Calling to Allah
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ad-Da’wah ila-Allah - You must invite people to Islam. Allah ordered us with this beautiful and essential duty of calling to Islam from the beginning of the mission of the Prophet (saw) . It is essential that it continues in all its forms until Islam spreads and dominates over the entire earth. Allah says,
“Call (all mankind] to the path of your Lord with Hikmah (evidences and Fiqh) and an effective word, and argue with them in the best manner- for, behold, your Lord knows best as to who strays from His path, and best knows He as to who are the right-guided.” al-Qur’an, Surah al-Nahl, 16: 125
The Da’ie (caller) to Allah is from the best of creation and amongst the highest ranked from the worshippers of Allah. Allah says,
And who is better in speech than he who invites (men) to Allah's (Islamic Monotheism), and does righteous deeds, and says: "I am one of the Muslims." al-Qur’an, Surah al-Fussilat 41:33
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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
- (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 > 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
- (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)
- (KS3 > Islamic Concepts (Islamic Curriculum) > Relations Between Nations and Cultures > Muslims and Non-muslims) :- You must invite people to Islam. Allah ordered us with this beautiful and essential duty of calling to Islam from the beginning of the mission of the Prophet (saw). View games for this curriculum aim
Fiqh and Usul (Islamic Curriculum)
- (KS3 > Fiqh and Usul (Islamic Curriculum) > The Foreign Policy of The State (Dowlat Al-Khilafah Wa Ala Qa`tiha) > RELATIONSHIP BEFORE JIHAD (BUT ON THE BATTLEFEILD)) :- Calling to Islam View games for this curriculum aim