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Rabi’ al-Awwal


Expected Thursday 13th August - Friday 14th August depending on the sighting of the new moon. A significant Islamic month often associated with reflection on the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.

Activities:

  • Seerah storytelling circles: Learn key stories from the Prophet’s life through age-appropriate narratives and discussion.

  • Character education links: Focus on values such as honesty, kindness, and community service through scenario-based learning.

  • Creative expression projects: Students create posters, timelines, or illustrated storybooks about historical learning.

  • Reflection and gratitude journals: Encourage students to reflect on kindness and positive actions in daily life.

Whole school awareness ideas:

  • Faith and worldview education across curriculum

  • Inclusive religious literacy assemblies

  • Respect and values-based school culture focus

Social media ideas:

  • “Peace and reflection” posts

  • Student learning reflections

  • Cultural awareness reels
    Hashtags: #BeyondAllyship #RabiAlAwwal #IslamicHeritage #Peace

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