Tawhid & Fiqh: Good Manners Basic 6 Islamic Studies Lesson Note

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Topic: Tawhid & Fiqh: Good Manners

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

  • Describe the meanings of consideration for others and cooperating with one another
  • Identify reasons why a Muslim should assist fellow Muslims and others
  • Analyze the lessons in Quran 68 verses 11-12

Lesson Content:

Good Manners in Islam:

Islam emphasizes excellent character (Akhlaq) as a fundamental part of faith. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: “I was sent to complete good character.”

1. CONSIDERATION FOR OTHERS:

Definition: Consideration means being thoughtful, caring, and mindful of other people’s feelings, needs, and circumstances.

Islamic Concept:

  • Thinking about others before yourself
  • Being sensitive to people’s situations
  • Showing empathy and understanding
  • Avoiding actions that harm or disturb others

Examples of Consideration:

At Home:

  • Not making loud noise when others are sleeping
  • Helping with household chores without being asked
  • Sharing food and toys with siblings
  • Being patient with elderly family members

At School:

  • Not pushing in queues
  • Helping classmates who are struggling
  • Keeping the classroom clean for others
  • Being quiet during study time

In the Community:

  • Not throwing rubbish on the street
  • Helping elderly people cross the road
  • Visiting sick neighbors
  • Sharing resources with those in need

2. SPIRIT OF LOVING:

Definition: The spirit of loving means having genuine care, affection, and goodwill toward all people, especially fellow Muslims.

Islamic Foundation: The Prophet (SAW) said: “None of you believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself.”

Characteristics of Loving Spirit:

  • Wanting good for others
  • Feeling happy when others succeed
  • Offering help willingly
  • Forgiving others’ mistakes
  • Praying for others’ well-being

Ways to Show Love:

To Family:

  • Obeying parents respectfully
  • Being kind to siblings
  • Helping with family problems
  • Expressing gratitude and affection

To Friends:

  • Being loyal and trustworthy
  • Sharing good and difficult times
  • Giving good advice
  • Avoiding gossip and backbiting

To Community:

  • Participating in community service
  • Helping in mosque activities
  • Supporting charity work
  • Welcoming newcomers

3. COOPERATION:

Definition: Cooperation means working together with others to achieve common goals and help each other in good deeds.

Quranic Foundation: Allah says: “Cooperate with one another in righteousness and piety, and do not cooperate in sin and transgression.” (Quran 5:2)

Types of Cooperation:

Religious Cooperation:

  • Studying Quran together
  • Helping others learn prayers
  • Building and maintaining mosques
  • Organizing Islamic events

Social Cooperation:

  • Working together on school projects
  • Helping in community development
  • Supporting social welfare programs
  • Participating in neighborhood watch

Economic Cooperation:

  • Business partnerships based on Islamic principles
  • Helping others find employment
  • Contributing to charity and Zakat
  • Supporting small businesses

Reasons Why Muslims Should Assist Others:

  1. Divine Command
  • Allah commands Muslims to help one another
  • It’s part of worship and obedience to Allah
  • Brings divine blessings and rewards
  1. Following Prophetic Example
  • Prophet Muhammad (SAW) always helped others
  • He assisted rich and poor equally
  • His character is our model
  1. Building Strong Community
  • Creates unity and brotherhood
  • Solves community problems together
  • Develops trust and cooperation
  1. Personal Benefits
  • Develops good character
  • Brings inner satisfaction and peace
  • Creates good relationships
  • Earns respect from others
  1. Spiritual Rewards
  • Earns Allah’s pleasure
  • Increases reward in afterlife
  • Protects from difficulties
  • Brings barakah (blessings)

Analysis of Quran 68 Verses 11-12:

Arabic Text: هَمَّازٍ مَّشَّاءٍ بِنَمِيمٍ ○ مَنَّاعٍ لِّلْخَيْرِ مُعْتَدٍ أَثِيمٍ

Transliteration: “Hammāzin mashā’in bi-namīm. Mannā’in li’l-khayri mu’tadin athīm”

Translation: “A slanderer, going about with malicious gossip, a preventer of good, transgressing and sinful.”

Lessons from These Verses:

What Allah Forbids:

  1. Hammaz (Slanderer)
  • Someone who insults and mocks others
  • Makes fun of people’s weaknesses
  • Hurts others with words or gestures
  • Lesson: Avoid making fun of others
  1. Mashā’ bi-Namīm (Gossip-monger)
  • Carries tales between people
  • Creates problems between friends
  • Spreads rumors and false information
  • Lesson: Don’t spread gossip or rumors
  1. Mannā’ li’l-Khayr (Preventer of Good)
  • Stops others from doing good deeds
  • Refuses to help those in need
  • Discourages charitable activities
  • Lesson: Always encourage and support good deeds
  1. Mu’tad (Transgressor)
  • Goes beyond proper limits
  • Violates others’ rights
  • Acts with injustice and oppression
  • Lesson: Respect others’ rights and boundaries
  1. Athīm (Sinful)
  • Commits sins regularly
  • Doesn’t seek forgiveness
  • Leads others into wrongdoing
  • Lesson: Avoid sin and seek Allah’s forgiveness

Positive Alternatives:

Instead of the negative qualities mentioned, Muslims should:

  • Praise others instead of slandering
  • Spread good news instead of gossip
  • Encourage good deeds instead of preventing them
  • Be just and fair instead of transgressing
  • Seek righteousness instead of being sinful

Practical Applications for Students:

In Speech:

  • Speak kindly about classmates
  • Don’t carry tales between friends
  • Encourage others to study and pray
  • Apologize when you make mistakes

In Actions:

  • Help classmates with their work
  • Share your lunch with hungry students
  • Keep school property clean
  • Participate in school service activities

In Attitude:

  • Be happy for others’ success
  • Forgive friends who make mistakes
  • Include everyone in group activities
  • Show respect to teachers and elders

 

HOMEWORK:

  1. Define consideration, loving spirit, and cooperation with examples
  2. List 5 reasons why Muslims should help others
  3. Explain 3 negative qualities mentioned in Quran 68:11-12 and their positive alternatives

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