Posts Tagged ‘Islam’

Religion and Law Assessment

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Learning Objective: To write a newspaper article exploring the way law operates in different religions.

The point of this assessment is to see how well you can explain what different religions believe about law. Really good assessments will analyse and evalualte the ideas. For the assignment handout click here.

Marking:
This project will be marked on effort, understanding and independence. You will get raffle tickets for each category, and the winner of the raffle will get a prize! The more raffle tickets you get the better your chances!

You might want a bit more information about what the different religions believe, so look below.

Judaism:
Judaism 101 on Halakhah
ReligionFacts.com (quite complex).
MyJewishLearning.com

Islam:
BBC Religion

Buddhism:
Buddhism for Children – Search for “Karma” or “Precepts” on the page.

Christianity:

Christianity 101 – Grace
Christianity for Kids
This is quite a difficult topic, so please ask me if you want help.

Good luck! Remember that copying and pasting from Wikipedia proves nothing and won’t get you any marks!

Sharia Law homework

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Your task is to find out a little bit more about Sharia Law. Try to find out some information and put it in your own words…

A good place to start is the BBC Religion website.

99 Names of Allah

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

For today’s task you need to create a landscape orientated A4 piece of work which shows information about one of Allah’s names. You will all be given a different name to find out about.

Your poster needs to include:

  • A picture of the name in Arabic
  • What the name means and its number
  • How you say the name in English
  • Verses from the Qu’ran that include the name
  • Extension: Some Muslims believe that if you say the name enough you will be blessed. What blessing does the name your are looking at bring?

Websites to use (beware – some count “Allah” as the first name, but we are not using this name. On these sites you’ll need to add 1 to the number I give to get the right name):

  • Start with Wikipedia. The number I give you will be in this list. There are more links at the bottom.
  • Use Art Islamic.com to get pictures of the names in Arabic. You may have to do a little searching…(this website counts Allah as the first name, be careful)
  • IslamicPath.org has information about the benefits of using each name, as does BreatheIslam. Both use “Allah” as the first name.
  • Sufism.org has some useful information
  • Use Quran.com to look up verses

Good luck!