- Page 3 and 4: my faith ...ISLAM Mawlana Feizel Ch
- Page 5 and 6: preface The preservation of the rel
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- Page 11 and 12: 8 T The word Islam is derived from
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- Page 15 and 16: Can you read the word below ? Do yo
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- Page 23 and 24: Ask your parents or elder siblings
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- Page 27 and 28: Allah forgives sins even after deat
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- Page 37 and 38: midst of the battle. Many people ha
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- Page 43 and 44: But all Muslims are one Ummah, one
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All the teachings of Islam are base
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Read and explain the following. T A
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Colour-in the correct word/s in gre
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Knowledge’,” for when he spoke
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time that my face and body would ge
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gives the knowledge of Islam only t
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to gain knowledge is worship. The p
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Circle the twelve differences betwe
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Below are the sayings of some famou
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Match the correct pairs by drawing
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from his neighbour. “I wonder wha
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The Jew was so impressed by the tea
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pious nuisance caring kind uncaring
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Ask your parents or elder siblings
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Give preference to the guest over t
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moderately. If a few different dish
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.................... towards his gu
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Duties to the HOST Duties to the GU
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One of the Companions [r] replied e
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their concern and regard for their
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Companions we have the best example
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The Du’a’ to be recited by the
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Tayammum Tayammum is a practice of
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humanity. Hajj Hajj, pilgrimage, is
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Read and explain the following. In
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6) Strike both palms on clean earth
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Tayammum, like wudu’, also comes
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116 ry fh fh fh fh fh fh fh fh fh f
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can understand why. They came to my
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so very handsome indeed. But I knew
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my precious necklace. How splendid.
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P Use the pictures to discover the
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Ask your parents or elder siblings
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Read and explain the following. Zak
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orphans, widows and the disabled. Z
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.................... and increase.
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The day of ‘Id was near too and s
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have entrusted you to give their Za
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the wealthy. - Those in charge of d
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The Benefits of Zakah 1) Being a re
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pillar Zakah a is Islam of. .......
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Paradise are opened and the doors o
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of Muharram It is compulsory for al
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hurried to the Masjid because the H
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and do not have enough food to give
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is no god except Allah, and that yo
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other good deed done by him during
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Fasting in Ramadan creates a mental
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zakah Jannah Qur’an sharing ka’
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Read and explain the following. Haj
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Hajj.” Hajj is an act of worship
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mercy and forgiveness on the day of
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In emulating the sacrifice of Proph
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of Arafat just outside the city of
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ust and dirt in Iron, gold and silv
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Yes No Why?........................
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the Hajj pilgrimage. Draw some of t
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the intrusion and dominance of many
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His pleasure and immense Grace. So
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Complete the following Ayah and Had
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Ad‘iyah 184 T Du'a' (singular of
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The Ad‘iyah memorised in grades o
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“May the peace and mercy of Allah
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Revise the following important phra
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lessons 1-7 OUTCOME OBJECTIVES T P
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Memorise the following Du‘a’s.
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9) Share the drinking glass with so
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Learn the following etiquettes of P
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item you wish to purchase. 8) Do no
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Memorise the following Du‘a’s.
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ing. 9) Always share the various du
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Memorise the following Du‘a’s.
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6) Do not lose hope. 7) Do not reso
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SUMMARY P BY THE END OF THIS LESSON
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Muslims often use Arabic words and
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214 T To every nation that has pass
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land of Madyan. There he met the pi
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journey out of Egypt, Fir'awn broke
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The story of Nabi Musa [a] is essen
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the streets and alleyways. Despite
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that it was that time of the day wh
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And so, with his mother by his side
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may thank you in person and reward
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the sorrow of his people and their
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messenger and free the Banu Isra’
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Nabi Musa began to speak, "O Fir'aw
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On the appointed day all the magici
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CHAPTER 6 Nabi Musa [a] told his pe
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and the water of the Nile became fr
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that now they would surely perish a
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The following moral lessons learnt
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must be careful never to become opp
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Allah can make beneficial, as for e
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with Allah how can they be at peace
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Indicate, by means of a tick, the c
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Prophet ‘Isa [a] and captured him
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Read the following story and thorou
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the children of Israel.” The days
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he was indeed the most thoughtful.
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understanding. Nabi ‘Isa [a] saw
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sounded, infact, just like Nimrud a
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given so much more, more wealth and
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admired. Now the Jews hated him mor
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obey your law, he plans to fight ag
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As was said from the very beginning
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did they crucify him, but only a li
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- Prophets are chosen by Allah alon
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great concern. - All the miracles P
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Is this regard they are all just li
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- Evil doers fool themselves into t
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Nabi ‘Isa [a] performed many mira
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The Jews hated Nabi _ _ _ , _ _ _ o
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The Sirah lessons covered in grades
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lesson 1 OUTCOME OBJECTIVES T P - l
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State whether True or False. The Ar
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The Arabs had forgotten the religio
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name for the child. On that seventh
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At last a poor woman named Halimah
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time had come to return the beautif
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do not respect women and girls. - T
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C Draw a picture of Halimah’s hap
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Ask your parents or elder siblings
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Read the following sentences. T Nab
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Read the following story. T Muhamma
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would walk, sometimes racing, somet
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and the best of all character. So t
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he decided to take his nephew with
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He continued to look as the caravan
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“Please allow me to talk to him,
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The following lessons learnt from t
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gain knowledge of the world. - All
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What have you learnt about Christia
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Read and explain the following. T A
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Read the following story. T Muhamma
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cave of Hira where he would pray in
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“Read!” “But I cannot read,
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cave. Khadijah knew that this was s
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good character and morality. - Good
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- All revelation is engraved on the
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Which of these is encouraged in Isl
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Read and explain the following. T N
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Read the following story. T Soon Na
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message was a good meassage. But th
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under its heavy weight. Other poor
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The following lessons learnt from t
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- A Muslim must always persevere an
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Why are the wealthy and powerful al
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Read and explain the following. T N
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Read the following story. T No one
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growing smaller and smaller, and th
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ealised that Allah is the only Prot
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The following lessons learnt from t
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eyond our dimension. - Jannah and t
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Rather contemplate Allah’s attrib
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SUMMARY P BY THE END OF THIS LESSON
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Read and explain the following. T T
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Complete the sentences using the li
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and planed their evil plots. Abu Ja
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They had been tricked! Shouting in
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there for a long time,” the voice
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Prophet Muhammad [s]. If he stretch
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ter enemy of Islam was now a loyal
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vants. - Nabi Muhammad [s] would no
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always concerned about the wellbein
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C P What is the most powerful weapo
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Read the following story. T Madinah
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some of their friends sadly died. B
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they came. The chiefs of the Qurays
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gion and the pious believers. - The
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- Nabi Muhammad [s] was a mercy to
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value. Muslims are not permitted to
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The Muslim Ummah comprises a comity
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Read the following sentences. T Say
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Muslims to cause them to fight amon
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these rumors. Sayyiduna ‘ Uthman
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ecause they knew that they could re
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profit, no one has been able to mat
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- A true Muslim always aspires to t
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simple ‘Uthman generous proud sal
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Read the following sentences. T Say
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While ‘Ali [r] was performing sal
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Sayyiduna ‘Ali [r] understood the
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should do. If I became a Muslim, I
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Messenger to tell you how to live y
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e your follower. I shall be your co
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- Nabi Muhammad [s] had a great dea
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- Those who refuse to accept the gu
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Unscramble the following words and
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performance ASSESSMENT ‘AQA’ID
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performance ASSESSMENT FIQH LESSON
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performance ASSESSMENT QASAS AL-AMB
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performance ASSESSMENT SIRAT AN-NAB
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performance ASSESSMENT GENERAL ASSE