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

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true but then ok about tauheed , what about Prophets and books and angels ?
they all are linked with the first article coz He created the angels, He choose the prophets, He sent down the wahi (books), He is going to destroy what he created and resurrect them again, and He is the One who wrote our destinies but gave us free will..... r u getting the picture what m trying to say
 
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hey guys!! (btw do you like my puppy, Ash, he's my avatar!!)
just wondering, which are the MOST popular and important khalifas?? :confused:
 
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sir i asked that the questions you posted here in this thread,are there any chances that they will come in this year islamiat paper 2?
these are the questions which the students are asking to be answered...... now u have to follow the rules: cant discuss about paper
 
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sir can u give me an answer to the question,
Decribe the events leasing to the martyrdom of Usman (R.A) (10)
 
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sir can u give me an answer to the question,
Decribe the events leasing to the martyrdom of Usman (R.A) (10)
 
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sir can u give me an answer to the question,
Decribe the events leasing to the martyrdom of Usman (R.A) (10)
you asked for the detailed ANSWER dear, now here is a file which contains all the detailed events which lead to the martyrdom of hazrat Usma (R.A).... IT CONSISTS OF 1600 WORDS.... NOW STUDY IT TAKE THE IMPORTANT POINTS ACCORDING TO THE MARKING SCHEME AND WRITE THE ANSWER ...COZ THIS IS MY ANSWER..... THIS FILE IS FOR ALL THE STUDENTS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR :
Q: DESCRIBE THE EVENTS LEADING TO THE MARTYRDOM OF USMAN (R.A)?
 

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you asked for the detailed ANSWER dear, now here is a file which contains all the detailed events which lead to the martyrdom of hazrat Usma (R.A).... IT CONSISTS OF 1600 WORDS.... NOW STUDY IT TAKE THE IMPORTANT POINTS ACCORDING TO THE MARKING SCHEME AND WRITE THE ANSWER ...COZ THIS IS MY ANSWER..... THIS FILE IS FOR ALL THE STUDENTS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR :
Q: DESCRIBE THE EVENTS LEADING TO THE MARTYRDOM OF USMAN (R.A)?
AND THIS IS A MINI VERSION OF 550 WORDS
Answer: During the last years of his Caliphate, he faced serious difficulties that eventually led to his martyrdom in 35 A.H. One of the main allegations against him was that he had appointed his inefficient relatives as governors. There were 12 provinces in the country and he appointed his relatives in 4: Egypt, Syria, Kufa and Basra. All the governors appointed by him were people of great caliber. AmeerMuaviya, a relative of his was appointed by Umar as the governor of Syria and Usman let him continue his job because he was doing it well. Abdullah bin Saad, his foster brother, was appointed governor of Egypt also by Umar. Usman appointed Saad bin Abi Waqqas as governor of Kufa. When he was unable to control the situation there, he was replaced by Waleed bin Uqba (Usman’s foster brother) who proved his worth. Abu Musa Ashari was deposed at the demand of people of Basra, was replaced by Abdullah bin Amir (Usman’s cousin) according to the wishes of the people. He proved very successful thus none of the governors appointed by him proved a failure. It was also alleged that he was too lenient and did not keep a check on his governors. He, unlike Umar, gave the governors a free hand in running the provinces and did not interfere in there day to day affairs. His burning of the Quran was seen by some as destroying God’s Word. This was done after consultation with the other companions and it was a great service that he rendered to Islam. He gave convincing reply to each of the charges in the presence of the Prophet’s companions. His explanation was accepted. He was a very gentle and soft hearted person. The people who wanted to create chaos among Muslims took advantage of his soft nature. Umar was a very strict administer and the machinery of the government worked smoothly in his time. Usman used to overlook the minor faults of the appointed Amils, provincial heads as well as the new converts. They took an advantage of his leniency and rebelled against him. Abdullah bin Saba, a Yemenite Jew who outwardly accepted Islam, embarked on a subtle campaign of creating dissension (conflict) among the Muslims. He and his followers established their headquarters in Egypt and began to circulate forged letters that complaints against the Caliph, his governors and other state officials. Efforts were made to highlight the long forgotten rivalry between BanuHashim and BanuUmayya.
Usman did not take timely action against him. Even some of the noblest actions of his were mis-projected before the public; for example, the standardization of the Quran and the expansion of the compound of the Kaabah. The uprisings in Iraq, Kufa and Egypt finally in 35 A.H troops from all three provinces and arrived at Medina to take their complaints directly to the caliph. Usman had pacified them and they were on their way home when they got hold of a letter supposedly from ‘Usman to the governor of Egypt to have the leaders of the group put to death on their return. Seeking vengeance they returned and killed him.
 
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Q: Describe the main events of annual pilgrimage?
Describe the main events or rights or practices?
Answer: Pilgrimage (Hajj) is the fifth pillar of Islam. It is a duty for every Muslim to perform pilgrimage who can afford it once in his lifetime. In commemoration of trials of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) and his family in Makkah, this includes Hazrat Ibrahim’s (A.S) willingness to sacrifice his son in response to Allah (S.W.T)’s command, Muslim make a pilgrimage to a sacred city prescribed for all Muslims who can physically and financially perform it. Allah
(S.W.T) has prescribed certain rights that a pilgrim should observe properly. If he does not do so his pilgrimage is not acceptable.
To perform pilgrimage means to leave all the worldly activities aside and to proceed to meet the Creator, thus as in the case of all other pillars of Islam the primary condition is purity of intention (Niyat).
Niyat and state of Ihram:
After Niyat before arriving in the Holy city Muslims enter a state of consecration (dedication) known as Ihram. Ihram is only two unstitched white sheets for man and simple white dress and scarf for woman after wearing Ihram at Miqat.
Miqat:
These are boundary lines of Haram (forbidden) area beyond which no pilgrim can proceed without Ihram. Hazrat Abass (R.A) reported that our beloved Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) appointed following place for Ihram:
1. Zul-Hulaifa-(Abiar Ali) for the people of Al-Madinah Al-Munawra.
2. Al-Juhfa-a place near Rabigh for the people coming from the direction of Egypt, Syria and Morocco.
3. Qarn al-Manazil-for the people coming from Najd, At-Taif, and other regions of that direction.
4. Yalamlam-for the people coming from Yaman.
5. Zit ul-Iraq- for the people coming from Iraq.
6. People living near or in Makkah should put on Ihram where they live.

Procedure of entering into the state of Ihram:
The pilgrims must cut his or her hairs, pairs of his or her nails, takes a bath and then puts on Ihram at Miqat than his offer two rakkats prayer before starting the journey to Holy Makkah tul Mukarama.


Forbidden things in Ihram:
Once a pilgrim enters into the state of Ihram, the following things are forbidden in the state of Ihram:
• To shave, trim hair or nails.
• To use abusive of foul language.
• To indulge with marital relationship or amorous talk.
• To hunt or kill an animal, however harmful and dangerous animals can be killed.
• To put on sewn cloth, the women are exempted.
• The use of perfumes or oils.
• To cover the head or face, women are exempted they should not cover their faces.
• To wash the head or beard etc.
• To cut a tree or a plant.
In case a pilgrim violates any of the forbidden acts he shall have to expiate or compensate for the act the compensation being the sacrifice of an animal. After the pilgrim is in the state of Ihram and starts his journey towards Holy city Makkah by reciting Talbiyah.
Talbiyah:
Talbiyah means the proclamation of the following words which are in a Hadis of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) which was narrated by son of Hazrat Umar (R.A) that the Talbiyah of Allah’s beloved messenger (S.A.W) was: "Labbaika Allahumma labbaik, Labbaika la Sharika Laka labbaik, Innal_hamda wan_ni"mata Laka walmulk, la Sharika Laka." (Sahih Bukhari)
It is imperative to proclaim Tasbiyah after one enters the state of Ihram. One should continue repeating Talbiyah till casting of stones at the first Jamarat tul Aqabha tul-Qubra than is the Jamarat tul Wusta’a and then the Jamarat tul-Subrah. On the tenth of Zill Hajj it is desirable to pronounce Talbiyah in a loud voice because the Holy Prophet (S.A.W) have reported to have said “Jibrael (A.S) came to me to convey Allah’s message that I should command my followers to pronounce Talbiyah” (Sahih Bukhari) (Sunan Tirmizi)
Tawaf (circumambulation) of the Kaabah:
Pilgrim proceeds to Kaabah to perform Tawaf. Tawaf means going around the Kaabah. The Quran commands Tawaf in the following words: “Then let them complete their rights prescribed from them performed their vows and (again) circumambulations the ancient house” (22:29). The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) moved around the Kaabah seven times running three circuits and walked the remaining ones. Then he (S.A.W) offered two rakkats of Salah at the station of Ibrahim (A.S) (Maqam e-Ibrahim). The Prophet (S.A.W) reported to have said: “Tawaf of the house is like a prayer, except that you speak while performing it, but he who speaks must speak only what is good” (Tirmizi, Nisai Tairimi).
The Tawaf starts and end at the black stone i.e. (Hajr e-Aswad). The pilgrims kiss it unless prevented by crowd; in that case, they raise their hands towards Kaabah and say aloud ‘Allah hu-Akbar’. Certain supplications are recited during Tawaf. They go around the Kaabah seven times, after this the pilgrims go to (station of Ibrahim) Maqam e-Ibrahim and offer two rakkats prayer in accordance to our beloved Prophet (S.A.W). The Quran says: “Remember we made the house on a place of assemble for men and a place of safety and take you the station of Ibrahim as a place of prayer” (2:125)
There are several kinds of Tawaf:
• Tawaf-e-Qudum: it is performed on entering Masjid e-Haram.
• Tawaf un-Ziarat (tawaf Ifadah): it is obligatory act of pilgrimage.
• Tawaf ul-Umrah: it is obligatory for those who perform Umrah.
• Tawaf ul-Nafla: the pilgrim can perform it anytime he wants.
• Tawaf ul-Wida (Sadr): it is wajib and it is performed before the pilgrim departs for home.
Sai:
Then the pilgrims go to Safa and Marwah to perform Sai. It is running seven times between these two hills. The pilgrims ascend Safa, face the Kaabah, and raise hands for supplications, and then they walk down towards Marwah ascend Marwah, and raise their hand facing the direction of Kaabah, in thanksgiving and supplication. After completing the seven rounds, pray to Allah (S.W.T) for forgiveness, and ask for His blessings.
Sai is performed in memory of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S), wife Hajra and their son Ismail (A.S). The Prophet Ibrahim left his wife and son in the barren valley of Faran in Makkah, by the command of Allah (S.W.T). There she ran seven times between these two hills in search of water. While doing so she left the baby on the ground. It was here that the water rushed out in the form of spring near the feet of the baby> Quran mention it in the following verse: “Verily! As-Safa and Al-Marwah (two mountains in Makkah) are of the Symbols of "Allah. So it is not a sin on him who performs Hajj or 'Umrah (pilgrimage) of the House (the Kaabah at Makkah)..........." (2:158)
 
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