Shahadah - Lesson Four

Lesson Four
Shahadah
1. To understand the meaning of the Shahadah.
2. To understand the importance of the Shahadah.
3. To reflect on submission in our own lives.
Learning Objectives
Discuss with the person next to you why the major
practices of Islam are called the FIVE PILLARS.
Starter – Think-Pair-Share
Muslims follow the ‘five pillars of Islam’. These pillars are
the five most important duties or obligations that every
Muslim must fulfil. They represent true worship and
submission to Allah. In the same way as pillars support a
building, so these five actions hold up the faith, keeping it
strong and sturdy.
The Five Pillars
The Five Pillars
Shahadah – Declaration of faith
Salah – Prayer
Sawm – Fasting during Ramadan
Zakah – Obligatory giving
Hajj – Pilgrimage to Makkah
 
How do the five pillars relate to the six key beliefs?
Consider a statement that you believe to be 100% true.
In your books write down 
I believe
 followed by the
statement.
What has to be behind this statement to make it true?
Is it true? ...
Shahadah
The first pillar
The 
Shahadah
 is a 
testimony
 or a 
witness
 to what
Muslims believe is the 
truth
 at the heart of Islam.
 
The declaration is introduced with the words….
 
“I bear witness.....”
 
Can you think of situations in which people give ‘witness’
statements or provide testimony? What does this mean? What
makes such declarations different from other statements?
 
Shahadah
 
The Declaration of Faith (shahadah)
 
“La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulu Allah”
 
Translation:
“There is no god but God, Muhammad is His
Messenger”
Shahadah – Shi’a
 
There is no god but God. Muhammad is the
messenger of God and Ali is a divinely appointed
authority.
1.
 What does the Shahadah say about God?
2.
 Which of the six key beliefs does this link to? Why is this
important?
3.
 What does the Shahadah say about Muhammad?
4.
 Which of the six key beliefs does this link to? Why is this
important?
Think-Pair-Share
The importance of the Shahadah
 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW5r47WE1t8
 
1.24
3.34
Reciting the Shahadah
 initiates 
a person into the Islamic faith.
By reciting the Shahadah a person 
submits 
themselves to Allah
in all things.
It is always said aloud in Arabic.
It encapsulates the main theology (the key beliefs) of Islam.
A person must have a full understanding: intellectually,
emotionally, volitionally.
Think–Pair–Share
What does 
full understanding 
mean?
Shahadah – The declaration of faith
Once Muslims have recited the Shahadah they have agreed
to submit to Allah in all aspects of their lives.
 
What authorities do (or should!) YOU submit to in your
life? E.G. The law, your parents etc…
 
Why do you submit to these authorities?
Submission
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuXV0-3DGt8
 
2.30–4.28
Watch this video
Plenary
If I recite the Shahadah in front of the whole class, does
that make me a Muslim?
 
Would you recite the Shahadah?
Why? Why not?
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Explore the Shahadah, the first pillar of Islam, in Lesson Four. Understand its meaning, importance, and connection to the six key beliefs. Delve into the concept of submission and witness the significance of declaring faith in Islam. Reflect on the pillars that uphold the faith of Muslims and the testimony encapsulated in the Shahadah.

  • Shahadah
  • Islam
  • Submission
  • Six Beliefs
  • Witness

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  1. Lesson Four Shahadah

  2. Learning Objectives 1. To understand the meaning of the Shahadah. 2. To understand the importance of the Shahadah. 3. To reflect on submission in our own lives.

  3. Starter Think-Pair-Share Discuss with the person next to you why the major practices of Islam are called the FIVE PILLARS.

  4. The Five Pillars Muslims follow the five pillars of Islam . These pillars are the five most important duties or obligations that every Muslim must fulfil. They represent true worship and submission to Allah. In the same way as pillars support a building, so these five actions hold up the faith, keeping it strong and sturdy.

  5. The Five Pillars Shahadah Declaration of faith Salah Prayer Sawm Fasting during Ramadan Zakah Obligatory giving Hajj Pilgrimage to Makkah How do the five pillars relate to the six key beliefs?

  6. Is it true? ... Consider a statement that you believe to be 100% true. In your books write down I believe followed by the statement. What has to be behind this statement to make it true?

  7. Shahadah The first pillar The Shahadah is a testimony or a witness to what Muslims believe is the truth at the heart of Islam. The declaration is introduced with the words . I bear witness..... Can you think of situations in which people give witness statements or provide testimony? What does this mean? What makes such declarations different from other statements?

  8. Shahadah The Declaration of Faith (shahadah) La ilaha illa Allah Muhammad Rasulu Allah Translation: There is no god but God, Muhammad is His Messenger

  9. Shahadah Shia There is no god but God. Muhammad is the messenger of God and Ali is a divinely appointed authority.

  10. Think-Pair-Share 1. What does the Shahadah say about God? 2. Which of the six key beliefs does this link to? Why is this important? 3. What does the Shahadah say about Muhammad? 4. Which of the six key beliefs does this link to? Why is this important?

  11. The importance of the Shahadah www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW5r47WE1t8 1.24 3.34

  12. Shahadah The declaration of faith Reciting the Shahadah initiates a person into the Islamic faith. By reciting the Shahadah a person submits themselves to Allah in all things. It is always said aloud in Arabic. It encapsulates the main theology (the key beliefs) of Islam. A person must have a full understanding: intellectually, emotionally, volitionally. Think Pair Share What does full understanding mean?

  13. Submission Once Muslims have recited the Shahadah they have agreed to submit to Allah in all aspects of their lives. What authorities do (or should!) YOU submit to in your life? E.G. The law, your parents etc Why do you submit to these authorities?

  14. Watch this video www.youtube.com/watch?v=PuXV0-3DGt8 2.30 4.28

  15. Plenary If I recite the Shahadah in front of the whole class, does that make me a Muslim? Would you recite the Shahadah? Why? Why not?

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