There are over a billion followers of Islam in the world, making it the
second largest religion. Prophet Muhammad is the founder of Islam. He was
born in Saudi Arabia. People who follow Islam are called Muslims. They believe in Allah, which is their god. The religion is most
popular in the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.
Muslims worship at a mosque, which is a place where people gather to study their religion and worship Allah. Most mosques have
a roof which is dome shaped with towers that are referred to as minarets. Islamic holy men, called muezzins, climb the minaret to
call Muslims to pray. In a mosque, there are no statues or paintings of holy figures. Instead, there are decorations with patterns and
texts from the Qur’an, the holy book. Inside a mosque, there are no places for Muslims to sit,
they use little prayer mats to pray to Allah. When people enter a Mosque, they need to take off
their shoes and wash themselves to keep the place clean for prayer. There are special places
where people can put their shoes and there is a little pool or fountain where people can wash.
Women have a separate area in the Mosque and are not allowed to go to the men’s side.
The Qur’an is the holy book of Islam; Muslims believe the Qur’an is the ‘word of God’. All Muslim
practices and beliefs are written in the holy book and it is treated with great respect. They
believe that the book is from Allah, so every word is considered to be sacred. The Qur’an is often
placed on a special wooden stand when it is being read.
Muhammad is the prophet of Islam, he was born in 570 A.D. in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. He is regarded as the founder of the religion.
Muslims believe that he was the last prophet who was sent by Allah. The first prophet was Adam.
Muslims are required to:
pray five times per day (the times are fixed by the position of the sun and changes every day)
wash themselves before praying
face the direction of Mecca while they say their prayers
Islam has 5 duties that every Muslim must follow,
they are also called the Five Pillars of Islam.
1. Shahada – This is the main belief of all Muslims
and is a declaration of their faith.
2. Salah – Salah is prayer and all Muslims must pray
5 times a day and follow the specific rituals.
3. Zakat – Muslims are required to look after people
in need. Every follower must give a part of his or
her
wealth to help people who really need it.
4. Hajj – All Muslims have to make a pilgrimage to
Mecca at least once in their life time.
5. Saum – During the ninth month of the Islamic
calendar, Muslims cannot eat or drink during the
daylight hours. This period is called the Ramadan.
The fast is to remind people how difficult it is to be
poor and hungry. It teaches people to think about
the essentials of life and not to be greedy.
Quran
Mosque
1) In which country did Islam originate?
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2) In which parts of the world do most Muslims live?
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3) In which place do Muslims worship? How is it different from a church?
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4) How many Muslim countries do you know? Write them down.
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5) What is the name of the god for Muslims?
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6) Who is Muhammad?
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7) How do Muslims pray?
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8) Why do Muslims wash themselves before going inside the mosque?
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9) What is Mecca and why is it special to Muslims?
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10) What are the 5 pillars of Islam? Write them down in your own words. __________________________________________________
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Exercise 1: Answer the questions about Islam.
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3) _________________________ 4) _________________________
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9) _________________________ 10) ________________________
Exercise 2: The table below contains words that have been chopped in half. Find the pieces that fit together.
Headscarves are a very noticeable part of clothing worn by Muslim women. Islam has no specific
dress or uniform for female Muslims. However, there are two requirements that are mentioned in
the Quran. The first requirement is that women have to cover their whole body apart from their face,
hands and feet. Secondly, the clothes must be loose so that the shape of the woman’s body is not visible.
The idea of covering the body is not the main purpose of wearing veils. Muslims believe that women
should look and behave modestly and wearing a veil is just one part of that.
According to the Quran, women must wear modest clothes and a headscarf.
Nonetheless, not all Muslims agree with this. Some people believe that it is not
a requirement but just a suggestion. Several passages from the Quran mention
this topic. But this can and has been interpreted in different ways. In most cases,
it is a personal decision to wear a headscarf and modest clothing. Some modern
Muslim women believe that modesty has nothing to do with clothing while some
others say that it is written in the Quran and hence they feel it is necessary to cover up.
Some countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran require all women to wear veils. Moreover, many
Muslim families all over the world insist that their women follow the Islamic dress code.
There are many different kinds of coverings worn by female Muslims. Some people only cover their
hair, while other women cover their whole body including the face. The following veils are some of
the most commonly worn coverings by Muslim women:
A hijab is the most commonly worn headscarf by Muslim women in the West. The scarf covers the head and neck but
leaves the face clear. The word hijab comes from the Arabic language and means veil. It is often used to describe
headscarves worn by Muslim women.
A Niqab is a kind of veil that only leaves the area around the eyes visible. It is usually combined with a headscarf. The veil is
mostly worn by traditional Muslims in Saudi Arabia.
A burqa is a veil that covers the whole body, including the eyes. It is the most concealing kind of veil in Islam and is mostly
worn in Afghanistan. However, in some western countries, women are not allowed to wear a burqa.
A chador is a veil that is mostly worn in Iran. It is a full-body cloak and is often worn with a smaller headscarf underneath.
A shayla is a long scarf that is wrapped around the head and pinned in place at the shoulders.
A khimar is a long veil that is similar to a chador. It covers only half the body and hangs down to the waist.
Exercise 5: In some Western countries, people don’t like to see women wearing veils, why do you think this is so?
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Exercise 3: Answer or complete the sentences about Islamic veils.
1) Muslim women not allowed to .. a. show their body shape b. wear a skirt c. show their hair d. all of the above
2) Most Muslims believe that Muslim women .. a. should behave modestly b. do not have a good body shape c. should cover their face d. should wear the uniform of Islam
3) The Quran .. a. is interpreted in different ways b. clearly states that women must wear veils at all times c. says that it is a personal decision to wear a headscarf d. has a traditional and a modern version
4) A Muslim woman can wear a veil because .. a. it is her personal decision b. her family requires her to wear it c. it is written in the Quran d. All of the above
5) In most cases, a woman .. a. decides herself to wear a headscarf b. is forced to wear a headscarf by her family c. prefers to wear a burqa d. None of the above
6) Countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran .. a. are very liberal in terms of wearing a veil b. do not allow women to wear sexy clothes c. are requiring Muslim women to behave modestly d. All of the above
7) Which veil covers the entire face? a. niqab b. burqa c. chador d. shayla
8) Which veil is most common in the United Sates? a. hijab b. niqab c. khimar d. shayla
9) Which of the following veils is the most concealing? a. khimar b. chador c. niqab d. hijab
10) Which statement(s) about veils are true? a. A burqa is a commonly worn veil by Muslim women all over the world. b. According to the Quran, Muslim women should not only wear modest clothes, but also behave modestly. c. Some countries require all women to wear a veil. d. Most Muslim women in Western countries wear a Hijab.
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( ) HIJAB ( ) NIQAB ( ) BURQA ( ) CHADOR ( ) SHAYLA ( ) KHIMAR
Exercise 4: Match the name of the veil with the pictures below.
Islam is divided into two main groups, Sunni and Shia. The 2 groups are not very
different from each other and they both agree on the fundamentals of Islam
and share the same Qur’an. The main differences between Sunni and Shia
Muslim are in the politics of early Islam and the interpretation of the Qur’an.
After Prophet Muhammad died in the early 7th century, there was a debate over who should become the new leader of the religion.
Most Muslims believed that Muhammad had not assigned a successor. They wanted Abu Bakr to become their new spiritual leader.
Bakr was the closest advisor and a good friend of the prophet. But other Muslims did not agree with this and instead believed that
Muhammad had assigned Ali ibn Abi Talib to become his successor. Ali was the son-in-law of Muhammad and was the closest male
relative.
The supporters of Ali became known as Shia and they believed that direct descendants of Muhammad were the rightful spiritual
leaders of Islam. The Sunnis, who supported Bakr, had the opinion that the most capable person should become the leader.
Finally, Abu Bakr was appointed as the first Caliph (ruler of the Muslim community). In
order to keep peace in the Muslim community, Ali accepted the leadership of Bakr. Umar
ibn al-Khattab became the second ‘Caliph’ since he was assigned by Bakr on his deathbed.
The third spiritual leader was Uthman ibn ‘Affan. Eventually, Ali was chosen as the fourth
‘Caliph’ after Uthman was murdered. He moved the capital of the Islamic state from Saudi
Arabia to Iraq. Muslims accused Ali for not bringing Uthman’s murderers to justice. Violent
clashes followed which divided the community once again.
The Sunnis are the largest group in Islam and make up around 85% of all Muslims in the
world. Most Shi’as live in Iraq and Iran. Around 90% of the Iranian population is Shia.
Exercise 7: Complete the sentences with the words below.
Caliph Muhammad Qur’an
Prophet Iran Saudi Arabia
Abu Bakr Ali ibn Abi Talib Shia
1) _____________ was the first Muslim leader after Muhammad. 2) _____________ was the _____________ of Islam 3) Prophet Muhammad lived in _____________. 4) _____________ has a majority of Shia Muslims. 5) _____________ was a _____________ leader. 6) Sunni and Shia interpret the _____________ differently. 7) A _____________ is a spiritual leader of a Muslim community.
Exercise 6: Are the following statements true or false?
1) Abu Bakr was a prophet.
2) Muhammad was the last prophet of Islam.
3) Sunni and Shia are two different religions.
4) Uthman was a Sunni Muslim.
5) The differences between Sunni and Shia are mentioned in the Qur’an.
6) Most Muslims are Sunni.
7) There are no major differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims.
8) A ‘Caliph’ is a Muslim spiritual leader.
9) Saudi Arabia has a majority of Sunni Muslims.
10) The main difference between Sunni and Shia is based on the successor of Prophet Muhammad.
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The holy city of Islam is Mecca. It is located in the west of Saudi Arabia. Prophet Muhammad lived and taught in the city more than
1,300 years ago. The prophet (1) ___________________ Mecca as the holy city of Islam and the (2) ___________________ in which
all Muslims must (3) ___________________.
According to one of the Five (4) ___________________ of Islam, every Muslim should make a pilgrimage to the holy city (Hajj).
Around 3 million Muslims from all over the world gather for the Pilgrimage during the Muslim month of Dhu’l-Hijja every year.
The Ka’aba is another reason why Muslims believe that Mecca is a holy place. It is a stone structure with
one room and is the Islam’s holiest building. Muslims believe that this structure was built by Abraham.
The Ka’aba is located inside the Masjid al Haram, which is the Grand (5) __________________ of Mecca.
People who are not (6) __________________ are not allowed to enter or live in Mecca. There are special road signs and roadblocks
that separate Muslims from non-Muslims. Non-Muslims are directed to other roads that go around the (7) __________________.
The local authorities of Mecca have regular (8) ___________________ to check that visitors are actually Muslim. Muslims inside
Mecca must follow special rules on how to behave inside the holy city.
Exercise 8: Complete the text by filling up the gaps with the right words from the box.
1) built designated created designed 5) Mosque Church Museum Square
2) mosque spirit Qur’an direction 6) Arab religious clean Muslim
3) pray travel worship read the Qur’an 7) mosque country Ka’aba city
4) Books Teachings Pillars Principles 8) inspections laws police people
Exercise 9: Answer the questions about Mecca. 1) Why is Mecca the holy city of Islam?
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2) Why do many Muslims make a pilgrimage to Mecca?
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3) Why do you think that non-Muslims are not allowed to enter Mecca?
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Masjid al haram
Ka’aba
Al Qaeda is a terrorist network of radical Muslims that has declared the Jihad, or holy war,
on the West. The organization is responsible for many terrorist attacks all over the world,
including the September 11 attacks in the United States. Until 2011, the group was led by
Osama bin Laden. Al Qaeda is believed to be a network of several terrorist groups, which
are mainly located in the Middle East.
Al Qaeda wants to punish Jews and Christians for all their ‘wrongdoings’ against Muslims. They want
to create a Muslim world with Islamic political leadership, which is also referred to as Sharia.
The organization was founded in Afghanistan in the 1980s when the country was fighting against the
Soviet Union. Their aim was to expel the occupying Russian forces and they were backed by the United
States. After the Russian Army left Afghanistan, Al Qaeda continued their Jihad against enemies of the
Islam. Currently, Al Qaeda operates in around 50 countries around the world.
After the death of Osama Bin Laden in 2011, it is believed that Ayman al-Zawahiri is the leader of Al
Qaeda. The United States has killed many top members of the Al Qaeda group through drone strikes
or by use of Special Forces. Despite this, the terrorist group still has major operations in Somalia, Syria,
Libya and Yemen.
Exercise 10: Choose the best answers for the questions below. 1) Al Qaeda is .. a. led by Osama bin Laden. b. responsible for the September 11 attacks. c. fighting against the Soviet Union. d. B and C are correct.
2) Who are enemies of Al Qaeda? a. the United States b. Israel c. Christians d. All of above
3) Al Qaeda was.. a. formed during the Soviet Afghan War. b. once backed by the United States. c. founded by Muslims. d. All of the above
Exercise 11: Match the words on the left with the definitions on the right.
A war against unbelievers
The founder of Al Qaeda
A network of Muslim militants
Islamic law based on the Qur’an
A former communist country
The country where Al Qaeda was founded
The current leader of Al Qaeda
A remote-controlled aircraft
Afghanistan
Sharia
Al-Zawahiri
Soviet Union
Jihad
Al Qaeda
Drone
Bin Laden
4) Sharia is .. a. the wrongdoings of Christians. b. the holy war of Muslim radicals. c. the army of the Soviet Union. d. a political system based on the Qur’an.
5) The United States .. a. has eliminated Al Qaeda. b. killed several leaders of Al Qaeda. c. use drones to fight terrorism. d. B and C are correct.
6) Which statement(s) below are true? a. The word ‘Al Qaeda’ means holy war. b. Al Qaeda was defeated in 2011 when Osama bin Laden was killed. c. Al Qaeda wants to create a Muslim world. d. Al Qaeda was formed in the Soviet Union in the 1980s.
Osama bin Laden
The holy places of Islam
Mecca is the holiest city for
Muslims. It is the site where all
Muslims make their pilgrimage
(Hajj). Mecca is also the birthplace
of Muhammad. The Ka’aba is the
most sacred point within the most
sacred mosque of Islam, Masjid al
Haram. All Muslims
face the direction of
the Ka’aba when
they pray, no
matter where they
are.
Medina is the second most important place in Islam. When
Muhammad was persecuted in Mecca, he fled to Medina. Medina
is called the “City of the Prophet of Allah”.
Jerusalem is the third most important city of Muslims. Muslims believe that Muhammad travelled to
Jerusalem by night and ascended into heaven from there. The Dome of the Rock is considered holy by
Muslims who believe it was built over a sacred stone. The stone is sacred to Jewish people as well who
further believe that it was the place where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac.
Dome of the Rock
Ka’aba
Mecca
Medina
Jerusalem
Islamic Holidays
During Ramadan, Muslims all over the world fast during daylight hours. The event
takes place during the 9th month of the Islamic calendar and is one of the five
pillars of Islam. The fasting is intended to teach self-discipline and devotion to
Allah.
Eid Al-Fitr is a 3-day celebration to mark the end of Ramadan. During the Ramadan,
Muslims do not eat or drink during the sunlight hours for a month. The word ‘Eid’
means festivity and ‘Fitr’ means breaking the fast. During the Eid Al-Fitr, Muslims
get together at a mosque early in the morning and perform the Eid prayer. After
the prayer, they visit family members and friends and exchange gifts.
Eid Al-Adha is the end of the Hajj. The Hajj is a pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslims from
all over the world celebrate this day. It starts around mid-October and lasts three
days. During Eid Al-Adha, Muslims honor Abraham, who wanted to sacrifice his
youngest son, Ishmael, to Allah. Instead, Allah provided Abraham with a lamb to
offer instead.
Fast Facts
Islam means peace through submission of god.
Only 22% of Muslims live in the Arabic
countries.
“Muhammad” is the most common name in the
world.
The country with the most number of Muslims
is Indonesia, with 207 million Muslims.
Muslims are not allowed to
drink alcohol or eat pork.
Jesus is a prophet in Islam, he is mentioned 25
times in the Qur’an.
A typical Muslim greeting is "as-Salam
Alaikum". It means God's peace be upon you.
1) Masjid al-Haram
(Saudi Arabia, Mecca)
Capacity: 4,000,000
2) Masjid al-Nabawi
(Saudi Arabia, Mecca)
Capacity: 1,000,000
5) Hassan II Mosque
(Morocco, Casablanca)
Capacity: 105,000
3) Imam Ridha shrine (Iran, Razavi Khorasan)
Capacity: 700,000
4) Istiqlal Mosque
(Indonesia, Jakarta)
Capacity: 120,000
Top 5 biggest Mosques:
Muhammad (570 – 632)
Muhammad was the last prophet of Islam. His
father died before he was born and is mother
died when he was six years old. He was raised by his
grandfather and uncle. When Muhammad was nine years old,
his uncle took him on a trading trip. When he was 40,
Muhammad had an encounter with an angel on a trading trip.
After this miracle, Muhammad returned home and began to
spread the teachings he learned. There are no pictures of
Muhammad and Muslims believe that the Qu’ran is against it.
The Abraj Al-Bait Towers are massive hotel towers that were built
in 2012. The complex is located behind the world’s most sacred
Mosque, the Masjid al-Haram. The giant structure holds several
world records. It is the largest clock tower and has the largest clock
face in the world. The towers were built to host the many
thousands of pilgrims that visit Mecca during the pilgrimage.
Exercise 12: Are the following statements true or false?
1) Medina is the birthplace of Muhammad.
2) The Dome of the Rock is a sacred place for several
religions.
3) Muhammad is the most common name in the
United States.
4) Islam originated in Saudi Arabia.
5) The Abraj Al-Bait is the tallest mosque in the world.
6) Mecca is known as the ‘City of the Prophet of Allah’.
7) Muslims are not allowed to eat hotdogs.
8) Eid al-Fitr is a pilgrimage to Mecca.
9) The Ramadan lasts 9 months.
10) Saudi Arabia has the highest Muslim
population.
11) Ramadan is a celebration.
12) During Eid al-Adha, Muslims honor Muhammad.
13) The biggest 5 mosques in the world are located
in Asia.
14) Jesus was a Muslim.
Exercise 13: Complete the crossword puzzle.
Down 1. Jesus is a ..... in Islam.
2. When Muslims pray, they face the
direction of the ..... .
3. The celebration at the end of Ramadan.
5. The Dome of the Rock was built over a
sacred ..... .
7. During Eid Al-Adha, Muslims honor ..... .
8. There are no ..... of Muhammad.
Across 4. ..... is the most common name in the world.
5. Islam means peace through ..... of god.
6. A time of fasting during the 9th month of
the Islamic calendar.
8. Muslims are not allowed to eat ….. .
9. A Muslim pilgrimage.
10. The largest mosque in the world is
located in ..... .
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Exercise 14: What are the differences between Islam and the religion(s) that are most common in your country?
Exercise 15: Why are there so many Muslim terrorists who want to attack the West? How do you think this situation can be improved?
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( ) Burqa
( ) Islam
( ) Dome of the Rock
( ) Mosque
( ) Extremist
( ) Mecca
( ) Niqab
( ) Praying
( ) Sheikh
( ) Muezzin
( ) Qu’ran
( ) Osama bin Laden
( ) Allah
( ) Minaret
( ) Hijab
( ) Ka’aba
( ) Abraj Al-Bait
T A N T V H H S N I A Y K E
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H I H R I R Q L A M O B E Q
E Y S E A A A A L R Y A C S
X R H L B J K N E A P J C O
T S R L A H A H I R G I A M
R D R H S M T L A M Z H W R
E W R O L F G Y B N A R U Q
M S D B O R I S M A I E T E
I F A E Z N N E F K I I N C
S B M M G B U R Q A D T J E
T O S A M A B I N L A D E N
D N I Z Z E U M Z N X V H U
Exercise 16: Match the words to the corresponding photos and complete the crossword puzzle.
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Exercise 18: Match the different parts to form complete sentences.
Prophet Muhammad
Muslims pray five times
The Five Pillars of
Islam
In a mosque
Hajj is
According to the
Qur’an
Sunni Muslims
Mecca is
succeed Muhammad.
has the largest mosque.
in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
every Muslim must make.
paintings of holy figures.
by Osama bin Laden.
must follow in life.
the direction of Mecca.
wear modest clothing.
wanted Abu Bakr to
founded in Afghanistan
the holiest city and
are duties that Muslims
Muslim women must
the pilgrimage that
was born in 570 A.D.
there are no
per day and face
Exercise 17: Write the names of the things related to Islam below and find the hidden word.
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What is a
pilgrimage?
Which Muslim
veil is most
conservative?
Who was
Muhammad?
What is a
prophet?
To which
direction do
Muslims
pray?
What is the
largest group of
Muslims called?
Is there
discrimination
against Muslims
in your country?
Why?
Which
language do
most
Muslims
speak?
Name 6
Islamic
countries.
What is the
name of the
tower on the
left?
Which
religions do
you know?
What is Al
Qaeda?
What is a
sheikh?
What is the
Jihad?
What is a
Muslim
extremist?
Which kind of
veil do Muslims
mostly wear in
the west?
What is the
most holy
city in Islam?
Why?
What is the
name of the
veil above?
In which
country in
Mecca
located?
In which 2
countries are a
majority of Shia
Muslims?
What is the
name of the
man above?
Why do
Muslim
women wear
veils?
Why is
Jerusalem an
important
city in Islam?
In which
country do
some Muslim
women wear
burqas?
Why can
non-Muslims
not go to
Mecca?
What is an
Imam?
In which
country did
Islam begin?
What is the
holy book of
Muslims?
What is the
name of the
veil above?
In which
country did
Al Qaeda
start?
What are the
2 main
groups in
Islam?
What are the
Five Pillars
of Islam?
Who is
Osama bin
Laden?
Who is the
founder of
Islam?
Exercise 19: Play this board game with your partner or in a group. Your instructor decides how the game is played.
How many
times a day
do Muslims
pray?
How do
Muslims call
their god?
What is special
about the way
Muslims pray?
What is the
place of
worship for
Muslims?
What is the
symbol of
Islam?
What is the
difference
between Sunni
and Shia
Muslims?
Exercise 3: Veils
1) d 2) a 3) a 4) d 5) a 6) c 7) b 8) a 9) c 10) b,c,d
Exercise 4: Veils
Exercise 6: Sunni vs Shia
1) false 6) true 2) true 7) true 3) false 8) true 4) true 9) true 5) false 10) true
Exercise 7: Sentences
1) Abu Kabr 2) Muhammad Prophet 3) Saudi Arabia 4) Iran 5) Ali ibn Abi Talib Shia 6) Qur’an 7) Caliph
Exercise 8: Mecca
1) designated 2) direction 3) pray 4) Pillars 5) Mosque 6) Muslim 7) city 8) inspections
Exercise 10: Al Qaeda
1) b 3) d 5) d 2) d 4) d 6) c
Exercise 11: Al Qaeda
Afghanistan The country where Al Qaeda .. Sharia Islamic law based on the Qur’an Al-Zawahiri The current leader of Al Qaeda Soviet Union A former Communist country Jihad A war against unbelievers Al Qaeda A network of Muslim militants Drone A remote-controlled aircraft Bin Laden The founder of Al Qaeda
Exercise 12: Islam 1) false 8) false 2) true 9) false 3) false 10) false 4) true 11) false 5) false 12) false 6) false 13) false 7) true 14) false
Exercise 1: Islam 1) Saudi Arabia 2) In northern Africa and the Middle East. 3) Muslims worship in a mosque. It is different from a Christian church because it has a domed roof and minarets. There are no statues and paintings of holy figures. Women have a separate area in the mosque. 4) Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt, Malaysia, Indonesia, etc. 5) Allah 6) Muhammad is the prophet of Islam. He was born in Mecca 570 years ago. 7) Muslims pray in a mosque, they wash themselves before entering the mosque. There are separate areas for women and men. 8) To keep the mosque clean for prayer 9) Mecca is the birthplace of Muhammad and is the holiest place of Islam. 10) Shahadah: declaration of faith Salah: prayer Zakat: giving to charity Saum: Ramadan Hajj: pilgrimage to Mecca
Exercise 2: Word chop
1) Allah 6) Shahada 2) Muslim 7) Quran 3) Prophet 8) Islam 4) Muezzin 9) Minaret 5) Mosque 10) Mecca
Exercise 13: Crossword Across: 4) Muhammad 5) Submission 6) Ramadan 8) Pork 9) Hajj 10) Mecca
Down: 1) Prophet 2) Kaaba 3) EidAlFitr 5) Stone 7) Abraham 8) Pictures
Exercise 9: Mecca
1) Because it is the birthplace of Prophet Muhammad and the place where the Ka’aba is located. 2) Because this is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and every Muslim is required to make the pilgrimage. 3) …
Exercise 17: Revision 1) Minaret 2) Osama bin Laden 3) Dome of the Rock 4) Islam
5) Niqab
6) Ka’aba
Answer: Medina
Exercise 18: Revision 1) Prophet Muhammad was born in 570 A.D. in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. 2) Muslims pray five times per day and face the direction of Mecca. 3) The Five Pillars of Islam are duties that Muslims must follow in life. 4) In a mosque there are no paintings of holy figures. 5) Hajj is the pilgrimage that every Muslim must make. 6) According to the Qur’an Muslim women must wear modest clothing. 7) Sunni Muslims wanted Abu Bakr to succeed Muhammad. 8) Mecca is the holiest city and has the largest mosque. 9) Al Qaeda was founded in Afghanistan by Obama bin Laden.
Exercise: ISIS 1) false 6) false 2) false 7) false 3) true 8) true 4) true 9) true 5) false 10) true
Exercise: ISIS 1) Islamic 2) Al Qaeda 3) Baghdadi 4) Militant 5) Caliphate 6) Jihad
Exercise 16: Word search 1) Mecca 2) Osama bin Laden 3) Ka’aba 4) Burqa 5) Abraj Al-Bait 6) Niqab 7) Minaret 8) Hijab 9) Extremist 10) Sheik 11) Mosque 12) Quran 13) Praying 14) Dome of the Rock 15) Islam 16) Muezzin 17) Allah
EXTRA : ISIS
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a group of
Sunni militants. The organization self-proclaimed a
state in Iraq and Syria in the Middle East. This state is
also called the caliphate, which is an Islamic state that
is led by a supreme religious and political leader (a caliph). The group has attacked numerous military and government targets in
Iraq and Syria and claims to have killed thousands of Iraqi civilians. Apart from that, ISIS is also known for carrying out mass killings
by killing dozens of people at a time and having public executions.
The group was founded in 1999 and was a branch of Al Qaeda in Iraq. In 2013, ISIS
gained a lot of support in Iraq as a result of discrimination against Sunni Muslims in
Iraq. After ISIS entered the Syrian Civil War, it established a large presence in several
Syrian regions. According to estimates, ISIS had over 30,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq
in late 2014. Al Qaeda cut all ties with ISIS in 2014 because of the group’s brutality.
ISIS wants to establish an Islamic State in the Sunni regions of Iraq. However, since
the group got involved in the Syrian Civil War, they got control over the Sunni-
majority areas in Syria. In June, 2014, ISIS proclaimed a worldwide caliphate with Abu
Bakr al-Baghdadi as the supreme leader (caliph). ISIS claims to have religious
authority over all Muslims in the word and wants to control all Muslim inhabited
regions all around the world.
ISIS is extremely ruthless against minorities who live in
ISIS controlled areas. Many people have been brutally
murdered. Christians, Yazidis and other minorities have
fled to other areas. Even Muslims who do not follow
ISIS’ interpretation of Islam are murdered by the
militants.
Many Muslims from all across the globe have criticized
the actions and the activities of this extremist group.
The United Nations and many other countries
designated ISIS as a terrorist organization. Moreover,
despite all such stringent measures against the group,
ISIS has recruited many foreign fighters. It is estimated
that more than 10,000 foreign fighters have joined the
Jihad (Holy War) in Iraq and Syria. In September 2014,
there were more than 100 Americans and over 2,000
European fighters who joined ISIS. The foreign fighters
are often treated with less respect than the Arabic
fighters. Most foreign fighters lack combat skills and are
often placed in suicide units.
EXTRA
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
ISIS territory, September 2014
Exercise: Are the following statements true or false?
1) ISIS wants to dominate the world.
2) Most Muslims all over the world support ISIS. 3) ISIS has control over areas in Syria and Iraq. 4) A caliphate is an Islamic state ruled by a religious leader. 5) ISIS is tolerant towards people with different religious ideas. 6) ISIS is a branch of Al Qaeda.
7) ISIS consists of Sunni and Shia Muslims. 8) The Syrian Civil war played an important role in the expansion of ISIS’ territory. 9) Some people from western countries go to Iraq and Syria to join ISIS. 10) The United States considers ISIS to be a terrorist organization.
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Exercise: The table below contains words that have been chopped in half. Find the pieces that fit together.
MIC DADI CALI AL MILI HAD
QAEDA TANT ISLA JI PHATE BAGH
1) __________________________ 3) __________________________ 5) __________________________
2) __________________________ 4) __________________________ 6) __________________________