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 Talibiddeen Jr. >> Islamic Studies >> 52 Week Outline >>Ibaadah-Wudhu

Wudhu



 

O you who believe! When you intend to offer As-Salaat, wash your faces and your hands (forearms) up to the elbows, rub your heads, and your feet up to the ankles.....

5:6
 

 

 

Goals:
  • Learn/review the proper way to make wudhu
  • Learn the Arabic terms for the body parts washed when making wudhu
Arabic Vocabulary:
  • wudhu

  • arm

  • elbow

  • face

  • hands

  • nose

  • head

  • ears

  • feet

  • ankle

  • mouth

  • left

  • right

See Wudhu Vocabulary Chart/Flashcards below under Resources

Activities  

Before I Pray

  • Demonstrate and practice of wudhu regularly
  • Wudhu Sequencing Activity
  • Play games and activities to learn the body parts in Arabic such as "Simon Says"
  • Older children: Write a "How To" paragraph describing how to make wudhu.
  • Younger children: Make a poster to show the body parts washed when making wudhu. Label the parts in Arabic and/or English.
  • Handwriting: Copy the related ayaah above in Arabic/English.  Underline the body parts mentioned.
  • Research and find out the plurals for body parts in Arabic/English.

 

 

Resources

How to Make Wudhu Chart

Illustrated, letter size chart showing the steps of wudhu.

Wudhu Chart

 


 

Wudhu Vocabulary Chart

Wudhu Vocabulary Chart

Use as a learning poster or flashcards

 


Offsite:

"How to Perform Wudhu (Ablution)"

illustrated PDF guide to performing wudhu, from

 Understand-Islam.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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