Fighting for Islam
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al-Jihad - You must fight in the way of Allah to make his word the highest. Allah says,
“Fight against those who do not believe in Allah nor believe in the last day, nor forbid what Allah and His Messenger forbid nor follow the Deen of Truth, [even though they were] the people of the book, until they pay the Jizyah with their hand with submission and are subdued.” al-Qur’an, Surah al-Tawbah, 9: 29
And Allah says,
“Fighting is obliged for you, even though it be hateful to you; but it may well be that you hate a thing the while it is good for you, and it may well be that you love a thing the while it is bad for you: and Allah knows, whereas you do not know.” al-Qur’an, Surah al-Baqarah, 2: 216
It is narrated by Harith ibn Ash’ari (ra) that the Prophet (saw) said,
“I order you to five, Jama’ah, to listen and obey and Hijrah and Jihad fee sabeelillah.” Musnad Imam Ahmed
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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
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Fiqh and Usul (Islamic Curriculum)
- (KS3 > Fiqh and Usul (Islamic Curriculum) > The Foreign Policy of The State (Dowlat Al-Khilafah Wa Ala Qa`tiha) > International relationship during war: JIHAD) :- You must fight in the way of Allah to make his word the highest. View games for this curriculum aim