When studying the different religions of the world we tend of focus on the distinctions between these religions and understanding what makes them unique, however it is important to note that although these religions are distinct and unique in their own way, there are common themes and structures that can be applied to them. Some of the common elements present in the different religions that we will be studying this semester are:  

  1. Islamic Symbols and Names (.5 pages)
    1. Identify a common Islamic symbol and explain its significance
      1. Consider the following:
        1. History/Origins of the symbol
        2. Important religious figure(s) associated with the symbol and their involvement with it
        3. How is the symbol utilized by Muslims today?
          1. Is it used during prayer/worship?
          2. Is it worm as an outward sign of faith?
    2. Distinguish between the terms ‘Islam’ and ‘Muslim’ as it relates to the Islamic faith
  2. Life of the Prophet Muhammed (.5-1 pages)
    1. Discuss who the Prophet Muhammed was and the impact that he had on Islam.
    2. Describe 2 key events from the Prophet Muhammed’s life.
    3. Address how these events are commemorated by Muslims today
  3. Sacred Scriptures (.5 pages)
    1. Analyze what the Qur’an is and assess upon how Muslims use it today
      1. Consider the following:
        1. Importance of particular Surahs in the Qur’an
        2. How the sacred text came into existence
        3. Important religious figures mentioned in the Qur’an
  4. Beliefs and Practices (2 – 3 pages) In the religion of Islam there is set of beliefs that all Muslim’s must follow. These are known as the Articles of Faith and their foundations are found in the Qur’an. The 6 articles of faith tell Muslims what to believe in and then the 5 Pillars of Islam explain how to implement these beliefs in their daily lives.
    1. Interpret the meaning of each of the Six Articles of Faith (1-1.5 pages)
      1. Belief in the Oneness of Allah (God)
      2. Belief in the Angels
      3. Belief in the Books of Allah
      4. Belief in the Prophets of Allah
      5. Belief in the Day of Judgement
      6. Belief in the Divine Decree – Will of Allah    
    2. Articulate the significance of each of the Five Pillars of Islam listed below and demonstrate how these pillars are lived out by Muslims today (1-1.5 pages)
      1. Shahadah – Profession of Faith
      2. Salah – Prayer
      3. Zakah – Almsgiving
      4. Sawm – Fasting
      5. Hajj – Pilgrimage