Hajj (Part 1)
In this lesson, we will focusing on Hajj, which is the fifth pillar of Islam. We will explore the meaning behind the rituals of Hajj with a recap of the story of Hagar, Ishmael, Ibrahim and Sarah).
Hajj (Part 1)
In this lesson, we will focusing on Hajj, which is the fifth pillar of Islam. We will explore the meaning behind the rituals of Hajj with a recap of the story of Hagar, Ishmael, Ibrahim and Sarah).
Lesson details
Key learning points
- The meaning behind the rituals of Hajj (recap of story of Hagar, Ishmael, Ibrahim and Sarah).
Equipment
You will need two different coloured pens: black or blue and another coloured pen, such as green or red.
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11 Questions
Q1.
How many obligatory prayers should a Muslim make each day?
Four
One
Two
Q2.
What are two beliefs contained in the Shahadah?
Afterlife and jihad
Holy books and predestination
Tawhid and holy books
Q3.
For which denomination of Islam is Zakah obligatory?
Neither
Shi'a
Sunni
Q4.
Which denomination has to pay Khums?
Both
Neither
Sunni
Q5.
What is the percentage used to calculate Zakah?
10
20
5
Q6.
What key term is best defined by 'Prayers held in a public place so Muslims can pray together'?
Du'a prayers
Jummah prayers
Private prayers
Salah
Q7.
What key terms is best defined by 'The personal prayers offered to Allah by Muslims'?
Jummah prayers
Private prayers
Public prayers
Q8.
When do Muslims need to perform their Jummah prayers?
Anytime
Monday
Sunday
Q9.
What is the call to prayer called?
Rak'ah
Ummah
Wudu
Q10.
What is wudu?
A physical cleaning
Being called to prayer
Prostrating during prayer
Q11.
What direction do Muslims face when praying?
A fireplace
The local mosque
The sun
7 Questions
Q1.
Which of these best defines the term 'ritual'?
A phrase with a deeper religious meaning
An action or word
An action with a deeper religious meaning
Q2.
Which of these words best defines the term 'Hajj'?
Charity
Prayer
Zakah
Q3.
Where do Muslims pilgrimage to when completing Hajj?
Jerusalem
Kufa
Medina
Q4.
How often does a Muslim need to perform Hajj?
Never
Once a decade
Once a year
Q5.
Which prophets do the rituals of Hajj relate to?
Isa and Musa
Muhammad and Isa
Musa and Ibrahim
Q6.
Who did Ibrahim have his first child with?
His wife, Sarah.
Mary
Ruth
Q7.
How many times did Allah test Ibrahim in the story you heard in the lesson?
Four times
Once
Three times