Understanding Faith Traditions
In Grade 7, students explore major world religions including Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, and others, understanding their core teachings, practices, and historical development. Through comparative study, students deepen their own Islamic faith while developing respect and understanding for people of different beliefs.
Students also learn Islamic dawah methodology—how to communicate Islamic teachings with wisdom, respect, and clarity. Grade 7 students develop the confidence and knowledge to engage in meaningful interfaith dialogue, answer questions about Islam authentically, and represent their faith with eloquence and compassion in a diverse world.
GR7_IS_Textbook_Edition2026
Comprehensive textbook introducing major world religions with fair, scholarly treatment. Includes sections on Islamic dawah principles, communication strategies, and wisdom-based engagement across faith traditions, grounded in Quranic guidance and Islamic jurisprudence.
GR7_IS_TeachersManual_Edition2026
Detailed teacher guide with scholarly background on comparative religion, lesson plans emphasizing respectful dialogue, and discussion frameworks. Includes guidance on facilitating interfaith conversations and developing student confidence in representing Islam authentically.
GR7_IS_Journal_Edition2026
Interactive reflection journal featuring comparative analysis activities, dawah practice scenarios, and personal exploration exercises. Students develop critical thinking about faith traditions, articulate Islamic teachings clearly, and reflect on interfaith experiences.
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