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Lesson on Salah

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Today we looked at the Second Pillar of Islam, “Salah”. This is the requirement for Muslims to pray 5 times a day. We were introduced to 5 key words:

  • Adhan - the call to prayer we saw on the whiteboard
  • Mu’adhin - the person who sings the call to prayer (adhan)
  • Salah - the second pillar
  • Rakah - an individual unit of prayer
  • Wudu - the ritual wash Muslims have before prayer

Homework:

Your homework was to think of something you could do 5 times a day and then do it before school, at morning break, lunchtime, after school, and in the evening. Once you’ve done it, write a paragraph explaining what you did and how easy or hard you found it.

Lesson on Islam and Shahadah

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Today we started looking at the Five Pillars of Islam, starting with Shahadah. We learned that this is the first thing spoken to new babies, used 5 times a day in the Muslim call to prayer, and Muslims try to make it the last thing they say before they die.

The words are: “ašhadu al lā ilāha illa l-Lāh, wa ašhadu anna muammadar rasūlu l-Lāh” which means
“There is no god but God, Muhammad is the Messenger of God”.

We also heard the story of Muhammed (PBUH).

Homework (due next week) was to write a brief summary of his life and the starting of Islam. Try to find out some interesting information about his life!

For information try:

Hinduism homework (due 30th March)

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

We’ve finished looking at Hindu samskaras (rites of passage) now so it’s time to do some homework.

This will be assessed and how well you do will affect the number of raffle tickets you get. The harder you work, the more tickets you get, the more chance you have of winning a prize!

What you need to do is create me a piece of work about the Hindu samskaras we’ve looked at. You must talk about at least three samskaras in this piece of work, it’s up to you which ones you choose. Of course you can do more if you like! It’s also up to you how you present your work. It could be a:

  • Booklet
  • PowerPoint presentation
  • Poster
  • Essay
  • Something else!

Whatever it is, you must bring it to class on the 30th March.

Please use the information on this site to help you with this homework.

Hints on how to do well!

  • Level 4: Describe is the key word. To do this you need to say what Hindu people do in their rites of passage. Most of you do this every week so I expect all of you to be able to do this no problem!
  • Level 5: To do level 5 you need to explain. This is asking the why questions that I talk about so much. It’s all about not only saying what happens, but talking about why Hindus do it. Talk about dharma, karma and reincarnation to start working at level 5. I’m sure everyone in this class is capable of level 5 if they apply themselves. Prove me right!
  • Level 6: This is where it starts getting tricky. Level 6 requires evaluation, this means looking at themes, suitable ones here would be dharma, karma and perhaps diversity (how different people do different things). For each samskara think about how your theme relates to the samskara. For example, can you explain how each samskara shows a Hindu’s dharma? It’ll help if you say from the beginning what your themes might be. This is quite a hard one to explain but feel free to try, if you don’t quite get there you’ll definitely reach level 5. If you have questions then you can leave a comment and I’ll try to get back to you…

Good luck!

Lesson on 9th February 2009: How do Hindus initiate new members?

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Learning objective: To find out about the Hindu “Sacred Thread” ceremony.

Today we were looking at the Hindu initiation ceremony called the “Sacred Thread” ceremony (or Upanayana). We thought about what happens and the symbolic things that they do to represent the person’s second “spiritual” birth when they get a new spiritual father (or Guru) and take the Vedas (Hindu holy book) as their spiritual mother.

The Notebook presentation is here. Or, for more information try Wikipedia or Heart of Hinduism.

Homework was to talk to a married couple you know and ask them what they think marriage is all about. What do they think makes a good marriage? Write down their answer and bring it next lesson.