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An Nasihah Islamic Curriculum Coursebook 3

£7.00

Deepening Islamic Knowledge Through Seerah, Worship & Character Building

Coursebook 3 is the third instalment in the Islamic Curriculum series, designed to broaden students’ understanding of key Islamic teachings through engaging lessons, inspiring stories, and practical guidance.

This book introduces essential lessons on salah, helping learners understand its importance and the discipline it brings to daily life. Students also explore ahadith on appreciation, nurturing gratitude and positive character.

From the Seerah, children learn about the migration (Hijrah) and the emotional journey to Ta’if, gaining insight into the resilience and compassion of our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (saw). The book also covers the stories of Ibrahim (as) and Isma’il (as), highlighting their unwavering faith and obedience.

Learners are introduced to the minor signs of Qiyamah, the importance of kindness to parents, and the etiquettes of studying and reciting the Qur’an, helping them develop strong manners and a respectful approach to Islamic learning.

To support deeper understanding, the coursebook is paired with its own workbook, featuring differentiated activities designed using Bloom’s Taxonomy.

Key Features

  • Lessons on salah and its significance

  • Ahadith on appreciation and gratitude

  • Seerah topics including:

    • The migration (Hijrah)

    • The journey to Ta’if

  • Stories of Ibrahim (as) and Isma’il (as)

  • Overview of the minor signs of Qiyamah

  • Emphasis on kindness to parents

  • Etiquettes of studying and reciting the Qur’an

  • Includes a complete workbook with differentiated activities

  • Workbook tasks structured using Bloom’s Taxonomy

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