RME Homework. S1. Islam.
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RME Homework. S1.
Islam. Symbols.
The symbol for Islam is a
crescent moon and a
star.
If you had to design a
symbol that told us a lot
about you – a coat of
arms – what would it be
like?
Design one!
RME Homework. S1.
Islam. Prophets.
Muhammad spoke out
about the bad things he
saw happening in
Makkah.
If a prophet lived in our
world today what sort of
things might she/he
speak out about?
Write a paragraph on 3
separate things.
RME Homework. S1.
Islam. The Qur’an
For Muslims the Qur’an
is the word of Allah and
the most precious of all
books.
Create one page of a
book of your own.
On the page write four
precious and wise pieces
of advice you would give
to other about life.
RME Homework. S1.
Islam. Zakat
One of the pillars of
Islam is giving to the
poor.
Imagine you had won the
lottery and 5m you are
going to give to good
causes.
Choose 3 good causes.
Why would you give to
these causes or people?
RME Homework. S1
Islam. Ramadan.
Throughout the month of
Ramadan Muslims do not take
food or water in daylight hours.
One reason for this is to get a
feel for what it is like to be poor.
Imagine you are an Aid worker
in a famine hit country. In diary
entries spread over a month jot
down notes on what you see and
how you feel, if you think the
experience will change you.
RME Homework. S1.
Islam. Hajj
Muslims should go to Makkah
on pilgrimage at least once in a
lifetime.
Imagine you are going on a very
special journey.
Imagine you are going back in
time with gifts.
You can go to any time or place
in the past and take any 3 things
from the present.
Where would you go and when
and with what gifts – why?