Süratul Käfirun(Q 109) vs 1-3 Basic 2 Islamic Studies Lesson Note

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Topic: Süratul Käfirun(Q 109) vs 1-3

Learning Objectives

By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:

  1. Recite Sūratul-Kāfirūn verses 1-3
  2. Translate these verses into English
  3. Commit the verses to memory

Materials Needed

  • Qur’an or printed verses
  • Audio recording for pronunciation
  • Translation cards
  • Visual aids

Introduction

  • Begin with “Assalamu Alaikum”
  • Recite “A’udhu billahi min ash-shaytani’r-rajim”
  • Say “Bismillahi’r-Rahmani’r-Rahim”
  • Introduce Sūratul-Kāfirūn as a chapter about religious tolerance

Main Content

About Sūratul-Kāfirūn

  • Name: Sūratul-Kāfirūn means “The Disbelievers”
  • Number: Chapter 109 in the Qur’an
  • Verses: 6 verses total
  • Theme: Religious differences and respect

Verses 1-3 in Arabic

Verse 1: قُلْ يَا أَيُّهَا الْكَافِرُونَ “Qul yaa ayyuha’l-kaafiruun”

Verse 2: لَا أَعْبُدُ مَا تَعْبُدُونَ “Laa a’budu maa ta’buduun”

Verse 3: وَلَا أَنتُمْ عَابِدُونَ مَا أَعْبُدُ “Wa laa antum ‘aabiduuna maa a’bud”

English Translation

Verse 1: “Say: O you disbelievers!”

  • Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) is told to speak
  • He addresses people who don’t believe in Islam
  • This is a clear, respectful statement

Verse 2: “I do not worship what you worship”

  • Muslims worship only Allah
  • Other people worship different things
  • We are honest about our differences

Verse 3: “And you do not worship what I worship”

  • Other people have their own beliefs
  • They don’t follow Islamic worship
  • We acknowledge this difference

Simple Meanings for Children

What These Verses Teach:

  • Be honest about differences: Don’t pretend we’re all the same
  • Respect others: We can disagree politely
  • Stay firm in faith: Don’t change your beliefs to please others
  • Clear communication: Say what you believe clearly

Activity Time

Activity 1: Recitation Practice

Teacher recites slowly, pupils repeat each verse.

Activity 2: Translation Matching

Match Arabic verses with English meanings.

Activity 3: Memory Building

Practice memorizing one verse at a time.

Activity 4: Discussion

Talk about respecting people with different beliefs.

Lessons from These Verses

  • Religious honesty: Always be truthful about what you believe
  • Peaceful disagreement: We can disagree without fighting
  • Respect for others: Treat all people kindly even if they believe differently
  • Strong faith: Keep believing in Allah no matter what others say

Modern Applications

  • Respect classmates of different religions
  • Don’t force others to believe what you believe
  • Be honest about your Islamic faith
  • Treat everyone with kindness
  • Don’t change your beliefs to fit in

Summary

  • Sūratul-Kāfirūn teaches about religious differences
  • We should be honest about our Islamic beliefs
  • We respect others who believe differently
  • We don’t worship what non-Muslims worship
  • This promotes peace and understanding

Assessment

Multiple Choice Exercise

  1. What does “Sūratul-Kāfirūn” mean? a) The Believers b) The Disbelievers c) The Helpers
  2. In verse 1, who is told to speak? a) All Muslims b) Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) c) The Angels
  3. What does verse 2 say about worship? a) We worship the same things b) We don’t worship what they worship c) We should worship everything
  4. How should we treat people of different religions? a) Fight with them b) Ignore them c) Respect them
  5. What do these verses teach about our faith? a) Hide it from others b) Be honest and clear about it c) Change it often

Homework

  • Practice reciting verses 1-3 daily
  • Think about ways to respect people with different beliefs

Answer Key

  1. b) The Disbelievers
  2. b) Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
  3. b) We don’t worship what they worship
  4. c) Respect them
  5. b) Be honest and clear about it

 

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