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Lets wrap up Islamiat Paper: you have doubts post them and get the solutions

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yes sir i have and from which book should i study about History and Importance of Ahadith
both the books
now the books which I have through which I taught to my students are from Al Azhar University............ so you have to go through the ones you have
 
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both the books
now the books which I have through which I taught to my students are from Al Azhar University............ so you have to go through the ones you have
Okay.... and sir could you just outline the points for Tauhid for getting full marks .. it will be of great help if you write in points because it is quite convenient to study through the points !
 
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Okay.... and sir could you just outline the points for Tauhid for getting full marks .. it will be of great help if you write in points because it is quite convenient to study through the points !
Q: What is the main feature of the Muslims belief in the Unity and oneness of Allah? [10]
Answer: Our creed is to believe in Allah because faith in the existence of God is a natural disposition in man. Everything existent in a definite order as a maker to it, if we ponder over the universe, surveying all that it contains, we certainly will realize that it did not came into existence as a matter of chance; it must have a creator to it. Islam demands all human beings to believe in that creator as one Allah. As the Holy Quran says: “……It is righteousness to believe in Allah and His Holy Prophet (S.A.W)……” (2:177). It abolishes the concept of trinity, as well as the worship of other God besides or along with Allah (SWT). Even the most intelligent of the minds cannot form a definite and a true perception of Allah (SWT) pertaining to His characteristics other than what have been defined by Allah (SWT) and His Prophet (S.A.W). As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad (S.A.W)): "He is Allah, (the) One. Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; and there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him" (112:1-4). He is one divine power Who is far beyond the perception of human mind. Allah’s knowledge surpasses all what is possessed by His creatures. As the Holy Quran says “……And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills........." (2:255) He has created everything in unique precision and order, and there is no other creator but Him. Allah’s supernatural attributes include His eternalness, His matchless power, His supreme knowledge, His grace, compassion, forgiveness and mercy etc. Allah is independent of all needs, while everything he created is depended upon Him. With regards to Allah’s limitless power and supreme knowledge the Quran says "......... He creates what He wills. And it is He Who is the All-knowing, the All-powerful (i.e. Able to do all things).........." (30:54-55) and again in Surah Anaam it says "And with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in (or on) the earth and in the sea; not a leaf falls, but he knows it........." (6:59) All the natural and divine characteristics of Allah (SWT) are only possessed by Him, thus perfecting the concept of Unity and oneness of Allah (SWT) He created mankind to worship Him of which only He is worthy to. The divine Principle of creation necessitates that beliefs have authority over physical activities; consequently the corruption of such activities arises from the corruption of beliefs themselves. The Holy Quran says: "No son (or offspring or children) did Allah beget, nor is there any ilâh (god) along with Him; (if there had been many gods), behold, each god would have taken away what he had created, and some would have tried to overcome others!" (23:91) His being supreme and above the grip of time and space is beautifully mentioned in the Holy Quran: “He is the first and the last, evident and the hidden……” (57:3)
b) Why the belief in Tawheed is important for the Muslims in daily life? [4]
Answer: Muslims belief in Tawheed which means to belief in only one God. This means that we should always remember that Allah Who created us and is sustaining us will call us back one day for accountability and that He will be the master of the Day of Judgment. On that day nobody dare to intercede as the verse of the Throne says “Who is there who can intercede in His presence except as He permits” (Al-Quran).
So a true belief in Tawheed, the believers gain independence and freedom. The distressful submission of the people to the kings, tyrannical leaders and religious authorities which takes control of their lives, come from their ignorance of the divine creator. So a true belief in Tawheed infuses in us a spirit of submission, obedience and thankfulness so that we can remember Him by avoiding all these acts that are likely to displease Him. If Muslims are obedient to Allah, they will be rewarded if they go against His teachings they will be punished in the first phase upon dyeing and into eternal place called Grave where the two angels Munkir Nakeer will ask the questions.
 
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Q: What is the main feature of the Muslims belief in the Unity and oneness of Allah? [10]
Answer: Our creed is to believe in Allah because faith in the existence of God is a natural disposition in man. Everything existent in a definite order as a maker to it, if we ponder over the universe, surveying all that it contains, we certainly will realize that it did not came into existence as a matter of chance; it must have a creator to it. Islam demands all human beings to believe in that creator as one Allah. As the Holy Quran says: “……It is righteousness to believe in Allah and His Holy Prophet (S.A.W)……” (2:177). It abolishes the concept of trinity, as well as the worship of other God besides or along with Allah (SWT). Even the most intelligent of the minds cannot form a definite and a true perception of Allah (SWT) pertaining to His characteristics other than what have been defined by Allah (SWT) and His Prophet (S.A.W). As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad (S.A.W)): "He is Allah, (the) One. Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; and there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him" (112:1-4). He is one divine power Who is far beyond the perception of human mind. Allah’s knowledge surpasses all what is possessed by His creatures. As the Holy Quran says “……And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills........." (2:255) He has created everything in unique precision and order, and there is no other creator but Him. Allah’s supernatural attributes include His eternalness, His matchless power, His supreme knowledge, His grace, compassion, forgiveness and mercy etc. Allah is independent of all needs, while everything he created is depended upon Him. With regards to Allah’s limitless power and supreme knowledge the Quran says "......... He creates what He wills. And it is He Who is the All-knowing, the All-powerful (i.e. Able to do all things).........." (30:54-55) and again in Surah Anaam it says "And with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in (or on) the earth and in the sea; not a leaf falls, but he knows it........." (6:59) All the natural and divine characteristics of Allah (SWT) are only possessed by Him, thus perfecting the concept of Unity and oneness of Allah (SWT) He created mankind to worship Him of which only He is worthy to. The divine Principle of creation necessitates that beliefs have authority over physical activities; consequently the corruption of such activities arises from the corruption of beliefs themselves. The Holy Quran says: "No son (or offspring or children) did Allah beget, nor is there any ilâh (god) along with Him; (if there had been many gods), behold, each god would have taken away what he had created, and some would have tried to overcome others!" (23:91) His being supreme and above the grip of time and space is beautifully mentioned in the Holy Quran: “He is the first and the last, evident and the hidden……” (57:3)
b) Why the belief in Tawheed is important for the Muslims in daily life? [4]
Answer: Muslims belief in Tawheed which means to belief in only one God. This means that we should always remember that Allah Who created us and is sustaining us will call us back one day for accountability and that He will be the master of the Day of Judgment. On that day nobody dare to intercede as the verse of the Throne says “Who is there who can intercede in His presence except as He permits” (Al-Quran).
So a true belief in Tawheed, the believers gain independence and freedom. The distressful submission of the people to the kings, tyrannical leaders and religious authorities which takes control of their lives, come from their ignorance of the divine creator. So a true belief in Tawheed infuses in us a spirit of submission, obedience and thankfulness so that we can remember Him by avoiding all these acts that are likely to displease Him. If Muslims are obedient to Allah, they will be rewarded if they go against His teachings they will be punished in the first phase upon dyeing and into eternal place called Grave where the two angels Munkir Nakeer will ask the questions.
Thanks a lot sir
 
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and sir could we write this verse regarding Allah's matchless power / "and He Says be it and it is" . i dont remember the verse number or surah name
 
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sir in the following question will we write about the Compilation and Preservation of Hadith during Prophet's (SAAW) lifetime ?
Write an account of how the Hadith's were compiled to the books form we see today
 
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Q: What is the main feature of the Muslims belief in the Unity and oneness of Allah? [10]
Answer: Our creed is to believe in Allah because faith in the existence of God is a natural disposition in man. Everything existent in a definite order as a maker to it, if we ponder over the universe, surveying all that it contains, we certainly will realize that it did not came into existence as a matter of chance; it must have a creator to it. Islam demands all human beings to believe in that creator as one Allah. As the Holy Quran says: “……It is righteousness to believe in Allah and His Holy Prophet (S.A.W)……” (2:177). It abolishes the concept of trinity, as well as the worship of other God besides or along with Allah (SWT). Even the most intelligent of the minds cannot form a definite and a true perception of Allah (SWT) pertaining to His characteristics other than what have been defined by Allah (SWT) and His Prophet (S.A.W). As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad (S.A.W)): "He is Allah, (the) One. Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; and there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him" (112:1-4). He is one divine power Who is far beyond the perception of human mind. Allah’s knowledge surpasses all what is possessed by His creatures. As the Holy Quran says “……And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills........." (2:255) He has created everything in unique precision and order, and there is no other creator but Him. Allah’s supernatural attributes include His eternalness, His matchless power, His supreme knowledge, His grace, compassion, forgiveness and mercy etc. Allah is independent of all needs, while everything he created is depended upon Him. With regards to Allah’s limitless power and supreme knowledge the Quran says "......... He creates what He wills. And it is He Who is the All-knowing, the All-powerful (i.e. Able to do all things).........." (30:54-55) and again in Surah Anaam it says "And with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in (or on) the earth and in the sea; not a leaf falls, but he knows it........." (6:59) All the natural and divine characteristics of Allah (SWT) are only possessed by Him, thus perfecting the concept of Unity and oneness of Allah (SWT) He created mankind to worship Him of which only He is worthy to. The divine Principle of creation necessitates that beliefs have authority over physical activities; consequently the corruption of such activities arises from the corruption of beliefs themselves. The Holy Quran says: "No son (or offspring or children) did Allah beget, nor is there any ilâh (god) along with Him; (if there had been many gods), behold, each god would have taken away what he had created, and some would have tried to overcome others!" (23:91) His being supreme and above the grip of time and space is beautifully mentioned in the Holy Quran: “He is the first and the last, evident and the hidden……” (57:3)
b) Why the belief in Tawheed is important for the Muslims in daily life? [4]
Answer: Muslims belief in Tawheed which means to belief in only one God. This means that we should always remember that Allah Who created us and is sustaining us will call us back one day for accountability and that He will be the master of the Day of Judgment. On that day nobody dare to intercede as the verse of the Throne says “Who is there who can intercede in His presence except as He permits” (Al-Quran).
So a true belief in Tawheed, the believers gain independence and freedom. The distressful submission of the people to the kings, tyrannical leaders and religious authorities which takes control of their lives, come from their ignorance of the divine creator. So a true belief in Tawheed infuses in us a spirit of submission, obedience and thankfulness so that we can remember Him by avoiding all these acts that are likely to displease Him. If Muslims are obedient to Allah, they will be rewarded if they go against His teachings they will be punished in the first phase upon dyeing and into eternal place called Grave where the two angels Munkir Nakeer will ask the questions.
Sir could you answer all the Q's you put in the syllabus,i am compiling all your answers from this thread in pdf form :)
 
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Q: What is the main feature of the Muslims belief in the Unity and oneness of Allah? [10]
Answer: Our creed is to believe in Allah because faith in the existence of God is a natural disposition in man. Everything existent in a definite order as a maker to it, if we ponder over the universe, surveying all that it contains, we certainly will realize that it did not came into existence as a matter of chance; it must have a creator to it. Islam demands all human beings to believe in that creator as one Allah. As the Holy Quran says: “……It is righteousness to believe in Allah and His Holy Prophet (S.A.W)……” (2:177). It abolishes the concept of trinity, as well as the worship of other God besides or along with Allah (SWT). Even the most intelligent of the minds cannot form a definite and a true perception of Allah (SWT) pertaining to His characteristics other than what have been defined by Allah (SWT) and His Prophet (S.A.W). As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad (S.A.W)): "He is Allah, (the) One. Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; and there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him" (112:1-4). He is one divine power Who is far beyond the perception of human mind. Allah’s knowledge surpasses all what is possessed by His creatures. As the Holy Quran says “……And they will never compass anything of His Knowledge except that which He wills........." (2:255) He has created everything in unique precision and order, and there is no other creator but Him. Allah’s supernatural attributes include His eternalness, His matchless power, His supreme knowledge, His grace, compassion, forgiveness and mercy etc. Allah is independent of all needs, while everything he created is depended upon Him. With regards to Allah’s limitless power and supreme knowledge the Quran says "......... He creates what He wills. And it is He Who is the All-knowing, the All-powerful (i.e. Able to do all things).........." (30:54-55) and again in Surah Anaam it says "And with Him are the keys of the Ghaib (all that is hidden), none knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in (or on) the earth and in the sea; not a leaf falls, but he knows it........." (6:59) All the natural and divine characteristics of Allah (SWT) are only possessed by Him, thus perfecting the concept of Unity and oneness of Allah (SWT) He created mankind to worship Him of which only He is worthy to. The divine Principle of creation necessitates that beliefs have authority over physical activities; consequently the corruption of such activities arises from the corruption of beliefs themselves. The Holy Quran says: "No son (or offspring or children) did Allah beget, nor is there any ilâh (god) along with Him; (if there had been many gods), behold, each god would have taken away what he had created, and some would have tried to overcome others!" (23:91) His being supreme and above the grip of time and space is beautifully mentioned in the Holy Quran: “He is the first and the last, evident and the hidden……” (57:3)
b) Why the belief in Tawheed is important for the Muslims in daily life? [4]
Answer: Muslims belief in Tawheed which means to belief in only one God. This means that we should always remember that Allah Who created us and is sustaining us will call us back one day for accountability and that He will be the master of the Day of Judgment. On that day nobody dare to intercede as the verse of the Throne says “Who is there who can intercede in His presence except as He permits” (Al-Quran).
So a true belief in Tawheed, the believers gain independence and freedom. The distressful submission of the people to the kings, tyrannical leaders and religious authorities which takes control of their lives, come from their ignorance of the divine creator. So a true belief in Tawheed infuses in us a spirit of submission, obedience and thankfulness so that we can remember Him by avoiding all these acts that are likely to displease Him. If Muslims are obedient to Allah, they will be rewarded if they go against His teachings they will be punished in the first phase upon dyeing and into eternal place called Grave where the two angels Munkir Nakeer will ask the questions.
Sir you have given the past papers in all except in the page you wrote about ahadith ,so if we revise these past papers will it be enough for us?
 
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ONE ADVICE CONCENTRATE ON PILLARS AND ARTICLES, IF TWO QUESTIONS CAME FROM THESE TWO THAN ATTEMPT THEM; SOLID MARKS IF YOU HIT THE JACKPOT ANSWER. IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY CHOICE THAN GO FOR CALIPHATE QUESTION AND BE NEURAL IN ANSWERING.
7-can a question on Salat come which includes the prostrations or details like reciting Sana ...takbir tehreema?
8- importance, congregational prayers on
Fridays and festivals, times of prayer, the place of prayer, private prayer, delayed prayer
( hope so dat these r last)
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ONE ADVICE CONCENTRATE ON PILLARS AND ARTICLES, IF TWO QUESTIONS CAME FROM THESE TWO THAN ATTEMPT THEM; SOLID MARKS IF YOU HIT THE JACKPOT ANSWER. IF YOU DON'T HAVE ANY CHOICE THAN GO FOR CALIPHATE QUESTION AND BE NEURAL IN ANSWERING.
Sir is it necessary to go through all 20 Ahadith thoroughly?
 
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Sir is it necessary to go through all 20 Ahadith thoroughly?
i know u want sir irfan to answer it but still i want to present my views.
You need to understand how to answer the hadith question well. No matter which hadith comes u should be able to write on that. So understand the method of writing instead of rattafication.
However, it is must that u shuld learn a few hadith by heart so u may use them if any such q2. comes.
 
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i know u want sir irfan to answer it but still i want to present my views.
You need to understand how to answer the hadith question well. No matter which hadith comes u should be able to write on that. So understand the method of writing instead of rattafication.
However, it is must that u shuld learn a few hadith by heart so u may use them if any such q2. comes.
n what's the method of writing em?
 
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n what's the method of writing em?
for part a u must add some references to support the points u make. Just write whatever understand from the given Hadith. you may relate the hadith with any quranic teachings.
for part b u need to give some examples of how muslims may apply to thier lives. look for examples frm daily life and current issues.
 
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for part a u must add some references to support the points u make. Just write whatever understand from the given Hadith. you may relate the hadith with any quranic teachings.
for part b u need to give some examples of how muslims may apply to thier lives. look for examples frm daily life and current issues.
Thank U.. :)
 
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is there any Prophet's Hadith on doubt? ( general knowledge) and love and generosity as well
 
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