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In My Mosque
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M. O. Yuksel; Illustrated by Hatem Aly
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A big-hearted global celebration of mosques and the diverse worshippers
that they welcome every day!
My mosque feels safe like home.
In my mosque, we pray for peace, love and joy.
You are welcome in my mosque.
Do you go regularly to a mosque? Or perhaps you've never been inside
one? This joyful book invites everyone – worshippers and newcomers
alike – to step inside and meet warm, welcoming mosque communities all
across the world. Join young Muslim children, their families and
friends, as they learn, pray, eat, help others … and play!
Joyful illustrations from award-winning illustrator Hatem Aly bring to
life this simple and heartfelt introduction to lifeinsidethe mosque!
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It's Ramadan!
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Amy Culliford
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The Knowledge Quiz series is a deviously simple and effective way
for students to revise for GCSE subjects. Put together by subject
experts, these easy-to-use books feature tear-out quizzes to help
students memorise the large body of knowledge that forms the basis
of success in exams. Rather than just flicking through revision
cards expecting things to stick in your memory, self-quizzing
allows you to complete multiple copies of the same quiz and keep
doing them until you get them right every time. At the end of each
section you'll find full answers. This edition will help students
to effectively drill the essential facts necessary for success in
the Islam exam, part of GCSE Religious Studies.
Find out how your GCSE Religious Studies revision is going with
CGP's AQA A Revision Question Cards. There are 64 cards in the
pack, covering the Christianity and Islam options. Each card starts
off by testing whether you have the basic facts and the key terms
clear in your mind. They then move on to religious teachings and
quotes from sacred texts. There are also lots of questions to get
you thinking about opposing points of view - either within a
religion or between religions. Flip the card over and you'll find
full answers to each question, carefully written to help you
understand everything you need to know. Don't miss matching study
notes for the whole course in our AQA A GCSE Religious Studies
(Christianity and Islam) Revision Guide (9781789085709).
The Mr Men and Little Miss are celebrating Eid! The Eid al-Fitr
festival is celebrated by millions of people across the world and
the Mr Men and Little Miss can't wait to join in. At the end of
Ramadan, there will be a wonderful celebration with a huge feast
and lots of presents. The perfect opportunity for Little Miss
Splendid to wear her most splendid hat and for Mr Greedy to wear
his biggest napkin! Mr Men and Little Miss Celebrations introduce
children to all the exciting occasions that people celebrate
including birthdays, Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Chinese New
Year, Diwali and now Eid.
Building on the Oxford AQA GCSE Religious Studies Student Books,
this Revision Guide offers a structured approach to revising. 1.
RECAP: key content from the Student Book is condensed and
re-presented in simple visual styles to make content memorable and
help retention. 2. APPLY: students actively apply the content they
have just revised to build the knowledge and evaluative skills
needed for the exams. 3. REVIEW: regular opportunities to practice
exam questions and review answers direct students to pinpoint any
areas of weakness in knowledge or skills, identifying where they'll
need to concentrate their efforts for further revision. This
Revision Guide is ideal for students combining Christianity and
Islam. With all the essential content condensed and made memorable,
and plenty of exam practice, tips and annotated sample answers,
students can feel confidently prepared.
Just one more sleep before EID! Safa is so excited for Eid-al-Fitr.
She loves drawing henna patterns on her hands, decorating her home
and munching on biryani, kebabs and samosas. It is the perfect day.
Then the best part comes: she gets to open her presents! She is
gifted a shiny pink bicycle. The only thing is she absolutely
doesn't want to share with her cousin, Alissa. As her mum takes her
on an adventure to gift delicious Eid treats to all their
neighbours, Safa will realise how wonderful it is to make others
happy...and will want to make it up to Alissa. After all, what
makes Eid exciting is sharing special moments with the people we
love. A beautifully illustrated picture book to introduce the true
meaning of Eid to little ones This book has a heartwarming message
at its core all about sharing Features a non-fiction page for
especially curious minds about Eid, including different Eid
traditions, foods and greetings Zeba Talkhani is the author of My
Past Is a Foreign Country: A Muslim feminist finds herself, which
was praised in The Times, Vogue, and Stylist Magazine Written and
illustrated by two brilliantly talented Muslim women
This student book combines clear and comprehensive coverage of the
Eduqas specification and features designed to help students develop
essential exam skills. Authored by experienced teacher, examiner
and CPD presenter, Clare Lloyd, the book provides focused coverage
of the study of Christianity and Islam, and themes through the
perspective of those religions. Essential content is covered in an
accessible and easy to follow format, with commentaries to help
explain and give context to sources of wisdom. 'Knowledge recall'
and 'Evaluation practice' activities offer regular opportunities
for students to retrieve and apply their knowledge. Dedicated
skills practice pages packed with exam guidance, questions and
exemplars show students how to structure and improve their answers.
These include helpful hints and annotated responses to the (d)
questions, to help students master key evaluation skills. With an
introduction that talks students through what they can expect in
their Eduqas exam paper, and supported by an ebook and digital
resources on Kerboodle, this course offers a succinct, targeted and
complete approach to confidently prepare students for their exams.
Eid al-Adha is about celebrating! It is a Muslim festival
remembering the sacrifice made long ago by Ibrahim for his son.
People mark the festival with prayer, visiting family and gifts.
Some people sacrifice an animal and share the meat with their
community. Readers will discover how a shared holiday can have
multiple traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways.
Building on the Oxford AQA GCSE Religious Studies Student Books,
this Revision Guide offers a structured approach to revising. 1.
RECAP: key content from the Student Book is condensed and
re-presented in simple visual styles to make content memorable and
help retention. 2. APPLY: students actively apply the content they
have just revised to build the knowledge and evaluative skills
needed for the exams. 3. REVIEW: regular opportunities to practice
exam questions and review answers direct students to pinpoint any
areas of weakness in knowledge or skills, identifying where they'll
need to concentrate their efforts for further revision. This
Revision Guide covers Catholic Christianity, Islam, Judaism and
Thematic Studies. With all the essential content condensed and made
memorable, and plenty of exam practice, tips and annotated sample
answers, students can feel confidently prepared.
This Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Religious Studies B Paper 2: Religion,
Peace and Conflict - Islam Student Book provides comprehensive
coverage of the specification content. The book is made up of
topics, each covering one specification point as a visually
engaging double-page spread or more. Each Edexcel GCSE (9-1)
Religious Studies Student Book is packed with useful features to
help you with your GCSE studies, including: Learning outcomes
outlined at the beginning of each spread and reinforced at the end
by summary boxes to recap the most important points for you to
remember Checkpoint boxes to challenge you to recall key facts and
reinforce your understanding Extend your knowledge boxes with
further factual details to help contextualise key knowledge, and
Find out more boxes with suggestions for further research Key terms
boxes to help you understand and revise unfamiliar terminology
Sacred texts boxes containing appropriate extracts or prompts for
you to seek out further knowledge A Recap spread prompting you to
recall and use knowledge gained earlier on in the course, with fun
quizzes, activities and exam style questions supported by exam tips
A comprehensive Glossary and Index to facilitate revision.
A story about finding your voice and fitting in. 12-year-old Nimra
Sharif has spent her whole life in Islamic school, but is about to
embark on middlel school and is feeling nervous. Nimra is desperate
to fit in but finds the popular kids avoid her because of her
hijab, and her best-friend Jenna isn't the same at school. So when
she is invited to join the school's popular band, Nimra is unsure
what to do. She has been taught that music isn't allowed in Islam,
but it is an opportunity to make new friends and win back the
graces of her best-friend Jenna. What will Nimra do? A junior Jenny
Han Perfect for fans of Netflix's Julie and the Phantoms
Brilliantly-written, full of music, with a message of 'fitting in'
at the heart of it Praise for Barakah Beats: A Summer/Fall 2021
Indies Introduce Pick A Junior Library Guild Selection "Superb!
Nimra is a joy to cheer for in a nuanced story that will leave
readers thinking about how to navigate complex ethical choices" -
Alex Gino, award-winning author of George "Equal parts fun and
serious, Barakah Beats is a lovely story that will resonate with
countless kids growing up between two cultures and faiths. Nimra is
just the heroine middle-school readers are searching for". - Saadia
Faruqi, author of A Thousand Questions "Finally! A story about a
young Muslim girl trying to fit in while also staying true to her
values, beliefs, family, and culture. Sweet and relatable - I
couldn't put it down!" - Huda Fahmy, creator of Huda F Are You?
"This book should come with a warning label - you won't be able to
stop reading once you start! I tumble-down fell in love." - Wendy
Wan-Long Shang, author of Not Your All-American Girl (co-authored
with Madelyn Rosenberg) "This lively, heartfelt book hits all the
right notes." - Rajani LaRocca, author of Red, White, and Whole "If
you love an irrepressible heroine and the story of underdogs
stopping at nothing to be seen and heard, Barakah Beats is a
must-read. The Muslim rep is beautiful and important--pure joy for
any reader. The raucous rhythms of Nimra's story bursts through
from every page. I'm a Barakah Beats stan for life!" - Stephan Lee,
author of K-Pop Confidential
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Ramadan
(Paperback)
Lisa J. Amstutz
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It's time to celebrate Ramadan. For one month, Muslims don't eat or
drink for most of the day. They pray and help the poor. Muslims
focus on being thankful during this important Islamic holiday.
"This adaptation for younger readers (Key Stage 2) will introduce
them to this classic of world literature and to Babur's exciting
adventures of discovery and conquest." -The School Run "In a time
where we are even more aware of the need for diversity and
understanding of other traditions, this will make an excellent
addition to any school library." -Margaret Pemberton "This dynamic
retelling of the memoirs of Babur, founder of the Mughal empire and
Uzbek national hero, features the triumphs and reverses of his
military and political career, with richly coloured illustrations."
-The Guardian "A perfect introduction to the Baburnama for young
readers giving them a flavour of this classic of world literature
and Babur's exciting adventures of discovery and conquest."
-Outside in World The memoirs of Babur (1483-1530), descendant of
Genghis Khan and Timur (Tamburlaine) and founder of the mighty
Mughal Empire, enjoy worldwide renown as the first true
autobiography in Islamic literature and an absorbing account of
conquest and wise rule, composed by a man whose erudition and
statecraft have elevated him to the status of a national hero in
the countries of Central Asia. Babur's narrative describes not only
the battles that propelled him to power, but the people, flora and
fauna of the lands he ruled - taking us from Samarkand to Kabul to
northern India. Anuradha's lucid and lively retelling of the
Baburnama will introduce this classic of world literature to a new
generation of young readers, for whom the story of Babur will serve
as both a thrilling adventure and an exemplary tale. The Story of
Babur: Prince, Emperor, Sage is published as the Republic of
Uzbekistan undertakes an extensive programme of promoting and
communicating its rich cultural heritage both within its own
borders and to the rest of the world. The book's publication will
coincide with an exhibition on the Boburid dynasty of the Mughal
Empire at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington DC. This new
children's edition will be available in English, Russian and Uzbek
versions, as well as in Braille editions of all three languages.
For ages 7-11 years.
This book demonstrates why and how it is necessary to redesign
Islamic Education curriculum in the K-12 sector globally. From
Western public schools that integrate Muslim perspectives to be
culturally responsive, to public and private schools in Muslim
minority and majority contexts that teach Islamic studies as a core
subject or teach from an Islamic perspective, the volume highlights
the unique global and sociocultural contexts that support the
disparate trajectories of Islamic Education curricula. Divided into
three distinct parts, the text discusses current Islamic education
curricula and considers new areas for inclusion as part of a
general renewal effort that includes developing curricula from an
Islamic worldview, and the current aspirations of Islamic education
globally. By providing insights on key concepts related to teaching
Islam, case studies of curriculum achievements and pitfalls, and
suggested processes and pillars for curriculum development,
contributors present possibilities for researchers and educators to
think about teaching Islam differently. This text will benefit
researchers, doctoral students, and academics in the fields of
secondary education, Islamic education, and curriculum studies.
Those interested in religious education as well as the sociology
and theory of religion more broadly will also enjoy this volume.
This book demonstrates why and how it is necessary to redesign
Islamic Education curriculum in the K-12 sector globally. From
Western public schools that integrate Muslim perspectives to be
culturally responsive, to public and private schools in Muslim
minority and majority contexts that teach Islamic studies as a core
subject or teach from an Islamic perspective, the volume highlights
the unique global and sociocultural contexts that support the
disparate trajectories of Islamic Education curricula. Divided into
three distinct parts, the text discusses current Islamic education
curricula and considers new areas for inclusion as part of a
general renewal effort that includes developing curricula from an
Islamic worldview, and the current aspirations of Islamic education
globally. By providing insights on key concepts related to teaching
Islam, case studies of curriculum achievements and pitfalls, and
suggested processes and pillars for curriculum development,
contributors present possibilities for researchers and educators to
think about teaching Islam differently. This text will benefit
researchers, doctoral students, and academics in the fields of
secondary education, Islamic education, and curriculum studies.
Those interested in religious education as well as the sociology
and theory of religion more broadly will also enjoy this volume.
Ramadan is an Islamic holy month. During this holiday, many Muslims
fast from sunrise to sunset, read from the Quran and pray. Others
help the poor, hang lanterns and make crafts and decorations.
Readers will discover how a shared holiday can have multiple
traditions and be celebrated in all sorts of ways.
The Compassionate (ar-Rahman), the Holy (al-Quddus), the Source of
Peace (as-Salam), the Supreme (al-Mutakabbir)...these are just a
few of the 99 Names of God to be found in Islam. It has been said
that knowledge of Allah's Beautiful Names is the greatest knowledge
a human being can possess.;This illustrated guide to the Names is
designed to be an engaging educational resource for all the family.
For children it is a rich treasury of wonder that will reveal
greater depths as they grow and mature, whilst for parents and
teachers it will offer much to inspire, inform, and remind. Richly
illustrated and accompanied by engaging reflections and activities,
this book is offered as a guide to help us witness the Divine
Majesty and Beauty.
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