Year 7 RE Lesson: Angels in Islam – Can You Be a Muslim Without Believing in Angels?
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This lesson introduces Islamic beliefs about angels and their roles, including Jibril, Mika’il, Munkar, Nakir, and Israfil. Pupils learn why belief in angels is an essential part of faith in Islam and how angels influence Muslim understanding of revelation and judgment. Activities include comprehension questions, true/false tasks, discussion, and an extended opinion-writing task.
Learning aims:
Identify key angels and their roles in Islam
Explain why belief in angels is part of Islamic faith
Understand how angels relate to revelation, guidance, and the Day of Judgment
Reflect on whether belief in angels is necessary to be a Muslim
Includes PowerPoint slides, structured writing frames, and printable worksheets ready to teach.
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