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For example, speaking skill is developed in the "background knowledge creation activity" where the teacher leads the discussion and asks for students' responses orally. The activities in this phase aim to summarize all the activities that the students have done in the previous phases. The Shariah (literally, "the path that leads to the watering place") constitutes a God-ordained path of conduct that guides the Muslim toward a practical expression of his religious belief in this world and the goal of divine favor in the next.

UNIT 2

Use the words from boxes A and boxes B to fill in the synonyms and the meaning of the words taken from the text in the following table.

A (synonym)

UNIT 3

Like the verses of good poetry, revelations of the Qur'an inspired the people of Arabia and they memorized the verses. Islamic jurisprudence had to be developed. the interpretation of the Qur'an developed into a specific knowledge. Like the verses of good poetry, revelations of the Qur'an inspired the people of Arabia and they memorized the verses.

UNIT 4

Leaving aside the anecdotal details that characterize many pious traditions, little is known with certainty about Muhammad's early life and circumstances. Please write down your ideas whether or not you agree with the celebration of Prophet Muhammad's birthday. I disagree with the celebration of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad for several reasons.

UNIT 5

Based on the time of revelation, the Quranic verses were divided into two: the time the Prophet Muhammad was in Mecca and the time he was in Medina. What is the name of the Quranic verses revealed in Mecca and what is the name of the Quranic verses revealed in Medina. To ensure that you know and understand the vocabulary list above, please write a sentence using each of the words.

This marked the beginning of Muhammad's career as God's messenger, or rasul Allah in Arabic. Reading for Islamic higher education | They are simply called “the believers.” Muhammad's messages were essentially religious, but his preaching implied his disapproval of the behavior and attitudes of wealthy countrymen. They offered him a marriage alliance with one of the richest families and a substantial share in the trade if he would adjust his criticism.

How the Prophet Muhammad assured that the majestic being he saw in the cave was the angel Gabriel. Which of the following statements is not true regarding the revelation received by the Prophet Muhammad. The revelation that Prophet Muhammad received through the angel Gabriel was truly from Allah.

The information about the first revelation received by the Prophet Muhammad can be found in.

UNIT 6

The omission of any of the above aspects of tawheed is referred to as shirk (which literally means "sharing", but here denotes) the association of partners with Allaah. However, according to the Islamic unitary concept (tawheed), Christianity is classified as polytheism and Judaism is considered a subtle form of idolatry. Thus, the principle of tawheed is very profound and needs further explanation even among Muslims.

In fact, almost all the various heretical sects that have broken away from the main body of Islaam, from the Prophet's time until today, have begun their deviation from the point of tawheed. All of those who worked for the destruction of Islaam and misleading its followers tried to neutralize the principle of tawheed, because it represents the essence of the divine message of Islaam brought by all the prophets. Once people accept these pagan philosophies about God, they become easily susceptible to a multitude of other deviant ideas, all of which ultimately lead to the worship of created things under the guise of the true worship of God.

He then pointed to the straight line in the middle and told them that it represented the path of Allah. Tawheed is the most important aspect of Islam brought by all the Messengers of Allah. According to the Qur'an surah al An'aam verse 153, turning away from the straight path will lead to.

Write the differences between the religions (Islam, Christian, Hindu, Budha, Kong Hu Cu) from the concept of belief in God by answering the following questions.

UNIT 7

Read the text for the first time as quickly as possible (scrambling) and underline the word or word groups discussed in the vocabulary preview and some Islamic terms used in the text. Read the text a second time (scan) to find the main idea of ​​each paragraph. Seeking knowledge for knowledge's sake Sometimes a student will say, "I am seeking knowledge for knowledge's sake," implying that he is not after a degree, a degree, or anything of the sort.

It can be sought for the pure pleasure of acquiring it and not for the sake of Allah. Allah describes the people of knowledge as follows: "Those who have been given knowledge in advance, when it is recited to them, fall on their faces in exhaustion. Using this verse as their proof, some people of knowledge have thought that the learned are them. Best of Creation" referred to in the words of Allah: "Those who believe and do righteous deeds, they are the best of Creation.

Some of the pious predecessors had said: "A scholar is one who fears Allah so much that it affects his character, behavior and knowledge." The ultimate goal of learning Islamic knowledge is. to learn knowledge for knowledge's sake. to learn knowledge for the sake of Allah. to put knowledge into practice. to be the heir of the Prophet. This text specifically refers to the term "scholar" as. the person with specialized knowledge in medicine B. the person with specialized knowledge in engineering C. the person with specialized knowledge in chemistry D. the person with specialized knowledge in humanity E. the person who has knowledge of Allah.

Using this verse as their proof, some scholars have believed that the scholars are they.

UNIT 8

A fundamental social teaching of Islam is the encouragement of marriage, and the Qur'an clearly regards celibacy as exceptional – to be used only under conditions of economic austerity. Polygamy, which was practiced in pre-Islamic Arabia, was permitted by the Koran, which, however, limited the number of simultaneous wives to four, and this permission depended on the condition that justice be established between the co-wives. The Qur'an advanced its universal recommendation for marriage as a means of securing a state of chastity (ihsan), which is considered to be fostered by a free single woman.

The Koran states that those guilty of adultery must be severely punished with 100 lashes. The general ethic of the Qur'an holds that the marriage bond is based on "mutual love and mercy," and spouses are said to be "garments for each other." The detailed inheritance laws prescribed by the Qur'an also confirm the idea of ​​a central family—husband, wife and children, together with the husband's parents. The rights of parents in terms of good behavior are emphasized in Islam, and the Koran extols filial respect, especially tenderness towards the mother, as an important virtue.

Reading on Islamic Higher Education | 89 that, in most Muslim societies, daughters are not given the share of their inheritance determined by the sacred law, in order to prevent the dissolution of the joint family inheritance. Which of the following statements is not true about the role of the Qur'an based on the text. The Qur'an is a guide for spiritual life as well as for good practices in daily life.

To be able to live in a state of chastity (ihsan) al-Qur'an recommends us.

UNIT 9

Moreover, numerous ahadith of the Prophet confirm the importance of Fiqh and its position in the life of a Muslim. Some time after the year 400 CE, Mecca had come under the control of a group of Arabs who were becoming sedentary; they were known as the Quraysh and were led by a man remembered as Qusayy ibn Kilab (called al-Mujammi‘, “the Unifier”). After the birth of Prophet Muhammad C. When Mecca was under the control of the Quraysh.

The construction activities of the Quraysh threatened one non-Arab power enough to invite direct intervention. 2. The construction activities in this sentence refer to. the activities to make Mecca a regional center. the activities to invite people to visit the Ka'bah. the activities to attract traders to come to Mecca. The Ark of the Covenant, holding sakinah (inspired peace), will also be carried by the angels (2:248). The former is associated with the bringing down of revelation (26:193 calls him "the faithful spirit"), and in the hadith accounts he accompanies Muhammad on his heavenly ascension or mi'raj.

While we celebrate Your praises?” The narrative continues with God teaching Adam “the names of all things” and then challenging the angels to recite those names. The first is associated with the announcement of revelation (26:193 calls him "the faithful spirit"), and in the hadiths he accompanies Muhammad at his heavenly ascension or mi'raj. paragraph 1) The first refers to. Reading for Islamic Higher Education | 133 A. he is one of the jinns. he is one of the angles of C. he feels that he is better than Adam.

Which of the following statements about soul and body is not true according to Islamic teaching? The culture of ijtihad will promote according to the text. new ways of interpreting sources of Islamic law C. the existence of moderate Muslims. Which of the following statements is not the meaning of Wasatiyya according to this text. the universal message of Islam C. Reading for Islamic higher education | 155 E.

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