Shahadah
In this lesson, we will focus on the Shahadah, which is the first pillar of Islam. We will explore the declaration of faith and key beliefs contained within the Shahadah and its impact on the life of a Muslim.
Shahadah
In this lesson, we will focus on the Shahadah, which is the first pillar of Islam. We will explore the declaration of faith and key beliefs contained within the Shahadah and its impact on the life of a Muslim.
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Key learning points
- Introduction to the five pillars of Islam.
- Declaration of faith and key beliefs contained within the Shahadah.
- Impact on the life of a Muslim: how is this shown in practice?
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You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
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7 Questions
Q1.
What are two beliefs contained in the Shahadah?
Afterlife and Jihad
Holy books and Predestination
Tawhid and Holy books
Q2.
How often should the Shahadah be practiced?
Five times a day
Once a year
Once in your lifetime
Q3.
How do the other pillars link to the Shahadah?
The other pillars are opposite to the Shahadah
The other pillars copy the Shahadah
They do not link. They are all separate pillars
Q4.
How many times does a person need to recite the Shahadah with intention to become a Muslim?
Four times
Once
Twice
Q5.
What is Salah?
Charity
Fasting
Pilgrimage
Q6.
What is Hajj?
Charity
Fasting
Prayer
Q7.
What is Sawm?
Charity
Pilgrimage
Prayer