
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Allah Created all the Living Creatures
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Reflect.
Allah created life that live on the lands and in the water. They can either
travel in the land, sea or sky. There are many types of creatures such as:
Animals, Insects, Bugs, Reptiles and Amphibians. In them we can find many
benefits for us such as food, drink, clothes, travel and medicine.
Allah says:
“And Allah has created every animal from water: of them there are some that
creep on their bellies; some that walk on two legs: and some that walk on four.
Allah creates what He wills; for verily Allah has power over all things.”
(Quran. Surah 24, ayah 45)
“And Who has created pairs in all things, and has made for you ships and
cattle on which ye ride.” (Quran. Surah 43, ayah 12)
“And cattle He has created for you (men): from them ye derive warmth, and
numerous benefits, and of their (meat) ye eat. And ye have a sense of pride
and beauty in them as ye drive them home in the evening, and as ye lead them
forth to pasture in the morning. And they carry your heavy loads to lands that
ye could not (otherwise) reach except with souls distressed: for your Lord is
indeed Most Kind, Most Merciful. And (He has created) horses, mules, and
donkeys, for you to ride and as an adornment; and He has created (other)
things of which ye have no knowledge. The Almighty alone can show the right
path but there are ways that turn side; if God had willed, He could have
guided all of you.” (Quran. Surah 16, ayah 5-9)
“And there is no (moving) living creature on earth but its provision is
dependent on Allah. And He knows its dwelling place and its deposit (in the
uterus, grave). All is in a Clear Book (Al-Lauh Al-Mahfuz - the Book of
Decrees with Allah)” (Quran. Surah 11, ayah 6)
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Animals Mentioned in The Quran - Wordsearch
Find and highlight the following words in the wordsearch below.
BEE SPIDER APE
SWINE DONKEY DOG
HORSE HOOPOE COW
CAMEL WHALE ELEPHANT
SHEEP GOAT LOCUST
LICE MULE SNAKE
MOSQUITO WOLF LION
CROW QUAIL WORM
FISH BEAST FOWL
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The Cow
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the picture.
Benefits of the Cow:
Provides food: meat, cheese, yoghurt, milk to drink
Skin makes leather products, e.g. shoes, wallets, etc.
Cow dung is rich in minerals, which is used as ‘manure’
-Natural Organic Fertilizer
-Bio fuel to generate electricity in many countries
-Mosquito destroyer
-Making mud bricks, houses
Cow urine is used as liquid fertilizer
A medicine and to cure many diseases
Cow Horn is used for medical purposes
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Cat
Read and answer. Colour in the picture.
The Prophet had a cat. What was the cats name?
I have/don’t have a cat.
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Land Animals
Colour in the picture.
Alhamdolilah for the creation of animals.
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Sea Creatures
Colour in the picture.
Alhamdolilah for the creation of sea creatures.
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Fish
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the picture.
Benefits of the Fish:
It contains Omega-3 oil which makes you very intelligent
Helps with fertility
Regulates your blood pressure, improves the blood flow
Improves potency
Improves skin health
Helps protect you from cardio-vascular disease, diabetes, migraines
Fights against blood clotting and more…
I have/don’t have a fish.
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Fowl (Chicken and hens)
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in the picture using the ‘colour codes’ in the
box below then colour in the rest as you like.
Benefits of the Fowl:
Produce food (protein) such as chicken and egg.
They also make good ‘Fajr’ alarms.
Allah says: “The flesh of fowls that they desire.” (Quran. Surah 56,ayah 21)
ا
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About Different types of Travel and Transport
Colour in the pictures.
Alhamdolilah. We can travel by air, sea, and land.
Allah says: “He Who enables you to travel through land and sea, till when
you are in the ships and they sail with them with a positive wind, and they are
glad therein, then comes a stormy wind and the waves come to them from all
sides and they think that they are surrounded therein, Then they invoke
Allah, making their Faith pure for Him Alone, (saying): "If You (Allah) deliver
us from this, we shall truly be of the grateful." (Quran. Surah 10, ayah 22)
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About Types of Facilities
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Colour in picture.
A facility is a service that you can use or visit. Alhamdolilah for all the nice
facilities. Examples of facilities are: Medical centres such as doctors,
dentists and hospitals and other places such as the library, gym, shopping
centres, zoo, parks and even the mosque/masjid, the list goes on.
MASJID
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Maze to The Mosque
Find your way from ‘Home’ to the ‘Mosque’. (Draw a line to show what route you took)
Home
Mosque
The Prophet said, “He who purifies (performs Wudu’) himself in his house
and then walks to one of the houses of Allah (mosque) for performing an
obligatory Salat, one step of his will wipe out his sins and another step will
elevate his rank (in Jannah).” [Muslim].
The Prophet said, “Convey glad tidings to those who walk to the mosque in
the darkness. For they will be given full light on the Day of Resurrection.”
[At-Tirmidhi and Abu Dawud].
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Favourite Hobbies
Discuss your favourite hobbies and why then write/draw them in the space below.
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Favourite Sports
Discuss your favourite sports and why then write/draw them in the space below.
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Allah also Created the Time
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Morning
We wake up in the morning
Saying “Alhamdolilah”
Stretching and yawning
And praying our Fajr Salaah
Afternoon
Afternoon is full of learning fun
Don’t forget to pray Dhuhr/Asr
When you’re done
Evening
We sit down, eat
Have family time
Then pick a book and read
One page at a time
Night
Pray Maghrib and Ishaa
Then off to bed
Say Alhamdolillah
Goodnight sleepy head
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About Measure of Time
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Fill in the blank spaces using the numbers from the
box below.
Allah created time in the measure of:
_ _
_
_
_ _
_ _
_ _
24, 4, 12, 60, 7, 60
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The Calendar Months - Unscramble
Cut out the calendar months and rearrange them in the correct order under the correct
title. (Alternatively, you can print a copy of this page and cut out from the copy)
Did you know: In Islam, the night precedes the day. So if today was Thursday
and Maghrib is at 5pm then Friday begins at 5pm (Maghrib time).
July
رمضان
November
اآلخرة جمادى
September
رجب
April
صفر
December
شوال
October
ذوالحجة
January
األولى جمادى
June
م محر
March
شعبان
August
األول ربيع
February
ذوالقعدة
May الثاني ربيع
Gregorian / Islamic
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The Days of The Week - Wordsearch
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below then find and highlight the words in the
Wordsearch.
There are SEVEN days in a week. Can you name them all?
__ ONDAY
__ UESDAY
__ EDNESDAY
__ __ URSDAY
__ RIDAY
__ __ __ URDAY
__ __ __ DAY
F, T, SAT, TH, SUN, M, W
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Allah Created FOUR Seasons
Fill in the blank spaces using the letters below.
_ inter
_ ummer
_ pring
_ utumn
S, A, W, S
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About The Weather and Climate
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Discuss different types of weather and climate
then fill in the spaces using the words below (you may use some words more than once).
The weather is a condition in the atmosphere at a particular place and time
and climate is the usual weather conditions in an area over a long time.
Winter:
Summer:
Spring:
Autumn:
Hot, Snow, Cold, Bright, Humid, Foggy, Wet, Storm,
Mist, Frost, Sunny, Cloudy, Windy, Dry, Rain, Thunder
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Benefits from Weather
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Wind:
The winds of mercy: Then they are the winds that scatter clouds, and those
winds precede the rain, the winds that come in succession, and the winds that
scatter dust.
It is reported from ‘Ubayd b. ‘Umayr – Allah have mercy on him – that he said:
“It used to be said when winter came: O people of the Quran, the night has
become long so you can pray (more) and the day has become short for you to
fast.” (Abu Nu’aym, Hilyah Al-Awliya.)
Rain:
Allah says: “And it is He Who sends the winds as news of glad tidings from
His Mercy (rain), and We send down pure water from the sky. That We may
give life thereby to a dead land, and We give to drink thereof many of the
cattle and men that We had created. And indeed We have distributed it (rain
or water) amongst them in order that they may remember (the Grace of
Allah), but most men (refuse to accept the Truth or Faith and) accept nothing
but disbelief or ingratitude.” (Quran. Surah 25, ayah 48-50)
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Harms from Weather
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Wind:
The winds of punishment: Then they are the barren wind, and the violent
winds, both of them are in the mainland; and the storm wind, and the roaring
wind with thunder, and they are both in the sea.
When a wind would blow violently, the Prophet used to say:
“O Allah! Verily I ask you for the best good of it, and the best of what is in
it, and the best of what You have sent with it, and I seek refuge with You
from the evil of it, and the evil of what is in it, and the evil of what you sent
with it.” (Recorded by Muslim)
Rain:
Narrated Nafi': “Once on a very cold and stormy night, Ibn 'Umar pronounced
the Adhan for the prayer and then said, ‘Pray in your homes.’ He (Ibn 'Umar)
added. ‘On very cold and rainy nights Allah's Apostle used to order the
Mu'adhdhin to say, ‘Pray in your homes.’” (Bukhari. Volume 1, Book 11, 635)
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Allah Created Things We Can’t See
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Here is a list of things in the ‘Unseen’. Can you think of anymore?
Allah says: “And with Him are the keys of the ‘Ghaib’ (all that is hidden),
none knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in the land and in
the sea; not a leaf falls, but he knows it. There is not a grain in the darkness
of the earth nor anything fresh or dry, but is written in a Clear Record.”
(Quran. Surah 6, ayah 59)
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Description of Angels
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
The Prophet said: “Angels were created from light.” (Muslim)
Their appearance is nothing like we can imagine; They have wings (2,3 or 4)
are huge in size and so many in number (only Allah knows). They have no
free will like humans and all obey Allah in everything.
Each have their own duty set by Allah :
Angel Jibreel: (Read: Quran. Surah 66, ayah 12)
Responsible for the revelation
(This brings life to the hearts)
Angel Mika’eel:
(Read: Quran. Surah 2, ayah 98)
Responsible for the rain
(This brings life to the earth)
Angel Israfeel:
(Read: Quran. Surah 39, ayah 68)
Responsible for blowing the Trumpet
by Allah’s Permission
(This will bring back life to the bodies on Judgement Day)
Malik-al-Mawt (Angel of Death):
(Read: Quran. Surah 32, ayah 11)
Responsible for taking the soul (life)
from the bodies by Allah’s
permission.
Allah says: "And they say: "The Most Gracious (Allah) has begotten a son
(or children)." Glory to Him! They [whom they call children of Allah i.e. the
angels, 'Isa (Jesus) son of Maryam (Mary), 'Uzair (Ezra)], are but honoured
slaves. They speak not until He has spoken, and they act on His Command. He
knows what is before them, and what is behind them, and they cannot
intercede except for him with whom He is pleased. And they stand in awe for
fear of Him." (Quran. Surah 21, ayah 26-28)
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Description of Jinns
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
What are Jinn made from?
Allah says: “And the jinn He created from a smokeless flame of fire.”
(Quran. Surah 55, ayah 15)
Who are the Shaytan to you?
Allah says: “Surely, Shaytan is an enemy to you, so treat him as an enemy.
He only invites his followers that they become the dwellers of the blazing
Fire.”
Can we see the Jinn?
Allah says: “Indeed he (Iblis) and his tribe watch you from a position
where you cannot see them.” (Quran. Surah 7, ayah 27)
The Story of Shaytan (Iblis):
Allah says: “And surely, We created you (your father Adam) and then gave
you shape (of a human being); then We told the angels, "Prostrate yourselves
to Adam", and they prostrated themselves, except Iblis, he refused to be of
those who prostrated themselves. (Read: Quran. Surah 7, ayah 11-18)
Some Jinn are Muslim:
Allah says: “Say: It has been revealed to me that a group of jinn listened
(to this Quran). They said: Verily! We have heard a wonderful Recitation. It
guides to the Right Path, and we have believed therein, and we shall never join
(in worship) anything with our Lord.” (Quran. Surah 72, ayah 1-2)
It is important to recite the Quran daily, make plenty of Dua and seek refuge
with Allah from Shaytan.
Say:
“A’uthoo billaahi minn-ashaytaanir-rajeem.” (I seek refuge in Allah from the shaytan the accursed)
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Seeking Protection From Shaytan
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Some examples of seeking the protection of Allah :
Remembering Allah :
The Prophet said: "Whoever says 'There is no god but Allah, alone, without
any partner. The Kingdom and praise belong to Him and He has power over
everything' (La ilaha illa'llah, wahdahu la sharika lah, lahu'l mulku wa lahu'l
hamd, wa huwa ala kulli shay'in qadir) one hundred times a day, it is the same
for him as freeing ten slaves. One hundred good actions are written for him
and one hundred wrong actions are erased from him, and it is a protection
from Shaytan for that day until the night. No-one does anything more
excellent than what he does except someone who does more than that."
Reciting Quran:
The Prophet used to seek protection against the evil of jinn and the evil
eyes till Surat Al-Falaq and Surat An-Nas were revealed. After they were
revealed, he took to them for seeking Allah's protection and left everything
besides them. (At- Tirmidhi).
Guarding your Prayer:
The Prophet said: "He who offers the dawn (Fajr) prayers will come under
the Protection of Allah. O son of Adam! Beware, lest Allah should call you to
account in any respect from (for withdrawing) His Protection." (Muslim)
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The 3 Quls
Recite together.
“Whoever recites these three times in the morning and in the evening, they will suffice him
(as a protection) against everything.” (Abu Dawud, At-Tirmidhi, Sahih Al-Albani)
Surah Al-Ikhlas
[1] Say; He, Allah is the One and Only
[2] Allah is the Eternal
[3] He begets not, nor was He begotten
[4] And there is nothing comparable to Him.
Surah Al-Falaq
[1]Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of the dawn
[2]From the evil of what He has created
[3]And from the evil of the darkening (night) as it
comes with its darkness
[4]And from the evil of those who practise
witchcrafts when they blow in the knots
[5]And from the evil of the envier when he envies.
Surah An-Nas
[1] Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of mankind
[2] The King of mankind
[3] The Ilaha (God) of mankind
[4] From the evil of the whisperer who withdraws
[5] Who whispers in the breasts of mankind
[6] Of jinn and men.
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Quiz - Remembrance of Allah (Dhikr)
Answer the questions below by drawing a circle around the correct answer.
1. What is the meaning of ‘Bismillah’?
(a) In the Name of Allah
(b) Praise be to Allah
(c) Thank you Allah
2. What is the meaning of ‘Alhamdolilah’?
(a) In the Name of Allah
(b) All Praise is to Allah
(c) Blessings from Allah
3. What do you say when you want to Glorify Allah?
(a) Allahu Akbar
(b) Subhan-Allah
(c) La ilaha il-Allah
4. What do you say when you want to seek Allah’s forgiveness?
(a) Astaghfirullah
(b) Sorry
(c) Nothing
5. What do you say when you intend to do something?
(a) Inshaa-Allah (If Allah Wills)
(b) I promise
(c) Nothing
6. How do Muslims greet each other?
(a) By saying ‘Hello’
(b) By saying ‘Salam’
(c) By saying ‘Asalaamu alaykom wa rahmatullahi wa barakatu’
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Description of Paradise
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
The Prophet said: Allah said: “I prepared for My righteous servants what
no eye has seen and no ear has heard, nor has it occurred to human heart.”
Abu Hurairah said: ‘Thus recite if you wish’: “And no soul knows what joy for
them (people of Paradise) has been kept hidden.” (Quran. Surah 32, ayah 17).
Paradise is the best place
Only Muslims go to Paradise
In Paradise you can have all the good you want
Think of all your favourite things: people, foods, places
Everything in Paradise will be far better than your 5 senses can imagine
(in sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch)
Big houses and gardens, rivers of honey and milk, big trees full of fruits,
lots of endless fun
Everyone in Paradise is happy
All filth is removed from people
You will never be sad, angry, lonely or hungry
There will be no lying, cheating or arguing
No need to go to the bathroom anymore
People will have everything they want in Paradise
The best gift in Paradise is you get to see Allah
Allah will always be pleased with those in Paradise
But you only get this if you make it to Paradise
And you only make it to Paradise if you obey Allah , His Messenger
and those in authority over you.
Do you want Jannah?
Of course you do!
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How to get to Paradise
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Here are a few things you can do to make it to Paradise:
Knowledge and understanding of Tawheed
Obey Allah , His messenger , Those in authority
Be dutiful to Parents
Complete all your obligations
Do good deeds
Say good words, be truthful
Be kind and merciful
Don’t follow shaytaan
Don’t hurt people
Make lots of Dua
Always ask Allah to give you and your parents Paradise
Only by Allah’s mercy and permission will anybody go Paradise
Can you think of anymore?
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Description of the Hell-Fire
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
The Hell-Fire is the worse place
Disbelievers and hypocrites go to Hell-Fire
In Hellfire you will never have anything you want
Think of all your favourite things: people, foods, places
You will never see any of these things again
Everything in Hell-Fire will be far worse than your 5 senses can imagine
(in sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch)
No big houses and gardens, rivers of honey and milk, big trees full of
fruits. Just lots of endless torment
The fire in Hell burns everyone there
Food makes them sick and doesn’t fill the hunger or thirst
Everyone in Hell-Fire is sad, angry, lonely and hungry
All filth is everywhere; cursing and arguing
People will have nothing they want in Hell-Fire
The worse thing in Hell-Fire is you don’t get to see Allah and Allah will
not listen to your cry anymore
Allah will always be displeased with those in Hell-Fire
But you only get this if you go to Hell-Fire
And you only go to the Hell-Fire if you obey Shaytan and disobey Allah
and His Messenger and those in authority.
Do you want the Hell-Fire?
Of course you don’t! Never!
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Who goes to Hell-Fire
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher).
Iblis will be in the Hell-Fire forever
All disbelievers go to Hell-Fire
This is because they disobeyed Allah and His Messenger and they
did bad things
Some Muslims also go to Hell-Fire, but not forever
Allah will take them out eventually after they become purified from
their sins
Then Allah will take the Muslims out of the Hell-Fire and place them
in Paradise forever
But we don’t want to go to Hell-Fire, even for a short time
We want to be with Allah and His Messenger and companions and all
the people and things we love, forever
Always ask Allah to save you and your parents from the Hell-Fire
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Goals in life
Discuss your goals in life and why then write/draw them in the space below.
Who, What and Where do you want to be when you grow up (Insha’Allah)?
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Crossword – Test Time!
Fill in the blank spaces: Answer the questions below using the answers in the box.
Across
3. Who is your Prophet?
6. What did Allah reveal to the Prophet?
9. What is the meaning of Rizq?
11. Where is Allah? Allah is above the?
Down
1. What is your Religion?
2. What is the meaning of Khalq?
4. Who is Lord?
5. What Name of Allah describes His ownership
of the dominion?
7. What is the meaning of Tarbiyyah?
8. How many pillars are there in Islam?
10. How many pillars are there in Iman?
11. How many categories are there in Tawheed?
Provision, Mulk, Three, Quran, Allah,
Five, Creation, Six, Muhammad,
Nurture, Islam, Throne.
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Reflection time
Read aloud (Parent/Guardian or Teacher). Discuss and reflect upon the answers.
Who created you?
Did Allah create your parents? Who created their parents?
Why were you created?
Did Allah give us our food to eat and money to spend?
Who gave us our homes?
Where is Allah ?
Who is Allah similar to?
Who can hear everything that we are saying?
Is Allah watching us right now?
Does Allah know everything we do in secret?
Who can hear our thoughts right now?
Is there anything that Allah can’t hear or see?
Does Allah know what we are going to do later?
Does Allah know what we are going to do tomorrow?
Is Allah in the room with us now?
Do you love Allah?
Do you worship Him?
Do you love the Prophet ?
Do you worship him?
Who do you want to be like? Why?
Does Allah love Muslims?
Do you love the Muslims?
Do Muslims only go to Jannah? Why?
Do you want to go to Jannah? Why?
Do you want to see Allah ?
Do you want to go to Hell-Fire? Why?
What do you need to do to go to Jannah?
Is Islam a good religion?
What is your Religion?
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ANSWERS
Page 14:
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. True
10. True
Page 17:
1. D
2. D
3. B
4. C
Page 19:
=
•Obey Allah
•Keep clean
•Respect our parents
•Truth
•Be grateful
•Be patient
•Shirk is evil
•Allah is ONE
•Peace •Justice
•Good Manners
•Pray to Allah
•Follow the Prophet
Continued >
Page 19:
=
•Impatience
•Be unfair
•Bad Manners
•Follow anybody
•Shout at people
•Be smelly
•Hate
•Lies
•Allah has partners
Page 20:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
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page 122.
Page 35:
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. B
Page 38:
Shahadah = 2
Salah = 1
Sawm = 4
Zakah = 5
Hajj = 3
Page 39:
1. Allah
2. Angels
3. Books
4. Prophets
5. Judgement Day
6. Decree
Page 40:
Answer = 2
Page 41:
Iman
Islam
Ihsan
Page 52:
Salah
Sawm
Zakah
Hajj
Page 53:
View answers on page
122.
Page 59:
1. D
2. D
3. C
4. B
Page 60:
1. C
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. A
Page 61:
Allah
Praise
Lord
Owner
Judgement
Worship
Guide
Blessed
Anger
Astray
Page 65:
America
Asia
Australia
Europe
Africa
Antarctica
Page 72:
View answers on page
122.
Page 73:
View answers on page
122.
Page 74:
Hat
Jumper
Trousers
Shoes
Dress
Socks
Gloves
Coat
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Apple
Banana
Raspberry
Strawberry
Mango
Dates
Orange
Cherry
Page 76:
View the answer
on page 123.
Page 77:
Cucumber
Carrot
Broccoli
Asparagus
Lettuce
Peas
Onion
Sprouts
Page 78:
View the
answer on
page 123.
Page 79:
Beef
Egg
Beans
Chicken
Salmon
Nuts
Milk
Cheese
Page 80:
View the answer
on page 123.
Page 83:
Fajr
Thuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Ishaa
Quran
Dua
Page 84:
Answer varies.
Page 85:
View the
answer on
page 123.
Page 87:
View the answer
on page 124.
Page 96:
View the answer
on page 124.
Page 100:
12
4
7
24
60
60
Page 101:
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
Page 102:
View the
answer on
page 124.
Page 103:
Winter
Summer
Spring
Autumn
Page 104:
Winter: snow,
cold, foggy, wet,
storm, mist,
frost, cloudy,
windy, rain,
thunder.
Summer: hot,
bright, humid,
sunny, dry.
Continued >
Page 104:
Spring: hot,
bright, sunny,
dry, rain.
Autumn: cold,wet,
storm, cloudy,
windy, rain,
thunder.
Page 112:
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. A
6. C
Page 118:
View the
answer on
page 124.
END.
Arabic: م محر صفراألول ربيع الثاني ربيع
جمادى األولى جمادى اآلخرة رجب شعبان
رمضان شوال
ذوالقعدة ذوالحجة
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The fruit is a: apple
Page 78:
The vegetable is a: carrot
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Page 96:
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Missing letters: M, T, W, TH, F, SAT, SUN
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END.
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Alhamdolillah! (All Praise belongs to Allah )
Well done:
For completing ‘My First Islamic Activity Pack’
‘May Allah reward you with good and increase you in
knowledge, understanding, wisdom and good deeds! Ameen.’
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