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1) Who was Muhammad (PBUH ) ? 2) What is stewardship? 3) True or false – Muslims believe the Qur’an to be the literal word of Muhammad (PBUH) 4) If something is Halal, what does this indicate to Muslims? 5) What is a Khalifah? 6) How was Adem (PBUH) created by Allah? 7) Why do the vast majority of Muslims believe in Adamic decent? 8) Name the author of The Origin of the Species? 9) What is Tawhid? 10) What are the Hadith?

1) Who was Muhammad (PBUH ) ? The final Prophet, the Prophet of Islam, the messenger of Allah 2) What is stewardship? Looking after something on someone else’s behalf 3) True or false – Muslims believe the Qur’an to be the literal word of Muhammad (PBUH) False – The Qur’an is the literal word of God, as revealed to Muhammad (PBUH) 4) If something is Halal, what does this indicate to Muslims? That it is permissible 5) What is a Khalifah? The vice regents/guardians/trustees of Earth, on behalf of Allah, decedents of Adem 6) How was Adem (PBUH) created by Allah? From clay/dirt/dust 7) Why do the vast majority of Muslims believe in Adamic decent? Allah has created man as unique and as his trustees of Earth. Evolution of other life is fine, but human evolution can not be accepted 8) Name the author of The Origin of the Species? Charles Darwin 9) What is Tawhid? The oneness of God 10) What are the Hadith? The collected sayings of Muhammad (PBUH)

LO: What topics do I need to revise for the Mock Exam and how do I successfully revise?

Revision Topics Philosophy 2 -Religion and Science -Religion and Revelation -Good and Evil Ethics 2 -Peace and Conflict -The Media -Equality The exam will be 1 hour long You will have 30 mins for each paper There is no gap in between This would not include time to check over your work

Revision Tips

1)Give an example of Special Revelation? 2)All prophets are both human and God like in nature. True or False 3)What does ‘The Seal of The Prophets’ mean? 4)Which Angel channelled the Qur’an to Muhammad (PBUH) 5)Who was the first person Muhammad (PBUH) told about his revelation? 6)What does Qur’an mean? 7)What is the most important teaching contained in the Qur’an? 8)How is Allah revealed to Muslims through prayer? 9)What is Haqiqa? (related to Sufism) 10)Why do Sufis immerse themselves in prayer and worship?

Advertising Why might these images be seen as inappropriate in Islam?

1)Name three Prophets of Islam 2)What was Muhammad’s (PBUH) main teaching? 3)What is the difference between an Ayah and a Surah? 4)What is the name for the small Muslim mystic sect (group)? 5)What is the greatest miracle in Islam? 6)What are the benefits of prayer for Muslims? 7)Why is the Qur’an viewed as an authority to Muslims?

1)Name three Prophets of Islam – Muhammad, Jesus, Moses, Abraham, Job, Noah, Adam (PBUT) 2)What was Muhammad’s (PBUH) main teaching? – There is only One God 3)What is the difference between an Ayah and a Surah? Ayah is a verse and the Surah is a chapter 4)What is the name for the small Muslim mystic sect (group)? Sufi 5)What is the greatest miracle in Islam? – The Qur’an 6)What are the benefits of prayer for Muslims? – personal relationship with God/increase consciousness of God’s presence in their lives 7)Why is the Qur’an viewed as an authority to Muslims? – It is the unchanged, literal word of God

Past Papers Exam Technique

12 Mark Questions – The Media ‘Films about Muhammad (pbuh) are the best way to teach people about Islam’ ‘Religious figures should not be portrayed in films’ ‘Muslims should try to get sexual content banned from the media’

How to bake the perfect 12 mark question The basic mix – reword the question and introduce your own view point. Add the eggs – explain your view point with examples Add the different flavourings – religious view points, attitudes and beliefs Decorate the cake – add specific teachings, quotations and denominations (eg Orthodox Sunni, Ahmadiya, liberal Muslims Serve the cake – this is your conclusion. Nothing new here, just a condensed summary of the whole cake/answer