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[INSTRUCTION]
Answer four questions in all.
Question one is compuslory.
*[PART ONE]*
NUMBER ONE
(1a)
(i) Wal ‘asr
(ii) Innal insaana lafee khusr
(iii) Illal lazeena aamanoo wa ‘amilus saalihaati wa tawaasaw bilhaqqi wa tawaasaw bissabr
(1b)
[PICK ONLY TWO]
(i) One will loose if he/she is after material world’s gain
(ii) One should have indurence when faced with difficulties
(iii) One should insist his brother/neighbor to do good deeds
(iv) Mankind should realize the importance of time
*NUMBER TWO*
(2a)
(i) Al-Fatiha (The Opener)
(ii) Al-Baqarah (The Cow)
(iii) Aali-Imran (The Family of Imran)
(iv) An Nisa (The Women)
(v) Al-Maidah (The Feast)
(vi) Al-An’am (The Cattle)
(vii) Al-A’raaf (The Heights)
(viii) An-Anfal (The Spoils of War)
(ix) Yunus (Jonah)
(x) Yusuf (Joseph)
(2b)
(i) Al-Furqan (The Criterion of Judgement)
The Qur’an was given this title because it differentiates between the truth and false, the lawful and unlawful.
(ii) Adh-Dhikr (Remembrance, Reminder)
The Qur’an was given this title because it is a reminder of Allah.
*[PART TWO]*
*NUNBER THREE*
(3a)
Min husnil islam. Marai tarkuhu mala yaanihi
(3b) Part of the perfection of someone’s Islam is his leaving alone that which does not concern him
(3c)
(i) The Hadith highlights the significance of directing our attention and efforts towards what truly matters. By leaving alone what does not concern us.
(ii) The Hadith encourages us to exercise discipline and self-control by refraining from interfering in matters that do not directly affect us.
(iii) Respecting the boundaries of others is an important lesson from this Hadith. It reminds us to refrain from unnecessary interference in the affairs of others, promoting harmony and respect in our relationships.
(iv) The Hadith serves as a reminder to refrain from engaging in gossip or idle talk.
(v) The hadith encourages us to seek knowledge, engage in acts of worship, and pursue beneficial endeavors that bring us closer to Allah.
*NUMBER FOUR*
(4a) Hadith is an Arabic word, which literally means statement, talk, story, conversation or communication. Technically Hadith means the narration of the sayings, doings or approvals (Taqrir) of Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Or
Hadith is as a record of traditions or stories about the Prophet Muhammad. The Hadith is revered and accepted as a major source of Sharia law, moral ethos, and second in its authority to the Quran.
(4b)
(i) Quran is the word of Allah revealed to the Prophet in its precise wording and meaning while Hadith are the sayings of the Prophet (P.b.u.h..) through inspiration from Allah.
(ii) Quran is the first source of Islamic Shariah while Hadith is the second source of Islamic Shariah.
(iii) Recitation of Quran is an integral part of prayer while Hadith is not recited in Swalah.
(iv) Quran is authentic and inimitable while hadith has been classified according to their degree of authenticity i.e. Sahih, dhaif, Hassan,Maudhu (fabricated).
(v) Recitation of Quran earns a Muslim reward while acquisition of knowledge of Hadith and not recitation is rewardable.
*[PART THREE]*
*NUMBER FIVE*
(5a) Jahiliyyah simply means ignorance.
Technically, Jahiliyyah period means the period of ignorance or dark-age. It was the period in Arabia that preceded the advent of Islam.
Or
The Jahiliyyah period refers to the time before the advent of Islam when the Arabs were considered to be in a state of ignorance and barbarism.
(5b)
(i) Idol worship (commits sins of shirk)
(ii) Female infanticide (killing of newborn female children)
(iii) Drunkenness (drinking of Alcohol and intoxicants)
(iv) Sexual immortality (Adultery and fornication)
(v) Usury (the charging of unreasonably high-interest rates)
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