Comprehensive Islamiat notes for Grade 4, Pakistan School – Kingdom of Bahrain. This document includes Units 2, 3, 5, and 9, covering essential Islamic teachings such as Asma-e-Ilahi, Zakat, Akhirat, Surah Al-Qadr, and the personality of Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A). It also includes etiquette lessons for entering and leaving the house.
Unit 2 – Asma-e-Ilahi
Students learn about the beautiful names of Allah (Asma-e-Ilahi) and their meanings. It emphasizes understanding attributes like Al-Wajid and Al-Wali, helping children appreciate Allah’s qualities of creation, protection, and guidance.
Unit 3 – Zakat
Definition: Zakat is the compulsory charity in Islam. Muslims must give 2.5% of their annual savings to the poor and needy. It purifies wealth and soul.
How Zakat Helps the Poor:
- Helps them meet daily expenses.
- Supports medical treatment.
- Provides education opportunities.
- Ensures food and basic needs.
Key points:
- Zakat is usually paid in Ramadan.
- It may also be given through charitable organizations.
- Banks deduct zakat and transfer it to official funds.
Unit 5 – Articles of Faith: Akhirat
Core Belief: The most important article of faith is belief in Allah (Iman in Allah).
The Four Angels and Their Tasks:
- Jibraeel (A.S): Brings Allah’s messages to prophets.
- Izraeel (A.S): Takes souls from living beings.
- Israfeel (A.S): Will blow the trumpet on the Day of Judgement.
- Mikaeel (A.S): Brings rain, wind, and food for creatures.
Definition: Akhirat is the Last Day when the world will end, and all souls will be resurrected for judgment.
Signs of Qiyamat:
- Frequent earthquakes.
- Disobedience to parents.
- Difficulty for the rich to pay zakat.
- Spread of music and immoral acts.
- Bad people becoming leaders.
Unit 9 – Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (R.A)
Meaning of Name: “Abu Bakr” means “Father of Camels,” a title given due to his love for camels.
Title Given by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): Al-Siddiq (The Truthful) – for his sincerity and honesty in faith.
Short Questions and Answers:
- He was the first Caliph of Islam.
- His father’s name was Abu Qahafa.
- He was a close friend of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
- He was the first man to accept Islam.
- He ruled for two years and three months.
- The Battle of Yamama occurred during his caliphate.
- The Holy Qur’an was compiled in book form during his rule.
- He established Bait-ul-Maal to help the poor.
Surah Al-Qadr
Summary: Surah Al-Qadr discusses the Night of Power (Laylatul Qadr), which is better than a thousand months. It teaches Muslims to value worship during Ramadan and understand that angels descend with peace and blessings by Allah’s command.
- Surah Number: 97
- Para Number: 30
- Total Verses: 5
- Revealed in Makkah
- Main Theme: The Night of Power and Divine Mercy.
Etiquettes of Leaving and Entering the House
Leaving the House:
- Follow the Sunnah when leaving home.
- Ask for permission and say “Allah Hafiz.”
- Recite the duaa and exit with the left foot.
- Close the door and say “Bismillah.”
Entering the House:
- Knock or ring the bell before entering.
- Recite the duaa before entering.
- Enter with the right foot and greet with “Assalamu Alaikum.”
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