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This document outlines essential topics related to Islamic etiquettes concerning dressing and interpersonal behavior. It includes lessons on Fiqh, Quran, Tajweed, and practical memorization assessments, detailing their respective marks. Key considerations on appropriate attire for different settings, such as wearing jeans, t-shirts, or shorts, are discussed, taking into account cultural norms within the Malay Muslim community. The text also touches upon the importance of body language, communication styles, and how to respect Islamic teachings while interacting with others.
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Debates Today 7th October 2012
Fiqh lesson (Exam: 25 marks) 11th Nov • Quran Ayats (Project: 30 marks) 11th Nov • Tajweed lesson (Practical reading: 20 marks) 4th Nov • Memorisation(Practical: 40 marks) 4th Nov • Allah’s sifaths (Practical: 10 marks) 4th Nov • Attendance, Attitude, Participation: Grades 4th Nov Year-End Examination
I think it is okay to wear jeans. Shall I wear jeans and go out today? • My mother told me that I can wear half-sleeved t-shirts. So, shall I wear that today? • During my P.E lesson, I wear shorts. Is that okay? • When I am at home, how do I dress up? 2: How should I dress up when I go outside?
I see other Malay Muslims not wearing scarves. So, isn’t it perfectly okay if I too don’t wear a scarf or a shawl? • How should I wear my scarf/shawl? 1: Why should you wear scarf/shawl when you go outside?
How I behaved with others so far? • How have I talked to them so far? • When do I use laughter when I talk? • How should my body language be with others when I talk? 3: How should I behave with others?
In Arabians’ culture, women cover their face such that only their eyes can be seen. • However, during tawaaf, their faces are required to be seen. • So, should we cover in that way or not? Think about this.