Subject Introduction
Allah the Most High, through his infinite mercy and wisdom has made the deen of Islam easy to learn and understand. This great blessing of Allah, can be appreciated by the student having a thorough understanding of the Pillars of Islam and the Pillars of Iman. It is important that the student recognize the primary difference between these sets of pillars: The Pillars of Islam focus on the apparent actions of a Muslim, i.e. his or her apparent deeds, while the Pillars of Imaan focus on the beliefs of a Muslim. In this subject, the student begins the study of the Pillars of Iman by being introduced to the creator, Allah, the Most High, and his final, blessed messenger, Prophet Mohammad, peace and blessings be upon him. Furthermore historical Islamic locations are presented to the student, specifically Makkah, Madina, and Al- Quds.
Syllabus: Iman_and_History_1 Lesson Plan: MCNJ Iman and History Lesson Plan L-1A