Belief in the last day
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Imaan bil Yawm al-Akhir - You must believe in the Last Day and the Hereafter, when people will be raised alive from the dead to be judged then placed either: In the abode of eternal enjoyment - Jannah or in the abode of severe punishment - Jahannam. It is reported upon the authority of Omar bin al-Khattab (ra) that the Messenger Muhammad (saw) said in response to Jibreel’ (as) question about Iman, that it is:
“To believe in Allah, His Angels, His books, His Messengers, the Hereafter and that the Divine destiny of good and bad is with Allah.” Saheeh al-Bukhari, Kitaab ul-Imaan and Saheeh al-Muslim, Kitaab ul-Imaan
Allah says,
“O My people! The life of this world is only temporary enjoyment, while the abode of hereafter is everlasting.” al-Qur’an, Surah al-Ghafir, 40: 39
and,
“That is the reward of Allah’ (swt) enemies: the fire. There in is their mortal home; a reward for denying Our revelations.” al-Qur’an, Surah al-Fussilat, 41: 28
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English (National Curriculum)
- (KS1 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Understanding Texts) :- focus on meaning derived from the text as a whole View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Non-fiction and non-literary texts) :- identify the use and effect of specialist vocabulary View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Reading for Information) :- scan texts to find information View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Reading for Information) :- skim for gist and overall impression View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Reading for Information) :- obtain specific information through detailed reading View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS1 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Breadth of Study) :- dictionaries, encyclopedias and other reference materials. View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Breadth of Study) :- print and ICT-based reference and information materials [for example, textbooks, reports, encyclopedias, handbooks, dictionaries, thesauruses, glossaries, CD-ROMs, internet] View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > English (National Curriculum) > Reading > Breadth of Study) :- texts drawn from a variety of cultures and traditions View games for this curriculum aim
Arabic (Islamic Curriculum)
- (KS3 > Arabic (Islamic Curriculum) > Reading > More Meanings of words and reading & Writing following on from Stage 1) :- Advanced Shari'ah Terminology and their meanings. View games for this curriculum aim
- (KS2 > Arabic (Islamic Curriculum) > Reading > More Meanings of words and reading & Writing following on from Stage 1) :- Meanings of Islamic terms related to Islamic rules View games for this curriculum aim
Islamic Concepts (Islamic Curriculum)
- (KS1 > Islamic Concepts (Islamic Curriculum) > Recognition of the Creator > The Afterlife) :- You must believe in the Last Day and the Hereafter, when people will be raised alive from the dead to be judged then placed either: In the abode of eternal enjoyment - Jannah or in the abode of severe punishment - Jahannam. View games for this curriculum aim