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Muslim Faith Interactive Timeline

Muslim Faith Interactive Timeline

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This interactive set of A5-sized cards (34 cards in total) provides an engaging way to explore the history, beliefs, religious sites, and festivals of the Muslim faith. The cards can be used individually or in conjunction with the Muslim Religion Poster Set to reinforce and enhance learning.

Key Features:

  • 34 A5-sized cards, each highlighting key aspects of the Muslim faith, such as its foundations, core beliefs, important figures, and rituals.
  • Topics covered include the history of Islam, the Five Pillars of Islam, Islamic festivals such as Eid, and significant religious sites like Mecca and the Kaaba.
  • Each card includes a short description on the front with key facts, and additional details on the back for further exploration.

Educational Purpose:

  • Interactive Learning: The cards provide an interactive way for students to learn about the Muslim faith, allowing them to explore different topics at their own pace.
  • Comprehensive Overview: This set covers essential elements of Islam, including its belief system, traditions, and key religious practices.
  • Classroom or Home Use: Perfect for both classroom activities and independent learning, whether used in group discussions, solo study, or as part of a broader exploration of world religions.

Historical Context: The Muslim faith, founded in the 7th century by the Prophet Muhammad, has since spread globally, shaping the history, culture, and society of many nations. Islamic festivals like Ramadan and Eid mark important times for reflection, celebration, and charity, while key religious sites such as the Grand Mosque in Mecca remain central to Islamic identity and spiritual practice.

These cards offer a valuable resource for understanding the core teachings, historical development, and modern significance of the Muslim faith.

Tags: Display, Resourcing, Timeline

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