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it was not written in the book....can i write surahs without reference number or name...as our teacher told us that it was not neccassary and now u say we have to...how am i gonna memorize all of them so quickly....plz help
yeah sum say it is crucial others say useless and i have seen children getting A* without it
 
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(a) From passages you have studied from the Qur’an, write about Allah's uniqueness and attributes.(10)
can you answer that please :)
 
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asalam o alaikum

sir can you plz answer the following 2 Qs :

Q1 : How was the Holy Quran Compiled in the lifetime of Holy Prophet (SAW). (10)

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Q2 : Give an account of the Holy Prophet's experience in caves . (10)
 
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asalam o alaikum
sir can you plz answer the following 2 Qs :
Q1 : How was the Holy Quran Compiled in the lifetime of Holy Prophet (SAW). (10)
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Q2 : Give an account of the Holy Prophet's experience in caves . (10)
Q1 : How was the Holy Quran Compiled in the lifetime of Holy Prophet (SAW). (10) i n which paper has this question appeared
 
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This is a title of the Prophet found in the Quran.
It means he completes the line of prophets that stretched up to him.
Just as a wax seal closes a letter, so his prophet hood closes the line.
It also means he is a prophet for all times and places unlike the local prophets before him.
 
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This is a title of the Prophet found in the Quran.
It means he completes the line of prophets that stretched up to him.
Just as a wax seal closes a letter, so his prophet hood closes the line.
It also means he is a prophet for all times and places unlike the local prophets before him.
is there a 10 marks question for it btw thx for the ans
 
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In 2012 the question about hazrat BiBi Aiesha Siddiqa came for [10] marks......... what m writing now is the reqirement of the examiner and non of you have ever heard about onething....... which is in this answer in detail.........
Hazrat BiBi Ayeisha Siddiqa [10]
Hazrat Bibi Ayesha (R.A):

The life of Hazrat Aisha (R.A) is proof that a woman can be far more learned than men and that she can be the teacher of scholars and experts. Her life is also proof that the same woman can be totally feminine and be a source of pleasure, joy and comfort to her husband.
In her youth, already known for her striking beauty and her formidable memory, she came under the loving care and attention of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) himself. As his wife and close companion she acquired from him knowledge and insight such as no woman has acquired. Hazrat Aisha Siddiqa bint Al Siddiq is the second most beloved wife of the Prophet Muhmmad (S.A.W) after his first wife Khadija (R.A). As her nickname implies, she was the daughter of Abu Bakr Al Siddiq the closest friend of the Prophet and his first successor or caliph. She is given the title "Siddiqa" because of an incident after which God Almighty testified to her honesty, trustworthiness and purity. Books of Seerah tell us about it as the following:When the Prophet returned victorious from the battle of Bani Al Mustaliq, Aisha was accompanying him. On its way back to Madinah, not very far away from it the army stopped part of the night; then it was allowed to continue the journey which the army did until it entered Madinah. The camel of Aisha was led to her house with her small cabin on its back. To the astonishment of all onlookers Aisha was not there. So the news spread like fire; and the Prophet and his companions started to search everywhere; after a short while, however, Aisha was seen riding another camel led by a companion called Safwan Ibn Muattil Al Salami.At that very moment the leader of the hypocrites Abdullah bin ubay bin Salool accursed her for fornication this was indeed an extremely hard time not only for Aisha and her father Abu Bakr Al Siddiq but for the Prophet as well who approached Aisha and said: If you committed anything, then confess it and repent to God who will forgive you.
These statements only increased the sufferings of Aisha so much so that she fell seriously ill. It was only the Divine revelation that acquitted her and declared her innocence and purity. This took place after a whole month of adversity and hardship. That is why Aisha deserved the title of Siddiqa, the truthful, because God Almighty testified to her honesty. She was distinguished for her virtues – piety learning, wisdom, simplicity, generosity and the care with which she safeguarded and faithfully reported the religious sermons of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W). She bravely criticized the thing that she thought against Islam. Her simplicity and modesty serve as a guiding light to all the Muslim ladies of the world. There were hardly three successive days during the life time of her husband (S.A.W), when Hazrat Ayesha (RA) had a full meal. The night when the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) breathed his last she had no light to lighten her lamp, nor anything to eat.
Hazrat Ayesha (RA) was blessed with an amazing memory. She listened to the lectures given by the Holy Prophet (SA.W.) to the delegates and other people most attentively. Sometimes she asked the opinion of her husband (S.A.W) on delicate matters relating to Islam. This secured her position as the most authentic reporter and scholar of the tradition of him (S.A.W). Hazrat Ayesha (RA) remained with Holy Prophet (S.A.W) for ten years.
She was a distinguished woman in the Islamic science of Hadis, and Ulloom-ul-Quran. She had a photographic memory, thanks to her intelligence, understanding, and desire for learning, good memory that’s why she remembered more than 2 thousand Hadis from Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W). After Prophet’s (S.A.W) death large number of companions and successors visited her and sort her advice, particularly in the field of ‘Fiqh’ and Hadis. She was recognized as an important source of teachings of Islam after the death of Holy Prophet (S.A.W). She played a significant part in important decisions made in early years and she was one of the companions to issue the highest number of ‘Fatawah’. She became one of the seven companions to transmit the greatest number of Hadis. After Hazrat Usman (R.A) was martyred, she demanded the punishment from Khalifa Hazrat Ali (R.A) which led to a discord; some would say that her part in revolt of Hazrat Zubair and Hazrat Talha (R.A) caused the final split in the Muslim community (Allah knows best) no one has the right to judge or say anything against them as Allah Himself said for them in the Quran: "Vanguard (of Islam) the first of those who forsook (their homes) and those who gave them aid and (also) those who follow them in (all) good deeds, well pleased is Allah with them as are they with Him........” (9:100). The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) said “Don’t rebuke my companions; If someone of you spends as much gold as Uhad, he will not reach the reward of ‘one mud’ of anyone of them, nor half of it” (Agreed Upon). . Hazrat Ayesha (R.A) lived for another 47 years after the death of Prophet (S.A.W) and died in 57 or 58 year A.H, when she was 66 years old and she was buried in Jannat-ul-Baqi.





was this the event when h.ayesha lost her neacklace and the revelation regarding "tayamum" came
and can u plz tell me the revelation of the quran that came for h.ayesha...............
thx
 
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well the revelation regarding her innocense is pretty long verses 11-20 of Surah Noor
 
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well you can start the reference and the put (...) and write some of the words in the end of the reference and then mention (Surah Noor:11-20)
 
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Sir I need some help, It is written in books that Surah Duha was revealed after the gap in revelation when the Makkans were mocking but it is also written that Surah Mudassir was revealed after Fatra so which one is correct?
Period of Revelation
Its subject matter clearly indicates that it belongs to the earliest period at Makkah. Traditions also show that the revelations were suspended for a time, which caused the Holy Prophet (upon whom be Allah's peace) to be deeply distressed and grieved. On this account he felt very anxious that perhaps he had committed some error because of which his Lord had become angry with him and had forsaken him. Thereupon he was given the consolation that revelation had not been stopped because of some displeasure but this was necessitated by the same expediency as underlies the peace and stillness of the night after the bright day, as if to say: "If you had continuously been exposed to the intensely bright light of Revelation (Wahi) your nerves could not have endured it. Therefore, an interval was given in order to afford you peace and tranquillity." This state was experienced by the Holy Prophet in the initial stage of the Prophethood when he was not yet accustomed to hear the intensity of Revelation. On this basis, observance of a pause in between was necessary. This we have already explained in the introduction to Surah Al Muddaththir; and in E. N. 5 of Surah Al-Muzzammil also we have explained what great burden of the coming down of Revelation he had to bear. Later, when the Holy Prophet developed the power to bear this burden, there was no longer any need for long gaps.
 
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Q1 : How was the Holy Quran Compiled in the lifetime of Holy Prophet (SAW). (10) i n which paper has this question appeared
Question: How the Quran was compiled during the lifetime of Holy Prophet (S.A.W)? [10]
Answer: Since the Holy Quran was not revealed all at once and its different verses were revealed as and when appropriate so it was neither possible nor practicable from the very beginning to write and preserve Holy Quran in one book form. It must be kept in mind that the memory of the Arabs was very strong and of course there is a reason behind this which is explained in the Holy Quran as Allah says “Verily, it is we who has send down this message and it is we who shall guard it.” (Surah Hijr’ 15:9). The Quran was revealed to Holy Prophet (S.A.W) through Jibrael (A.S). So the first method of recording the Holy Quran was through the memorization of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W). Upon receiving of the Wahi (revelation), the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) immediately commit all passages revealed to him to his memory, which is known as Hifz “…….And Apostle from God, rehearsing scriptures, kept pure and holy ……..” (98:2). Thereafter he would recite the same to his companions and companions immediately confined it to their memories quiet easily and this practice was encouraged by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W). Hazrat Usman bin Affan (R.A) narrated that the Prophet (S.A.W) as saying “The most superior among the companions were those who learn the Quran and then taught it to others” (Sahih Bukhari) than the passages were also regularly recited in five daily prayers.
It was also the practice of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) to listen to Quranic recitation from the companions. After this the holy Prophet (S.A.W) immediately ask his scribes which are about 40 in number to write down the revelation he had received, and he would confirm and recheck it by himself. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was an Ummi who could not read and write, therefore after receiving each revelation he would repeat it to his companions and they would write down the revelation. The leading scribes like Zaid bin Sabit (R.A), Abdullah Ibne Masood (R.A), Ubaid bin Kaab (R.A), Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A), Hazrat Umar Farooq (R.A), Hazrat Ali (R.A) and Hazrat Usman (R.A). Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (R.A) being the secretary of the scribes.
They used to write the revelation of the Holy Quran on the pieces of parched leathers, dead palm branches and leaves, scraps of leather, thin flat stones and shoulder blades of camels and sheep. The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) would also indicate in which Surah each Ayat was to be placed. The companions never interfered in the arrangement of the Ayats because the arrangement was on the command of Allah Al-Mighty Himself. Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (R.A) was one of the most prominent scribes and has reported that he, along with other companions would compile the Quran in the presence of Holy Prophet (S.A.W) during this time the names of the Surahs were also known. Angel Jibrael (A.S) would also come to Holy Prophet (S.A.W) every Ramzan to listen to him reciting the Quran and listen to him twice in the year of his demise.
 
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