Grade 1 ISBN-9788178980539
Grade 2 ISBN-9788178980782
Grade 3 ISBN-9788178982120
Grade 4 ISBN-9788178982137
Grade 5 ISBN-9788178982144
Grade 6 ISBN-9788178980522
Grade 7 ISBN-9788178984483
Grade 8 ISBN-9788178985008
Grade 9 ISBN-3788178984506
Grade 10 ISBN-9788178984513
Back of the Book
This course has been designed to present the young students a comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and Hadith. Instead of teaching moral principles directly, they are taught through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. Though basically intended for use as a school textbook, it is also an ideal tool for home schooling involving both the parents and children. In this way children will not only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up.
Introduction
Islam is the religion of the universe. Everything in the universe submits itself to the Will of Allah. Therefore submission to Allah is the only true religion for both man and the universe. Everything or being in the universe, including man, must strictly obey the commands of Allah without any deviation or alteration.
Indeed, the central characteristic of all followers of the Islamic faith is their belief in the one Allah. The word Islam literally means “surrender” or “submission,” and those who follow the religion are called Muslims. A Muslim then is one who surrenders or submits completely to the Will of Allah. Submission to Allah, however, is not a passive but a positive act of bringing one’s likes and dislikes, attitudes and behaviour into harmony with Allah’s Will. Correct belief and action together are absolutely vital. One is worthless without the other. Furthermore, a true Muslim believes that submission and obedience to the Will of Allah is the only way in which an individual can ever achieve real peace of mind and heart. The knowledge he needs to have of the Will of Allah must inevitably be derived from the Quran, the last of the divine books revealed by Allah to His Final Prophet.
Following Islam also means living in harmony with nature. And this in turn means that at all times man must unfailingly do as Allah desires. Moreover, he should lead his life acknowledging the greatness of his Creator and showing appreciation of His favours. He should focus all his attention on Allah alone, who is the Creator of everything on this earth and in the universe. He should entirely subordinate his intention and thinking to the Will of Allah.
Doing as Allah enjoins creates harmony, earns Allah’s favour and banishes evil; it follows, therefore, that an Islamic society based on the ideals of the Quran and the teachings of Allah’s Last Messenger will necessarily be free of social ills. The root of all evil in this world is the lack of fear of Almighty Allah, while the presence of this fear is the secret of all good. A Muslim should bear it in mind that one day he will die and shall have to give an account of himself to Allah. There can be no better rein upon an individual’s actions than the thought that Allah will one day call upon him to account for his deeds.
Contents (Grade 1)
1
Allah made the sun and the moon
4
2
Allah made the animals
5
3
Allah made the birds
6
Allah gives us food to eat
7
Prayer
8
The True faith-Iman
9
The Five Pillars of Islam
10
The call to prayer-Adhan
11
The five daily prayers
12
Doing wudu or ablutions for prayer
13
I love the Quran
18
I believe in Allah
19
The Prophet Muhammad $
20
14
21
15
Tala al- Badr
22
16
Important Phrases
23
17
Some Surahs from the Quran
24
Contents (Grade 2)
Allah Made Everything
Allah Made the Plants and Animals
Allah Created People
Praise be to Allah
A Very Special Prayer
Five Daily Prayers or Salat
30
How to say your prayer
32
The Holy Quran
42
The Prophet Muhammad -
46
The Prophet Yunus and the Storm at Sea
50
The Prophet Yunus and the Big Fish
52
Contents (Grade 3)
1.
Faith and Belief in Islam
2.
Religious Duties in Islam
3.
Prayer in Islam
4.
Quran: the Holy Scripture of Islam
5.
The Life of the Prophet Muhammad
6.
Festivals in Islam
27
7.
Morals and Manners in Islam
8.
Halal and Haram in Islam
38
9.
The First Man
41
10.
A Rightly Guided Caliph: Abu Bakr
45
11.
Supplications (Dua) for Daily Life
51
12.
Some Short Surahs
54
Contents (Grade 4)
Fasting in the Month of Ramadan
The Sacred Mosques
39
44
The Story of the Prophet Musa
49
A Rightly Guided Caliph: Umar
59
A Surah from the Quran
62
Contents (Grade 5)
Charity in Islam
Hajj in Islam
The Hadith Literature
The Exemplary Virtues of Sahabah
The Best Friend of Allah
The Story of the Prophet Yusuf
A Rightly Guided Caliph: Uthman
55
63
Contents (Grade 6)
The True Faith-Iman
The Two Brothers
Story of Two Gardens
Islam-A World of Love and Peace
The Angel and the three men
Prayers-Salat
28
Travels of the Prophet Ibrahim #t
33
Offering Prayers
37
Prayers of the Prophet
I Love Eid
The Baby in the River
Thank You, Allah!
57
A Treasury of Hadith
58
Contents (Grade 7)
Islam: An Introduction
Articles of Faith
Belief in Angels
Belief in the Books of Allah.
Belief in the Messengers of Allah
Belief in the Last Day
Hadith and Sunnah
The Prophethood and the Prophets
The Story of the Prohpet Hud
A Rightly Guided Caliph: Ali Ibn Abi Talib
40
Islamic Society
The Life of the Prohpet Muhammad
13.
Contents (Grade 8)
The Quran: The Base of Islam
Oneness of Allah (Taw heed)
Prayer (Salah)
Fasting (Saum)
Alms-giving (Zakah)
Hajj
A Compiler of Hadith
The Story of the Prophet Isa
The Conquest of Makkah
64
Man’s Accountability
70
Contents (Grade 9)
Part I
Unit 1
Islamic Studies : Definition and Scope
Islam and human life (individual and collective)
Unit 2
Man in the Universe (The Islamic Perspective)
Unit3
The Articles of Faith in Islam
Unit4
Prophethood in Islam
Unit 5
Faith in Practice
93
Part II
Unit 6
103
The Prophet Muhammad at Makkah
Unit 7
117
The Life of the Prophet Muhammad at Madinah
Unit 8
129
The treatment of other communities
Unit 9
137
Dawah
Unit 10
151
The day-to-day life of the Prophet (a brief account)
Contents (Grade 10)
Unit-I
The teachings of Islam
Unit-II
Islamic Character
Unit-III
Human values in Islam
Unit-IV
Human Rights in Islam
Unit-V
The Status of Women
Unit-VI
65
An Introduction to the Quran
Unit-VII
77
Knowledge and the Quranic Teachings
Unit-VIII
89
The Economic Teachings of the Quran
Unit-IX
99
Introduction to the Hadith
Unit-X
111
Introduction to Fiqh
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