Sample Module (1)
Sample Module (1)
M ODULE 1
Ti tle : ______
“Just as We have sent among you a messenger from yourselves reciting to you Our verses and
purifying you and teaching you the Book and wisdom and teaching you that which you did
not know.”
In Islam, "Allah" is the Arabic word for God, signifying the one and only God, the creator and
sustainer of the universe, and the ultimate judge of humankind. The honorific “S.A.W” (or PBUH)
stands for "peace be upon him" and is used respectfully when referring to the Prophet
Muhammad.
Allah is said to be ubiquitous, all encompassing, and inescapable. Allah is a name but more than a
name. Allah is the name for one beyond limits, including the limits of naming. How can we
approach this puzzle? Can we dare to examine, interpret, and perhaps explain the pervasive name
that supersedes all other names? Can we accept it as the thing that eludes all efforts to
appropriate, to contain, and so to restrict it?
Perhaps we must be content with traces. And so we begin by looking at a prayer, a hymn, an
aphorism, and a pop song. Later we also exam-ine sources on the Internet, knowing that it is the
reference point for many with the same queries as ours. But first we broach Allah in prayer.
One popular Muslim prayer invokes the name Allah repeatedly:
1419. Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth. The example of His light is like a niche within
which is a lamp, the lamp is within glass, the glass as if it were a pearly [white] star lit from [the oil
of] a blessed olive tree, neither of the east nor of the west, whose oil would almost glow even if
untouched by fire. Light upon light. Allah guides to His light whom He wills. And Allah presents
examples for the people, and Allah is knowing of all things. (Al-Nur 24:35)
5 PILLARS OF ISLAM
The basic rites of Islam that were revealed to the Prophet are the “pillars” of Islam. These are
considered to be the entire ritual structure of the Islamic religion because they are the five
essential and obligatory practices that all Muslims follow. These pillars also “have certain
disciplinary effects in curbing the excess desires of the believers, in teaching them to do things
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together for the welfare of the group and for the purification of their souls” (Farah, 135). The five
rituals consist of:
The Five Pillars of Islam are the basis of the Islamic faith. They are the core beliefs and practices
that Muslims must follow and they are accepted globally, regardless of ethnic or cultural
differences. Comparatively, the Five Pillars are similar to the Law of Moses in Judaism. The Islamic
faith is rooted simplicity, with one GOD (ALLAH) who ask five things of his people. These duties
are carried out through The Five Pillars of Islam.
Dua is supplication, just talking directly to Allah and asking him for anything, be it asking
for sustenance, protection, cure, and so on. It can be out loud and used in a conversation as you
supplicate for someone, or in secret under your breath etc. There is nothing in between you and
Allah, all you need to do is just talk to him in your own words, in any language, at any time. Or you
can memorize some of the supplications taught by the prophet Muhammad peace be upon him.
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I. DEEPENING
ACTIVITY : __________
REFLECTION
ACTIVITY ____
REFERENCES/SOURCES: