Islam Revision Since September, we’ve studied:- 1 – Six Key Beliefs:

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Islam Revision Since September, we’ve studied:- 1 – Six Key Beliefs: Tawhid (oneness of God) Risalah (message - Angels, Prophets, Muhammad, the Qur’an) Akirah (life after death) Implications/importance/evaluation of the six key beliefs 2 – Sources of Wisdom and Authority: Life of Muhammad (pre-Islamic Arabia, First Revelations, Night Journey, Hijrah) Hadith and Sunnah Qur’an (Revelation, compilation, uses)

Islam Revision Since September, we’ve studied:- 2 – Sources of Wisdom and Authority (cont): The Shari’ah Implications/importance/evaluation of sources of wisdom and authority 3 – Practices: The 5 Pillars Implications/importance/evaluation of the 5 Pillars

The Exam Section A 8 mark question 12 mark question Total 20 marks ~ 30 mins (for the whole section) Section B 10 mark question 20 mark question Total 30 marks ~ 45 mins (for the whole section) Section C 30 mark question Info/advice Each section will be ONE unit (Philosophy OR Ethics OR Islam) Total 80 marks (for the whole paper) THIS WORKS OUT AT 1 MARK PER 90 SECTIONS *Planning time needs to be taken out of this*

Homework Revise!!! Deadline: Assessment (Thursday 29th June)