Dialogue- A conversation between Muslims about Umrah
| Dialogue- A conversation between Muslims about Umrah |
Dialogue: A Conversation Between Muslims about Umrah
حوار: محادثة بين مسلمين عن العمرة
Dialogue writing helps students learn how to communicate naturally in English. In this lesson, students read a simple conversation between two Muslims talking about Umrah. The dialogue uses easy language, polite expressions, and Islamic values.
What Is a Dialogue?
A dialogue is a conversation between two or more people. It shows how people speak in real life.
Arabic explanation:
الحوار هو محادثة بين شخصين أو أكثر، ويُظهر طريقة الكلام في الحياة اليومية.
Dialogue: Talking about Umrah
Read the dialogue carefully:
Ahmad: Assalamu Alaikum, Hassan.
Hassan: Wa Alaikum Assalam, Ahmad. How are you?
Ahmad: I am fine, Alhamdulillah. I heard you went to Umrah last month.
Hassan: Yes, that is right. I went with my family.
Ahmad: MashaAllah! How was your Umrah?
Hassan: It was very beautiful and peaceful. I felt very close to Allah.
Ahmad: What did you do first in Makkah?
Hassan: First, we made Tawaf around the Kaaba, then we prayed two rak‘ahs.
Ahmad: Did you make du‘a for others?
Hassan: Yes, I made du‘a for my family, my friends, and all Muslims.
Ahmad: InshaAllah, I hope I can go to Umrah one day.
Hassan: InshaAllah. May Allah accept your intention.
Understanding the Dialogue
فهم الحوار
- Who are talking? Ahmad and Hassan
- What are they talking about? Umrah
- Where did Hassan go? Makkah
Arabic help:
من يتحدث؟ عن ماذا؟ وأين؟
Important Words from the Dialogue
- Umrah: A visit to Makkah to worship Allah
العمرة: زيارة مكة للعبادة - Tawaf: Walking around the Kaaba
الطواف حول الكعبة - Du‘a: Asking Allah for help
الدعاء - InshaAllah: If Allah wills
إن شاء الله
Student Practice
Answer these questions:
- Who went to Umrah?
- How did Hassan feel during Umrah?
- Who did he make du‘a for?
Speaking Practice (Pair Work)
Work with a partner and act out the dialogue. Then change one sentence and create a new dialogue.
Arabic instruction:
اعمل مع زميلك ومثل الحوار، ثم غيّر جملة واحدة.
Common Student Mistakes
أخطاء شائعة
- ❌ I go to Umrah last year
✅ I went to Umrah last year
استخدام الماضي - ❌ I feel happy very
✅ I feel very happy
ترتيب الكلمات
📌 Teacher Tip: How to Teach This Dialogue
Read the dialogue aloud first. Ask students to repeat after you. Explain new words using Arabic when necessary. Encourage students to role-play. Use questions to check understanding.
📌 Teacher Tip: Values Focus
Highlight Islamic manners such as greeting, kindness, and making du‘a. Connect the lesson to students’ real experiences and discuss the importance of family trips and worship.
Additional Resources
For more exercises and dialogues for class three students, check this collection of lessons. / لمزيد من التمارين والحورات للصف الثالث، راجع هذه المجموعة.
Conclusion
This dialogue helps students practice English while learning about Umrah and Islamic values. It improves reading, speaking, and understanding through simple and meaningful conversation. Students gain confidence in polite expressions, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Regular practice and role-play enhance their oral skills and comprehension.