Starter quiz
- What does the Shahadah say about Allah (God)?
- that Allah is a prophet
- that there is only one God, Allah ✓
- that Allah is a friend
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- In which direction do Muslims face when performing Salat?
- towards the Ka'bah in Makkah ✓
- towards their local mosque
- towards the east
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- Who gives the sermon during Jummah prayers?
- the imam ✓
- a teacher
- a friend
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- Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan?
- to eat more at night
- to sleep more
- to help make good habits and become better people ✓
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- When do Muslims break their fast during Ramadan?
- at noon
- at sunset ✓
- at night
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Exit quiz
- What do Muslims focus on during Ramadan?
- eating and sleeping
- becoming a better person ✓
- school work
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- Muslims might mark the end of Ramadan by ...
- putting up a Christmas tree.
- hanging up decorations in the house. ✓
- reading the Qur'an more.
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- How do people celebrate Ramadan around the world?
- they celebrate Ramadan in different ways, depending on where they live ✓
- only some Muslims celebrate Ramadan
- all Muslims celebrate Ramadan in the same way
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- What does Eid-ul-Fitr celebrate?
- the beginning of Ramadan
- the start of a new year
- the end of Ramadan ✓
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- A common greeting used to wish someone a blessed festival at the end of Ramadan is ...
- 'Eid Mubarak'. ✓
- 'Ramadan Kareem'.
- 'Peace be with you'.
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- During Ramadan, Muslims focus on renewing their faith through prayer and reflection.
- The festival of Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan.
- Around the world, Muslims mark Ramadan in diverse ways.
Common misconception
All Muslims mark Ramadan in the same way.
Muslims all around the world mark Ramadan in different ways.
Keywords
Eid-ul-fitr - the Muslim festival marking the end of the month-long fasting of Ramadan
Spiritual - thoughts, beliefs and values rather than possessions
Diverse - different and varied
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