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:
- Recite Sūratul-Kāfirūn verses 1-3
- Translate these verses into English
- 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
- What does “Sūratul-Kāfirūn” mean? a) The Believers b) The Disbelievers c) The Helpers
- In verse 1, who is told to speak? a) All Muslims b) Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) c) The Angels
- 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
- How should we treat people of different religions? a) Fight with them b) Ignore them c) Respect them
- 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
- b) The Disbelievers
- b) Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)
- b) We don’t worship what they worship
- c) Respect them
- b) Be honest and clear about it