Y9 RE - Modesty & Religion

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5 minute challenge! Who? What? Why? Where? When? Who? What? Why? Where? When? Answer as many as you can Answer as many as you can

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5 minute challenge!

Who? What? Why? Where? When? Who? What? Why? Where? When?

Answer as many as you can

Answer as many as you can

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What do you know already about the Hijab?

What do you know already about the Hijab?

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Monday 5th November

LO1: To consider the diversity of Islam

LO2: To examine the teachings of Islam about dress

How will these

objectives help you progress?

How will these

objectives help you progress?

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Could you use each of these terms in a sentence?

Could you use each of these terms in a sentence?

Key terms & definitions

Diversity – lots of different things in one

Hijab – a head covering used by Muslim women

Modesty – being ‘proper’ in dress, speech and actions

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Similarities Differences

A

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Similarities Differences

B

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Similarities Differences

C

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Similarities Differences

D

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Similarities Differences

E

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Similarities Differences

F

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Similarities Differences

G

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Similarities Differences

H

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What questions do you have so far about Muslim

teachings on dress?

What questions do you have so far about Muslim

teachings on dress?

Diversity in Islam

Within Islam there are different denominations.

Sunni & Sh’ia

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Both have the same beliefs but just have different ideas about how a successor should have been chosen after Prophet Mohammed died.

Sunni Muslims believe that after prophet Muhammad died, his successor should have been elected from all people that were capable of doing his job.

The Shi`a on the other hand believe that the leadership should have stayed within the prophets’ family line.

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Starter:

Can you link the following words

from last lesson to make a sentence?

CoveringModesty

TwoDifferent

Starter:

Can you link the following words

from last lesson to make a sentence?

CoveringModesty

TwoDifferent

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Wednesday 7th November

LO3: To compare the concept of modesty in Islam & Christianity.

LO4: To evaluate the challenges posed by modern society for people

of faithHow will these

objectives help you progress?

How will these

objectives help you progress?

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Turn your Traffic Light to right colour for you.

Good to go

Little help needed

Stuck

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What do these images all have in common?

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What does hair have to do with modesty?

This is an ancient Greek statue.

Veiling was common in society at that time - it had nothing to do with religion but with the King’s wish to separate women.

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Many Christian women cover their hair because it is mentioned in the bible.

Corinthians says that a women shouldn’t pray

with her hair showing.

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Many cultures and religions practice the covering of hair for both men and women.

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1. What do you think ‘modesty’ means?2. What does Hijab mean?3. Is there a Christian version of the Hijab?4. Why do you think hair is considered ‘immodest’?5. What do you think might be some of the difficulties for a person of faith trying to live a modest life in modern society? You can refer to Islam or Christianity in your answer.

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Reflection

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