Unveiling the Qur'an: Understanding Revelation and Authority in Islam

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Explore the essence of the Qur'an in this educational project focusing on Islam beliefs. Delve into the significance of Arabic, diverse interpretations, and the methods of reading this sacred text. Discover why the Qur'an is revered and why it must be recited in Arabic. Engage in discussions, activities, and reflections to deepen your understanding.


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  1. Big Ideas for RE KS4 Curriculum Islam Beliefs (AQA A) Created in 2019. Project funded by

  2. 5: 5: What is and isn t a Qur an? What is and isn t a Qur an? From the spec revelation and authority The holy books: Qur an: BIG IDEAS LEARNING BELIEFS: recap books as revealed BELIEFS: the Qur an as revelation, importance of Arabic DIVERSITY: different ways of interpreting the Qur an Learning outcomes: Explain what gives the Qur an authority Explain why a Qur an is in Arabic only RESOURCES 5 How is the Qur an read

  3. Lesson 5 Do now: brainstorm in pairs: how was the Qur an revealed? Give points for any of: revealed to Muhammad over 23 years, cave hira, previous revealed books (kutub), Qur an means recitations Hook: is information about the Qur an mythical or historical? Discuss, share answers. I (teacher exposition): what is a true is a Qur an? Image of Qur an on screen ask if a Qur an in translation is a true Qur an? It is not- it has to be in Arabic to be a Qur an We: Give different types of writing, such as a poem, a newspaper article, private correspondence between friends and a post on social media. Lastly- a holy book. Discuss questions on screen. We: Read Daniel Brown in the first section of 5 How is the Qur an read? Ask pairs to underline or highlight three ways in which the Qur an can be read. You: identify as a class the three purposes for reading, or three ways of reading. Which way of reading do students think they might be most inclined to employ? We: read the second section of 5 How is the Qur an read? - Karen Armstrong. Pairs underline or highlight any information that tells them how the Qur an should be read. You: share and discuss as a class. Discuss the question: how is the Qur an read? Why? Exit ticket: give an answer using the information form today s lesson to the question: what is the Qur an?

  4. Do Now Brainstorm in pairs How was the Qur an revealed? Is information about the revelation of the Qur an historical or mythical information?

  5. What is a true Qur an? Photo by Ayesha Firdaus on Unsplash

  6. poem Newspaper article Private letters between friends Post on social media WE: Discuss: Would you read a newspaper in the same way you read a personal letter? How is a personal letter different to a post on social media? Which one do you read for information? Which one do you read for reflection and insight? Image: Qur an How are holy books read?

  7. We We (5) Read Karen Armstrong info (6) Underline or highlight any information detailing how the Qur an should be read. (7) How is the Qur an read? Why? What is the Qur an? Use at least one piece of info from today s lesson (1) Read Daniel Brown info (2) Underline or highlight three ways in which the Qur an can be read. (3) What three ways of reading the Qur an can you identify? (4) Which way of reading do you think you might be most inclined to employ?

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