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This is a full unit of work - 10 lessons - that can be used with KS3. I have tuaght this unit to both Year 7 and Year 8. The download includes full written plans, lesson PPTs and all necessary resources. The unit covers the origins of Islam and looks at how it grew into the global religion that it is today.

What was Arabia like before the birth of Islam?
Who was the Prophet Muhammad?
Why did Muhammad have to conquer Mecca?
What did Muhammad teach his followers?
Do all Muslims have the same beliefs?
How did Islam grow into a huge empire?
What are the Five Pillars of Islam?
Why is Hajj so important to Muslims?
What is meant by ‘jihad’?
What is the state of Islam today?

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