Asmäullähil-Husnä (Beautiful Names Of Allah) – Lesson 2 Basic 2 Islamic Studies Lesson Note

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Topic: Asmäullähil-Husnä (Beautiful Names Of Allah) – Lesson 2

Learning Objectives

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

  1. Explain the meaning of the following names of Allah: As-Salam, Al-Mu’min, Al-Muhaimin, Al-Aziz, Al-Jabbar
  2. Relate these names of Allah as it affects man
  3. Memorize these names of Allah with their meaning

Materials Needed

  • Chart with new Arabic names and meanings
  • Review cards from previous lesson
  • Audio recordings for pronunciation
  • Peace symbol illustrations

Introduction

  • Greet with “Assalamu Alaikum”
  • Quick review of last week’s five names
  • Praise pupils who memorized previous names
  • Introduce five more beautiful names of Allah

Review Previous Names

Let pupils recite with meanings:

  • Allah – The One True God
  • Ar-Rahman – The Beneficent
  • Ar-Rahim – The Merciful
  • Al-Malik – The Sovereign Lord
  • Al-Quddus – The Holy

Main Content

Five More Beautiful Names

  1. As-Salam (السلام) – The Source of Peace
  • Meaning: Allah gives peace and safety to everyone
  • How it affects us: We feel calm when we remember Allah
  • Daily examples: We say “Assalamu Alaikum” (Peace be upon you)
  1. Al-Mu’min (المؤمن) – The Guardian
  • Meaning: Allah protects and keeps us safe
  • How it affects us: We don’t worry too much because Allah watches over us
  • Daily examples: Allah protects us while we sleep and when we travel
  1. Al-Muhaimin (المهيمن) – The Protector
  • Meaning: Allah watches over everything and everyone
  • How it affects us: We know Allah sees all our good and bad actions
  • Daily examples: Even when parents aren’t watching, Allah sees us
  1. Al-Aziz (العزيز) – The Mighty
  • Meaning: Allah is the strongest, more powerful than anyone
  • How it affects us: We ask Allah for help because He can do anything
  • Daily examples: Allah controls the weather, earthquakes, and all of nature
  1. Al-Jabbar (الجبار) – The Compeller
  • Meaning: Allah has power over everything and can make anything happen
  • How it affects us: We obey Allah because He has ultimate power
  • Daily examples: Allah can heal the sick, help the poor, and change any situation

How These Names Help Us Daily

Practical Applications

When we remember “As-Salam”:

  • We greet others with “Assalamu Alaikum”
  • We try to be peaceful and not fight
  • We ask Allah for peace when we’re worried

When we remember “Al-Mu’min”:

  • We feel safe when we’re scared
  • We trust Allah to protect our family
  • We’re not afraid of the dark because Allah watches us

When we remember “Al-Muhaimin”:

  • We try to do good even when no one is watching
  • We know Allah sees our secret good deeds
  • We don’t cheat because Allah knows everything

When we remember “Al-Aziz”:

  • We ask Allah for help with difficult problems
  • We know Allah is stronger than any bully
  • We remember Allah controls everything in the universe

When we remember “Al-Jabbar”:

  • We obey Allah’s commands respectfully
  • We ask Allah to change bad situations
  • We know Allah can fix anything that’s broken

Activity Time

Activity 1: Peace Circle

Pupils practice saying “Assalamu Alaikum” to each other.

Activity 2: Protection Discussion

Talk about how Allah protects us every day.

Activity 3: Strength Examples

Give examples of Allah’s mighty power in nature.

Activity 4: Memory Review

Review all 10 names learned so far.

Connection to Daily Prayers

  • These names appear in our daily prayers
  • We can use them in our personal du’as
  • They make our prayers more meaningful
  • Help us understand what we’re saying to Allah

When to Use These Names

  • As-Salam: When we want peace or greet others
  • Al-Mu’min: When we’re scared and need protection
  • Al-Muhaimin: When we want to do the right thing
  • Al-Aziz: When we need help with something difficult
  • Al-Jabbar: When we need Allah to change a situation

Benefits of Learning More Names

  • Deeper understanding: We know Allah better
  • Better prayers: Our du’as become more specific
  • Comfort: We know which name to remember when we need help
  • Good character: We try to copy Allah’s beautiful qualities
  • Strong faith: We trust Allah more when we know His qualities

Summary

  • We learned five more beautiful names of Allah
  • These names teach us about Allah’s peace, protection, and power
  • Each name helps us in different situations
  • We now know 10 of Allah’s 99 beautiful names
  • These names guide us in our daily life

Assessment

Multiple Choice Exercise

  1. What does “As-Salam” mean? a) The Mighty b) The Source of Peace c) The Guardian
  2. Which name means “The Protector”? a) Al-Muhaimin b) Al-Mu’min c) Al-Aziz
  3. When we say “Assalamu Alaikum,” which name are we using? a) Al-Jabbar b) As-Salam c) Al-Aziz
  4. What does “Al-Aziz” mean? a) The Peaceful b) The Guardian c) The Mighty
  5. How many of Allah’s beautiful names have we learned so far? a) 5 b) 10 c) 15

Homework

  • Memorize the five new names with meanings
  • Practice using “Assalamu Alaikum” with family
  • Think about how Allah protects you daily

Answer Key

  1. b) The Source of Peace
  2. a) Al-Muhaimin
  3. b) As-Salam
  4. c) The Mighty
  5. b) 10

 

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