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Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts here!

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b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the
sub-continent? [7]
LEVEL 1: Simplistic statement (1)
He was a well known figure.
LEVEL 2: Identifies reasons (2–4)
He stopped the Muslim decline.
LEVEL 3: Explains reasons (5–7)
Muslims had deteriorated into being a helpless and disorganised group of people and if they
were to regain their power then strong leadership was required. He believed they were
ignorant about Islam and the teachings of the Holy Quran. Therefore an emphasis on
Quranic teachings would not only improve their knowledge but produce a feeling of solidarity.
He also believed that Muslims’ knowledge of Islam was difficult to gain and so he felt that by
translating the Holy Quran into Persian would enable more people read it. Books written
influenced the revival of Islam (examples).

if we learned this marking scheme answer will we get full marks
 
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Re: Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts h

well......MS not always give you the exact and complete answer ... they just guide you on how to attempt the question.... but yes!! atleast learn those points mentioned in MS .... you may add more to satisfy the question
 
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Re: Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat and Urdu: Post your doubts h

The answer of this question also includes some other points such as
1. He believed that un islamic ideas, customs and practises had crept into the Muslim society. In order to bring true Islam, hr taught and preached and prepared a large number of followers who spread in the sub continent preaching his ways.
2. He brought Shias and Sunnis together and also tried to bring Sufis and Ulemas together.
3. He strongly advised the rich class to give up luxurios and exxtravagant living. He addressed the merchants and businessmen advising them the Islamic way to conduct business. He also encouraged the marriage of widows and opposed un Islamic customs carried out at the time of marriages, biths and deaths in Muslim society.
4. Shah Wali Ullah tried to revive the concept of Jehad in Muslims.
5. He was the main inspirational figure for the later Islamic preachers to come ( Haji Shariat Ullah and Syed Ahmad Shaheed Barailvi).
( Answer taken from past papers)
 
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sweetiepie said:
O/N 2009 P1

Write an account of the ways in which the Qur’an was revealed to the Prophet between the years 610 and 632.10marks

An Introduction
 The Quran is the last of the revealed books of Allah.It was sent down to His Last messenger Muhammad between the years 610 A.D. to 632 A.D. All the heavenly books that Allah revealed were brought along with His other messages to His Prophets by the Archangel Angel Jibreel Hence when Allah willed that the Quran be
revealed to the Holy Prophet it was Jibreel who brought the first revelation to him in the Cave of Hira.

The Quran was not revealed to the Holy Prophet in one incident. It began to be revealed to the Holy Prophet in the cave of Hirain one of the last ten nights of Ramadan in 610 A.D. From time to time, Allah would send down different parts of it as and when He deemed proper. In the next 23 years, the Quran was sent down to the Holy Prophet bit by bit. Sometimes Allah would reveal several verses, a complete Surah,or sometimes Suwar (pl of Surah). Whenever the Holy Prophet would receive a revelation, he would also be divinely guided arrange the same in the specifiedsequence of Surahs of the Holy Quran. The order of revelation and the sequence of the Surahs in the Book were not the same  However, both were according to the will of Allah. However, it must be remembered that both of them are from Allah Himself.Jibreel: The Archangel would usually bring him the message of Allah. This too was in three different ways:- He would appear in his real form, ie, of the Archangel and speak to him. He would meet him in the form of a man and deliver him the message. He would inspire him in his heart with the words of the revelation. Dreams: The Prophet’s dreams are 'Ruya as Sadiqah' or true dreams, meaning whatever Allah showed him in his dreams was Divine Truth and a message from Allah. Divine Sounds: Sometimes the Holy Prophet would hear the sound of bells ringing or bees buzzing, at the end of which thewords of the revelation would be inscribed in his heart. Direct conversation with Allah: The Holy Prophet was granted the honour of speaking to Allah directly more than once.These are the verses revealed to the Holy Prophete during the Makkan phase of his mission, i.e, from 610 AD to 622AD. These Ayat (verses) and Suwar (chapters)have a distinctive subject matter. They are usually recognized by the addressees which are often “O People!”. The language is also majestic and flowery.These Suwar mostly consist of subjectssuch as:Oneness of Allah, Prophethood,affirmation of the Hereafter, the panorama of the Resurrection, words of comfort forthe Holy Prophete and events relating tothe past communities. These are the verses revealed to theHoly Prophete the Hijrah, ie the years 622 to 632 AD. The style of the Madani Surahs is comparatively simple. These mostly address (besides thebelievers) the hypocrites and the“People of the Book”.  The chapters are long and detailed. Now that an Islamic State was beingestablished, the verses revealed wereregarding :family and social laws, injunctions ofjihad and expositions of limits and duties.

check this answer is it correct or not as am looking in ms am getting confused n so we have to write this introduction b4 da answer :(

u can see u got a thaanks so its a correct answer cmon now :D :D check from MS it doesnt mean u are wrong it means the points they gave are the extra points which u shud know as well so that means u shud use more than one book and not just one,So what books do u have !
 
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sweetiepie said:
May/June 2009 P1

2(a) How are the Qur’an and Hadiths used together in Islamic legal thinking? [10]
Quran is the sacred book of muslims and the foundation of islam. Its purpose is to provide guidiance to humanity .The verses of Quran are the actual words of God (Allah) whereas Hadith is the implementation of QURAN by PBUH .THEREFORE both ,Quran and Hadiths provide complete theoritical and practical way of dealing in day to day life .

(b) Why do some legal scholars reject the use of analogy (qiyas)?4 marks

1. A verse of the Qur'an says: "0 ye who believe! Put not yourselves forward before God and His Apostle...." [Qur'an 49 : 1)
These Scholars claim that Qiyas (analogy) means "putting yourself forward‘
2. There are many sayings of the Companions in which they have condemned the use of ra’i/ (personal opinion), and
analogy is personal opinion.
3. Analogy leads to discord among the Muslims, because it does not lead to exactly the same opinion when different jurists are exercising it and what leads to differences should be shunned.
4. It cannot be said that the ahkam of the shari'ah are based upon similarity and equality

check this to0 are the answers according to marks and one more thing does the thing match to the ms :)

Here the Qiyas answer is pretty good,but in the forst ques u have written additional stuff which is required but u have to tell that in some cases the Quran gives the law and the Prophets hadith explains it like that saying of prayer in which it is just said to pray and prophet SAW told how to pray while in other cases the Quran remains silent on some issues so the Prophets provides the law give an eg of both cases and explain it and write the additional stuff in between this and u are good to go ! :D :good: :good:
 
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oh ok thanks alot i have farunkda book :)
 
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(c) Was the work of Allama Iqbal more important to the Pakistan Movement than that of
Rehmat Ali? Explain your answer. [14]

sum1 answer it :)
 
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Are these Questions same and wat do we have to write in 7 marks and wat in 14 marks


(b) Why did Shah Wali Ullah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in thesub-continent? [7]

OR


(c) Did Shah Wali Ullah contribute more to the spread of Islam than anyone else in the
sub-continent before 1850? Explain your answer. [14]

OR

Was the work of Shah Wali Ullah the most important facetor in the revival of islam in the sub-continent during seventeenth and Eightteenth centuries.Give reasons for your answer

OR

How important was Shah Wali Ullah in the spread of islam in the sub-continent before 1850?
 
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(b) and (c) are NOT same because in (C) you have to give comparison with other reformers too.

(d) and (e) are not same as you have to give comparison in (d) not in (c)

(b) and (D) are abit related

(c) and (d) are abit same ..... comparison in both of them :)
 
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dont worry even if they are similar,try to do them as new questions and not old !
I hope u have done SECTION 3 as well in history !
 
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u beetter do it from now im tellling u its not good leaving it out,CIE cant be trusted abt this matter that they wont give three ques from SEC 3. in 2010 and 2011 they had an excuse that very less books of new version were available but in 2012 when u will give paper at that time there is no excuse and they might do it also u have this gut feeling when u dont do the SEC 3 at the centre that u feel very nervous and also SEC 2 questions as u must have seeen are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy tooooo diffficult this is because many people do SEC 1 and 2 only and therefore u get very hard ques and by chance if u get a very difficult ques u have an alternative that u can do SEC 3.THIS is for u to know how it feels and what might happen u may want to do it now but its up toooo you !
 
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its so difficult 4 me to learn answers frm section1 and section 2 dats y i left section 3 :(
 
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why do u wanna learn them read the book many times and try remembering it by repeating the events after u have read
 
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hmm okay i wiil try that :)
 
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CORRECT.............. do section 3...... as said CIE can give any questions and .......... i myself learnt it form my experience..... :)

never leave out anything........... if you understand the whole complete syllabus and see the MS and ER along with PP with readings of book many times....

you wont feel any difficulty and will surely be able to answer the questions :)
 
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Assalam-wa-Alaikum
I have a few questions on Pakistan Studies History:
I would appreciate it if you give answer in point from or post the link of m/s


Q1 c)How successful was Indian resistance to British attempts to take control of lands in the sub -continent? Explain your answer. (14)
J2002

Q1 b) Why were the British able to replace the Mughals as the dominant force in the Sub-continent by 1850?
N2004

Q1 b) Why did SYed Ahmed Shaheed Barailvi have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the subcontinent?(7)
N2003
c) How important was Shah Wali Ullah in the spread of Islam in the sub-continent before 1850? Explain your answer(14)
N2004
Q1 b) why were there attempts to revive Islam in the sub-continent during the eighteen and early 19th century?(7)
N2007
Q1 b)Why did Shah Wali Ulah have such a major influence on the revival of Islam in the subcontinent?(7)
J2010


Q2 b) Why did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan try to improve relations between the Muslims and the British?(7)
N2000
Q2 b)Why did Sir Syed Ahmed Khan develop his Two Nation theory? (7)
J2001

Q2 c) How successful has Pakistan been in promoting its regional languages? Explain your answer. (14)

N2000
Q1 c) Has the promotion of Urdu been more successful than that of any regional language in Pakistan between 1974 and 1977? Explain your answer. (14)
J2009

Q2 b) Why was the muslim League founded in the 1906? (7)
J2003
 
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Urdu A
paper 2
is there any sort of word limit or can we write as much as we wish to?
 
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IS IT RIGHT :)

(b) Why was Dr Allama Muhammad Iqbal an important influence on the struggle for a separate
homeland for Pakistan? [7]

(b) Allama IMuhammad Iqbal was a great influence on the struggle for a seperate homeland for Muslims of the sub-continent. He expressed the idea of a seperate homeland in his Allahabad Address in 1930. He stressed that Muslims are a seperate nation and they should they should keep their cultural and religious identity. Allama Iqbal strongly supported the two nation theory and said that there was no possibility of peace in the sub-continent unless Muslims were recognised as a seperate nation. He explained that since Islam is a complete code of life and guides the Muslims in every field, therefore Muslims in India needed a home land where they could freely profess their religion and mould their lives in accordance with the principles of Islam.
Thus Iqbal's views helped the Muslims to determine a line of action and work out a definite programme in order to achiene the goal of a seperate homeland.Iqbal's importance lies in the fact it was the first time that the idea of a seperate Muslim state wasexpressed from Muslim League platform.The Lahore Resolution of 1940was in fact based upon the ideas expressed in the Allahabad Address of 1930. Allama Iqbal's influence and contribution to the ideology of Pakistan cannot be underestimated.
In Lahore Resolution of 1940 the muslims demanded a separate homeland which was the basis of the views of Allama Iqbal in his address of Allahabad

what more points can be jux added to gain 7 marks
 
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