Tuesday, February 07, 2012  

  
  3662 E. Patterson Rd., Beavercreek, OH 45430 Tel. (937) 429-9477    Fax. (937) 429-9512  
Sr. Eaman

   

 
                                                     
 
 
Week of Jan 30 to Feb 3, 2012 
 
 
 
1st to 4th grades Arabic Quran and Islamic Studies  
 
Arabic: Unit nine from the book of (Ahubou Al Lougah AlIrabieyah
Homework: Write five Motheker sentences and five Moaneth sentences due
                     Tuesday. Write the Mufradat on page 26 three times due
                      Wednesday. Spelling Test due Thursday.
                     Write what you do every day from morning to night (for two 
                      days only) due Monday Feb 6 Inshallah.
 
Quran: Surat AlInftar Ayah 1-4 due Thursday.
              
             
Islamic Studies: Unit A chapter five. Islamic workbook.
Any missing assignment will due during recess with extra work.
 
Arabic, Quran and Islamic Studies Grade 5th to 8th 
 
Arabic: Lesson one from the book of (Madinah Arabic Reader)
             Reading, writing, grammer and comprehension on page 8-14.
 Homework: Read a book and write a summary of it due Thursday.
                      Vocabulary Test on page 14 due Thursday.
                      Test on Lesson one due Monday Feb 6 Inshallah.
 
Quran: Surat Al-Kuhaf Ayah 53-60 test due Thursday.
             
Islamic Studies: Unit D chapter seven. Islamic workbook.
 Homework: Test on the Dua on P.D44 due Thursday.
 
 
 
 
    
 
Kg Arabic Quran and Islamic Studies  
 
Arabic: Learn about letters Taa New vocabulary words flesh card, Weather, shapes, colores, reading a story, Activites and conversation.
Homework: Students will have two homework every week .Please check their folders. Thank you for all parents who helped with their child’s homework every week.  
 
Quran: Surat KareeTest due Feb 22, 2012.
 Islamic Studies: Story from the Holly Quran. Islamic Manners.
                         
 
Pre-k Arabic, Quran and Islamic Studies.
 This week we will go through the following: Wall words, Alphebet letters, songs, shapes and colors tracing the letter Khah,work book, activeties,Islamic manners, Duaa and Hadeeth.
 
 
Quran:  Review Surat Alnas, Alkwether, Alfaleq, Al-Iklas New surah is
               Surat AlMesd due Feb 8, 2012.
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Have a Great weekend Inshallah
 
            
 
 
 
 
 

 

         
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
                                                                                
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
      
 
 
 
            
 
 

                      

 
 

 

                         
 

 

 

 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 

  

 

 

 Class Expectations:Arabic Level two1st to 4th

 

Here is a list of the following things expected for Arabic level one  and two  to have learned by the end of this year.

 

 

 

  1. Correctly pronounce and sound out Arabic letters and recognize them

 

  1. Able to write from right to left

 

  1. Able to recognize the shapes of the different Arabic letters

 

  1. Knows rules of alif, waw, ra’a, dal, zai, thal

 

  1. Knows the required Arabic vocabulary words gone over in class

 

  1. Knows the Arabic harakat (damma, kasra, fatha, sukoon, shadda)

 

  1. Know the difference between the long and short vowels

 

  1. Know common grammar such as nouns, verbs

 

  1. Know the difference between lam al shamsiya and lam al qamriya

 

  1. Able to tell the main idea of a story

 

  1. Able to describe pictures in the Arabic language

 

  1. Can read and pronounce sentences and put simple words in a useful sentence

 

  1. Know antonyms and synonyms of words

 

  1. Able to describe the daily weather in Arabic

 

  1. Knows shapes, colors, and numbers from 1-30

 

  1. Knows parts of the body

    

 

 

The Benefits of Reading the Holly Quran   

 

 

1-Reading and reflecting over the Quran fulfils on Islamic duty. 

2-Your position in paradise is determined by a mount of Quran you memorize.  

 

3-The Quran will be a proof and intercede for us in the Day of Judgment. 

 

4-You will be from the best of the people.

 

5-Your status in this life will be raised.  

 

6-The recites of the Quran will be in the company of the noble obedient angels .  

 

 

7-There are ten rewards for each letters you recite from the Quran. 

 

8- The Quran will lead you to paradise.              

 

 

 

 

 

YOUR PARENTS

Your mother and your father are your parents.

Respect your parents. Treat them nicely.

Serve them well.

Thank your parents for what they are doing for you.

Keep your parents happy by your good work, sweet words, smiles and manners.

Obey them. Do as they say even if you don’t like to do it.

Do not back-answer them.

So not speak loudly to them.

Speak in a low voice to your parents.

Take their permission before doing anything.

Ask them to help you. Ask for their advice.

They know more then you.

Love your parents and they will love you.

Give them small gifts.

Pray to Allah for your mother and father. Ask Allah to bless and forgive them.

Even if your parents are not Muslims, even if they are not good Muslims, treat them well.

Obey your parents. Do not say a word against them. IF they tell you to do something which is unIslamic, do not obey them but treat them well.

Serve your parents as much as you can.

If you have a step-mother, treat her as your own mother. Love and obey her.

Heaven lies under your mother’s feet. So lover and serve her well.

 

 Duties of a young Muslim

 

1.     Listen to your teacher

 

2.     Do not raise your voice

 

3.     Do not speak but the truth and do not befriend liars

 

4.     Do not cut off people when they speak

 

5.     Do not say bad words to someone even if they start to first

 

6.     Take care in keeping clean because a Muslim is clean

 

7.     Take care of your belongings because a Muslim is organized

 

8.     Take care of keeping the streets clean

 

9.     Take care of your house things

 

10. Obey your parents

 

11. Make sure to pray on times daily

 

12. Keep up with memorizing as much as you can from the Holy Quran   

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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