Understanding the Story of Samiri in Lesson on Quran Appreciation
Delve into the story of Samiri from Class 7's Quran Appreciation lesson. Explore the reflections, lessons, and learning objectives from the verses in Sura Taha. Understand the consequences of Samiri's actions and learn important moral lessons related to judgment, self-defense, and avoiding negative influences. Engage in activities like acting out a conversation between Nabi Musa and Samiri to enhance learning.
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THE STORY OF SAMIRI Class 7- Lesson Quran Appreciation
Starter Sura Taha: verses 95 96 He said: What was then your object, O Samiri? He said: I saw what they did not see, so I took a handful of the dust from the footsteps of the messenger, then I threw it into the calf; thus did my soul suggest to me.
Reflections What did Samiri see which the others did not see? What punishment was Samiri given? Do Samiri s words show regret?
Learning Objectives To understand the meaning behind verses 95 and 96. To explore the conversation between Nabi Musa and Samiri.
After talking to his brother, Nabi Musa now turns to question Samiri. The above paragraph can be interpreted into two things: That Samiri saw Jibrael on a horse behind the people as they crossed the sea. He took some dust from the footsteps of the horse. He saved it for later use. When he built the golden calf he threw the dust into it so it would become blessed. The sound of the calf was the effect of that dust. That Samiri first believed in the teachings of Nabi Musa and followed him (footsteps of Nabi Musa). Later he doubted them and threw them aside, going back to idol worshipping. His soul inclined him towards that.
Important Lessons When people do something really wrong, find out the reasons behind it. Nabi Musa asks Samiri and does not judge him without listening to him. Every person has the right to defend himself. Even when society changes and is good, there will always be some who have evil within them who are waiting for an opportunity. Samiri was one such example.
Talk to the person next to you. How can you stay away from people who would lead you astray? Who are these people?
Your Task. 1. Act out the conversation between Nabi Musa and Samiri.
Plenary Play the word association game, use words related to your lesson today.