1.52 Islamic Belief in Action

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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