A series of short films in which 12-year-old Kaisan and Naeem and 11-year-old Sara explain the traditions and beliefs of their Muslim faith.
These short films are from the original 大象传媒 series, My Life, My Religion: Islam.
Suitable for teaching KS2 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and 1st and 2nd Level in Scotland.
Being a young Muslim. video
A young Muslim girl from London called Sara introduces herself, her Muslim faith and her family.
The Mosque. video
Kaisan, aged 12, shows us round the East London Mosque or Masjid, house of prayer.
The washing ritual, 'Wudu' video
Before prayer, Muslims make sure they are clean, using the washing ritual - 鈥榃udu鈥.
Prayer in Islam. video
Kaisan, a 12 year old British Muslim boy, explains how he prays five times a day, and says what it means to him in spiritual terms.
The Muslim pilgrimage, Hajj. video
Sara, aged 11, describes how the Hajj pilgrimage has an impact on Muslims.
Ramadan and Eid ul Fitr. video
Sara, aged 11, explains why fasting is good: for devotion to Allah, for self discipline and for sympathy for the poor, explaining her religious practice.
The Hijab. video
Sara, aged 11, has decided to start wearing the hijab as she begins secondary school. She explains why this matters to her and expresses her Muslim faith.
What is Islam? video
Young Muslim girl Sara gives a brief guide to the faith by describing the five Pillars of Islam: belief, prayer, giving, fasting and pilgrimage.
The Qur'an. video
Kaisan and Naeem share ways that the Qur鈥檃n makes a difference to their lives.
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