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Muharram Safar Rabee’ Al-Awwal Rabee’ Ath-Thaanee Ju
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Jum
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Shaw
waal
Dhu
l Qa’dah
D
hul H
ijjah
The Islaamic month has 29 or 30 days and the length of the month is based upon the sighting of the crescent moon.
Highlight the First 10 days of Dhul Hijjah and the 3 days of Tashreeq after the sighting of the Moon. Use different colours to show the Day of Arafah, The Day of Nahr and the Days of Tashreeq
Dhul Hijjah
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12 Dhul Hijjah
The Islaamic calendar (Hijri calendar) has twelve months. The last month of the Islaamic year is Dhul Hijjah.
During this month, many Muslims perform Hajj, the pilgrimage to the Kabah (which is in Makkah, Saudi Arabia).
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Paste the accordion book
of “Why are the first 10 days
of Dhul Hijjah special"
here
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The word for day in Arabic is yawm. Yawmul Arafah is the day of Arafah. Arafah is the mountain where pilgrims gather on the ninth day of Dhul Hijjah during Hajj to pray and supplicate (ask things of Allaah).
For those who do not make Hajj, it is highly recommended to fast on this day.
The Prophet (salla Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) was asked about fasting on Yawmul Arafah and he said it expiates the sins of the past year and the coming year.
What is Yawmul Arafah?
What do pilgrims do on
Yawmul Arafah?
What is it recommended that
non pilgrims do on Yawmul Arafah?
What is the reward of fasting
on Yawmul Arafah?
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Eid ul Adhaa is the tenth day of Dhul Hijjah. It marks the end of the major rites (activities) of the Hajj. This day is also known as the day of An Nahr (Slaughtering).
The Prophet (salla Allaahu alayhi wa sallam) said:
“The greatest day of the Hajj is the Day of An Nahr.”
On this day, Muslims slaughter a camel, cow, sheep, or goat.
We slaughter an animal (after the Eid Prayer) if we are able to and we eat and drink. The days of eating and drinking also include the three days after Eid ul Adhaa, These are known as the days of Tashreeq.
Have a bath in the morning on the Eid Day 1.
Wear your best clothes 2.
Pray Eid prayer at the Musallaah 3.
Say the Takbeer loudly and continue Takbeer till the end of the 4.
Days of Tashreeq
Use different routes or paths when returning home from the 5.
Musallaah
Eat after you come back from Salaah 6.
Slaughter or sacrifice if you are able to 7.
The sunan of Eidul Adhaa
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Muslims slaughter to commemorate the sacrifice of Ibraheem (alayhi salaam). Allaah had ordered Ibraheem (alayhi salaam) to sacrifice his firstborn son, Ismaeel (alayhi salaam). Ibraheem (alayhi salaam), started to obey his Lord in this command and Allaah gave Ibraheem (alayhi sallam) a ram to slaughter in place of his son.
Paste
The story Book of Sacrifice
here
Paste
The Story Book of Umm Ismaa’eel
here
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The First Ten Days of Dhul Hijjah
Review Game
Start
End
Which month of
the year is Dhul
Hijjah?
What is the Islamic
date of Eid ul
Adhaa?
Why do we slaughter on
Eid ul Adhaa?
What is the reward
for fasting on
Yawmul Arafah?
Say the tahleel.
What do the
pilgrims do on
Yawmul Arafah?
Say the tasbeeh.
What is Dhul Hijjah
10 called?
What day does Eid
ul Adhaa fall on
this
year?(Gregorian)
Name the four
types of animals
slaughtered for Eid
ul Adhaa.
What are the dates of
the days of tashreeq
on the Islamic
calendar?
What is mount
Arafah?
What date of the
Islamic calendar is
Yawmul Arafah?
Say the tamheed.
Say the takbeer.
What prophet was
ordered to
sacrifice his son?
Which son?
What is Dhul Hijjah
9 called?
What surah tells us the
story of the Ibrahim and
the sacrifice? What should non pilgrims
do on Yawmul Arafah?
What day does
Yawmul Arafah fall
on this year?
(Gregorian)
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Sources
http://talibiddeenjr.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/the-first-10-days-of-dhul-hijjah-learning-unit-and-lapbook-kit/
http://www.troid.ca/index.php/ibaadah/hajj-and-umrah/1242-the-month-of-dhul-hijjah
http://smartark.com/1/fun-stuff
http://abuaaliyah90.blog.com/2012/10/15/the-best-days-of-the-year-ten-days-of-dhul-hijah/
http://islaam4kids.wordpress.com/2013/10/07/the-story-of-umm-ismaaeel-and-her-little-boy/
The sunan of Eid is compliled from http://salaf-us-saalih.com/2010/09/09/sunan-of-eid/
Jazzaakumullaah Khayr to...................
Umm Ibraheem from http://tjislamicstudies.blogspot.com/ for granting us permission to use most of her materials
Madeehah Bint Nafees Umm Safiyyah from http://islaam4kids.wordpress.com/ for giving us permission to use her lovely well written Story of Umm Ismaa’eel
Fehmida from www.smartark.com for giving us permission to use some of her lovely graphics.