Islamic Studies Lesson 1: Faith and Tribes
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What is the primary function of the code snippet shown in the first image?

  • To send an email
  • To validate user input (correct)
  • To display an image
  • To create a login form
  • According to the third image, what phrase immediately follows 'with little or no'?

    difficulty

    The image of the computer screen contains a form that requires users to input their username and ______.

    password

    Match the following terms with their descriptions based on the provided content:

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    Study Notes

    Lesson 1: Faith is a Bounty Bestowed by Allah

    • This lesson focuses on reciting holy verses, understanding Qur'anic vocabulary, and analyzing situations and values within the holy verses.
    • Students are encouraged to learn about the ninth year of Hijrah, where tribes sent delegates to declare allegiance to the Prophet, and to understand the significance of events.
    • Dimām bin Tha'labah, a delegate from Banu Sa'd, questioned the Prophet about Islamic practices.
    • He questioned core Islamic practices including the necessity of worshipping God alone and the requirement of performing five daily prayers.
    • Dimām testified to the oneness of God and the prophethood of Muhammad upon returning to his tribe, which led to their conversion to Islam.
    • Ibn Abbas narrated a positive assessment of Dimām bin Tha'labah's role and impact.

    Vocabulary

    • wa lamma: not yet
    • yalitkum: belittle
    • yartābu: doubted or feel uncertain

    Understanding the Significance of the Verses

    • Faith is a belief residing in the heart, a relationship between the servant and God.

    • Faith does not add or subtract to God's kingdom, but it is a personal good, and a blessing.

    • Believers should distance themselves from ignorance and seek happiness

    • Believers can seek an assurance of worldly and afterlife well-being through the remembrance of Allah.

    • Allah ensures that those who believe and obey his prophet are rewarded with faith, mercy and forgiveness.

    • Observing people's actions and words and focusing on truthfulness are important aspects.

    The Six Pillars of Faith

    (Information on specific pillars is not provided, therefore this bullet point is incomplete)

    • A list of six pillars of faith is required for this section

    Summarizing and Discussions on Faith

    • Summarize the differences between faith and embracing Islam.
    • Discuss statements about faith and reasoning behind this.
    • Reflect on how dialogues about belief can enhance understanding.

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    This quiz explores the significance of faith in Islam as discussed in Lesson 1. Students will recite holy verses and analyze key events from the ninth year of Hijrah, focusing on the impact of Dimām bin Tha'labah's inquiries to the Prophet. It emphasizes the core values and practices of Islamic belief.

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