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Help learners explore how Islamic belief translates into compassionate, purposeful living with this engaging Lesson Pack for 1.52: Islamic Belief in Action. Fully aligned with the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, this resource unpacks the ways in which Muslims put their faith into practice; through personal conduct, charitable giving, and service to the wider community.
Learners Will Understand:
Living the Faith - Key Concepts
The importance of the Ummah: the global Muslim community bound by shared belief and responsibility
Faith as more than belief: the duty to act with kindness, generosity, and justice
Mercy as a divine attribute that Muslims are called to reflect in their daily lives
Putting belief into practice as a religious obligation
Faith in Action
How Muslims support others through charity, service, and social justice
Practical examples of belief in action at local and national levels
The role of charitable giving (e.g., zakah and sadaqah) in creating a more compassionate society
Contemporary Case Study: Islamic Relief UK
The aims and projects of Islamic Relief
How its work embodies Islamic teachings on unity, mercy, and service
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (2025)
Islam units at KS4
Core RE, revision, and homework tasks
Cover lessons and remote learning
Help learners explore how Islamic belief translates into compassionate, purposeful living with this engaging Lesson Pack for 1.52: Islamic Belief in Action. Fully aligned with the WJEC Religious Studies 2025 specification, this resource unpacks the ways in which Muslims put their faith into practice; through personal conduct, charitable giving, and service to the wider community.
Learners Will Understand:
Living the Faith - Key Concepts
The importance of the Ummah: the global Muslim community bound by shared belief and responsibility
Faith as more than belief: the duty to act with kindness, generosity, and justice
Mercy as a divine attribute that Muslims are called to reflect in their daily lives
Putting belief into practice as a religious obligation
Faith in Action
How Muslims support others through charity, service, and social justice
Practical examples of belief in action at local and national levels
The role of charitable giving (e.g., zakah and sadaqah) in creating a more compassionate society
Contemporary Case Study: Islamic Relief UK
The aims and projects of Islamic Relief
How its work embodies Islamic teachings on unity, mercy, and service
Suitable for:
WJEC GCSE Religious Studies (2025)
Islam units at KS4
Core RE, revision, and homework tasks
Cover lessons and remote learning