Grade 3 - Akhlaq Book
Grade 3 - Akhlaq Book
Grade 3 - Akhlaq Book
Grade 3 Akhlaq
Editors:
Sister Urooj Kazmi, Chair Syllabus Committee,
Madrasat Ahlul’Bait, Shia-Muslim Association of Bay Area
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Table of Contents
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17.1 Worksheet: Cleanliness...........................................................................................................53
Acknowledgements ......................................................................................................54
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In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious Most Merciful
Foreword
We had two important goals in mind while working on this document. First, introduce
the students to the important Islamic concepts and beliefs that are crucial for him/her
to know. Second, expose the students to as many Quranic verses and sayings from
Prophet Muhammad (p) and his Ahlul’Bait (a) as possible.
We thank Hujjatul Islam Maulana Nabi Raza Abidi for his spiritual guidance. We hope
future efforts will continue taking place until reaching our goal of having a strong, rich
and unified curriculum for the schools of Ahlul’Bait for all ages.
Syllabus Committee
Madrasat Ahlul’Bait
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Chapter 1: Necessity of Good Akhlaq
The above hadith shows us how important good Akhlaq (manners) is considered in
Islam.
A person once came to the
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) and
said that there was a
woman who observed fast
during daytime and spent
her nights in prayers, but
she was ill-mannered and
hurt her neighbours with her
tongue.
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said that the old woman was worthless and that
she would be one of the inmates of hell.
Your Good Deeds do NOT count for much if your Akhlaq is bad
Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq (a.s.) has said that someone with good Akhlaq gets the
same Thawaab as someone who fasts during daytime and prays at night.
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The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) and our Holy Imams (a.s.) managed to attract a lot of
people to Islam through their good Akhlaq.
Remember that when you are behaving badly out in public, people will not say look
at that boy/girl behaving badly. People will say look at that Muslim behaving badly.
You are therefore not only letting yourself and your parents down but also Islam.
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1.1 Worksheet: Necessity of Good Akhlaq
Write and draw 2 things that you should not do and 2 things that are good to do:
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Chapter 2: Islamic Greetings
2.1 Salam un Alaykum:
Allah tells us that all Muslims are brothers and sisters and
that we should care for each other.
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Wa Alaykum
Salaam, Mom Salaamun Alaykum
Javad
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2.2 Worksheet: Salaam-un-Alaykum:
Say Salaam-un-alaykum and shake the hands of the person sitting on your right
and then shake hands with the person on your left. Then Colour the picture:
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2.3 Fi-Amanillah
By saying Fi-Amanillah,
you are not just saying good-bye,
but you are telling the person that
you care about them because you
are asking Allah to take care of them
Whenever you leave your mom and dad you should say Fi Amanallah to them so
that Allah may keep them safe.
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2.4 Worksheet: Fi-Amsnillah
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Chapter 3: Thanking Allah
Alhamdulillah means all thanks is to Allah, because Allah made everything and He
is the most powerful.
We thank Him because of all the lovely things He has given us:
Some people are blind or deaf or don’t have legs. Allah created people with
disabilities to help those of us who have everything is thankful for what we have.
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3.1 Worksheet: Thanking Allah
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Chapter 4: Thanking Others
We are Muslims, which means that every thing we do is for Allah.
Allah tells us that all Muslims are brothers and that we should care
for each other.
By saying Jazakallah to someone, you are asking Allah to give them more thawaab
so that they may go to heaven. In return, Allah also gives you more thawaab.
You should say Jazakallah when someone is kind to you helps you
in any way or gives you something.
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4.1 Worksheet:Thanking Others
When someone helps you or gives you something you say Jazakallah.
Jazakallah
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Chapter 5: Manners in the Mosque
You should enter with your right foot, and remember where you are entering and
act with due respect.
Say ASSALAM O ALAIKUM to people as you see them, do not wait for them to say
it first. After removing your shoes, find a place to sit.
Sit up
Do not straight
sit
against
the wall
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If you do not understand the lecture, recite Salawaat or Tasbeeh of Bibi Fatimah
Zahra (a.s.).
When food (Tabarruk) is given out, wait to be given one and then take only one.
When leaving, leave slowly being careful not to push anyone. Leaving with your left
foot first.
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5.1 Worksheet: Manners in the Mosque
Draw below things that you should NOT do in the Islamic center.
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Chapter 6: Ettiquette of Ziyarat
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6.1 Worksheet: Etiquette of Ziyarat
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Chapter 7: Classroom Manners
You can learn new things at home, at mosque, in Madressa, at school, and many
other places. We will concentrate on learning in Madressa.
There are some important things you must do when you are learning something:
Remember Do not
Allah before Sit up straight in talk in Listen carefully to
you start your chair class! the lesson
Bismillah
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7.1 Worksheet: Classroom Manners
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Chapter 8: Toilet Manners
You should go to the toilet as soon as you need to, and not wait to
finish what you are doing.
At school, take some water in a cup. If there is no cup, clean yourself with a wet
tissue.
When you get home, tell your mom that you used tissue and not water; your
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Wipe yourself dry
Remember that when you are sitting on the toilet you should
not face or have your back to Qibla.
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8.1 Worksheet: Toilet Manners:
Number the following in the right order, and then colour them in:
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Chapter 9: To look after others Property
Allah says in the Holy Qur'an: "Surely only those believers, who guard the
properties of others entrusted to them and keep their promises have
achieved success."
The above verse tells us that successful believers are the ones that:
- take proper care of other people’s things that have been given to them to
look after AND
- Keep their promises.
Things that have been left in your trust can be left on purpose or by mistake.
E.g.: some one can give you something to look after, OR to pass it on to someone
else, OR, they may have forgotten something at your house.
In all these cases you have to take proper care of the thing until you have given it
to which it belongs.
It can be really expensive or of no value at all. You still have to take great care of it.
If something has been given to you to look after, you are not allowed to use it or
open it to look at, without the person's permission.
In the time of Imam Ali (a.s.) 2 people named Talha and Zubair came to see him.
Imam Ali (a.s.) was sitting by a lighted candle doing some official work. As Talha
and Zubair sat down to talk to him, he put out the lighted candle and lit another
one.
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Moral:
Imam was trying to show the importance of other people's
properties, so much so, that as little as the light of a candle
cannot be used without permission.
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9.1 Worksheet: To look after others Property
b. Husain gave Abbas a remote control car to pass on to his brother Hasan but
Abbas like the car very much and gave Hasan one of his other cars instead.
d. Sabira borrowed Tahira’s sharpner in class and forgot to give it back to her.
e. Haider forgot his Gameboy at your house with the latest game in it and you
played with it.
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f. Zahid’s teacher forgot her Madressa bag in his father’s car and he just
opened it to quickly see how he had done in his test.
g. Ali’s mother gave him a big box of chocolates to give to his grandmother and
he ate only one small one.
h. Sayyada’s father bought 2 boxes of candy, one for her and one for her
sister. After she had eaten hers, she ate her sister’s as well because she
was very hungry and her sister was not at home anyway.
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Chapter 10: Teasing
Feelings are your emotions, how happy or sad you are.
However, if you hurt someone’s feelings, there is no medicine for that. The pain
feels more and lasts much longer. It may even change the way the person feels
about him/herself. They may even lose confidence in themselves.
So next time, when you are just making fun of someone with your friends - THINK.
Remember that you have to account for everything on the Day of Judgement.
Allah says that He might forgive you for the sins you
have committed against Him, E.g. not praying or fasting..)
BUT He will not forgive you for hurting other people’s feelings
– unless they forgive you first.
So, act now and ask for forgiveness from anyone whose feelings you may have
hurt and make sure you do not hurt others feelings in the future.
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10.1 Worksheet: Teasing
Draw a picture of you in the centre and write in the bubbles the 3 "thinks" you
should think of.
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Chapter 11: Honesty
Allah says we should never lie. It is Haraam. Whether it is a big or a small lie,
whether it is done in seriousness or jokingly. It is Haraam!
A perfect example of honesty is our Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.), who was
known as the truthful one even by his enemies.
Now the next day, when the man went to steal something, he stopped and thought.
If he got caught, he would not be able to say he did not do it because he could not
lie.
And even if he did not get caught, how would he be able to face the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.) and tell him all the wrong he had done. It would be so embarrassing.
One lie usually leads to another, as you try to cover the lie you told before.
So, it is better to tell the truth at the beginning. Otherwise you will soon get into the
habit of lying without even thinking about it.
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Allah knows everything, so although you may think you have got away with telling
a lie and no-one knows, remember Allah knows and He is who you have to answer
to.
So, it is better to tell the truth and be punished if you have done something wrong;
than to lie and be punished by Allah in the hereafter.
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11.1 Worksheet: Honesty
One of the titles of our Holy Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) was the truthful one, as you
were told in the notes.
If you take the first letter of each of the pictures below, you will know how to say this
title in Arabic.
THE TRUTHFUL ONE - ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
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Chapter 12: To Forgive others
The above Ayat tells us that if we forgive, and not just forgive but also hide others
people’s faults then Allah will do the same for us and remember Allah is the Most
Forgiving.
Allah not only tells us to forgive but also overlook - let things pass: And to cover up
- not to tell others what that person had done.
Our 1st Imam, Imam Ali (a.s.) has said that at times when you can have revenge on
someone, when you have the power to pay back and then you forgive that is called
true forgiving.
The above Hadith tells us that it is truly forgiving when you have the means to get
revenge for what that person had done and you do not use these means but
instead forgive.
To forgive someone means then you forget about it, and not to remind the person
of it, nor to tell anyone else of it.
Imam Ali (a.s.) has said "Punish your enemies with kindness and do them a
good deed in return for the harm that they have done to you.
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12.1 Worksheet: To Forgive others:
Draw something that somebody could do to upset you but you would still forgive
them.
E,g,: Your little sister throws all your favorite books off the shelf and
your Mom tells you off:
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Chapter 13: Jealousy
This is a bad habit because it means that you are not satisfied with what Allah has
given you.
"And do not covet those things which Allah has given as gifts more
freely on some of you than on others; for men shall have of what
they earn, and women will have of what they earn: But ask Allah for
his bounty. For Allah has full knowledge over all things."
Then Shaytan came to the man and asked him what the problem was. The man
pointed to the cow and said "Look what a wonderful cow my neighbour has." Shaytan
replied, "Is that all, I will give you ten cows like that."
The man answered "I don't want even one cow like that; I just don't want my neighbor
to have it!"
This shows how dangerous jealousy can be. It makes people lose their mind.
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Imam Ali (a) has said:
This means that if you have a leader who is jealous, he will always be worried about
himself, and will never want anyone else to have anything good. This means that his
followers will be badly treated and oppressed, so they will leave him.
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13.1 Worksheet: Jealousy
Allah Jealousy
Himself Leader
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Chapter 14: Watching Too Much T.V.
Television is one of the widespread inventions of the 20th century, and like every
invention it has both advantages and disadvantages. The biggest advantage is the
knowledge a person gets by watching informative shows on TV. Shows on
Science, History, Astronomy and nature help us understand the beauty of Allah’s
creations. There are even some good programmes on Islamic studies and Quran
that we can benefit from.
On the other hand watching too much action cartoons makes some children
believe in them, for example they might think that Spider-man is stronger than
Allah.
Television makes us lazy and angry as well. It becomes a bad habit which is very
difficult to get rid of. Television is a conversation stopper as it stops us from sitting
and talking together as a family.
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14.1 Worksheet: Watching Too Much T.V.
4. Television is a _______________stopper.
a. sports
b. conversation
c. home work
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Chapter 15: All creatures of Allah are important
All creatures of Allah are important. He listens to the prayers of all His
creatures, no matter how big or small, or rich or poor they are. Allah loves
them all.
A long time ago, in the time of Prophet Sulaiman , there had been no rain for a
long time. All the plants were dying and the people had very little
food.
Prophet Sulaiman came out with his people to pray for rain.
Suddenly he noticed an ant standing on its two legs, raising it’s hands
up to the sky and saying:
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Prophet Sulaiman , who understood the language of the animals, told his people
that they could all go home as the prayer of that one little ant was enough.
Moral: No matter who or what you are. Allah loves you and always
listens to your prayers (Du'a) if they are from your heart.
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15.1 Worksheet: All creatures of Allah are important
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Chapter 16: Social Interaction: Family and Elderly
One group of people who are always taken for granted are the family,
however, when you fall and everyone deserts you, your family will be
there to pick you up.
16.1 Family
"Oh Allah, give me the grace to act with sincerity to those who were
insincere to me."
It is your duty to keep with your family, even if they are not sincere with
you. Do not let pride, or politics enter your thinking. Act in the way Allah
would like best, and all will be well.
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16.2 Elderly
Allah tells us that the best ornaments of a community are its elderly
people. They are the cause of so many blessings that if the younger people
knew how much Allah loves the elderly, they would never leave them
alone for even a moment.
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16.3 Worksheet: Social Interaction
2. Bilal is teasing and making fun of Abbas for not being able to catch a
ball.
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3. Amina and Ali’s Grandfather is very old, they can choose to send
him to an old house or keep him at home with them.
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Chapter 17: Cleanliness
You should always be clean and try to be Tahir all of the time.
If you do not keep yourself clean then you will get ill, as germs that cause sickness
live in places of dirt.
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Your hair must always be
combed.
Besides keeping yourselves clean you should make sure that the food that you eat
is clean (and always Halaal).
Fruits should be
washed before eating.
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You should also make sure that the things around you are clean - your house, your
room, your cupboards…
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17.1 Worksheet: Cleanliness
We should make sure what we eat is Halaal and that our homes are clean and our
rooms are tidy.
In the other circles draw what you should do to keep yourself clean.
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Acknowledgements
Shia-Muslim Association of Bay Area would like to thank the authors, editors and
reviewers for their contributions to the Madrasat Ahlul-Bait curriculum development
project.
We are especially thankful to Dr. Nabi Raza Abidi for leading the curriculum
committee and providing the motivation and invaluable guidance for the project.
We would like to express our special gratitude to the MAB teachers and staff for their
support and assistance in the development and testing of the curriculum.
SABA is also very thankful to the Islamic organizations and authors whose syllabus
and books were used for the inspiration and creation of this curriculum.
Please remember in your prayers, all the people involved in this project.
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