232790105-Islamiat

March 25, 2018 | Author: maimi009 | Category: Jihad, Prayer, Hajj, Sharia, Islamic Ethics


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Prepared by Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development DepartmentEXECUTIVE COACHING CENTER (ECC) CSS/PMS: Islamiat Notes Solved Past Papers & More than 1000 Complete Objectives M. Farhan Khan Abbasi(Course Facilitator & Trainer) 0345-4055044, 0332-8697223 www.facebook.com/ecc.Farhan . “It is You we worship and You we ask for help.”(Al-Quran) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 1 Table of Contents Salat or Prayer .............................................................................................................................. 2 Saum or Fasting .......................................................................................................................... 16 Zakat ............................................................................................................................................ 21 Hajj ............................................................................................................................................... 26 Jihad ............................................................................................................................................. 31 Tauheed ........................................................................................................................................ 42 Risalat........................................................................................................................................... 46 Finality of the Prophethood ....................................................................................................... 52 Akhirat ......................................................................................................................................... 53 Ijtihad ........................................................................................................................................... 63 Deen and Religion ....................................................................................................................... 69 Punishments in Islam .................................................................................................................. 75 Muslim Ummah ........................................................................................................................... 79 Ideology ........................................................................................................................................ 84 Political System of Islam ............................................................................................................ 87 Moral System of Islam ................................................................................................................ 92 Status of Women in Islam ........................................................................................................ 100 Belief in Onness of Allah .......................................................................................................... 108 Universality of Islam ................................................................................................................. 111 Problems of Islamic World and Solutions by Wahy .............................................................. 112 Comparative study of religions ................................................................................................ 115 Creation of Universe: An Islamic perspective ........................................................................ 123 Place of Humanity in Islam ...................................................................................................... 130 Responsibilities of an Islamic State ......................................................................................... 130 Islamiat: MCQs ......................................................................................................................... 137 Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 2 Salat or Prayer I. Introduction . . “Certainly will the believers have succeeded: They who are during their prayer humbly submissive‖.(Surah Al-Muminun: 23:1-2) This word as used in the Holy Quran and Hadith is formed from the word „Salat‟ and „Tasliat‟ and in the Arabic dictionary it means ―To pray.‖ But in Islamic terminology it conveys the way of expressing worship by man to his real Creator and object of worship in the special manner taught by God to the people by His Apostles. Surah Adh Dhriyat Chapter #51 Verse#56 And I (Allah) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone). Salah is the ritual prayer practiced by Muslims in supplication to Allah (SWT). The term is commonly used to refer to the five daily prayers, which are compulsory upon all mature Muslims. Salah is considered the most important act of worship in Islam and its importance is such that under very few circumstances it can be omitted. Surah Al Ankaboot Chapter# 29 Verse# 45 Recite what is sent of the Book by inspiration to thee, and establish Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 3 regular Prayer: for Prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds; Salah strengthens the foundations of our faith. It prepares a person to live the life of goodness and obedience to Allah (SWT), and it builds courage and determination. Every time we perform Salah, we renew our commitments to Allah (SWT) and we rid ourselves from worldly pressures five times a day. According to a Hadith a companion of Holy Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) came to him one day and asked him "What is the thing that Allah (SWT) loves most?" Holy Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) replied "The thing that Allah (SWT) loves most is when his people pray Salah on time." II. Interpretation of the term Salat (a) Literal Meaning Salat Arabic Meaning Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 4 “Supplication. Invoking Allah‟s blessing, Asking His exaltation and Forgiveness” (b) Definition Salat means to be attentive towards God, proceeding towards God, nearing God and asking for blessing of Allah III. Explanatory Note ―Rise O Bilal! And soothe us through the prayer‖. IV. Historical Background (a) Hazrat Adam (A.S) (b) Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) (c) Time of obligation “We have sent them inspiration to do good deeds, to establish regular prayers” (21:73) “Speak to My servants who have believed, that they may establish regular prayers” (14:31) V. Validity of Salat (a) Quran . Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 5 ―[Adhere to it], turning in repentance to Him, and fear Him and establish prayer and do not be of those who associate others with Allah.‖ (Surah Ar-Rum:30:31) (b) Hadith ―What keeps unbelief distant from faith is giving up prayer”. (Ibn Majah) VI. Importance of Prayer (a) “A dividing line between belief and unbelief.” (Dr. Hakim Aslam) Holy Prophet (PBUH) said that “Verily Between a man and poly-theism and unbelief is abandoning the (prescribed) prayer” (Muslim) “The first thing which the person shall be called to account for on the day of Judgment is Salat”. (Tirmidhi) (b) “It is a communion between Allah and man” (Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar) (c) A pre-requisite for Muslim citizenship and is the hallmark of Muslim. “But if they repent, establish prayer, and give zakah, then they are your brothersinreligion; and We detail the verses for a people who know.‖ (9:11) (Surah At-Tawbah) (d) Saves us from evil “Recite, [O Muhammad], what has been revealed to you of the Book and establish prayer. Indeed, prayer prohibits immorality and wrongdoing, and the remembrance of Allah is greater. And Allah knows that which you do. (29:45) (Surah Ankaboot) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 6 (e) Prayer cleanses away all sins (f) Means of countering hardships and eradicate troubles and difficulties ―Believers seek help from perseverance and from the prayer. Indeed God likes those who preserve‖ (Al-Quran) (g) Reward (Da‟wah) “But those who hold fast to the Book and establish prayer - indeed, We will not allow to be lost the reward of the reformers.‖ (7:170) (Surah Al-Araf) “What led you into hell-fire? They will say: “We were not those who prayed” (74:42-43) (h) Means of perseverance (i) Nature of every object of Universe (j) Prayer is a real life ―O you who believe! Respond to Allah and His messenger when He call you ―. (al-Quran) (k) One of the first acts of worship enforced by Islam (l) Indication of a Believer Holy Quran mentions that “Who believe in the unseen, are steadfast in prayers and spend out of what We have provided for them” (2:3) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 7 (m) First step towards onward progress of man (n) Attainment of higher moral and spiritual perfection (o) Physical and spiritual purification (p) Most effective method of devotion The Quran says “Establish regular prayer, for prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds”. (29:45) (q) Reminder about teachings of Islam, duties towards Allah and Hereafter (r) Sustenance for human soul (s) Seeking help and guidance from Allah ―It is You we worship and You we ask for help. Guide us to the straight path – (1:5-6)‖ (t) Feeling of Divine Presence ―You should worship Allah, as if you see Him, if you do not see Him, He surely sees you‖. (Muslim) (u) Salah (Salat, Namaz) is a practical sign of obedience to the commands of Allah (SWT). Its importance has been emphasized more than 500 times in the Noble Qur'an. Surah Al- Baqrah Chapte#02 verse #03 Who believe in the Unseen, are steadfast in prayer, and spend out of what We have provided for them; Surah Al- Baqrah Chapte#02 verse #45 Nay, seek (Allah's) help with patient perseverance and prayer: Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 8 Surah Al- Baqrah Chapte#02 verse #238 Guard strictly your (habit of) prayers…. Surah An Nur Chapter# 24 Verse# 56 ―And keep up the prayer………….‖ Surah Al Ankaboot Chapter# 29 Verse# 45 establish regular Prayer: for Prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds; Once Holy Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) shook a dry branch of a tree so that all of the leaves of the branch fell off than the Holy Prophet Mohammad (pbuh) said "The sins of those who pray Salah, drop off as the leaves of this branch fell off." Person who regularly offers Salah is one who getting the maximum benefit in all means. Salah is the spiritual communication between The Lord and His Salve, between Creator and His Creation and this is main reason that mankind get internal satisfaction that their Lord. Their God is with them. The Prophet pbuh says that: Salaat is the pillar of deen and the foundation of Islam. He who upholds salah has upheld Islam and he who leaves salah has left behind religion. (al-baihaqi). The daily prayers are a way for us to keep a close connection to our Creator. It is through salah that we can get our suplications answered and our needs fulfilled. When the companions of the Prophet (pbuh) were in need, they would turn to Allah in prayer. Salah is a way for us to show a commitment to our faith. Every time we pray salah, we renew our commitment to Allah and relieve ourselves from the pressures of our daily lives. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 9 Salah is thus the main path towards spiritual purification. It is through salah that we can gain self-discipline and good qualities. For example, in prostration we submit our will to Allah in all humbleness. We also purify our hearts. The prophet (pbuh) once asked his companions ―Tell me if there was a river at the door step of one of you in which you washed 5 times a day would any of your dirt remain?‖ When he received the reply that none of it would remain he then said ―That is like the 5 daily prayers, with which Allah wipes out our sins.‖ VII. Benefits of prayer i. Private Benefits (a) Discipline and responsibility (b) Character Building ― The dearest act in the eyes of Allah is that which is done constantly even though it may be small‖. (Al-Hadith) (c) Sense of Duty (d) Humbleness ―Indeed the believers are successful who are humble in their prayers‖. (Al- Quran) (e) Brings a person nearer to God ―And your Lord says, "Call upon Me; I will respond to you." Indeed, those who disdain My worship will enter Hell [rendered] contemptible.‖(40:60) (Surah Ghafir) (f) Punctuality Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 10 (g) Fear of God (h) Self Belief (i) Purification of Mind and soul ― Surely Allah loves the repentant and loves those who cleanse themselves‖. (2:222) (j) Sense of balance between material life and life of Hereafter (k) To Remind Us The Purpose of Life To remind us the purpose of life. To transfer the whole life of mankind in to prayers – obedience to Allah. It is necessary to underline that man is the creature of Allah and for constant remembrance of this fact we should regularly offer Salah and this is also the main fact that the prayers have been prescribed. Surah Al Ankaboot Chapter# 29 Verse# 45 Establish regular Prayer: for Prayer restrains from shameful and unjust deeds; It follows naturally that the effect of prayer is to pass a clean life full of wellbeing and peace. (l) Salah Brings Peace in Hearts According to The Holy Qur‟an Surah Ar Rad Chapter #13 verse #28 For without doubt in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find satisfaction. This is the greatest desire of mankind to possess peace and rest in their hearts which is above all worldly riches. To achieve such peace man makes every kind of efforts, but more the worldly gains, a man acquires, a further peace recedes from him and instead Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 11 of peace man is surrendered by worries and sorrows. Only prayers are such a blessings, that can bring solace and peace to man. When man stand in prayer he fells the blessings of Allah and he assures that all his prayers are only for One true God to whom everything belongs this is that fact which bring peace in to mind and hearts of the man. (m) Sense of obligation If a person has no sense of obligations his life will be spent flippantly and this flippancy eventually cause him misery. Salah has been Divinely ordained to in calculate a sense of discipline and responsibility in men. To perform Salah regularly will become his second nature. This will give him insight to his own qualities, and he will be ever prepared for achieving his objects. Since Salah is measure of man and differentiate between good and evil, The Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has said ―Between the virtuous slaves of Allah and infidelity stan discarding of prayers‖ (n) Character Building Another most imperative benefit of offering Salah on the life of an individual is that the character of that person is developed along certain well defined lines. This mode of life is beneficial to man for its chalks out such a path for them, treading on which they achieve success and happiness in every part of their life. A person who offers Salah daily on times, it ensures the softness and humbleness in his character as it shows every time when he bows down to his Creator. It also brings the Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 12 sense of responsibility in an individual when he tried his level best to offer Salah on time that results in punctual. Salah develops in Muslims another quality of good character. This is patience, which is the source of strength needed to face the hardships of life. The Qur‟an repeatedly encourages Muslims to get help and strength from regularly praying in any kind of stress or trouble. Surah Al Baqrah Chapter #02 verse #45 ―…Seek God‟s help through patience and prayer.‖ Surah Al Baqrah Chapter #02 verse #153 ―O you who believe. Seek help with patience, perseverance and prayer; for God is with those who patiently persevere.‖ (o) Self Discipline Self-discipline can be learnt from the regularity of performing prayers at the proper times as well as the ablution, which precedes the prayer. Getting up in the early morning to perform dawn prayer when one is still drowsy and during the day when one is busy with work and at night when one is preoccupied with family and other activities is a good example of self-discipline. Muslims are obliged to offer their prayer under all circumstances. It is a religious duty that Salah can be performed even if one is ill or on a journey. Simply, the Salah can be performed in a sitting position if one cannot get up or in a lying position if one cannot sit or even by signs if one cannot move hands or other parts of the body. In all cases, Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 13 Muslims have to fulfill their obligation of Salah because God made it easy for everyone as the Qur‟an says: Surah Baqrah Chapter #02 verse #185 Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want to put to difficulties. ii. Collective Benefits It is apparent that mere individual benefits are not sufficient for mankind, but collective or social benefits are also necessary, because individual traits alone cannot bring any meaningful results, unless the society in which he lives, does not also share those same traits. Man cannot live in isolation, his brothers, his relatives, his neighbors all have interaction with him. Prayer fulfill the need of social life, and structures society and brings it to life to five times a day. It is therefore we have Divinely ordained to offer 5 times Salah in congregational. Muslims are provided with many opportunities for gathering in various occasions. The mosque is open for individuals to pray voluntary the daily prayers and obligatory for Friday prayer and annual prayers at the two Feasts. Muslims assemble in the mosque and meet each other in these occasions with the feeling of unity and brotherhood regardless of their social or economic status. It is an opportunity to know each other and to share their opinion and to co-operate to solve their problems. They can help one another by supporting whoever is in need and give generously out of their wealth to the less fortunate Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 14 people in their community. This is to develop in them a sense of co-operation and a habit of doing things together. (a) Unification of Muslim community (b) Equality and fraternity ― The believers are but a single brotherhood‖. (Al-Quran) (c) Principle of leadership and Discipline (d) Solution to communal problems (e) Source of Communication ―A man is near to Allah at the time of prostration, so you shall pray to Allah more vigorously at the time of prostration‖. (Al-Hadith, Muslim) VIII. Pre-requisites of Salat (a) Cleanliness of body (b) Cleanliness of dress (c) Cleanliness of prayer place (d) Veiling of body (e) On time (f) Facing towards Qibla (g) Azaan and Iqamat IX. Kinds of Prayer (a) Obligatory (b) Optional (c) Jumma and Eid Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 15 (d) RamazanTarawih (e) Prayer for Thanfulness (f) Funeral Prayer X. Conclusion ―This one prostration (before Allah) which you feel irksome, infact sets you free from thousands prostration (i.e. freedom from fear and flattery of many demi-gods and overlords‖. (AllamaIqbal) Past Papers Q. In the light of 'Inna-as-Salata-tanha-un-al-fahshai-wal-munkir', Describe the advantages and effects of prayer? (2012) Q. Describe the importance and philosophy of prayer. Also explain its individual and collective benefits. (2000) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 16 Saum or Fasting I. Introduction . ―O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous‖. (2:183) II. Interpretation of the term Saum (a) Literal Meaning Saum Arabic Meaning “To abandon, to fervent to stand and to keep fasts as in Shariah” Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 17 (b) Definition In the context of Islamic ShariahSaum implies abstaining or refraining of a man or women from eating, drinking and conjugal activity from pre-dawn to sunset. III. Explanatory Note ― If anyone omits his fast even for one day in Ramadan without a concession or without being ill then if he were to fast for the rest of his life he could not make up for it‖. (Bukhari) IV. Historical Background (a) Hazrat Adam (A.S) (b) Hazrat Noah (A.S) (c) Christians (d) Jews (e) Hindus V. Conditions of Fasting ( a) Adult (a) Sane (b) Wise (c) Muslim Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 18 VI. Validity of Saum (a) Quran ―And eat and drink until the witness of the day becomes distinct from the darkness of the night at dawn, then keep the fast till night (sunset).‖ (2:188) (b) Hadith ―Fast when you see crescent and stop fasting when you see it and if the weather is cloudy, count Shaban for thirty days”. (Bukhari and Muslim) VII. Philosophy of making fasting obligatory (a) Vital ritual (b) Make man Mutaqi (c) Aim of life servitude of God “And I did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.‖ (55:56) (Surah Adh-Dhariyat) (d) Ibadat-Training of Servitude (e) Fasting- A hidden Ibadat ―Every deed of man gets some increment or other from Allah. One good deed flourishes ten times to seven hundred times‖ (Al-Hadith) (f) Long practice of Obedience VIII. Importance of Saum (a) Saum is for Me and I will give the reward for it‖ (Al-Quran). Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 19 IX. Benefits of Saum i. Social Benefits (a) Realization of hunger (b)Brotherhood (c) National Unity and Equality (d) Distribution of Zakat (e) Distribution of Fatrana ii. Physical Benefits (a) Security from diseases (b) Self-control (c) Training for hard days (d) Moderation and will-power iii. Spiritual Benefits (a) Spirit of Jihad (b) Closeness to God (c) Shield against Sins ― Fasting is a shield or shelter against committing sins‖. (Al-Hadith) (d) Strengthen one‟s faith iv. Economic Benefits (a) Source of Piety (Taqwa) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 20 (b) Immunity from hypocrisy (c) Distinctive position (d) Internal Security (e) Humanitarianism X. Conclusion ―There is a charity of everything and the charity of body is fasting‖. (Al-Hadith) Past Papers Q. Define the doctrine of "Roza" and explain how to achieve the goals of mutual co- operation and collective justice besides the purification of individual soul through the application of this doctrine. (2007) Q. Describe the importance and philosophy of Fasting (SAUM). Also explain its individual and collective benefits? (2013) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 21 Zakat I. Introduction II. Interpretation of the term Zakat (a) Literal Meaning Zakat Arabic Meaning “” (b) Definition III. Explanatory Note IV. Historical Background V. Recipients of Zakat “Zakah expenditures are only for the poor and for the needy and for those employed to collect [zakah] and for bringing hearts together [for Islam] and for freeing captives [or slaves] and for those in debt and for the cause of Allah and for the [stranded] traveler - Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 22 an obligation [imposed] by Allah . And Allah is Knowing and Wise.‖ (Surah At- Tawbah) (9:60) (a) Fuqara (b) Masakin (c) Distributor of Zakat (d) Mualfa-tul-Qulub (e) Emancipation of slaves (f) Borrowers (g) Defence purposes (h) Travellers VI. Validity of Zakat (a) Quran (b) Hadith VII. Nisab (amount of Zakat) Gold, Silver, Cash 2.5% Gold 7.5 Tolas Silver 52.5 Tolas Agricultural Produce Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 23 Irrigated 10% Un-irrigated 5% Minerals 1/20 VIII. People who are not to be given Zakat (a) Sons, daughters, children (b) Father, mother, Grand-father/Mother (c) Husband and wife (d) Non-Muslims (e) People possessing all facilities of life (f) Ahle-Baith (Descendents of Holy Prophet P.B.U.H) (g) Construction of Mosque (h) Burial of the dead IX. Importance of Zakat X. Advantages of Zakat (a) But the righteous one will avoid it - [He] who gives [from] his wealth to purify himself. (92: 17-18) (Surah Al-Layl) (b) Social Security system ―The love of this world is the mother of all evils‖ (Al Hadith) (c) Distribution of wealth ―The greatest evil of mu Ummah is wealth‖ (Al-Hadith) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 24 (d) Reduction of poverty (e) Circulation of wealth (f) Investment flourishes (g) Capital labor problem (h) Wealth increases XI. Benefits of Zakat ―To Him belongs the keys of the heavens and the earth, He enlarges or restrics the sustenance to whom He wills. For He knows full well all things‖. (Surah Shura: 12) i. Social Benefits (a) Reduction of poverty (b) Welfare state (c) Social welfare (d) Peace and harmony (e) Mutual help (f) Reduction in crimes (g) Social Mobility ii. Religious benefit (a) Allah‟s blessings ―And spend in the way of Allah and do not throw [yourselves] with your [own] hands into destruction [by refraining]. And do good; indeed, Allah loves the doers of good.‖(2:195) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 25 (b) Better life in this world and Hereafter (c) Purification of Self (d) Purification of Wealth (e) Spiritual Peace (f) Reduces love of weralth (g) Taqwa (Piousness) XII. Conclusion ― Fight in the way of Allah with your wealth and your lives‖.(Al-Quran) Past Papers Q. While defining Zakat, examine its Socio-Economic significance in Islamic Society. (2002) Q. Islam pays a lot of stress on the circulation of money. Describe in the light of Zakat system. (2008) Q. In Islam the purpose of Zakat is purity of wealth, abolishing poverty, hunger and ignorance but his has not been achieved yet. What pratical steps are needed for attaining this end? (2009) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 26 Hajj I. Introduction . ―And complete the Hajj and 'umrah for Allah .” (2:196) II. Interpretation of the term Hajj (a) Literal Meaning Hajj Arabic Meaning “To go out towards a definitive objective” (b) Definition In Islamic jurisprudence Hajj means to set out for the pilgrimage of Kaabah and performing manasik. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 27 III. Explanatory Note ― Hajj is a duty one owes to Allah once in one‘s life, to do more is optional‖. (Hadith-e- Nabvi) IV. Validity of Hajj (a) Quran . . . ―In it are clear signs [such as] the standing place of Abraham. And whoever enters it shall be safe. And [due] to Allah from the people is a pilgrimage to the House - for whoever is able to find thereto a way. But whoever disbelieves - then indeed, Allah is free from need of the worlds‖.(3:97) (Surah Ale-Imran) (b) Hadith ― Hajj is a duty, But Ummarah is optional‖ (Al-Hadith). V. Essentials of Hajj Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 28 (a) Miqat (b) Ihram (c) Tawaf (d) Saee (e) Journey to Mina (f) Staying at Arafat (g) Staying at Muzdalfa (h) Rami and Jummarat (i) Sacrifice VI. Importance of Hajj ―But whoever disbelieves - then indeed, Allah is free from need of the worlds.‖ (3:97) VII. Benefits of Hajj (a) Glory of Islam (b) Equality and Brotherhood (c) International relations (d) Knowledge about Islam (e) Trade, commerce and business (f) Closeness to Allah (g) Discipline (h) Unity of Ummah (i) Islamic impact on religion Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 29 (j) Brotherhood (k) Interaction among the Muslims VIII. Conclusion ―And when Ibrahim and Ismail re-created the foundations of the house, they said, ―Our Rabb! Accept the service from us because You are the all Hearing and all Knowing‖. (Surah Al-Baqarah) Past Papers Q. All pillars of Islam have philosophy and purpose behind them. Pin point fact with special reference to Hajj with its individual and collective benefits. (2004) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 30 Manasik-e-Hajj Ihram Ummarah Journey towards Mina (8 th of Zilhajj, 5 Prayers in Masjid-e-Khaif) Journey towards Arafat (9 Zilhajj Morning, Offer Zuhr & Asr (Qasr) in masjid-e- Nimra Journey towards Muzadalfa(9 Zilhajj Evening, Offer maghrib & Isha (Qasr) & Fajr of 10 Zilhajj) Return to Mina (10 Zilhajj, throw 7 stones at Jumrat-ul-Aqma, offer sacrifice & Head shaving) Tawaf-e-Azafa(10 Zilhajj,Saee at safa Marva) Return to Mina(10,11,12,13 Zilhajj stay at Mina and throw stones at Jumrat) Tawaf-e-Wida(After 12 Zilhajj go to Makkah and perform Tawaf) Return to Home Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 31 Jihad I. Introduction ―Fought thou then in Allah‘s way.” (Al-Nisa:84) ―Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you but transgress not the limits‖. (2:190) II. Interpretation of the term Jihad (a) Literal Meaning Jihad Arabic Juhd “Struggling, endeavoring, making effort or exerting power” (b) Definition In Islamic jurisprudence,Jihad means as the doing everything to the utmost in the way of Allah and service of faith and Shahadat –e-Haq. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 32 III. Explanatory Note . ―And strive for Allah with the striving due to Him.‖(22:78)(Surah Hajj) ―If they attack you then kill them but if they cease, then Allah is oft-forgiving, Most Merciful‖. (Al-Quran) IV. Validity of Jihad (a) Quran ―Indeed, Allah loves those who fight in His cause in a row as though they are a [single] structure joined firmly.‖.(61:4) (Surah As-Saf) (b) Hadith ― One day Jihad in the way of Allah is better than all the things of the world ‖ (Al-Hadith). V. Kinds of Jihad Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 33 ―Go forth, whether light or heavy, and strive with your wealth and your lives in the cause of Allah . That is better for you, if you only knew.”(9:41)(Surah AtTawbah) (a) Physical Jihad (Bin-Nafs) (b) Jihad through Wealth (c) Jihad against one‟s soul (d) Jihad with education (Bil-Ilm) (e) Jihad with Pen (f) Internal Jihad “And those who strive for Us - We will surely guide them to Our ways. And indeed, Allah is with the doers of good.”(29:69)(Surah Al-Ankabut) (g) Service of parents (h) Civil defence VI. Conditions of Jihad (a) Enemy attack on Muslim country (b) Torturing of the Muslims (c) Stopping from Worship (d) Breaking of words (e) Creation of Disturbance VII. Importance of Jihad According to Quran Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 34 (a) Reward ―Not equal are those believers remaining [at home] - other than the disabled - and the mujahideen, [who strive and fight] in the cause of Allah with their wealth and their lives. Allah has preferred the mujahideen through their wealth and their lives over those who remain [behind], by degrees. And to both Allah has promised the best [reward]. But Allah has preferred the mujahideen over those who remain [behind] with a great reward‖ –(4:95)(Surah An-Nisa) (b) Greatest worship ―Hundred steps above in Jannat who fights in the way of Allah‖. (Al-Hadith) (c) Promise of Jannat ―Janat becomes compulsory on that fight in way of Allah even for a period, sufficient for milking a she camel this fight should be to propogate the name of Allah‖. (Al-Hadith) (d) Greatness of moments of Jihad ―A single morning or evening which is passed in the way of Allah is far better this world‖.(Al-Hadith) VIII. Purpose of armed Jihad (a) To curb the cruelty of the cruel to save the oppressed ―Permission has been give to those against whom war is being fought because they are oppressed ad Allah has power to help them‖ (Al-Hajj) (b) Punishment for fraudulent and breaker of promises Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 35 “With whom you make agreement but broke it again and again ad did ot aide y it. So if you fid them during war the punish them severely.”(Surah Al-Arfa) (c) To curb internal enemy ―O Prophet (PBUH) Stage Jihad against hypocrites and non-believers‖.(Surah At- Tawbah) (d) To preserve peace ―Those who fight with Allah and His prophet (PBUH) and make disorder in the country they should be killed‖.(Surah Maedah) IX. Islamic instructions for Jihad (a) Not murder old, women and children (b) Do not burn the enemy (c) Care in murdering (d) Prohibition to beat in the face (e) Prohibition to murder by tying (f) Prohibition to beat ambassadors (g) Prohibition of plundering X. One man‟s terrorist is another man‟s Freedom Fighter (a) Basic View (b) Characteristics  Thinking  Allegiance Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 36  Attachment  Nationhood  Behaviour XI. Basic characteristics of Terrorism (a) Indiscriminating Killing (b) Creation of terror on Mass Level (c) Political and religious Motives (d) Extremist Ideology (e) Non tolerance against criticism (f) Non adherence to fighting XII. Place of Terrorism in Islamic Shariah (a) Al-Quran “O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.”(49:13) (b) Al-Hadith ―Whoever points on iron rod towards his brother, the angels shall go on cursing him until he stopped even if he (victim) happens to be his brothers‖. (Al-Hadith) XIII. Causes of terrorism Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 37 (a) Religious fanaticism (b) Lack of Islamic understanding (c) Lack of education (d) Religious orthodox (e) Western hegemony (f) Immaturity of Media (g) Orthodoxy vs Modernism XIV. Puposes of Jihad Bissaif (a) To eliminate persecution Fight them until there is no [more] fitnah and [until] worship is [acknowledged to be] for Allah . But if they cease, then there is to be no aggression except against the oppressors. (2:193) (b) Enforcement of Islam or Shariah And fight them until there is no fitnah and [until] the religion, all of it, is for Allah . And if they cease - then indeed, Allah is Seeing of what they do. (Surah Al-Anfal: 39) (c) Receiving of Jizya Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day and who do not consider unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have made unlawful and who do not adopt the religion of truth from those who were given the Scripture - [fight] until they give the jizyah willingly while they are humbled. (9:29) (d) Help for the oppressed Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 38 And what is [the matter] with you that you fight not in the cause of Allah and [for] the oppressed among men, women, and children who say, "Our Lord, take us out of this city of oppressive people and appoint for us from Yourself a protector and appoint for us from Yourself a helper?" (Surah an-Nisa: 75) (e) Law of equality O you who have believed, prescribed for you is legal retribution for those murdered - the free for the free, the slave for the slave, and the female for the female. But whoever overlooks from his brother anything, then there should be a suitable follow-up and payment to him with good conduct. This is an alleviation from your Lord and a mercy. But whoever transgresses after that will have a painful punishment. (2:178) (f) Violation of oath And if they break their oaths after their treaty and defame your religion, then fight the leaders of disbelief, for indeed, there are no oaths [sacred] to them; [fight them that] they might cease. (Surah Tauba: 12) (g) Recontrol of captured area And kill them wherever you overtake them and expel them from wherever they have expelled you, and fitnah is worse than killing. And do not fight them at al- Masjid al- Haram until they fight you there. But if they fight you, then kill them. Such is the recompense of the disbelievers. (2:191) (h) Defense Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 39 Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you but do not transgress. Indeed. Allah does not like transgressors. (2:190) XV. Difference between Jihad and Terrorism (a) Definition  Jihad:Struggle in the way of Allah  Terrorism: Violence for personal gain (b) Purpose  Jihad: Defence  Terrorism: Violence, Terror (c) Divine Authority  Jihad: Al-Quran, Al-Hadith  Terrorism: Human being (d) Principles and characteristics  Jihad: When Muslims are attacked.  Terrorism: Personal objectives. (e) Indiscriminate killing  Jihad: Not allowed  Terrorism: Allowed (f) Violence  Jihad: Prohibits  Terrorism: Needs Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 40 (g) Peace Accord  Jihad :Yes  Terrorism: No (h) Rule of law  Jihad: Rule of morality  Terrorism: No rule (i) Condition  Jihad: Prescribed in Islam  Terrorism: No conditions (j) Religious duty  Jihad: Compulsory  Terrorism: Prohibited (k) Status in Islam  Jihad: Regarded with Grace  Terrorism: Prohibited in Islam XVI. Western Propaganda about Jihad (a) Role of media (b) Humiliation of Islam XVII. Conclusion Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 41 . “Fighting has been made compulsory upon you”. (2:216) Past Papers Q. What is the significance of “Jihad” in the light of Quran and Sunnah? What are its kinds, principles, and conditions? (2001) Q. Write down a detailed essay on the importance, necessity and different kinds of Jehad in Islam. (2003) Q. "One Man‟s Terrorist Is Another Man‟s Freedom Figther",in Light Of The Preceding Quoted Probe In To Causes Of Terrorism And Separate Both Jihad AndTerrorism From Each Other After Giving Solid Arguments. (2006) Q. What is the significance of “Jihad” in the light of Quran and Sunnah? What are its kinds, principles and conditions? (2013) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 42 Tauheed I. Introduction  ―Tawheed is the Unity and majesty of God-is the keystone of the structure of Islam.‖  The essence of Tawheed as working idea is equality, solidarity and freedom.(AllamaIqbal)  First and foremost principle of Islam II. Interpretation of the term Tauheed (a) Literal Meaning Tawheed Arabic Wahdahu “Unification, making One, asserting Oneness” (b) Definition Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 43 Tawheed is the oneness of God and His authority and sovereignty are not to be questioned. III. Explanatory note ―Tawheed is the pure and simple oneness of the transcendental experience. It is a not a notion of speculative needs or physical needs which does not fulfill human hopes and aspirations. The unity of God is the unity of infiniteness. God himself manifests the nature of tauheed in the verses of Holy Quran: . . . ―Say, "He is Allah , [who is] One, Allah , the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, Nor is there to Him any equivalent.".(112:2) IV. Concept of tauheed in other religions (a) Christianity: Trinity (b) Hinduism: Idolatory (c) Zoroastraism: Dualism V. Validity of Tauheed . ―And your god is one God. There is no deity [worthy of worship] except Him, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.”(2:163) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 44 VI. Characteristics of tawheed (a) Creator (b) Omnipotent (c) Authoritative VII. Scientific rational regarding concept of tauheed (a) Creation of Men and Women (b) Difference between face and fingers (c) Creation of Universe and objects (d) Example of electric current VIII. Effects of tauheed on human life (a) Greatness of Man (b) Unity ―Certainly all Muslims are brothers‖. (c) Equality ―Oh people! Your Lord is One and certainly your father is one. There is no preference to an Arab over non-Arab and non-Arab over an Arab, white over black, black over white but only due to taqwa‖.(HajjatulWida) (d) Self-Respect ―Indeed, those you [polytheists] call upon besides Allah are servants like you. So call upon them and let them respond to you, if you should be truthful.”(7:194)(Surah Al-Araf) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 45 (e) Freedom (f) Creation of sense of accountability (g) Noble citizen (h) Humbleness (i) Contentment (j) Patience and Trust (k) Determination and Perseverance (l) Peace of heart and mind Past Papers Q. Define Tauheed (Unity of Allah) in a scholarly manner describing its significance and effects on human life. (2001) Q. Explain the belief of Tauheed in scholarly manner describing its effect on human life. (2004) Q. Identify the importance of the concept of "Towheed" and explain the practical results of this principle on the private as well as public aspects of the human life. (2007) Q. Define Tauheed (Unity of Allah) in a scholarly manner describing its significance and its effects on human life? (2013) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 46 Risalat I. Introduction ―And each nation has a guide and each nation has a prophet”.(Al-Quran) II. Interpretation of the term Risalat (a) Literal Meaning Risalat Arabic Risala “Sending” (b) Definition Risalat means the process of transmitting the message to the mankind. III. Explanatory note ―The prophets were raised by Allah himself for the mankind.Theywere appointed to convey to man His message of truth. It is the command of Allah that His prophets Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 47 should be believed. Righteouness is this that one should believe in Allah and the last day and the angels and the books and the prophets obey Allah and His Messenger‖(Al- Quran) IV. Validity of Risalat (a) Al-Quran ―He does not speak according to personal desires but say what is revealed to him‖. (Al-Quran) V. Salient features of Prophethood (a) Human Being ―Say! I am like you? We are but men like you.‖.(Al-Quran) (b) Bestowed by Allah ―Allah knows best on whom to bestow prophethood‖.(Al-Quran) (c) Ismat(Sinless) ―We dedicated them (the prophets) for our purpose on account of their inclination towards the next world and remembrance of life to come, Verily they are all in our sights elect and good person‖. (Surah Ale-Imran) (d) End to false expectation (e) Bravery (f) Obedience and observance of Allah‟s Law VI. Benefits Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 48 (a) Liberation of Mankind (b) Balanced Society (c) Source of security (d) Purification of soul (e) Foundation of brotherhood VII. Attributes of Prophets (a) Humanity ―And Allah created you; then He will take you in death. And among you is he who is reversed to the most decrepit [old] age so that he will not know, after [having had] knowledge, a thing. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Competent.‖ (Surah Bani- Isreal: 95) ―Say, "I am only a man like you, to whom has been revealed that your god is one God. So whoever would hope for the meeting with his Lord - let him do righteous work and not associate in the worship of his Lord anyone."(Surah Al-Kahf:110) (b) Bounty of God ―And when a sign comes to them, they say, "Never will we believe until we are given like that which was given to the messengers of Allah ." Allah is most knowing of where He places His message. There will afflict those who committed crimes debasement before Allah and severe punishment for what they used to conspire.‖(surah Al-An‘am: 124) (c) Divine Teachings Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 49 ―O Messenger, announce that which has been revealed to you from your Lord, and if you do not, then you have not conveyed His message. And Allah will protect you from the people. Indeed, Allah does not guide the disbelieving people.‖(Surah Al- Maidah: 67) (d) Infallibility ―That Allah may forgive for you what preceded of your sin and what will follow and complete His favor upon you and guide you to a straight path‖ .(surah Al- fath:2) (e) Interpreter of the Divine Book ―[We sent them] with clear proofs and written ordinances. And We revealed to you the message that you may make clear to the people what was sent down to them and that they might give thought.‖(Surah Nahl: 44) (f) Worthy of Obedience ―And We did not send any messenger except to be obeyed by permission of Allah . And if, when they wronged themselves, they had come to you, [O Muhammad], and asked forgiveness of Allah and the Messenger had asked forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah Accepting of repentance and Merciful.‖ (Surah An-Nisa: 64) (g) Revelation ―Say, "This is my way; I invite to Allah with insight, I and those who follow me. And exalted is Allah ; and I am not of those who associate others with Him."(surah Yousaf: 108) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 50 (h) Best educator and civilizer “There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allah an excellent pattern for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allah often.‖ (surah Al-Ahzab: 21) (i) Wives as Mothers of the nations ―The Prophet is more worthy of the believers than themselves, and his wives are [in the position of] their mothers. And those of [blood] relationship are more entitled [to inheritance] in the decree of Allah than the [other] believers and the emigrants, except that you may do to your close associates a kindness [through bequest]. That was in the Book inscribed.‖ (surah Al-Ahzab: 6) (j) Place of demise is place of bury The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said ―Each and every prophet is buried where he dies‖ (k) Option to choose between Life and death The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said”Every prophet is awarded the authority at the time of his departure to live in this world forever if he wishes‖. (l) Divine protection for the bodies of Prophet The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said ―Indeed, God Almighty has prohibited for the soil to erase the bodies of prophets in their graves‖. (m)Miracles VIII. Conclusion Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 51 ―The new culture finds the foundation of word unity in the principle of Tauheed‖.(AllamaIqbal) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 52 Finality of the Prophethood I. Al-Quran . ―Muhammad is not the father of [any] one of your men, but [he is] the Messenger of Allah and last of the prophets. And ever is Allah , of all things, Knowing.”(33:40)(Surah Al-Ahzab) II. Seal of the Prophethood The well known scholar Hafiz Ibn-e- Khatir (R.A) writes in his book. Surah Ahzab is the clear cut evidence of that there no prophet after the Holy Prophet(PBUH). ―Apostleship and Prophethood have ceased. There will be no messenger or prophet after me‖. (al-Hadith) III. Conclusion ―Verily! It is our favour to the faithful that we sent to them a prophet from amongst them, a prophet who recites His verses and purifies their soul and teaches them the book and its wisdom”.(Al-Quran). Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 53 Akhirat I. Introduction ―Every soul shall have to taste death and we test you by evil and by good by way of trial. To us must you return ”.(Al-Quran) II. Interpretation of the term Akhirat (a) Literal Meaning Akhirat Arabic “Things to happen later on” (b) Definition In Islamic teachings, the Akhirat means the day of the judgement when all the people will be raised after their death. III. Explanatory note . Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 54 ―And who believe in what has been revealed to you, [O Muhammad], and what was revealed before you, and of the Hereafter they are certain [in faith].‖(Al-Quran02:04) IV. Validity of Akhirat (a) Al-Quran ― The world is the farm of Akhirat‖. (b) Al-Hadith ―All living things will taste death‖. (Al-Hadith) ―The value of this world compared to that of the Hereafter is like what your finger brings from the sea when you put in it and then take it out‖. (Al-Hadith) V. Salient features of Akhirat (a) Disbelief among men (b) Spread of sensuality (c) Sedition and Tumults (d) Great distress in world (e) Rising of Sun in West (f) A monster emerge from Mount Safa (g) Coming of Dajjal (h) A smoke shall fill the earth (i) Three eclipses of moon Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 55 (j) Coming of Imam Mehdi VI. Stages of Life after death (a) As-Saah  Sughra  Wusta  Kubra (b) Questioning by angels (c) Burzurkh  Stage between death and resurrection. (d) Hour of Resurrection (e) Day of Judgment ―And we shall set up just balances on the day of judgment so that no soul shall be dealt with injustice in the least and though there be the weight of grain of mustard seed. We shall bring it and sufficient are we to take account‖. (Al-Quran) (f) Heaven ―A likeness of the garden which the righteous are promised there flow rivers, fruits are everlasting and its shades‖.(Al-Quran) (g) Hell ―Non-believers have to eat Zaqam(a tree) and taste the pain of burning‖.(al-Quran) VII. Importance of Akhirat (a) Strong safeguard against vices Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 56 (b) Law, order and peace (c) Religious Peace (d) Human Character (e) Moral responsibility (f) The chief aim: Ibadat (g) Great source of consolation (h) Patience to bear trials (i) Courage (j) Spirit of Sacrifices (k) Reduction of poverty (l) Jihad ―Fear God and ye know that ye have to go to God”.(Al-Quran) VIII. Concept of Akhirat in other religions (a) Hinduism (b) Christianity (c) Judaism (d) Budhism IX. Effects of belief in Akhirat (a) Responsibility (b) Invitation towards God Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 57 ―And those who join that which Allah has ordered to be joined and fear their Lord and are afraid of the evil of [their] account,”(13:21)(Surah Ar-Rad) (c) Patience (d) Courage (e) Ideal society (f) The spirit of generosity (g) The spirit of worship (h) Rectitude and honesty (i) Purification of inner self (j) Humbleness (k) Tranquility of Mind (l) Complacence (m)Contentment (n) Up-Rightness (o) Determination and perseverance (p) Bravery X. Traditional and Rational argument about faith in Resurrection (a) Traditional argument  ―This is a dreadful news which you people do not believe by Allah, there is no doubt in the coming of dooms day”.(Al-Quran)  “Where are those who call themselves Kings‖. (Al-Hadith) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 58  ―In the court of Allah first of all the affairs of the neighbours will be presented‖.(Al-Hadith) (b) Rational Argument  Cells of the body  Soul  Spirit  Metabolism of life  Wisdom and conscience XI. Evidence of Akhirat 1. “Master of the Day of Judgement”. (Surah Fatiha). 2. Signs of Denier of Akhirat (Surah Al-Ma‟un). ―Have you seen the one who denies the Recompense?‖ 3. Abu-lahb in flames ―He will [enter to] burn in a Fire of [blazing] flame. ―(Surah Lahab: 3) 4. Surah Taghabun Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 59 ―Those who disbelieve have claimed that they will never be resurrected. Say, "Yes, by my Lord, you will surely be resurrected; then you will surely be informed of what you did. And that, for Allah , is easy." (64:7) 5. And those who disbelieved will be driven to Hell in groups until, when they reach it, its gates are opened and its keepers will say, "Did there not come to you messengers from yourselves, reciting to you the verses of your Lord and warning you of the meeting of this Day of yours?" They will say, "Yes, but the word of punishment has come into effect upon the disbelievers. [To them] it will be said, "Enter the gates of Hell to abide eternally therein, and wretched is the residence of the arrogant." But those who feared their Lord will be driven to Paradise in groups until, when they reach it while its gates have been opened and its keepers say, "Peace be upon you; you have become pure; so enter it to abide eternally therein," [they will enter]. And they will say, "Praise to Allah , who has fulfilled for us His promise and made us inherit the earth [so] we may settle in Paradise wherever we will. And excellent is the reward of [righteous] workers." And you will see the angels surrounding the Throne, exalting [ Allah ] with praise of their Lord. And it will be judged between them in truth, and it will be said, "[All] praise to Allah , Lord of the worlds." (Surah Az-Zumar: 71-75) 6. Surah Ya-Sin And the Horn will be blown; and at once from the graves to their Lord they will hasten. They will say, "O woe to us! Who has raised us up from our sleeping Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 60 place?" [The reply will be], "This is what the Most Merciful had promised, and the messengers told the truth." (51-52) 7. Surah Al-Sajda But as for those who defiantly disobeyed, their refuge is the Fire. Every time they wish to emerge from it, they will be returned to it while it is said to them, "Taste the punishment of the Fire which you used to deny."(20) 8. Surah Taha From the earth We created you, and into it We will return you, and from it We will extract you another time.(55) 9. Surah Baqarah And fear a Day when you will be returned to Allah . Then every soul will be compensated for what it earned, and they will not be treated unjustly. (281) 10. Surah Kosar ―Indeed, We have granted you, [O Muhammad], al-Kawthar.‖ 11. Surah Waqaya When the Occurrence occurs, There is, at its occurrence, no denial. It will bring down [some] and raise up [others]. When the earth is shaken with convulsion And the mountains are broken down, crumbling And become dust dispersing. And you become [of] three kinds: Then the companions of the right - what are the companions of the right? And the companions of the left - what are the companions of the left? And the forerunners, the forerunners –(1-10). 12. Concept of life and Spirit Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 61 13. Second creation is easier than the first And he presents for Us an example and forgets his [own] creation. He says, "Who will give life to bones while they are disintegrated?" Say, "He will give them life who produced them the first time; and He is, of all creation, Knowing." (Surah Ya- Sin: 78-79) 14. Need of Divine Justice 15. Process of Fairness of Reward and Punishment 16. First place of Adam and Eve 17. Concept of Prophethood and Doctrine of Akhirat And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger, [saying], "Worship Allah and avoid Taghut." And among them were those whom Allah guided, and among them were those upon whom error was [deservedly] decreed. So proceed through the earth and observe how was the end of the deniers.(Surah An-Nahl 36) 18. The relation of Creator and Creation They arise from [their] beds; they supplicate their Lord in fear and aspiration, and from what We have provided them, they spend. (Surah Sajdah: 16) 19. Control over Revolt and Rebellion 20. Creation of responsible attitude XII. Conclusion Past Papers Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 62 Q. Explain with arguments the Self-Reformation (Islam-e-Nafs) and construction of moral according to the need and importance of the faith of the Day of Judgment (Akhirat) (2003) Q. Describe the importance of the concept of the “Day of Judgment” and explain the practical results of this notion of the Private and Public life of the people. (2008) Q. Stating traditional and rational arguments about faith of Resurrection, discuss the role of this faith in establishing an organized society. (2010) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 63 Ijtihad I. Introduction ―And those people who strike in your way, we open new ways for them”.(Al-Quran) II. Interpretation of the term Ijtihad (a) Literal Meaning Ijtihad Arabic JUHD “Strive, exertion, effort” (b) Definition In ShariahIjtihad means to strive for the religios interpretation of different issues confronting the life in the light of Quran and Sunnah. III. Explanatory note Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 64 ―Umar does not know whether he has found the truth but he did not lapsed in his effort‖ (Hazrat Umar R.A) IV. Validity of Ijtihad (c) Al-Quran ― Those who have vision should take lesson”.(Al-Quran) (d) Al-Hadith ―You should use your judgment by Ijtihad as whosoever is assigned the task verily God smoothens his way‖. (Al-Hadith) V. Ijtihad in Modern era (a) Middle of 18th (b) Shah Waliullah (c) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan (d) AllamaIqbal (e) Maulana Abdul Rashid VI. Issues and problems of today which require Ijtihad (a) Issues with Ijtihad itself  It is possible for any person in modern times to have all the capabilities necessary for a Mujahid  The parliament should be allowed to do Ijtihad or not Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 65  Which issues shall be tackled with Ijtihad (b) Social Issues  Women Rights  Divorce  Family Planning  Child labour  Illiteracy  Child marriage (c) Economic Issues  Banking system  Stock exchange  Tax system  Natural resources  Ownership profit percentage (d) Political Issues  Welfare state  Election of ruler  Removal of ruler  Reservoirs of state  Democracy  Khilafah Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 66 (e) Cultural Issues  TV  Women on screen  Drama  Films  Music  Loud speaker  Sports  Women in sports (f) Medical Issues  Blood transfer  Organ donation  Donation of eyes  Cloning  Selling of kidneys VII. Components of Ijtihad (a) Presence of a Mujtahid (b) Process of Ijtihad (c) Ijtihad process should be for a religious matter (d) Utmost effort in the light of Holy Quran and Sunnah VIII. Requirement for a Mujtahid Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 67 a) Scholar of Arabic b) Scholar of Quran c) Scholar of Sunnah d) Knowledge of Fiqh e) Knowledge of collective issues f) Knowledge of objectives of Shariah g) Knowledge of sayings and decision of his prerecession h) Capability of thinking and understanding i) Solid opinion j) Rationalistic mind k) He should be just l) Pious nature IX. Institution (a) OIC (b) Islamic Universities (c) Judiciary (d) Parliament (e) Scholars X. Ijtihad and its institution in Pakistan (a) Article 227 of Pakistan (b) Judiciary (c) Parliament Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 68 (d) Scholars XI. Conclusion ―When a ruler makes effort (Ijtihad) in giving his proclamation then there are two benefits for him, if he makes a mistake in his decision then there is one benefit for him‖. (Al-Hadith) Past Papers Q. Explain in detail the basic sources of “Islamic Law” with special reference to “Ijtihad”. (2001) Q. Is Ijtehad is no more practical? Explain What are required conditions for a mujtahid Does a learned Muslim have the right of Ijtehad? Discuss its consequences (2005) Q. Describe in detail the four basic sources of Islamic Law. Explain Ijma and Ijtehad specifically. (2004) Q. Produce a Juristic-definition Of Both Ijtihad and Ijma Elaborating Possible Role of Both the above in Imslamization of a State in Modern Time (2006) Q. In order to meet challenges of modern times, there is a need to establish versatile institutions of Ijtehad. What measure would you suggest? (2009) Q. In the present period the Muslim Ummah is facing different problems and for the solution of these problem “ijtehad” is necessary, so point out such an institution that can offer solution of the new problems with the help of Ijtehad. (2011) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 69 Deen and Religion I. Introduction ―Indeed Islam is the true religion with God.‖ (Al-e-Imran) II. Interpretation of the term Deen (a) Literal Meaning Deen Arabic Meaning Judgment, accountability, authority (b) Definition ―Deen is a perfect Divine institution which guides the rational beings according to its law and institutions to seek salvation here and after‖. III. Interpretation of the term Religion (a) Literal Meaning Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 70 Religion Arabic Meaning A path, a way (b) Definition ―Religion means a path a way fixed or appointed by God, a way of life prepared by God‖. IV. Interpretation of the term Islam (a) Literal Meaning Islam Arabic Meaning Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 71 Peace or complete submission (b) Definition ―Islam means submission to Allah. Obedience and submission not only in belief and mode of Ibadat but in ethics and morality, politics and in culture‖. V. Explanatory Note ―Religion proves to be the greatest force, the redeemer of mankind‖.(Toynbee) VI. Validity (a) Quranic View ―Today we have perfected for you our religion and completed upon you my blessings and choosen for you Islam as your religion ‖. (Surah Al-Imran) (b) Hadith View ―Indeed Islam is the only religion in the eyes of Allah‖. (Hadith) VII. Difference between Deen and Religion (a) Meaning  Deen: A divine institution Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 72  Religion: a path, a way (b) Definition  Deen: deen is a perfect Divine institution which guides the rational beings.  Religion: a path fixed by God (c) Purpose  Deen: Covers both Articles of faith and action  Religion: Cover human necessarily VIII. Important points of co-existence among the Islam and world religions in the present scenario (a) Concept of God  Hinduism  Judaism  Christian  Islam ―Islam is a form of kind of theism, simpler and more austere than the theism of most form of Christianity, loftily in the conception of the relation of man to God and of man to lower creation‖ (Stanley Wolport) (b) Concept of Prophecy  Hinduism Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 73  Judaism  Christian  Islam (c) Worldly life  Hinduism  Judaism  Christian  Islam ―There is no monasticism in Islam‖. (d) Hereafter  Hinduism  Judaism  Christian  Islam (e) Family life  Hinduism  Judaism  Christian  Islam IX. Basic characteristics of Islam as a World religion (a) Simplicity Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 74 (b) Explicitness (c) Realistic attitude towards problems (d) Freedom and satisfaction to all human desires instincts (e) Individual reforms and self-discipline (f) Social, political and economic reform (g) Sees life as a whole and as indivisible unity X. Conclusion ―And whoever desires other than Islam as religion - never will it be accepted from him, and he, in the Hereafter, will be among the losers.”(3:85) Past Papers Q. Define Religion, also describing its necessity, importance and kinds of distinguishing between Revealed and Non Revealed religions. (2002) Q. Despite the scientific and technological advancement the present society is facing moral decline and mental anarchy. In these circumstances elucidate the importance and effectiveness of Religion. (2007) Q. Differentiate between the Din and Religion. State the important points of Co-Existence among Islam and world religions in the present scenario. (2010) Q. Describe the necessity and importance of religion for man and its effects on human life. (2012) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 75 Punishments in Islam I. Introduction ―Only the man who has enough good in him feels the justice of the penalty can be punished, the others can only be hurt‖. (William Earnest) (Al-e-Imran) II. Interpretation of the term Deen (c) Literal Meaning Punishment Arabic Saza To make suffer because they have broken the law (d) Definition ―Punishment is a sort of medicine and healing art of wickedness”.(Aristotle and Plato) III. Explanatory Note Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 76 ―The reformative effect of punishment is a belief that dies hard, chiefly I think because it is so satisfying to our sadistic impulses‖. (Bertrand Russle) IV. Islamic philosophy of Punishment and Reward (a) Peace (b) Deterrence (c) Hell (d) Concept of accountability (e) Equality (f) Betterment of society (g) Upholdness of justice (h) Character building (i) Protection of Rights and duties V. Validity of the concept of Punishment in Shariah (a) Al-Quran ―Allah has set up the balance of justice so establish justice and fall not short in the balance‖.(55:7-9) (b) Al-Hadith ―Even if Fatima, the daughter of Muhammad(PBUH) had committed a theft I promise by Allah that I would have cut her hand”.(Bukhari) VI. Characteristics of Punishment in Islamic concept (a) All punishments are Divine Law Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 77 (b) Islamic punishments are derived from nature (c) Islamic punishments require higher standard of witnesses (d) Islamic punishments are equal VII. Concept of Islamic Punishment and reward in Islamic Shariah Kinds Nature Punishments Hadd Theft Hand-Cutting Zana Married: Stonic Death Un-Married: 80 Lashes Qazaf 80 Lashes Saraqa Opposite Hand-cutting Khumr 80 Lashes Rida(apostasy) Murder Blasphemy Murder Haraba Sword killing Qisas - Murder to murder Tazir - Punishment by state law VIII. Western Propaganda against Islamic Punishment as savagery  Argument on hand-cutting  Rising evils Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 78 IX. Conclusion ―Men are hanged for stealing horses, but horses may not be stolen”.(George Savile) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 79 Muslim Ummah I. Introduction . ―And indeed this, your religion, is one religion, and I am your Lord, so fear Me."(23:52) II. Interpretation of the term Ummah (a) Literal Meaning Ummah Meaning (b) Definition ―‖. III. Kinds of Resources (a) Natural Resources  Population  Oil/Gas  Water  Land Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 80 (b) Artificial Resources  Industries  Technologies IV. Resources of Muslim Ummah (a) Oil Production (b) Water resources (c) Population resources (d) Fertile land (e) Atomic energy (f) Geography V. Problems of Muslim Ummah (a) Secularism (b) Sectarianism (c) Objections upon Islam (d) The struggle of Christian Missionaries in the Islamic states (e) Several systems of government at the Global level (f) Lack of Ijtihad institutions (g) Lack of religious experts (h) Inclination towards non-muslim countries for higher education (i) Defence of Kahtam-e-Nabuwat (j) Lack of unity among Muslim states Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 81 (k) Suicidal and valiant attacks (l) Interference of army in the Parliament (m)Intervention of Non-Muslim states in affairs of Muslim states (n) Absence of Muslim co-operation in sciences pertaining to atomic assets among the Muslim states VI. Suggestions for the maintenance of Unity (a) Religious scholars should uncover the truth (b) Ijma/Ijtihad may not be divided (c) Bench of Ulema, Scholars and thinkers (d) Muslims shouls be allowed Tableeg in Non-Muslim states (e) Institutions on the scale as like Saudi Arabai(Umm-ul-Quran) and in Egypt (Al-Azhar) (f) Issue at UNO (g) Solve issues of poverty, education (h) Uniformity in the form of Government (i) Closer collaboration with Muslim states (j) Muslim should create a strong block VII. Conclusion ― O our Rab make us your subservient and raise a subservient nation from us‖. (Al- Baqarah:128) Past papers Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 82 Q. Describe the status and aim of Muslim Ummah in the light of “Antum- Aloon In kuntummomineen”. (2014) Q.Describe the role and objectives of Muslim Ummah. How can it contribute to solve the problems of the present world? (2001) Q. Write down in detail the problems of Ummah in the contemporary world. (2003) Q. What is the role and objective of Muslim Ummah? How can it contribute to solve its own and world‟s problem? (2004) In today‟s, world, Muslim every where are being castigated and condemned by the west as extremists and terrorists having an evil ideology. Muslims are about 1/5th of the world population but they don‟t have a collective voice. Do you think the concept of Muslim umma is viable in today‟s world? Discuss (2005) Q. Ijtihad can play an important role in the establishment of Muslim Ummah and the making of Humanity. Discuss. (2008) Q. Muslim Ummah comprises of 1/5th of the total world population, rich in natural resources but lacking economic and political stability. Suggest measures for political and economic stability. (2009) Q. In the globalization arena what role Muslim Ummah can play being custodian of Revealed Knowledge to resolve the complex problems of human kind? (2010) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 83 Q. What is meant by civilization and culture and how it effects collective life and also analyzes the foundation of modern civilization and highlights the problems caused by it? (2011) Q. Describe the concept of modern civilization and its effects on Muslim Ummah. (2012) Q. Write down in detail the problems of “Ummah” in the contemporary world. (2013) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 84 Ideology I. Introduction ―It is my belief that our salvation lies in the following of golden rules of conduct set for us by our great law-giver Holy Prophet (PBUH) let us lay the foundation of our democracy on the basis of truly Islamic ideals and principles‖ (Quaid-e-Azam) II. Interpretation of the term Ideology (a) Literal Meaning Ideology Meaning Study of Ideas (b) Definition ―It signifies the thoughtful foundations of any movement or system and a civic, political and social programe or lives of actions derived out of it‖. ―In Islamic ideology, it is the way of thought and the cicil line of actions that is approved of and recommended by Islam‖. III. Explanatory Note Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 85 ―Islamic ideology portrays guiding principles in all direction of all people of all ages‖. (E I Hamza) IV. Concept of Islamic Ideology (a) Basic understanding (b) Characteristics of Islamic Ideology  Based on Divine revolution  Complete code of life  Middle path  Social Moral code  Faith  No Asceticism  Ideal economic system  Universal and permanent principles  Emphasis on knowledge  Islamic ideology Movement  Free from all doubts and superstitions V. Quranic View ―Certainly Allah obliged the faithful, when He raised up the messenger from among themselves to them his signs purifies them and teaches them the book and wisdom‖.(Al-e-Imran: 163) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 86 VI. Difference between Western Ideology and Islamic Ideology (a) Secularism (b) Sovereignty (c) Legislation (d) Equality VII. Implementation (a) Concept of Pakistan and Islamic Ideology  Two nation theory  Objectives Resolution VIII. Conclusion ―Since there can be no talk of an independent ideology being developed by the masses of the workers in the process of their movement then the only choice is either bourgeoisie or socialist ideology‖ (V.I. Lenin) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 87 Political System of Islam I. Introduction ―And ruler who closes his doors on the poor and needy (should know that) the almighty shall close the doors of the heaven on his needs, indigence and poverty‖ (Tirmazee) II. Interpretation of the term Political System (a) Literal Meaning Political System Politics Meaning Relating to Political System (b) Definition ―The system which is related to politics‖. (c) Islamic Political System Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 88 ―The Islamic political system makes the government and the ruler responsible firstly to the ruler and then to the people‖. OR ―Sovereignty rests with Allah almighty and people delegate authority to some elected people‖. III. Explanatory Note ―The influence which religious motives formerly possessed is now in a great measure exercised by political opinion.‖ (Lord Acton) IV. Concept of International Political System (a) Sovereignty belongs to people (b) Freedom of speech and expression (c) Parliamentarian Responsibility (d) Ministerial Responsibility (e) Equality (f) Man-made laws (g) Secularism V. Role of Shariah in Political System (a) Basic view (b) Basic characteristics of Islamic Political System i. Adl (Justice) ii. Shura (Cnsultation) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 89 iii. Freedom of speech and expression iv. Responsibility to Allah v. Equality vi. Law of Shariah vii. Independent Judiciary viii. Elected Ruler ix. Supremacy of Religion x. Man as Vicegerent of Allah VI. Validity of Islamic Political System (a) Quranic reference ―To Allah belongs whatever is in the heavens and the earth‖ (Al-Quran) (b) Hadith Reference ―An Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab, neither does a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab, nor does a white man posses any superiority over a black man neither does a black man has any superiority over white man‖ (Hadith) VII. Can Shariah be adjusted in Islamic society?  Yes, it can be. VIII. How Islamic Shariah can be adjusted in Political set up? Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 90 (a) Abrogation of Anti-Shariah Law (b) Enactment of laws in accordance with Shariah (c) Strict implementation of Shariah by judiciary (d) Follow Quranic teachings (e) Ending executives (f) Revival of Jihad IX. Conclusion ―It is duty of every citizen according to his best capacity as to give validity to his convictions in political affairs‖ (Albert Einstein) Past papers JUSTICE Q. What is meant by "Justice"? Explain its importance in Islam. (2000) Q. Explain the economical rules of Islam in the light of Social Justice. (2012) POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM Q. To what extent is the modern political system i.e. democracy in consonance or against Islamic principles? Discuss with reference (2005) Q.”Islam-in The Mid of Contemporary Managements and Political Systems-possesses Its Own Political Management and Political System”. Discuss (2006) Q. State guiding principles of economic system is Islam? How can it be implemented in modern times? (2005) Q. The political system of Islam guarantees the prosperity of State. Discuss. (2012) Q. Explain the economical rules of Islam in the light of Social Justice. (2012) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 91 JUDIO-POLITICAL SYSTEM Q. Write down a comprehensive essay on the judicio-political system of Islam. (2001) Q. Define and explain the judio-political system of Islam. (2002) Q. Islam has distinguished status in Judio-political system explain comprehensively. (2004) Q. Define and explain Judicio-Political System of Islam? (2013) Q.Discuss the possibilities of establishment of an Islamic state under the present Political system of democracy.(2014) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 92 Moral System of Islam I. Introduction ―I have been sent for the completion of morality.‖ (Hadith)  Moral standards built after making good will of Allah as the sole object of life.  To establish the good and forbid the evil. II. Interpretation of the term Morality (d) Literal Meaning Morality Khulq Meaning Good deeds and virtues (e) Definition ―Morality means to refrain from bad actions and to pursue good actions is the goal of Islam‖. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 93 III. Explanatory Note (c) Quranic View ―In the person of your prophet is the best example‖. (Surah Al-Ahzab, 21) (d) Hadith View ―The most perfect in belief and faith is one who is the best morally‖. (Hadith) IV. Nature of morality in Islam (h) Not inherent (i) Develops society V. Kinds of Morality (c) Patience or Perseverence . ―God is with the preserving one‖. (2:249) (Suarh Al-Baqarah) (d) Piety (Taqwa) ―Fear Him and establish prayers‖ (30:31) (Surah Ar-Rum) (e) Brotherhood (Akhuwat) . Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 94 ―All the Muslims are brother unto each other‖. (Surah Al-Hujarat) (49:10) (f) Unity (Itihad) . َ ل َ و ا ً عي ِ َ ج ِ ه ّ للا ِ ل ْ ب َ ِ ب او ُ م ِ ص َ ت ْ عا َ و او ُ ق ّ ر َ ف َ ت “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.‖ (Surah Ale-Imran) (3:103) (g) Justice “Say, [O Muhammad], "My Lord has ordered justice‖ (Surah Al-A‟raf: 7:29) (h) Kindness ―Whosoever practice kindness becomes the leader of the world‖ (Al-Quran) (i) Social Services ―Who devotes himself to the service of his Muslim brother it is God‘s promise that He will help him‖. (Al-Quran) (j) Quest for Knowledge ―To seek knowledge is a duty for every Muslim”. (Hadith) (k) Truthfulness ―O ye who believe! God is with those who are truthful”. (Al-Quran) (l) Honesty Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 95 “Indeed, Allah commands you to render trusts to whom they are due and when you judge between people to judge with justice. Excellent is that which Allah instructs you. Indeed, Allah is ever Hearing and Seeing.‖ (Surah An- Nisa: 4:58) VI. Punished qualities (c) Greed (d) Backbiting ―Oyou who have believed, avoid much [negative] assumption. Indeed, some assumption is sin. And do not spy or backbite each other. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his brother when dead? You would detest it. And fear Allah ; indeed, Allah is Accepting of repentance and Merciful.‖ (Surah Al-Hujurat:49:12) (e) Takabur (Pride) ―Assuredly, Allah knows what they conceal and what they declare. Indeed, He does not like the arrogant.‖ (Surah An-Nahal:16:23) (f) Oppression or Tyrant (Zulm) ―Allah liketh not oppressors‖ (Surah Ash Shura:40) (g) Miserliness (Bukhal) (h) Israaf (Prdigality) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 96 “O children of Adam, take your adornment at every masjid, and eat and drink, but be not excessive. Indeed, He likes not those who commit excess.‖ (Suarh Al-Araf :7:31) (i) Falsehood (Kizab) ―And to Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. And the Day the Hour appears - that Day the falsifiers will lose.‖ (Surah Al- Jathiya:45:27) (j) Lie (Daroghogi) ―Surely Allah does not guide him aright who is a liar, ungrateful." (Surah Zumar 39:3) VII. Evolution of the concept of Morality  From Hazrat Adam (A.s) to Holy Prophet (PBUH) VIII. Relationship of Morality and Faith (g) ―The best amongst you is the person who has best morality”(Al-Hadith) (h) ―The good is the another name of good morals.(Al-Hadith) (i) A man of good morals gets the rank of ever fasting and ever praying. (Al-Hadith) IX. Islamic principles and methods for character building Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 97 (a) TAQWA ―The most respectable with Allah are the most pious‖ (Al-Quran) (b) Remembrance of Allah (c) Shukar (d) Contemplation (e) Truthfulness ―Allah is with true people‖. (Al-Quran) (f) Trust ―Belief in Allah is just like trust‖. (Al-Hadith) (g) Patience (h) Forgiveness ―The knight and most brave among you is the one who cools his anger‖ (A-Hadith) (i) Justice (j) Ihsan (k) Acquisition of knowledge (l) Service to humanity (m) Good manners (n) Objectives of a family and responsibility (o) Sound and useful system of Education (p) The role of mosque or Maktab (q) Society Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 98 (r) Relatives (s) Neighbour (t) State X. Islamic values in comparison with Western values (a) Depends upon the values of bad system (b) Al-Quran and Sunnah as the guardians of moral values XI. Conclusion “Say, "My Lord has only forbidden immoralities - what is apparent of them and what is concealed - and sin, and oppression without right, and that you associate with Allah that for which He has not sent down authority, and that you say about Allah that which you do not know."(Surah Al-Araf: 7:33) Past papers ETHICS Q. Describing the relationship of morality and faith in the concept of Islamic Ethics, also explain the Islamic principles and methods of character building. (2002) Q. There is a clear relationship in between the morality and faith in concepts of Islamic ethics helping in character building of a nation and generation. Explain. (2004) Q. What moral values are given by the Deen-i-Islam? Can these values be changed keeping in view the western ethical system? (2008) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 99 Q. Describing the importance of Ethical values in Islam, write a comparative note on Islamic morality code and Western code. (2010) Q. In the light of the Islamic teachings Faith and Ethics are closely united, in spite of that Islamic Societies are in disorder. Discuss. (2010) CHARACTER BUILDING Q. Describing the relationship of morality and faith in the concept of Islamic Ethics, also explain the Islamic principles and methods of character building. (2002) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 100 Status of Women in Islam I. Introduction ―Paradise lies under the feet of mother‖. (Al-Hadith) ―Women have rights against men like as men have rights against them.‖(Surah Al- Baqarah) II. Historical Background (a) Ancient Arabs ―And when one of them is informed of [the birth of] a female, his face becomes dark, and he suppresses grief. He hides himself from the people because of the ill of which he has been informed. Should he keep it in humiliation or bury it in the ground? Unquestionably, evil is what they decide.” (Surah Al-Nahal: 16: 58-59) (b) Hinduism  Women stood debarred from being educated (c) Buddhism  They did not recognize salvation for one having sex relation with women (d) Christianity and Judaism  They looked upon women as the source of all evil committed by man in the world (e) Greek Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 101  In Greece, the housewives were neither entitled to receive any education or training in culture or social rights. They were only prostitutes. (f) Romans  Inhumane treatment and universal contempt meted out to disgrace women in her own eyes. (g) Iran, Egypt and China  Women herself had developed the mentality that she had no right and was not entitled to any place of honor in the world. III. Role of women in Islam  It is unique.  Islam revolutionized her state of affairs not only legally but also intellectually.  The concept of honor in society has been created in man‘s mind by Islam.  Al-Quran mentions ―O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allah, through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed Allah is ever, over you, an Observer.”(Surah An-Nisa:4:1) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 102  Al-Hadith mentions ―The man who brought up two daughters and they attained maturity, will appear at my side on the day of judgement as close as my two adjacent fingers‖. (Muslim) IV. Social status of women (d) As a mother . ―And we have enjoined upon man (to be good) to his parents. His mother bears him in weakness upon weakness‖. (Surah Al-Anbia:21:14) ―Paradise lies at the feet of mother‖. (Al-Hadith) (b) As a daughter . . ―And when the girl [who was] buried alive is asked. For what sin she was killed.(Surah At-Takwir 81;8-9) ―Whosoever has a daughter and he does not bury her alive, does not insult her and does not favor his son over her, God will enter him into paradise.‖ (Ibn-Hanbal) (c) As a wife Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 103 ―Wives have the same rights as the husbands have on them in accordance with the well-known principles‖ (2:228) (d) As a sister ―The best of you is the best of his family and I am the best among you to my family‖ (Al-Hadith) ―The most perfect believers are the best in conduct and the best of you are those who are best to their wives‖. (Ibn-e-Hanbal) (e) As a widow “And if a woman fears from her husband contempt or evasion, there is no sin upon them if they make terms of settlement between them - and settlement is best. And present in [human] souls is stinginess. But if you do good and fear Allah - then indeed Allah is ever, with what you do, Acquainted. And you will never be able to be equal [in feeling] between wives, even if you should strive [to do so]. So do not incline completely [toward one] and leave another hanging. And if you amend [your affairs] and fear Allah - then indeed, Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful. But if they separate [by divorce], Allah will enrich each [of them] from His abundance. And ever is Allah Encompassing and Wise.‖ (Surah An-Nisa) (4:128-130) ―With Allah, the most detestable of all things permitted is divorce‖. (Al-Hadith) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 104 V. Legal Status of Women in Islam (a) Inheritance and property rights ―For men is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, and for women is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, be it little or much - an obligatory share.‖(Surah An-Nisa) (4:7) (b) Right to education ―If a person has a slave girl then he educates her liberally and trains her in the best manners and then sets her free and marries her. He has a double reward‖. (Al-Bukhari) (c) Right to marriage ―And when you divorce women and they have fulfilled their term, do not prevent them from remarrying their [former] husbands if they agree among themselves on an acceptable basis. That is instructed to whoever of you believes in Allah and the Last Day. That is better for you and purer, and Allah knows and you know not.‖ (2:232) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 105 (d) Right to employment ―For men is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, and for women is a share of what the parents and close relatives leave, be it little or much - an obligatory share.‖(Surah An-Nisa) (4:7) (e) Right to divorce ―With Allah, the most detestable of all things permitted is divorce‖. (Al-Hadith) (f) Right to equal partnership in procreation ―O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted.‖ (Surah Al-Hujurat) (49:13) (g) Right to participate in teaching In the 7 th century A.D, when the famous traditionalist Umm al Darda delivered her lectures in the mosque of Umar in Jeruselum, the caliph Suleman regularly attended her lectures. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 106 VI. Political Status of Women in Islam (a) Equality (b) Elections (c) Participation in serious discussions (d) Position of head of the State VII. Religious status of Women in Islam (a) Equality (b) Freedom (c) No participation in Jihad VIII. Conclusion ―The knowledge that makes a women un-women like wise people call it death‖.(Iqbal) Past Papers Q. Give a comparative review on the role of women in Islam and Modern society.(2014) Q.Write down a comprehensive Essay on the Women's rights in Islam. (2000) Q. Comparatively analyze the rights of women in the light of Islam and other religions. (2002) Q. What is the meaning of the freedom of woman in Islam? What are the responsibilities of man and woman in the building of character of new generation? Explain in detail. (2003) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 107 Q. Islam has pinpointed the rights of women and she has been properly regarded in all her capacities in the family. Elaborate comparing the facts with other religions. (2004) Q. As per Quranic injunctions and sayings of the Holy Prophet (SAW), hijab is mandatory for Muslim women. The larger percentage of the women in our country is totally oblivious to these Quranic injunctions. Discuss reasons and suggest remedial measures. (2005) Q. Describe the Right of Education for a Female in Islam. (2006) Q. The application of Islamic Shariah is equal to man and woman, however, some injunctions are only related to woman explain. (2007) Q. European and Human Rights Activists claim that Islam does not give proper rights to women. What do you say about this statement? (2008) Q. Keeping in view the requirements of Global Society, determine the freedom and limitations of a Muslim Woman in the light of Islamic teachings. (2010) Q. Discuss the concept of veil and freedom of woman from Islamic point of view while analyzing the law against veil in France. (2011) (2013) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 108 Belief in Onness of Allah I. Scenes of Nature ―Indeed, in the creation of the heavens and earth, and the alternation of the night and the day, and the [great] ships which sail through the sea with that which benefits people, and what Allah has sent down from the heavens of rain, giving life thereby to the earth after its lifelessness and dispersing therein every [kind of] moving creature, and [His] directing of the winds and the clouds controlled between the heaven and the earth are signs for a people who use reason.‖ (Al-Baqarah: 164) II. Creation in Pairs . ―And We created you in pairs.‖ (Surah An-Naba: 8) III. Reality of the spirit ―And they ask you, [O Muhammad], about the soul. Say, "The soul is of the affair of my Lord. And mankind have not been given of knowledge except a little.‖ (Surah bani-Israel: 85) IV. The creation of man ―Then We made the sperm-drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump [of flesh], and We made [from] the lump, bones, and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into another creation. So blessed is Allah , the best of creators.‖(Suarh Al- Mominoon, 14) V. Human Body Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 109 ―And on the earth are signs for the certain [in faith] .And in yourselves. Then will you not see? (Surah Adh-Dhariyat)‖ VI. Life by water “Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a joined entity, and We separated them and made from water every living thing? Then will they not believe?‖ (Surah Anbiya:30) VII. Process of Milk ―And indeed, for you in grazing livestock is a lesson. We give you drink from what is in their bellies - between excretion and blood - pure milk, palatable to drinkers.‖(surah Al-nahl: 66) VIII. Growth of fruit “And within the land are neighboring plots and gardens of grapevines and crops and palm trees, [growing] several from a root or otherwise, watered with one water; but We make some of them exceed others in [quality of] fruit. Indeed in that are signs for a people who reason.‖ (surah Ar-Rad:4) IX. Absence of collision in the Universe “It is not allowable for the sun to reach the moon, nor does the night overtake the day, but each, in an orbit, is swimming.‖ (Surah Ya-Sin: 40) X. Balance in the Universe “Indeed, all things We created with predestination.‖ (Surah Al-Qamar: 49) XI. Creation of living things out of dead and dead out of living ―You cause the night to enter the day, and You cause the day to enter the night; and You bring the living out of the dead, and You bring the dead out of the living. And You give provision to whom You will without account."(Surah Al-e-Imran: 27) XII. Variety in colors ―And [He has subjected] whatever He multiplied for you on the earth of varying colors. Indeed in that is a sign for a people who remember.‖(Surah An-Nahl:13) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 110 XIII. Beauty and harmony in the Universe [And] who created seven heavens in layers. You do not see in the creation of the Most Merciful any inconsistency. So return [your] vision [to the sky]; do you see any breaks?(surah Al-Mulk: 3) XIV. Creation of honey ―Then eat from all the fruits and follow the ways of your Lord laid down [for you]." There emerges from their bellies a drink, varying in colors, in which there is healing for people. Indeed in that is a sign for a people who give thought.‖(Surah An-Nahl) XV. Life and death ―And Allah created you; then He will take you in death. And among you is he who is reversed to the most decrepit [old] age so that he will not know, after [having had] knowledge, a thing. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Competent.‖(surah An-Nahl: 70) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 111 Universality of Islam (a) Claim of Universality Say, [O Muhammad], "O mankind, indeed I am the Messenger of Allah to you all, [from Him] to whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth. There is no deity except Him; He gives life and causes death." So believe in Allah and His Messenger, the unlettered prophet, who believes in Allah and His words, and follow him that you may be guided. (Surah al-Ar‘ af: 158) (b) Abrogation And whoever desires other than Islam as religion - never will it be accepted from him, and he, in the Hereafter, will be among the losers. (Surah Ale-Imran: 85) (c) Complete Teachings This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion. But whoever is forced by severe hunger with no inclination to sin - then indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful. (Surah Maidah: 3) (d) Divine Security for the Holy book Indeed, it is We who sent down the Qur'an and indeed, We will be its guardian. (Surah al- Hijr: 9) (e) Divine security of Hadis Then upon Us is its clarification [to you]. (Surah al-Qiyamah: 19) (f) Concept of Tauheed (g) Invitation towards Unity O mankind, fear your Lord, who created you from one soul and created from it its mate and dispersed from both of them many men and women. And fear Allah , through whom you ask one another, and the wombs. Indeed Allah is ever, over you, an Observer. (4:1) (h) Equality O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 112 Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted. (Surah Hujarrat: 13) (i) Practicality By time, Indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience. (Surah al-Asar) (j) Comprehensive ―And We have certainly made the Qur'an easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember? (suarah Al-Qamar: 17) Problems of Islamic World and Solutions by Wahy (a) Sectarianism And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided. And remember the favor of Allah upon you - when you were enemies and He brought your hearts together and you became, by His favor, brothers. And you were on the edge of a pit of the Fire, and He saved you from it. Thus does Allah make clear to you His verses that you may be guided. (Surah ale-Imran: 103) (b) Ignorance and Illiteracy O you who have believed, when you are told, "Space yourselves" in assemblies, then make space; Allah will make space for you. And when you are told, "Arise," then arise; Allah will raise those who have believed among you and those who were given knowledge, by degrees. And Allah is Acquainted with what you do. (Surah: Mujadillah: 11) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 113 (c) Lack of peace and implementation of shariah Allah has promised those who have believed among you and done righteous deeds that He will surely grant them succession [to authority] upon the earth just as He granted it to those before them and that He will surely establish for them [therein] their religion which He has preferred for them and that He will surely substitute for them, after their fear, security, [for] they worship Me, not associating anything with Me. But whoever disbelieves after that - then those are the defiantly disobedient. (surah Nur: 55) (d) Justice Indeed, Allah orders justice and good conduct and giving to relatives and forbids immorality and bad conduct and oppression. He admonishes you that perhaps you will be reminded. (surah Nahl: 90) (e) Poverty Take, [O, Muhammad], from their wealth a charity by which you purify them and cause them increase, and invoke [ Allah 's blessings] upon them. Indeed, your invocations are reassurance for them. And Allah is Hearing and Knowing. (surah Tawbah: 103) (f) Usury ―Allah has permitted trade and forbidden usury‖. (2:275) (g) Western culture There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allah an excellent pattern for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allah often. (surah Ahzab: 21) (h) Speed of crimes The [unmarried] woman or [unmarried] man found guilty of sexual intercourse - lash each one of them with a hundred lashes, and do not be taken by pity for them in the religion of Allah , if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. And let a group of the believers witness their punishment. (Surah An-Nur: 2) (i) Vulgarity Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 114 And abide in your houses and do not display yourselves as [was] the display of the former times of ignorance. And establish prayer and give zakah and obey Allah and His Messenger. Allah intends only to remove from you the impurity [of sin], O people of the [Prophet's] household, and to purify you with [extensive] purification (Surah Al-ahzab: 33) (j) Bribery And do not consume one another's wealth unjustly or send it [in bribery] to the rulers in order that [they might aid] you [to] consume a portion of the wealth of the people in sin, while you know [it is unlawful]. (2:188) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 115 Comparative study of religions Hinduism Introduction The most popular among the Aryan religions is Hinduism. ‗Hindu‘ is actually a Persian word that stands for the inhabitants of the region beyond the Indus Valley. However, in common parlance, Hinduism is a blanket term for an assortment of religious beliefs, most of which are based on the Vedas, the Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita. Sources (Scriptures) There are several sacred scriptures of the Hindus. Among these are the Vedas, Upanishads and the Puranas are the upper most. The word Veda is derived from vid which means to know, knowledge par excellence or sacred wisdom. There are four principal divisions of the Vedas (Rigveda, Atharvaveda, Yajurveda, Samveda). After these there is ITIHAAS: The two epics of Hinduism are the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Concept of God in Hinduism Hinduism is commonly perceived as a polytheistic religion. Indeed, most Hindus would attest to this, by professing belief in multiple Gods. While some Hindus believe in the existence of three gods Bhrama, Shiva and Vishnu. Some believe in thousands of gods, and some others in thirty three crore i.e. 330 million gods. However, learned Hindus, who are well versed in their scriptures, insist that a Hindu should believe in and worship only one God. The major difference between the Hindu and the Muslim perception of God is the common Hindus‘ belief in the philosophy of Pantheism. Pantheism considers everything, living and non- Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 116 living, to be Divine and Sacred. The common Hindu, therefore, considers everything as god. He considers the trees as god, the sun as god, the moon as god, the monkey as god, the snake as god and even human beings as manifestations of god! Concept of Life after death Most of the Hindus believe in the cycle of birth, death and rebirth, which is called ‗Samsara‘ or the doctrine of rebirth is also known as the theory of reincarnation or of transmigration of the soul. This doctrine is considered to be a basic tenet of Hinduism. According to doctrine of rebirth, differences between individuals, even at the time of their birth are due to their past karma i.e. actions done in the past birth. For example if one child is born healthy while another is handicapped or blind, the differences are attributed to their deeds in their previous lives. Those who believe in this theory reason that since all actions may not bear fruit in this life, there has to be another life for facing or reaping the consequences of one‘s actions. The important point worth noting is that the doctrine of rebirth is not postulated, propounded nor even mentioned anywhere in what are considered to be the most authentic Hindu scriptures i.e. the Vedas. The Vedas make no mention of the entire concept of transmigration of souls. Buddhism Introduction Historical criticism has proved that the original teachings of Buddha can never be known. It seems that Gautama Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 117 Buddha‘s teachings were memorized by his disciples. After Buddha‘s death a council was held at Rajagaha so that the words of Buddha could be recited and agreed upon. There were differences of opinion and conflicting memories in the council. Opinion of Kayshapa and Ananda who were prominent disciples of Buddha were given preference. A hundred years later, a second council at Vesali was held. Only after 400 years, after the death of Buddha were his teachings and doctrines written down. Little attention was paid regarding its authenticity, genuineness and purity. Source (Scripture) The most important of all Buddhist scriptures is the TRI -PI TAKA which is in Pali text. It is supposed to be the earliest recorded Buddhist literature which was written in the 1st Century B.C. The TRI-PITAKA or Three Baskets of law is composed of 3 books: 1.Vinaya Pitaka: „Rules of Conduct‟ This is a book of discipline and mainly deals with rules of the order. 2.Sutta Pitaka: „Discourses‟ It is a collection of sermons and discourses of Gautama Buddha and the incidents in his life. It is the most important Pitaka and consists of five divisions known as Nikayas. Dhammapada is the most famous Pali literature and contains aphorisms and short statements covering the truth. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 118 3.Abhidhamma: „Analysis of Doctrine‟ This third basket contains meta physical doctrines and is known as Buddhist meta physicals. It is an analytical and logical elaboration of the first two pitakas. It contains analysis and exposition of Buddhist doctrine. Noble Truths: The principal teachings of Gautama Buddha can be summarised in what the Buddhists call the ‗Four Noble Truths‘: First – There is suffering and misery in life . Second – The cause of this suffering and misery is desire. Third – Suffering and misery can be removed by removing desire. Fourth – Desire can be removed by following the Eight Fold Path. B. The Noble Eight Fold Path: (i) Right Views (ii) Right Thoughts (iii) Right Speech (iv) Right Actions (v) Right Livelihood (vi) Right Efforts (vii) Right Mindfulness (viii) Right Meditation Concept of God Buddha was silent about the existence or non-existence of God. It may be that since India was drowned in idol worship and anthropomorphism that a sudden step to monotheism would have been drastic and hence Buddha may have chosen to remain silent on the issue of God. He did not deny the existence of God. Buddha was once asked by a disciple whether God exists? He refused to reply. When pressed, he said that if you are suffering from a stomach ache would you Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 119 concentrate on relieving the pain or studying the prescription of the physician. "It is not my business or yours to find out whether there is God – our business is to remove the sufferings of the world". Concept of Life After Death To Buddhism, however, death is not the end of life, it is merely the end of the body we inhabit in this life, but our spirit will stil remain and seek out through the need of attachment, attachment to a new body and new life. Where they will be born is a result of the past and the accumulation of positive and negative action, and the resultant karma (cause and effect) is a result of ones past actions. Judaism Introduction Judaism is one of the major Semitic religions. Its followers are known as Jews and they believe in the prophetic mission of Prophet Moses (pbuh). Sources (Scripture) The complete Jewish Bible is composed of 24 books called the Tanach (תנ״ך). The Tanach is made up of Torah (5 books of Moshe, the word Torah means 'teachings'), Nevi'im (Prophets), K'tuvim (Writings). Concept of God Unlike other ancient Near Eastern gods, the Hebrew God is portrayed as unitary and solitary; consequently, the Hebrew God's principal relationships are not with other gods, but with the Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 120 world, and more specifically, with the people He created. Judaism thus begins with an ethical monotheism: the belief that God is one, and concerned with the actions of humankind. Concept of life after death Traditional Judaism firmly believes that death is not the end of human existence. However, because Judaism is primarily focused on life here and now rather than on the afterlife, Judaism does not have much dogma about the afterlife, 1. Judaism believes in an afterlife but has little dogma about it 2. The Jewish afterlife is called Olam Ha-Ba (The World to Come) 3. Resurrection and reincarnation are within the range of traditional Jewish belief 4. Temporary (but not eternal) punishment after death is within traditional belief Christianity Introduction Christianity is a Semitic religion, which claims to have nearly 1.2 billion adherents all over the world. Christianity owes its name to Jesus Christ (peace be on him). The Holy Bible is the sacred scripture of the Christians. Christianity teaches that Jesus is the Son of God, God having become human and the savior of humanity. Because of this, Christians commonly refer to Jesus as Christ or Messiah. The three largest groups in the world of Christianity are the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox churches, and the various churches of Protestantism. The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox patriarchates split from one another in the East–West Schism of 1054 AD, and Protestantism came into existence during the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, splitting from the Roman Catholic Church. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 121 Source (Scripture) The Bible is divided into two parts, the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is the Holy Scripture of the Jews and contains records of all the prophets of the Jews that came before Jesus (pbuh). The New Testament contains records of the life of Jesus (pbuh). The complete Bible, i.e. the Old Testament and the New Testament put together, contains 73 books. However, the Protestant Bible i.e. the King James Version, contains only 66 books as they consider 7 books of the Old Testament to be apocrypha, i.e. of doubtful authority. Therefore the Old Testament of the Catholics, contains 46 books and that of the Protestants, 39 books. However the New Testament of both these sects contains 27 books. Concept of God Concept of God in Christianity is as Trinity, it refers to the teaching that the one God comprises three distinct, eternally co-existing persons; the Father, the Son (incarnate in Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Together, these three persons are sometimes called the Godhead, although there is no single term in use in Scripture to denote the unified Godhead. An early statement of Christian belief, "the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, and yet there are not three Gods but one God". They are distinct from another: the Father has no source, the Son is begotten of the Father, and the Spirit proceeds from the Father. Though distinct, the three persons cannot be divided from one another in being or in operation. Concept of Life after death in Christianity Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 122 Christian eschatology is concerned with death, an intermediate state, Heaven, Hell, the Second Coming of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, a rapture, a tribulation, the Millennium, end of the world, the last judgment, a new heaven and a new earth, and the ultimate consummation of all of God's purposes. Eschatological passages are found in many places, especially Isaiah, Daniel, Matthew 24, Matthew 25, and the Book of Revelation. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 123 Creation of Universe: An Islamic perspective The Islamic view toward the universe is an intellectual, scientific view that creates the human emotions and feelings toward the greatness of Allah the creator. It also creates emotions and feelings toward the smallness of the human being and his weakness in front of this universe, which leads to the necessity to submit to Allah (S.W.T.). Allah Has created everything According to The Quran, the life containing universe is solely created by the Almighty Allah and He is the Supreme Ruler of the universe. In Islamic ideology it is very unambiguous that whatever exists is created by Allah (swt). As Allah (swt) speaks in Qur‟an Surah Rad Chapter # 13 Verse # 16 ―Say: (Allah) is the Creator of all things: He is the One, the Supreme and Irresistible." Surah Az zumar Chapter #39 Verse #62 Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is the Wakil (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian) over all things. There are many other ayahs (verses) which refer to the fact that all that is on the Earth and in the Heavens is created by Almighty Allah (swt). Second important fact according to The Quran is that this universe—Earth and Heavens— has definite life period and has some definite objectives like other creations. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 124 Creation of Universe Islam is a scientifically inclined religion, perhaps the sole one! In its scripture Qur'an, God repeatedly appeals to people to travel the earth and observe. Why, He wants them to journey into the outer space too! He encourages them to look into Nature and examine the life forms and their activities. He commands them to contemplate upon these matters. That is not all. Qur'an contains in itself a large number of facts of any array of branches of science. Most of them were discovered in the last two centuries only, whereas they were existing in the Qur'an since it was revealed some fourteen centuries ago. That goes to prove that the Scripture of Islam is of Divine origin. Its author is Allah Himself, His Messenger Muhammad (Pbuh) being its publisher! The creation of the universe is explained by astrophysicists in a widely accepted phenomenon, popularly known as the „Big Bang‟. It is supported by observational and experimental data gathered by astronomers and astrophysicists for decades. According to the „Big Bang‟, the whole universe was initially one big mass (Primary Nebula). Then there was a „Big Bang‟ (Secondary Separation) which resulted in the formation of Galaxies. These then divided to form stars, planets, the sun, the moon, etc. The origin of the universe was unique and the probability of it occurring by „chance‟ is zero. The Qur‟aan contains the following verse, regarding the origin of the universe Surah Al Ambiya Chapter # 21 Verse # 30 ―Do not the Unbelievers see That the heavens and the earth Were joined together (as one Unit of Creation), before We clove them asunder?‖ The striking congruence between the Qur‟aanic verse and the „Big Bang‟ is inescapable! How could a book, which first appeared in the deserts of Arabia 1400 years ago, contain this profound scientific truth? This verse makes unmistakable reference to the fact that Allah created the Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 125 universe from a single entity, and He is All-Capable over all things. Allah then ordered this 'single entity' to split, which it did, and turned into a cloud of smoke. From this cloud of smoke Allah created the heavens and earth. This is mentioned in the words of Allah Scientists say that before the galaxies in the universe were formed, celestial matter was initially in the form of gaseous matter. In short, huge gaseous matter or clouds were present before the formation of the galaxies. To describe initial celestial matter, the word „smoke‟ is more appropriate than gas. The following Qur‟aanic verse refers to this state of the universe by the word dhukhan which means smoke. Surah Fussilat Chapter # 41 Verse # 11 ―Moreover, He Comprehended In His design the sky, And it had been (as) smoke: He said to it And to the earth: „Come ye together, Willingly or unwillingly.‟ They said: „We do come (Together), in willing obedience.‟‖ Again, this fact is a corollary to the „Big Bang‟ and was not known to the Arabs during the time of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). What then, could have been the source of this knowledge? The Qur'an further states that Allah created the sun, the moon, and the planets, each with their own individual courses or orbits. Surah Ambiya Chapter #21 Verse #33 "It is He Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon; all (the celestial bodies) swim along, Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 126 each in its rounded course" This is scientific fact that the universe is expanding, the idea that the universe is continuing to expand is availbe in Qur‟an. "The heavens, We have built them with power. And verily, We are expanding it" (51:47). There has been some historical debate among Muslim scholars about the precise meaning of this verse, since knowledge of the universe's expansion was only recently discovered. At another place in Quran Allah Discuss about the time period of creation of universe, if you read the Qur‟an Surah Al Araf Chapter #7 verse #54 Your Guardian-Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth in six days, and is firmly established on the throne (of authority): He draweth the night as a veil o'er the day, each seeking the other in rapid succession: He created the sun, the moon, and the stars, (all) governed by laws under His command. Is it not His to create and to govern? Blessed be Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds! The verses that mention "six days" use the Arabic word "youm" has two perspective meanings one as a day and other as a period . The word "youm" is thus understood, within the Qur'an, to be a long period of time -- an era or eon. Therefore in Qur‟an the description of a "six day" creation as six distinct periods or eons. The length of these periods is not precisely defined, nor are the specific developments that took place during each period. Purpose Of Creation The universe as a whole is a creation of Allah (swt) that created it for a purpose. Even everything which you witnessed today is cratered for a purpose. As Allah Says in Qur‟an Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 127 Surah Ad Dukhan Chapter # 44 Verses # 38, 39 "We have not created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, for mere play, We created them not except with truth, but most of the do not know." Surah Anbiya Chapter #21 Verses # 16, 17 "We have not created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them for mere play. If We wanted to create aimless things, we would have done it if we were going to do (that)." While describing the purpose of creation of universe we can divide it on to two major point of views, first the purpose of universe from the Creator (Allah) point of view and second the purpose of creation of universe from creation (Universe, Human, Animals etc) point of view. First we will discuss the purpose of creation of universe from creator point of view, and we know that one of the main attribute of Allah (swt) is KHALIQ means Creator so it is the main ability of God to create. And one of the best creations of Allah (swt) is the creation of universe as Allah Says in Qur‟an Surah Ghafir Chapter #40 Verse#57 Assuredly the creation of the heavens and the earth is a greater than the creation of men: Yet most men understand not. The Arabic word ―Khalaq‖ which means to create have two aspects one to create something from something and other is to create something from nothing and that is the only attribute of Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 128 Allah. It is mentioned in Qur‟an Surah Mariyam Chapter # 19 verse # 9 He said: "So (it will be) thy Lord saith, 'that is easy for Me: I did indeed create thee before, when thou hadst been nothing!'" As we have already discussed that Allah (swt) has not created anything without purpose. Erath, Moon, Sun Galaxies these all the best creation of Allah (swt) and these all are fully exploit in the wellbeing for human being. Human is also the beautiful creation of God with a particular purpose as mentioned in Qur‟an Surah Adh Dehriyat Chapet#51 Verse#56 And I did not Create the jinn and humans except they should worship Me. At another place in Quran purpose of human creation is clearly mentioned Surah Al Mulk Chapter #67 Verse#02 He Who created Death and Life, that He may test which of you is best in deed: and He is the Exalted in Might, Oft- Forgiving. Conclusion Now if we compare the Islamic concept of creation of universe appears in The Quran and Current Big Bang theory, we can see that there are some features of Big Bang theory that are Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 129 closely similar to the Islamic concept of Creation of Universe, for example, creation out of nothingness, initial singularity, concept of formation of galaxies from primordial gases, and uniformity of universe on large scale. We as Muslims believe that Allah (swt) created the heavens and the earth in perfect harmony and balance, and that He continues to reign over His creation. Muslims find no conflict between this belief and current scientific theories regarding the creation of earth. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 130 Place of Humanity in Islam (a) Humanity‟s status of abd (slave, servant or subject) (b) Perfect beauty We have certainly created man in the best of stature; (Surah Teen: 4) (c) Perfect Knowledge ―And he taught Adam the names of all things‖ (2:31) (d) Pefect Wisdom (e) Pure Sustenance And We have certainly honored the children of Adam and carried them on the land and sea and provided for them of the good things and preferred them over much of what We have created, with [definite] preference. (surah Bani-Israel: 70) (f) Surrender of the Universe Do you not see that Allah has subjected to you whatever is on the earth and the ships which run through the sea by His command? And He restrains the sky from falling upon the earth, unless by His permission. Indeed Allah , to the people, is Kind and Merciful. (Surah Hajj: 65) (g) Man as vicegerent of Allah And [mention, O Muhammad], when your Lord said to the angels, "Indeed, I will make upon the earth a successive authority." They said, "Will You place upon it one who causes corruption therein and sheds blood, while we declare Your praise and sanctify You?" Allah said, "Indeed, I know that which you do not know." (2:30) (h) Infinite Blessings Responsibilities of an Islamic State (a) System of Salat (b) System of Zakat (c) Propogation of virtues (d) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 131 Past Questions REVELATI ON Q. When and how the revelation (Wahee) was started? Write in detail which were the first and the last Ayat. Explain also the reality of Wahee. (2003) SHARIAH Q. Keeping in view today's international Political System, can Sheriah be adjusted in the Islamic Societies? (2010) What do you mean by Shariah? Elaborate the different sources of Shariah. (2012) PREACHI NG Q. Explain the importance & methodology of preaching, enhancing the characteristics of the preacher. (2000) CREATI ON OF THE UNI VERSE Q. What is Islamic concept of creation of the universe? Are the modern theories about creation of the universe commensurate with the Islamic point of view? Discuss with reference (2005) Q. Write A Note Detail Regarding The Quranic Concept Of Creation And Folding Up Of The Universe. Discuss with references (2006) I SLAM Q. Describe the dignity and superiority of Islam with proof as compared to other religions. (2000) Q. “Islam enjoys as exalted place in the religions of the world”. Elaborate (2001) Q. Describe the basic beliefs of Islam and also explain that how Islam Reforms the life of Individual and Society through them. (2002) Q. Write a detail note on the problems which Islam is facing in the contemporary world. (2002) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 132 Q. Define the religion of Islam. Explain also the idea and place of humanity in Islam. (2003) Q. Islam is a complete code of life. Discuss. (2012) Q.Describe the Islamic concept of peace in the light of Quran and Sunnah.(2014) DI GNI TY Q. Islam enjoys and exalted place in the religions of the world regarding human dignity, moral values and Allah‟s vicegrency. Discuss with arguments. (2004) Q. What is Human Dignity? Explain how Islam recognized it and what efforts have been adopted to maintain the superiority of man?(2013) QURAN Q. Describe the wisdom of gradual revelation of Quran for Islamic Law.(2014) Q.The Holy Quran is the fountain-head at all kinds of knowledge" Discuss. (2007) (2013) Q. Muslims arrange for the recitation and learning of Quran by heart but neglect to understand and practice Quran. What methods can be applied for formation of the negligence? (2009) Q. Discuss in detail the collection and compilation of Quran. (2012) KHI LAFAT Q. What does Caliphate mean? Enumerate its salient features. (2000) Q. How does Islam regard humanity? What is the concept of “Khalafat” in Islam? (2001) I J MA Q. Produce a Juristic-definition Of Both Ijtihad and Ijma Elaborating Possible Role of Both the above in Imslamization of a State in Modern Time (2006) Q. Describe in detail the four basic sources of Islamic Law. Explain IjmA and Ijtehad specifically. (2004) STATE Q. Describe the economical responsibilities of State in Islam. (2000) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 133 LAW Q.Explain in detail the basic sources of “Islamic Law” with special reference to “Ijtihad”. (2001) Q. Describe in detail the four basic sources of Islamic Law. Explain IjmA and Ijtehad(2004) specifically. Q. While describing in detail the four basic sources of Islamic Law, also explain that Maslih-e-Mursala, Istihsan and Urf are the basic sources of Islamic Law. (2002) Q. Write down a comprehensive essay on the basic sources of law in Islam. (2003) Q. Explain with arguments the system of Law and Justice of Islam. (2003) Q. It is necessary to establish priority of law for the development of society. What is your point of view that today Islamic punishments are regarded as Savagery? While discussing the Islamic philosophy of the reward and punishment also describe the basic characteristic of Islamic concept of punishments. (2011) CI VI LI ZATI ON Q. The world is heading towards the concept of “Clash of Civilizations”. Give your arguments for and against this notion. (2008) Q. Islam gives a living and dynamic perception of civilization. Which steps do you consider to meet the challenges of western civilization? (2009) Q. What is meant by civilization and culture and how it effects collective life and also analyzes the foundation of modern civilization and highlights the problems caused by it? (2011) Q. Describe the concept of modern civilization and its effects on Muslim Ummah. (2012) I SLAMI C SOCI ETY Q. What is the role of man and woman in Islamic society? What are their responsibilities towards character building of new generation? (2001) Q. Keeping in view today's international Political System, can Sheriah be adjusted in the Islamic Societies? (2010) CULTURE Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 134 Q. There is a visible decadence in our society due to invasion /influence of liberal western culture. To what extent is it harming our country‟s youth and what can be done to arrest this moral decline (2005) Q. How The Protection And Application Of Islamic Culture Is Possible In The Mid Of The Influences Of Present Western Culture? Describe The Features Of Islamic Culture Prior To Have A Comparative Study Of The Issue. (2006) Q. What is meant by civilization and culture and how it effects collective life and also analyzes the foundation of modern civilization and highlights the problems caused by it? (2011) ETHICS Q. Describing the relationship of morality and faith in the concept of Islamic Ethics, also explain the Islamic principles and methods of character building. (2002) Q. There is a clear relationship in between the morality and faith in concepts of Islamic ethics helping in character building of a nation and generation. Explain. (2004) Q. What moral values are given by the Deen-i-Islam? Can these values be changed keeping in view the western ethical system? (2008) Q. Describing the importance of Ethical values in Islam, write a comparative note on Islamic morality code and Western code. (2010) Q. In the light of the Islamic teachings Faith and Ethics are closely united, in spite of that Islamic Societies are in disorder. Discuss. (2010) CHARACTER BUI LDING Q. Describing the relationship of morality and faith in the concept of Islamic Ethics, also explain the Islamic principles and methods of character building. (2002) HUMANI TY AND HUMAN RI GHTS Q. How does Islam regard humanity? What is the concept of “Khalafat” in Islam? (2001) Q. Define the religion of Islam. Explain also the idea and place of humanity in Islam. (2003) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 135 Q. The most important issue of humanity is the recognition of the role and privileges of a man. Discuss how Islam may play a role in this regard in today's scenario. (2010) Q. It is the period of basic human rights. What is meant by human rights and what is a western concept of human right, discuss human rights of Islam in the light of the sermon of HajjatulWidah. (2011) Q. Discuss human rights of Islam in the light of the sermon of HajjatulWida. (2012) PROBLEMS OF HUMAN LI FE Q. Explain the basic problems of human life and their solution (2000) SUI CI DE ATTACKS Q. Suicide attacks have become norm of the day , particularly in Iraq, Chechneya and Palestine. The common rationale for such activities reportedly is the persecution of the Muslims by western imperialism and American dominated hegemonic „world order „ under the prevailing circumstances is the phenomenon of suicide attacks justified ? Give reasons (2005) Q. Muslim Are Being Persecuted Any Where In Chechnya, Palestine, Kashmir And Iraq Etc.in This Scenario-are The Suicide Attacks By Muslims Are Justified? Unveil The Sharai Position Of The Issue Supported By Relevant Reverences. (2006) Q. Suicidal and valiant attacks have become a routine. What is the difference between the two? Suggest reasons for the legitimacy of these attacks. (2009) ENLI GHTENED MODERATI ON Q. What do you know about the concept of "enlightened moderation" Give your arguments in for and against this notion. (2007) Q. What do you know about the concept of enlightened moderation? Describe it in its historical perspective. (2008 MI SCELLANEOUS Q. Good combination of the reason and Revelation can resolve today‟s issues of humankind. (2014) Q. In the presence of Interest based global financial system, discuss the possibility of interest-free Islamic Financial system. (2014) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 136 Q. Describe the limitations of co-existence and contradictions in the Islamic and Western social system (2014) Q.Describe "pan-Islamism"? give Introduction To The Organization Founded For Muslim World Unity And Their Role In Bringing The Muslim Countries Close To Each Other In Different Sphere Of Life (2006) Q. What are the causes and Losses of "sectarian differences" in Pakistan and how this problem can be solved in light of Islamic teachings? (2007) Q. Take into account the steps and pots of the western nations against the Islamic world in the present era and give solid suggestions for their eradication in tile light of Quran and Sunnah. (2007) Q. What is “MotahidaQaumiyat”? What role Jamaluddin Afghani and Allama Muhammad Iqbal played in order to achieve this goal? (2008) Q. Is war knocking at our door or sophisticated nuclear weapons have made it possible. The Muslims are facing strong ideological and military challenges. In order to meet such challenges, what strategy the Muslims should adopt, in your opinion? (2009) Q. There prevails a misconception that aggression could solve our problems but in consequence people all over the world are suffering. What measures do you suggest to rectify the situation? (2009) Q. To follow an ideal is very necessary for the progress of nation. In your view what are basic characteristic of ideal and how Islamic ideology of life affects the individual and communal life with reference to basic characteristic of Islamic ideology? Elucidate. (2011) Q. Discuss in detail the importance of Akle-Halal form Islamic pint of view and explain how unfair resources can be checked in the light of Islamic teachings? (2011) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 137 Islamiat: MCQs 5. On Judgement Day, what will be asked first? Namaz 6. How many times word Zakat is used in Makki Surahs? 22 times 3. What is the rate of usher for canal irrigated Zameen? 5 per cent or 1/5 4. Who are not entitled to get Zakat? Parents, Husband, wife and children 5. What is the 4th Rukn (pillar) of Islam? Roza (fasting) 6. How many Arkan Roza has? Three, to restrict eating, drinking and sexual intercourse 7. What are the objectives of Roza? Taqwa, Zabti-Nafas, Shukar 8. What we say to 1st Ashra of Ramzan? Rehamt-ka-Ashrah 9. What we say to 2nd Ashrah of Ramzan? Maghfrat-ka-Ashrah 10. What we say to 3rd Ashrah of Ramzan? To get rid of Hell‟s fire 11. From which Prophet‟s age Hajj was started? Hazrat Ibrahim 12. Describe the Arkans of Hajj There are two Rukns, Stay at Arafat and Tawaf-e-Kabba 13. What is meant by Tawaf? To take seven rounds around Khana Kabba. 14. What to read while entering Haram Sharif during Hajj in Ahram? Talbia (Talibiyah) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 138 15. Which stone of Kabba wall is kissed? Hajjar-e-Aswad 16. What is named to run between Safa and Marwa? Sayee 17. What is said to throw stones at three spots? Rami 18. What is Yum-ul-Tarvia and what is done on that day? 8 Zil-Hajj, Stay at Mina 19. What is meant by Yaum-e-Arafat and what is done on that day? 9 Zil Hajj, Stay at Arafat before Maghrib 20. What is meant by Tawaf-e-Qadoom? First Tawaf on presence at Kabba 21. What is Tawaf-e-Zayarat? To offer Tawaf between 10 to 12 Zil-Hajj 22. What is meant by Tawaf-e-Wadah? Last Tawaf before leaving home 23. What is meant by Yum-ul-Nehr? To offer sacrifice of goats on 10 Zil-Hajj after throwing stones at Mina. 24. How many rounds are paid between Safa and Marwa? Seven 25. In which dress Hajj is offered? Ahram 26. What is Miqat? Where Ahram has to put on. (A pilgrim must put Ahram before reaching a point called Miqat) 27. What is meant by Shoot? One round around Khana Kabba. 28. Who was the Ameer-ul-Hujaj on 9th Hijri? Hazrat Abu Baker Siddique 29. How many Sahaba were along with Muhammad (PBUH) during Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 139 Hajj? More than one Lac or (1, 24,000) 30. How many camels were scarified by Muhammad (PBUH) on that Hajj? 100 camels 31. How many camels were sacrificed by Muhammad (PBUH) with his own hands? 63 camels and the remainder by Hazrat Ali (R.A) 32. What is the difference between Haj and Umra? Hajj is offered between 7 to 13 Zil-Haj whereas Umra can be performed any time. 33. What is meant by Mabrood? That Hajj which is performed to obtain the goodwill of Allah 34. What is the distinctive mark of a Muslim colony? Mosque 35. Which is the oldest mosque on the Earth? Kabba 36. Who is the oldest mosque builder? Hazrat Adam (A.S) 37. Which mosque was built first of all in Islam? Quba. 38. Who laid the foundations of Quba? Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) 39. Where Prophet (PBUH) did hold his court? Masjid-e-Nabvi 40. Where was established the first Muslim University? Masjid-e-Nabvi 41. The Prophet (PBUH) himself laboured for a mosque. what‟s its name? Quba 42. How many mosques are discussed in the holy Quran? 4 43. The Prophet (PBUH) used to go to a particular mosque on every 17th of Ramzan. What‟s the name of that mosque? Quba Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 140 44. When was the construction of Masjid-e-Nabvi started? 1 A.H 45. How many doors are of Masjid-e-Haram? 25 46. The Prophet (PBUH) prayed several times for victory in the war of ditch. Name the Mosque? Masjid Fatah 70. Literally the word ―Islam‖ means Submission to Allah 71. Which religion is the favourite of Allah according to the Holy Quran? Islam 72. Which two Prophets prayed to Allah to become the ―Ummati‖ of the last Prophet (PBUH) and whose prayer was granted? Hazrat Isa (A.S) and Hazrat Musa (A.S)….Hazrat Musa‟s Prayer was granted 73. Religion of Hazrat Adam (A.S) was Islam 74. Fundamentals of Islam are Five 75. What is the name of 1st Kalima? Kalima Tayyaba 76. Kalima Shahadat is the Kalima number 2nd 77. Kalima Tamjeed id the Kalima number 3rd 78. Kalima Tauheed is the Kalima number 4th 79. Kalima-e-Astaghfaar is the Kalima number 5th 80. Kalima Rad-e-Kufr is the Kalima number 6th Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 141 81. Number of types of faith is……. Two (2) 82. What is the meaning of the word Allah? Only being worth worship 83. Who is above any sort of limitations? Allah 84. The word Tauheed stands for…….. Ahad, Wahid, Wahadaniat 85. The concept of Tauheed has been given by……… Hazrat Jibrael (A.S) 86. What is Tauheed? Oneness of Allah 87. Which word is opposite to Tauheed? Shirk 88. The Holy Quran considers…………..as an unpardonable sin. Shirk 89. The Zoroastrians believe in……………….of God. Duality 90. All h Prophets emphasized on…….. Tauheed 91. Christians believe in……………of God. Trinity 92. Name the types of Tauheed. Tauheed-fi-Zat, Tauheed-fi-Saffat, Tauheed-fi-Afal 93. Name the religion which denies Allah as an unknowable entity? Buddhism 94. Which is the first belief of Islam? The unity of Allah 95. Which is the second belief of Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 142 Islam? Prophethood 96. The Prophethood is belief in………….the Prophets of Allah. All 97. Prophethood has been finished on the Prophet………. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) 98. What is the meaning of Risalat? To send message 99. How Prophethood is attained? Bestowed by Allah 100. What is the meaning of Rasool? Messenger 101. In which Surah of the Holy Quran the word ―Khatimum-Nabiyyeen‖ is mentioned? Al-Ahzab 102. Who is known as Rehmat-ul-Aalameen? Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) 103. What is the meaning of Rehmat-ul-Lil- Aalameen? Mercy for all worlds 104. Which is the third belief of Islam? Belief in the Angels 105. What is the meaning of Malaika? Angels 106. How many the most exalted angels are there? Four 107. Who is the greatest angel according to the teachings of Islam? Hazrat Jibrael (A.S) 108. The angel is created out of? Noor 109. What is the meaning of Noor? Divine light Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 143 110. Who acts as Allah‟s agent? Angels 111. By how many angels each human individual is attended permanently? Two 112. In which category Iblees lies? Jinn 113. Who is referred in the Quran as Rooh-ul-Ameen/Ar-Rooh/Rooh-al-Qudus? Hazrat Jibrael (A.S) 114. Who is the in charge of rain? Hazrat Mekael (A.S) 115. Who is the in charge of provisions? Hazrat Mekael (A.S) 116. Muharram-ul-Haram 1st – Start of new Islamic year 2nd – Arrival of Imam Hussain(a.s.) in Karbala – (61 A.H.) 7th – Access to water was blocked from the camp of Imam Hussain(a.s.) – the 3rd Holy Imam – (61 A.H.) 10th – Ashoora – Martyrdom of Imam Hussain(a.s.) and his companions – (61 A.H.) 11th – Prophet Mohammad(sawaw)‟s family was shackled and taken away as prisoners 12th – Soyem of the martyrs of Karbala 16th – Change of direction of qibla from Bait-al-maqdas to Kaaba – (2 A.H.) 17th – Attack of Abraha‟s army on Khana-e-Kaaba (1 Aamul Feel) 25th – Martyrdom of Imam Ali Zain-al-Abideen(a.s.) – the 4th Holy Imam – (95 A.H.) 117. Safar-ul-Muzaffar 1st – Battle of Siffin – (36-37 A.H.) 3rd – Birth of Imam Mohammad Baqir(a.s.) – the 5th Holy Imam – (57 A.H.) [Disputed date] 6th, 8th or 13th – Martyrdom of Hazrat Sakina bint-al-Hussain(a.s.) – (61 A.H.) 7th – Birth of Imam Moosa al-Kazim(a.s.) – the 7th Holy Imam – (128 A.H.) 7th – Martyrdom of Imam Hasan(a.s.) – the 2nd Holy Imam – (50 A.H.) [Disputed date] 17th – Martyrdom of Imam Ali ibn-e-Moosa ar-Riza(a.s.) – the 8th Holy Imam – (203 A.H.) 19th – Abraha attacked Khana-e-Kaaba – (1 Aamul Feel) 20th – Arbaeen of martyrs of Karbala 28th – Wisal of Prophet Muhammad(sawaw) – (11 A.H.) 28th – Martyrdom of Imam Hasan(a.s.) – the 2nd Holy Imam – (50 A.H.) Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 144 29th – Martyrdom of Imam Ali ibn-e-Moosa ar-Riza(a.s.) – the 8th Holy Imam – (203 A.H.) [Disputed date] 118. Rabi-al-Awwal 1st – Hijrat-e-Madina – Start of Islamic Hijri calendar 4th – Death of Hazrat Fatima Masooma-e-Qum(a.s.) – (201 A.H.) [Disputed date] 8th – Martyrdom of Imam Hasan Askari(a.s.) – the 11th Holy Imam – (260 A.H.) 8th – Beginning of Ghaibat-e-Sughra of Imam Mohammad Mehdi(atfs) – the 12th Holy Imam(a.s.) 9th – Eid-e-Zahra(s.a.) 10th – Death of Hazrat Abdul Mutallib(a.s.) – grand father of Prophet Muhammad(sawaw) 10th – Marriage of Prophet Muhammad(sawaw) and Hazrat Khadija(s.a.) 15th – Building of Masjid-e-Quba – the first Masjid in Islam – (1 A.H.) 17th – Birth of Prophet Muhammad(sawaw) – (53 years before Hijra) 17th – Birth of Imam Jafer Sadiq(a.s.) – the 6th Holy Imam – (82 A.H.) 25th – Death of Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.) 119. Rabi-us-Sani 8th or 10th – Birth of Imam Hasan Askari(a.s.) – the 11th Holy Imam – (232 A.H.) 10th – Death of Hazrat Fatima Masooma-e-Qum(a.s.) – (201 A.H.) [Disputed date] 120. Jamadi-al-Awwal 5th – Birth of Hazrat Zainab bint-e-Ali(a.s.) – (5 A.H.) 13th – Death of Hazrat Fatima Zahra(s.a.) – (11 A.H.) 15th – Birth of Imam Ali Zain-al-Abideen(a.s.) – the 4th Holy Imam – (38 A.H.) [Disputed date] 17th – Battle of Jamal – (36 A.H.) 121. The pre- Islamic era is known as: a) Modern age b) Age of ignorance c) Golden age d) none 122. Ma'rib dam was located in: a) iraq b) yaman c) egypt d) none 123. Rulers of Pre- Islamic Iran were Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 145 called:-a) qaiser b) kisra c) shahan- shah d) none 124. Ka'bah is situated in the valley of: a) Faran b) Makkah c) Taif d) none 125. Hajre- Aswad means: a) pious stone b) black ston c) foundation stone d) none 126. The word "Muhammad" means: a) The praised one b) Noble c) Respectful d) none 127. The first revelation came to Prophet (p.b.u.h) in: a) Hira b) Thaur c) Dar-e-Arqam d) none 128. The duration of social boycott of Musliam Shi'b Abi Talib was for a) 3 years b) 5 years c) 10 year d) none 129. The Battle of Uhad was fought in the year : a) 3 Nabvi b) 8 Nabvi c) 9 A.H d) none 130. Who signed the treaty of Hudabiya on the behalf of the Quresh? a) Abu sufyan b) Abu Lahab c) Abu al Hakam d) none 131. Banu Qurayzah, Banu Qaynuqa and Banu Nadir were three tribes of : a) Quraysh b) Christian c) the jews d) none 132. Quran was revealed in : a) 25 years b) 27 year c) 23 year d) none Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 146 133. Hazrat Umer (R.A) was assassinated in the month of: a) Ramadan b) Ziq'ad c) Muharram d) none (he was assassinated in the month of zilhajj) 134. Musaylama was: a) philosopher b) poet c) false prophet d) none 135. The battle of Jamal was fought between Hazrat Aisha and: a) hazrat muawiyah b) hazrat talah c) hazrat ali d) none 136. The capital of umyad dynasty was: a) Baghdad b) Cairo c) Khusran d) none (Damascus) 137. Abbasid Caliphate came into being in: a) 132 AH b) 122 AH c) 142 AH d) none 138. SAmmarra was built by: a) Al-mansur b) Al mahdi c)Al-must'asim (IN 836 A.D)d) none 139. Jizya is a :- a) poll tax b) trade tab c) land taxd) none 140. The ottoman dynasty fell in: a) 1857 b) 1926 c) 1940 d) none 141. Literal meaning of Jehad is ; a) exemption b) sacrifice c) fight d) struggle 142. Marwan was the son of a) Hakam b) Walid c) Suleman d) yazid e) none Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 147 143. Musa-bin-naseer conquered parts of: a) Asia b) Africa c) Europe d) Australia 144. in 89 A.H. -- became viceroy of Africa: a) Musa-bin naseer b) Tariq bin ziyad c) Yazid bin Muhalib d) Umer bin Abdul Aziz 145. After a short khilafat of Muawiyah II the next Khalifa of Islam was: a)Ibn-e-khatab b)Ibn-e -hashim c) Ibn-e- zubair d)Ibn-e-Yazid e) none 146. Whilst Africa was under the ummayad the Spain was under: a) Goth b) The Jews c) THe Hindus d) The mongols e)none 147. For the first time Abdul Malik issued purely Muslim Coinage Know as: a) Pound b) Deenar c) Dirham d) Ruppe e)none 148. Firdousi was the poet of: a) Persia b) Asia c) africa d) America e) none 149. Al- walid Was one of the greatest Khalifas of: a) Arabs b) Indo- pak c) China d) Whole islamic world e)none 150. Umm-ul- Banin was a remarkable --- women a) Arab b) Spanish c) Egyptian d) European e)none 151. Safah was the first caliph of:- a) Ummayads b) Hashimis c) Abbasids d) Alvids e) none 152. Who was the real founder of the Abbasid dynasty a) Safah b) Abu jafar c) Muhammad musa d) Abdullah e) none 153. In the adminstration of the ummayads the court language was: a) Persian b) Arabics c) French d) German e) none 154. Fazl bin yahya has held the governership of: a) Khusran and egypt b) Spain c) South asia d) Africa e) none 155. with the emergence of abbasids the Capital was transferd from syria to: a) Iran b) egypt c) iraq d) turkey e) none (moved from baghdad to samarra) 156- Amin was Murdered in a) 814 A.c b)815 A.c c)816 A.c d) 817 A.c e) none( 24 march,813 a.c) 157- NAzhun, Zainab and Hamda belonge Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 148 to a) spain b) baghdad c) syria d) iraq e) none 158- MAliki doctrines were introduced in spain in the reign of: a) hisham b) Abd-ur-rahman c) abdullah d) yazid e) none 159- Al-Qanun - Fil tib was written by; a) Bu-ali-sina b) Almasudi c) Ibn-ishq d) al- yaqubi e) none 160- Al tafser was written by a) al-zharwi b) Muhammad-bin zikraya c) al- ghazali d) Jabir bin hayan e) none 161. Arabia is a largest tract of country in the------- of Asia. a-South East b-South West c-North East d-None of these 162- is called in Arab tradition ―Year of the elephant‖ a- 650A.C b- 560AC c- 570AC d- None of these 163-ANSAR means a- defender b- helper c- rular d- None of these 164-The ninth year of the Hijra is known in Muslim history as the a- Year of elephant b- year of deputations c- year of embassies d- None of these 165-In 14 Hijri/635 AD laid the foundation of Basra a-Hazrat Umar b- Khalid bin Walid c- Uthban bin Ghazwan d-None of these 166-Hazrar Usman was assassinated in the month Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 149 of a-Ramzan b-rajab c-Zulhija d-None of these 167-Hazrat Khalid bin walid belonged to the tribe of a-Hashim b-Umayyah c-Makhzum d- None of these 168- The city of FUSTAT was founded by a- Amr bin Al-As b- Hazrat Umar bin Khattab c- Hazrat Khalid bin Walid d- None of these 169-KHARAJ is a-poor tax b-land tax c- poll tax d-None of these 170- was the first caliph, who addicated the caliphate a-Hazrat Ali b-Hazrat Hassan c-Hazrat Hussain d- None of these 171- The tomb of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari is situated at a-Ankara b-Madina c- Istanbul d- None of these 172-The first capital of Abbasid Caliphate was a- Al-Hashmiyah b- Samrah c- Baghdad d- None of these 173-Ibne-e-Kahldun was a famous historian of century Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 150 a-15th b-14th c-13th d-None of these 174- DIWAN AL HISBAH was instituted by a-Mahdi b-Hadi c-Harun (Not sure) d-None of these 175- IDRISI was a famous a-Musician b-poet c- Geographer d- None of these 176-SIYASAT NAMA was written by a-Firdausi b-Masudi c- Madwardi d- None of these (Nizam al-Mulk) 177. Tulunid Dynasty was founded by Ahmad ibn Tulun in a-Khurasan b-Syrea c-Iraq d- None of these (Egypt) 178- the capture of Baghdad by Halaku Khan took place in the year a-1285 b-1258 c-1271 d- None of these 179- Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslims in a-1453 b-1543 c-1354 b- None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 151 180-With the Othman empire reached its zenith of glory and prestige a-Bayazid b-Muhammad II c-Salim I d- None of these 181. When Muslims invade the Spain was the ruler of the country? a-Vetiza b-Roderick c-Theodomir d- None of these 182. was the Gothic capital a- Cordava b- Toledo c- Garnada d- None of these 183. During muslim rule was the capital of Spain a- Cordava b- Toledo c- Garnada d- None of these 184. was the first Muslim governor of Spain a- Turaif b- Tariq bin ziyad c- Abdul Aziz d- None of these 185. Abdul Rehman al dakhil died in 173 AH after the reign of years a-40 b-41 c-42 d-None of these( Almost 32 Years) 186- Hisham bin Abdur Rehman introduce doctrine in spain Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 152 a- Hanafi b-Shafi c- Humbali d-None of these( Maliki) 187. The beautiful palace of built by al- Nasir a-Al zuhra b-Al hambra c- Al qurtaba d- None of these 188- al Mahdi was the first caliph of the fatimids a- Ubaidullah b- Abdullah c- Muhammad d- None of these 189- Battale of ZALAQA was fought between Alfanso VI and a-Hajib Almansur b-Yousaf bin Tashfeen c-Tariq bin Ziyad d-None of these 190. ―Moors in Spain‖ was written by a- J.J Saunders b- P.K HATTI c-Lane pole d- None of these 191 Abdur Rehman al nasir assumed the title of Ameer ul Mominin a-713 AH b-317 AH c- 300 AH d- None of these 192. The greatest muslim art in which they have achieved incomparable success is a- Painting b- Architeture c- Calligraphy (interesting Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 153 one) d- None of these 193. Al KAMIL FIT TARIKH was written by a-Tabri b-Masudi c- Ibn ul Athir d-None of these 194. GIBRALTER is named after a-Musa bin Nusair b-Al Turaif c- Uqba bin Nafay d-None of these ( Tariq) 195. Garnada Fell in a-1429 AC b-1492 AC c-1592 AC d- None of these 196.-Ibn e Rushd was a distinguished a-Musician b-Doctor c- Philosopher d- None of these 197-R DOZY is the author of a-Islam in History b-The spirit of Islam c-IThe Spanish islam d- None of these (Egypt) 198. MUWALLEDUN were a-Spanish neo muslim b-African slave c-Arab soldier d- None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 154 199. Iberian Peninsula is a part of a-Africa b-Asia cEurope b- None of these 200. THE PREACHING OF ISLAM is written by a-Ameer Ali b-Arberry A.J c-Arnold T.W d- None of these 201.The Holy Quran was first compiled during the caliphate of Hazrat---------: a)Muhammad (PBUH) b)Abu Bakar Siddique(R.A) c) Uthman (R.A) d)none of these 202. Hazrat Umer was Caliph for---------------: a) 2 years b) 4 years c) 10 years d) none of these 203.The orthodox caliphate lasted for---------- : a) 26 years b) 29 years c) 32 years d)none of these 204.Hazrat Ali was martyred in the year---------: a) 650 AD b) 656 AD c) 661 AD d)none of these 205.The Umayyad Dynasty was put to an end in the year----------: a)660 AD b)750 Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 155 AD c)770 AD d)None of these 206.The Abbasid Dynasty ruled for just over---------: a)five centuries b)two centuries c)three centuries d)none of these 207.The Islamic calendar(hijra) started in the year-----------: a)622 AD b)620 AD c)621 AD d)none of these 208.The famous Al-Muwatta was written by: a)Imam Malik b)Imam Abu Hanifa c)Imam Muslim d)Imam Hanbal 209.The Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) migrated to Madina in-------------: a) 615 AD b) 622 AD c) 625 AD d)none of these 210.The last Umayyad ruler at Damascus was--------: a)Marwan II b)Abdul Aziz c) Abdul Rahman d) none of these 211.The founder of Umayyad Dynasty was---------: a)Yazid Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 156 b)Abd al Malik c)Muawiyah I d) none of these 212.Baybars, the Mamluke Sultan of Egypt, took----------to install him as Abbasid caliph in Cairo on the year 1261 AD: a) Al-Mustansir b) Al-Hakim c) Al-Mustakfi-I d)None of these 213.The founder of Umayyad Dynasty in Spain was-------: a)Khalid bin Walid b)Moosa bin Nysair c)Abdur Rahman I d)None of these 214.The Ottoman Sultan Salim took------from cairo to Istanbul to install him as Caliph: a) Al-Mutawakkil III b) Al-Qa‟im c) Al-Mustamsik d)None of these 215. Under which Caliph, Sindh was invaded by Muhammad bin Qasim in 711 AD? a) Muawiyah b) Al-Walid I c) c) Abdul Malik d)None of these 216.When did the Ottomans cross into Europe: a) 1357 AD b) 1520 AD c) 1550 AD d)None of these 217.When was Hungary brought under Ottoman rule? a) 1521 AD b) 1526 AD Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 157 c) 1530 AD d)None of these 218.Kamal Attaturk ended the Ottoman Caliphate and deposed Abdul Majid II in----- a) 1920 b) 1922 c) 1924 d)none of these 219. Which Ottoman Ruler took the Abbasid Caliphate to Istanbul? a) Sulaiman I b) Salim I c) Al-Mustansar d)None of these 220. The Ottoman Empire lasted for over---------- a) Five Centuries b) Six Centuries c) Seven Centuries d)None of these 221.Spain was invaded in 711 AD by ---------: a) Tariq bin Ziyad b) Abd al Rahman I c) Khalid bin Walid d)none of these 222. The al-Qairawan in North Africa was founded in 670 AD by---------------: a) Musa bin Nusayr b) Suleman I c) Uqbah d) none of these 223.The conquests of Hujjaj in the East matched the Western conquests by ---------- : a Musa bin Nusayr b) Tariq bin Ziyad c) al-Mutawakkil d)none of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 158 224.Abdul Aziz married Egilona, the widow of king Roderick, and named her ---------: a) Umm-Asim b) Umm-Kulsum c) Umm-Hani d)none of these 225.The Umayyad Dynasty was put to an end in the year----------: a)661 AD b)750 AD c)770 AD d)None of these 226.The Abbasid Dynasty ruled for just over---------: a) two centuries b) three centuries c) five centuries d)none of these 227.Baghdad was put on fire in 1258 AD by ----------- a) The Umayyads b) The Mongols c) The Ottomans d)none of these 228.Musa bin Nusayr was the Governor of--------- a) Egypt b) Spain c) North Africa d) none of these 229.The fugitive Umayyad prince reached Spain in the year -------------: a) 755 AD b) 750 AD c) 760 AD d)none of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 159 230.The last Umayyad ruler in 750 AD was--------: a) Hisham b) Marwan II c) Yazid III d) none of these 231.The name of the French King who attacked Spain in 777 AD was ---------: a) Roderick b) Charlemagne c) Alfonso d) none of these 232.Ibn Khuldun is generally known as a------- a) Mathematician b) Astronomer c) Historian d) None of these 233.The real founder of Umayyad Dynasty in Spain was-------: a) Tariq bin Ziyad b) Moosa bin Nysair c) Abdur Rahman I d) None of these 234.The Arabs invaded Spain in the year------- a) 711 AD b) 750 AD c) 756 AD d) None of these 235.Which Caliph recalled Musa bin Nusayr to Damascus-------? a) al Walid-I b) Abdul Aziz c) Abdul Malik d)None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 160 236. Who punished Musa bin Nusayr for invading Spain---------? a) Sulaiman b) Abdul Aziz c) Amr Thaqafi d)None of these 237.After ruling over Spain for one year who refused to give turn to the Yamanites? a) Abdur Rahman-II b) al-Hakam c) Abdur Rahman al-Fehri d) None of these 238.The new capital established by Abbasid in 835 AD is called ----- a) al-Mansurah i think b) Samarra c) Kufa/Basra d) none of these 239. Abdur Rahman-II of Spain went out to receive a minstrel called-------- a) Khalid b) Ziryab not sure c) Walid d) None of these 2007er 2 240. Egypt was invaded under the leadership of: (a) Sa‟ad bin Abi Waqas (RA) (b) Amr bin A‟as (RA) (c) Khalid bin Waleed (RA) (d) None of these 241. Muslim Rule in Spain was established by: (a) Abbasids (b) Turks (c) Umayyads (d) None of these 242. The central headquarter of Umayyad was: Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 161 (a) Kufa (b) Cairo (c) Baghdad (d) None of these 243. Yousaf bin Tashfin was from the dynasty of: (a) Muwahhid (b) Murabit (c) Umayyid (d) None of these 244. Who said, ―I never fight with a foe in distress‖. (a) Mahmood of Ghazna (b) Salahuddin Ibn Ayyub (c) Omar bin Adbul Azia (d) None of these 245. Sasanids were: (a) Fire-Worshippers (b) Idol Worshippers (c) Sun and Moon worshippers (d) None of these 246. Al-Beruni was born in: (a) Makkah (b) Khiva (c) Baghdad (d) None of these 247. Razi (Rhazes) was a great: (a) Philosopher (b) Poet (c) Physician (d) None of these 248. Yarmuk is situated in: (a) Egypt (b) Iraq (c) Syria (d) None of these 249. Kimai-e-Sa‟adat is written by: (a) Ibn-e-Khuldun Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 162 (b) Imam Al-Ghazali (c) Ibn-e-Sina (d) None of these 250. Omar Khayyam wrote his Algebra in: (a) Persian (b) Arabic (c) English (d) None of these 251. Omar bin Abdul Aziz belonged to: (a) Umayya family (b) Abbasi family (c) Sassani family (d) None of these 252. Fihrist-al-Ulum was written by: (a) Ibn-e-Qayyim (b) Ibn-an-NAdim (c) Ibn-e-Nafis (d) None of these (14) Al-Farabi was: (a) Turkish (b) Iranian (c) Arab (d) None of these 253. The death of Caliph __________ brought the Abbasid Dynasty to an end. (a) Mustasim (b) Mutawakkil (c) Muatazid (d) None of these 254. ―Islam and the modern world‖ is written by: (a) ) M. Hanif Nadvi (b) Arberry, A. J. (c) Nadvi, Abul Hasan (d) None of these 255. ―Mesopotamia‖ is a _________ word. (a) Greek (b) Turkish (c) French Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 163 (d) None of these 256. ―The Arabian Nights‖ is a book of: (a) Tales (b) Poetry (c) History (d) None of these 257. ―Toledo‖ is city in: (a) Iraq (b) Italy (c) Spain (d) None of these 258. Bosnia was part of: (a) British Empire (b) Turkish Empire (c) Sassanaid Empire (d) None of these 259- The longest Sura of the Qur'an is: (a) Al-Nisa (b) Al-i Imran (c) Al-Baqra (d) Al-Maida (e) None of these 260- Sura al-Nur speaks of: (a) Wars (b) Mal-i-Ghanimat (c) The Jews (d) Women issues (e) None of these 261- The Holy Qur'an is generally printed in: (a) Nastaliq script (b) Kufi script (c) Naskh script (d) Shikasta script (e) None of these 262- Imam Bukhari hailed from: (a) Malaysia (b) India (c) Egypt (d) Turkestan (e) None of these 263- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) while immigrating to Madina took refuge in: (a) Cave Hira (b) Cave Thaur (c) Dar-i-Arqam (d) Masjid-i-Nabawa (e) None of these 264- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) visited Ghar-i-Hira for: (a) Recitation (b) Memorization (c) Meetings (d) Meditation/Tahanuth (e) None of these 265- The Najashi King of Habasha with whom the Muslims for the first time took refuge was a: (a) Jew (b) Hindu (c) Christian (d) Mushrik (e) None of these 266- The duration of social boycott of Muslims in Shi-b abi Talib was for: (a) 10 Years (b) 5 Years (c) 3 Years (d) 8 Years (e) None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 164 267- Sulh-i Hudibiyya was written by: (a) Hazrat Abu Bakr (b) Hazrat Ali (c) Hazrat Umar (d) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (e) None of these 268- Aws and Khazraj lived in: (a) Yemen (b) Makkah (c) Najd (d) Hijaz (e) None of these 269- Aws and Khizraj were: (a) Money lenders (b) Agriculturalists (c) Nomads (d) Cottage Industrialists (e) None of these 270- The Jewish tribe Banu Qainuqa worked as: (a) Carpenters (b) Gold Smiths (c) Iron Smiths (d) Farmers (e) None of these 271- Hajjaj bin Yusuf was: (a) Ummayad (b) Abbasid (c) Ottoman (d) Mughal (e) None of these 272- Saif Allah was the title of: (a) Hazrat Umar (b0 Hazrat Usman (c) Hazrat Ali (d) Hazrat Khalid bin Walid (e) None of these 273- Hazrat Suhaib belonged to: (a) Rome (b) Iran (c) Sudan (d) Habasha (e) None of these 274- Abu Sufyan lost his eye in the battle of: (a) Tabuk (b) Yarmuk (c) Muta (d) Khandaq (e) None of these 275- Byzantium was: (a) Central Asia (b) Iberian Peninsula (c) Middle East (d) Eastern Rome (e) None of these 276- Sasanids rules: (a) India (b) Far East (c) Egypt (d) Persian Empire (e) None of these 277- Imam Malik was a famous: (a) Poet (b) Historian (c) Architect (d) Jurist (e) None of these 278- Literal meaning of word Khilafat-e-Rashida is; (a) Four Sahaba Caliphs (b) Right guided caliphs (c) Followers (d) Pious people (e) None of these. 279- Iberian peninsula is a part of: (a) Africa Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 165 (b) Asia (c) Europe (d) None of these 280- Granada is a city of: (a) Iran (b) Egypt (c) Syria (d) None of these 281- The Umayyad rule in Spain came to an end in: (a) 1000 (b) 1258 (c) 1492 (d) None of these. 282- The commander in the first ever Muslim Jihad in Constantinople was: (a) Khalid bin Waleed (b) Qutayba bin Muslim (c) Yazid bin Muawiyah (d) None of these. 283- Al-Dakhil was a prince of: (a) Banu Abbas (b) Saljukids (c) Banu Umayyah (d) None of these. 284- Ibn Tufail was: (a) Poet (b) Historian (c) Philosopher (d) None of these. 285- The author of Ihya „Ulum al-Din is: (a) Al-Kindi (b) Imam Al-Ghazali (c) Ibn Sina (d) None of these. 286- Hunayn ibn Ishaq lived during the reign of: (a) Harun (b) Hisham Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 166 (c) Mamun (d) None of these. 287- Qubba-us_Sakhra is built at: (a) Madina (b) Jerusalem (c) Makkah (d) None of these. 288- Zaryab was: (a) Poet (b) Magician (c) Singer (d) None of these. 289- Who was the founder of Fatimid dynasty: (a) Al-Mamun (b) Mauwiyah (c) Imam Hussain (d) None of these. 290- Baghdad was the capital of: (a) Banu Fatimah (b) Ottomans (c) Banu Abbas (d) None of these. 291- Sihah Sittah are the books of: (a) Tafsir (b) Fiqh (c) Hadith (d) None of these. 292- Shajarat-ul-Dur was the queen of: (a) Iraq (b) Egypt (c) Iran (d) None of these. 293- Riyadh is the capital city of: (a) Egypt (b) Algeria (c) Saudi Arabia Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 167 (d) None of these. 294- Ibn Rushd was: (a) Story Writer (b) Philosopher (c) Historian (d) None of these. 295- Spain is called by the Arabs as: (a) Ifriquiye (b) Auruba (c) Al-Andalus (d) None of these. 296- Berbers were originally: (a) Arabs (b) Europeans (c) Africans (d) None of these. 297- ―A History of Muslim Philosophy‖ is written by: (a) M. Hanif Nadvi (b) Kh. Abd al-Hakam (c) M.M. Sharif (d) None of these. 298- R. Dozy is the author of: (a) History of Islam (b) Islam and the Modern world (c) Spanish Islam (d) None of these. 299: THE SHORTEST SURAH OF THE QURAN IS: A: AL MAUN B : AL BAYYINAH C: AL KAUTHAR D: AL AKHLAS E: NONE OF THESE. 300: THERE IS NO BISMILLAH IN THE BEGINNING OF SURAH: A AL FAITHAH B: AL NISA C:AL NAMAL D: AL TAUBAH E: NONE OF THESE 301: THE QURAN WAS REVEALED IN : A : 25 Y B: 12 Y C:23 Y D: 20 Y E:NONE OF THESE Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 168 302: THE 1ST REVELATION CAME TO PROPHET(SAW) A: DAR ARQAM B: HIRA C: THAUR D: SHI'B ABI TALIB E: NONE OF THESE 303. THE BATTLE IN WHICH MOAMMAD (SAW) PARTICPATED B/F NUBUWWAHWAS: A: DAHIS B: BAIT AQBA C: FIJIR D: NONE OF THESE 304.THE DURATION OF SOCIAL BOYCOTT OF MUSLIMS IN SHI'B ABI TALIB WAS FOR: A: 5 Y B: 10 Y C: 3 Y D: 8 Y E: NONE OF THESE 305:THE CONQEROR OF KHBER WAS: A:UMAR B: JAFAR C: KHA;ID BIN WALID D: ALI E: NONE OF THESE 306: WHO IS CALLED THE 5TH GUIDED CALIPH: A: HARUN B: WALI C: IBN ZUBAYR D:UMAR BIN AZIZ E: NONE OF THESE 307. THE BATTLE OF JAMAL WAS FOUGHT B/W THE AISHAH AND: A: TALHAH B: MUAWIYA C: YAZID D: UMER E: NONE OF THESE 308. EGYPT WAS CONQERED DURING THE CALIPHATE OF : A: ABU BAKR B: MUAWIAH C: ALI D: UMAR E: NONE OF THESE 309: HAZRAT UMAR WAS THE SON OF : A:ABU TALIB B: TALHAH C: ABDULLAH D: KHATTAB E: NONE OF THESE 310: ABBASID CALIPHATE CAME INTO BEING IN: A: 110 A.H B: 122 A.H C:132 A.H D:140 A.H E: NONE OF THESE 311: BAIT AL HIKMA WAS ESTABLISHED BY: A: WAILD B:HISHAM C: MANSUR D: HARUN E: NONE OF THESE 312: MASJID QIBLAYAYN IS SITUATED IN : A: HABSHA B: MAKKAH C: TAIF D: MADINA E: NON OF THESE 313. KHALID BIN WALID WAS REMOVED FROM THE COMMOND DURING THE expedtion to: a: iran b: syria c: yeman d: none of these 314. the city of fustat was founde by: a: amr bin al a's b: abd al malik c: muawiyah d: none of these 315: expedition of tabuk place in: a:6 A.H B: 7 A.H C: 9 A.H D: NONE OF THESE Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 169 316.HAZRAT SALMAN WAS FROM: a: rome b: syria c: yeman d: faris 317. imam abu hanifah was a famous: a: musician b: architect c: jurist d: historian e: none of these 318: the total period of khalafat -i- rashidah was: a: 40 y b: 30 y c: 29 y d: none of these. 319:BAIT AL HIKMA WAS ESTABLISHED BY: A: YAZID B: AL ZAHIR BAIBERS C: MAMUN RASHID D: NONE OF THESE 320: GIBRALTAR OWES ITS NAME TO: A: AGHLAB B: ABD AL JABBAR C: TARIQ B ZIYAD D: NONE OF THESE 321: THE BARMAKI WAZIRS EXISTED DURING: A: UMAYYAD B: SALIJQIS C: ABBASIDS D: OTTOMANS 322:SPAIN WAS RULED BY --- B/F ARAB AND BERBER TROOPS CONQUERED IT. A: BYZANTINES B: FRANKS C: VISIGOTHS D: NONE OF THESE 323: IN HISTORICAL REFERENECES SPAIN IS GENERALLY REFERED AS PART OF : A: IBERIAN PENINSULA B: MIDDLE EAST C: NORTH AFRICA D: NONE OF THESE. 324:LIBYA, TUNISIA AND ALGERIA R GEOGRAPHICALLY INCLUDED IN THE : A: FAR WEST B: CENTRAL AFRICA C: NORTH AFRICA D: NONE OF THESE 325: CORDOVA IS A CITY IN : A:IRAQ B:MAURITANIA C: SPAIN D: NON E OF THESE 326: CORDOVA IS PRONOUNCED IN ARABIC AS: A: QURTUBA B : GHARNATA C: ZAGHRAB D: NONE OF THESE 327: IBN KHULUN WROTE A BOOK TLTLED: A: AL SHIFA B: MUQADDIMA C: AL QANUN D: NONE OF THESE 328: IBN KHULUN WAS A : A: JURIST B: PHILOSOPHER OF HISTORY C: CALLIGRAPHER D: NOE OF THESE 329: NIZAM AL MULK WORKED AS WAZIR DURING THE : Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 170 A" UMAYYAD B: THE EARLY SALIJQUS C: THE LATE OTTMANS D: NONE OF THESE 330. THE DRUZI SECT OF SYRIA AND LEBANON WAS BORN DURING THE : A: GHAZANAVIS B: FATIMIDS C: AYYUBIDS D: N ONE OF THESE. 331. MUWALLADAN WERE: A: SPANISH NEO MUSLIMS B: AFRICAN SLAVES C: ARAB SOLIDUERS D: NON E OF THESE 332: THE OTTMAN DYNASTY FELL IN: A: 1802 B: 1924 C: 1912 D: NONE OF THESE 333: PHLIP K. HOTTI WROTE A BOOK TITLED : A: CLASH OF CIVILIZATIONS B: THE ABBASIDS C: HISTORY OF THE ARABS D: NONE OF THESE 334: IBN HAZM WAS A GREAT --- SCHOLAR. A: EGYPTIAN B: SPANISH C: OTTOMAN D: NONE OF THESE. 335: SHAIK SA'DI WAS A : A: HISTORIAN B: BOTANIST C: POET D: NONE OF THESE 336: HISTORY OF THE ISLAMIC PEOPLES IS WRITTEN BY: A: GIBB B: ARNOLD C: CARL BROKELMAN D: NONE OF THESE 337: THE ARAB SIQILLIYAH IS : A: SPAIN B: SICILY C: ITALY D: NONE OF THESE 338: UMAR KHAYYAM IS KNOWN FOR HIS : A: SHAH NAMA B: SIYASAT NAMA C: RUBA'IYYAT D: NONE OF THESE 339. Before Islam Arab were engaged live systematically as: (a) Central Government (b) Autonomous body (c) Tribal feuds Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 171 (d) Own master mind (e) None of these 340. Hadith was complied by: (a) Hazrat Abu Bakkar (b) Hujjaj Bin Yousuf (c) Umer Bin Abdul Aziz (d) Haroon Rasheed (e) None of these 341. Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born on the following date: (a) 2nd August 570 AD (b) 13th August 570 AD (c) 3rd August 571 AD (d) 14"'Sept. 571 AD (e) None of these 342. Ha j re-As wad means: (a) Pious Stone (b) Black Stone (c) Historical Stone(d) Foundation Stone (e) None of these 343. Ka'bah is situated in the valley of: (a) Valley Karan (b) Valley Taif (c) Valley Makka (d) None of these (6) Hazrat Imam Hussain died in: (a) 680 AD (b) 681 AD (c) 682 AD (d). 683 AD (e) None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 172 344. Treaty of Hudaibiyah was observed in: "(a) 5thHijrah (b) 6lh Hijrah (c). 7lh Hijrah. (d) 8th Hijrah (e) None of these 345. Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) died on: (a) March 633 AD (b) April 633 AD (c) May 633 AD (d) June 633 AD (e) None of these 346. Hazrat Othman was murdered on: (a) 17th March, 656 A.D. (b) 17th April, 656 A.D. (c) 17th May, 656 A.D. (d) 17th June, 656 A.D. 347. Al – Andulus was conquered by the Arabs in: (a) 699 AD (b) 711 AD (c) 800 AD (d) None of these 348. Gibraltar is named after: (a) Musa bin Nusair (b) Caliph Walid (c) Tariq bin Ziyad (d) None of these 349. Musa bin Nusair was Governor of: (a) Egypt (b) Africa North Africa (c) Basra (d) None of these 350. Berbers belonged to: (a) India (b) Iraq (c) Africa (d) None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 173 351. Al-Dakhil was a Prince of the house of: (a) Umayyah (b) Fatimah (c) Abbas (d) None of these 352. Granada fell in: (a) 1398 (b) 1452 (c) 1492 (d) None of these 353. Cordova is a city of: (a) Saudi Arabia (b) Libya (c) Spian (d) None of these 354. Zaryab was: (a) Poet (b) Politician (c) Musician (d) None of these 355. Muhammad Al Fatih was an: (a) Arab (b) African (c) Turk (d) None of these 356. Istanbul was the capital of the Khilafat of: (a) Banu Abbas (b) Ottomans (c) Banu Fatimah (d) None of these 357. Ibn e Khuldun was: (a) King (b) Governor (c) Historian (d) None of these 358. Jamaluddin Afghani was born in: Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 174 (a) India (b) Iran (c) Afghanistan (d) None of these 359. The city of Baghdad lies on the: (a) River Nile (b) Tigris (c) Indus (d) None of these 360. Muhammad Ali was the ruler of: (a) Syria (b) Turkey (c) Egypt (d) None of these 361. Ottoman Caliphate was abolished in: (a) 1900 (b) 1918 (c) 1922 (d) None of these 362. Ib e Rushd was a distinguished: (a) Musician (b) Calligraphist (c) Philosopher (d) None of these 363. The capital of Saudi Arabia is: (a) Makkah (b) Madinah (c) RIyadh (d) None of these 364. Alp Arsalan belonged to (a) The Ottoman (b) Saljuqid (c) Mamluq Dynasty (d) None of these 365. ―The Preaching of Islam‖ is written by: (a) Carl Brockelmann Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 175 (b) T. W. Arnold (c) T. B. Irving (d) None of these 366. R. Dozy is the author of: (a) Islam in History (b) The spirit of Islam (c) The Spanish Islam (d) None of these 367. Which is the 3rd Sura in Al-Quran? (a) Al-Maida (b) Aal-e-Imran (c) An_Nisa (d) None of these 368. Imam Shafi was a: (a) Philosopher (b) Jurist (c) Poet (d) None of these 369. Tigris is a river of: (a) Uzbekistan (b) Iraq (c) Kazakhstan (d) None of these 370. The modern name of Habsha is (a) Africa (b) Ethopia (c) Sudam (d) None of these 371. Word Muhammad means: (a) Worthy of praise (b) The praised one (c) Noble (d) None of these 372. Aws and Kharzaj were two tribes of: (a) The Jews (b) The Quraish Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 176 (c) The Ansar (d) None of these 373. Banu Quraiza, Banu Nadir and Banu Qainuqa were three tribes of the: (a) Muslims (b) Christians (c) Jews (d) None of these 374. Arrange in chronological order: (a) Battle of Uhud (b) Battle of Muta (c) Battle of Khandaq (d) None of these 375. The capital of Khurasan was: (a) Peshawar (b) Daibul (c) Nishapur (d) None of these 376. Khilafat-e-Rashida lasted for about: (a) 60 years (b) 80 years (c) 30 years (d) None of these 377. Ummayed Caliph Mu‟awiyah was son of: (a) Abu Talib (b) Abu Sufyan (c) Jafar (d) None of these 378. The battle of Qudisiyya was fought during the reign of: (a) Caliph Abu Bakr (b) Caliph Umar Faruq (c) Salahuddin Ayyubi (d) None of these 379. Tughril was the founder of: (a) Ghaznawids Dynasty (b) Ghaurid Dynasty Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 177 (c) Saljuq Dynasty (d) None of these 380. Khuzestan is an area in: (a) Turkey (b) Iran (c) Azerbaijan (d) None of these 381. Sulaiman, the Magnificent was an: (a) Abbasid Caliph (b) Ottoman Caliph (c) Mughal king (d) None of these 382. The Mongols defeated: (a) Salahuddin Ayyubi (b) The Abbasids (c) The Ghaznawids (d) None of these 383. Bait-al-Hikmah was established by: (a) Babar (b) Akber (c) Harun al-Rashid (d) None of these 384. Carl Brockelmann is the author of: (a) History of the Islamic People (b) The Samanids (c) The Fatimids (d) None of these 385. The Ottoman Dynasty fell in: (a) 1810 (b) 1924 (c) 1940 (d) None of these 386. Musailama al Kazzab was: (a) Writer (b) False Prophet (c) Trader (d) None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 178 387. Sulyman, the magnificent invaded Vienna in: (a) 1540 (b) 1555 (c) 1580 (d) None of these 1529 388. ―History of Medieval Islam‖ was written by: (a) Amir Ali (b) Sulyman (c) Sunders (d) None of these 389. Armistice between Turkey and the Allies too place in: (a) 1520 (b) 1819 (c) 1919 [B] None of these 390. Kamal Mustafa was born in the town of: (a) Basra (b) Cyprus (c) Salonika (d) None of these 391. Russia declared war on Turkey: (a) 1718 (b) 1877 (c) 1978 (d) None of these 392. ―A History of Muslim in Spain‖ was written by: (a) Macmillan (b) Frank Cass (c) Yaqut (d) None of these 393. Merida, an old city of Spain, was founded by: (a) Jews (b) Muslims (c) Romans (d) None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 179 394. „Islam in History‟ was written by: (a) Ibn e Khuldun (b) Nadawi (c) Muhmmad Munir (d) None of these Syed Wahidudin 395. The greatest Muslim Art in which they have achieved incomparable success is: (a) Paintings (b) Architecture (c) Calligraphy (d) None of these 396. The city of Baghdad lies on the: (a) River Nile (b) Tigris (c) Bay of Bengal (d) None of these 397. Which Muslim ruler was styled the ―Augustus of the Arabs‖? (a) Mansur (b) Mamun (c) Zubair (d) None of these 398. Hakam-I became caliph of Cordova in: (a) 756 (b) 788 (c) 796 (d) None of these 399. The book ―Studies in the Islamic History‖ was written by: (a) Syed Amir Ali (b) Hanif Nadvi (c) Amir Hussain (d) None of these 400. Musa bin Nusair was the governor of: (a) Iran (b) Basra (c) Africa Nort Africa (d) None of these 401. Hisham became Sovereign of Damascus in: Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 180 (a) 717 (b) 724 (c) 743 (d) None of these 402. Saba, the Capturer, was succeeded by his son: (a) Himyar (b) Kablan (c) Zaid (d) None of these 403. Abolition of the Sultanate took place in: (a) 1918 (b) 1920 (c) 1922 (d) None of these 404. Avicenna was not only a genius but also a distinguished: (a) Musician (b) Calligraphist (c) Physician (d) None of these 405. Ibn e Khuldun was born in Tunis in the year: (a) 1332 (b) 1242 (c) 1248 (d) None of these 406. Universal history book known as ―Al-Kamil‖ was written by: (a) Ibn ul Athir (b) Tabari (c) Masudi None of these 407. Total number of the Surahs of the Holy Quran is: (a) 99 (b) 114 (c) 120 (d) None of these 408. Write down the names of Khulafa e Rashideen in chronological order. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 181 409. Imam Abu Hanifa was a: (a) Philosopher (b) Faqih (c) Poet (d) None of these 410. Euphrates is a river of: (a) North Africa (b) Iran (c) Iraq (d) None of these 411. Arrange in chronological order: (a) Battle of Khaibar 2 (b) Battle of Badr 1 (c) Battle of Hunain 3 412. Sammara was a city of: (a) Afghanistan (b) Turkey (c) Iraq (d) None of these 413. Musa bin Nusair was the governor of: (a) Makkah (b) Madinah (c) North America (d) None of these 414. Muhammad Bin Qasim conquered: (a) Spain (b) Iran (c) Sindh (d) None of these (9) ―Al Ahkam al Sutlania‖ was written by: (a) Ibn Khuldun (b) Al-Mawardi (c) Al Farabi (d) None of these 415. The Cantonment of Basra was founded by: (a) Hazrat Ali (b) Hazrat Umar Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 182 (c) Al Saffah (d) None of these 416. Imam al Ghazali was the author or: (a) Tahafat al Tahafat (b) (c) Tahafat al Falasafah (d) None of these 417. Alp Arsalan belonged to: (a) The Ottomon (b) Saljuqid (c) Mamluk Dynasty (d) None of these 418. The battle of Qadisiyaah was won by: (a) Tariq bin Ziyad (b) Salahuddin Ayyubi (c) Sa‟ad bin Abi Waqas (d) None of these 419. Baghdad was the capital of: (a) Banu Umayyah (b) Banu Abbas (c) Banu Fatimah (d) None of these 420. Battle of Karbala occurred during the reign of: (a) Amir Muawiyah (b) Harun al Rasheed (c) Yazeed (d) None of these 421. Al-Idrisi was a: (a) Philosopher (b) Muhaddith (c) Geographer (d) None of these 422. Arrange in chronological order the following rulers. (a) Amin al-Rashid 3 (b) Walid bin Abdul Malik 1 (c) Al Mansur 2 Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 183 423. The battle of Jamal was fought between __ Hazrat Aysha RA______ and __Hazrat Ali RA_______. 424. Imam Bukhari was a: (a) Caliph (b) Mufassir (c) Muhaddith (d) None of these 425. Aswad Ansi was (a) Poet (b) False Prophet (c) Trader (d) None of these 426. The first mosque built for Muslims was: (a) Bait-ul-Maqdas (b) Quba Mosque (c) Nabvi Mosque (d) None of these 427. Musailma Kazzab was killed by: (a) Khalid bin Walid (b) Wahshi (c) Hazrat Abbas (d) None of these 428. Battle of BADR was fought in the year: (a) 2 A.H (b) 3 A.H (c) 4 A.H (d) None of these 429. Grand Mosque at Damascus was built by: (a) Abdul Malik (b) Waleed (c) Umar bin Abdul Aziz (d) None of these 430. At Qadsia ________ commanded the Muslim army. (a) Saad bin Abi Waqas (b) Khalid bin Waleed Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 184 (c) Ikrama (d) None of these 431. Dots on Arabic letter was introduced by: (a) Hajjaj (b) Yahya Barmaki (c) Hassan Basri (d) None of these 432. Abbasids adopted _______ colour for their official dress. (a) Red (b) Green (c) Black (d) None of these 433. Abu Muslim Khurasani was murdered in: (a) 730 A.D. (b) 755 A.D. (c) 757 A.D. (d) None of these 434. Zakariyya Razi was a: (a) Mufassir (b) Sufi (c) Physician (d) None of these 435. Ottoman Sultans were the direct descendants of: (a) Osman (b) Timur (c) Chingez Khan (d) None of these 436. Mamun-ur-Rashid following __________ doctrines. (a) Ismaili (b) Ashari (c) Mutazilla (d) None of these 437. Al-Khwarzmi was a: (a) Soldier (b) Astonomer (c) Mathematician Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 185 (d) None of these 438. ________ signed the Treaty of Hudaibiya on behalf of the Quresh. (a) Abu Sufyan (b) Suhail bin Amar (c) Utba (d) None of these 439. Baghdad was conquered and sacked by Halaku Khan in: (a) 1258 A.D. (b) 1260 A.D. (c) 1265 A.D. (d) None of these 440. Tulaiha was a: (a) Trader (b) Poet (c) False Prophet (d) None of these 441. Khayr-al-Din Barbarossa was a: (a) Sailor (Admiral) (b) Qazi (c) Minister (d) None of these 442. Tragedy of Karbala took place in the year: (a) 61 A.H. (b) 71 A.H. (c) 81 A.H. (d) None of these 443. ________ was the Tutor of Haroon-ur-Rashid: (a) Khalid Rarmaki (b) Yahya Barmaki (c) Ghazali (d) None of these 444. Constantinople was conquered by: (a) Muhammad II (b) Suleman (c) Murad (d) None of these Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 186 445. Hammurabi, the law giver was a: (a) Babylonian (b) Assyrian (c) None of these 446. Who was the first conqueror of Africa? (a) Muhammad Bin Qasim (b) Khalid Bin Walid (c) Uqba bin Nafi (d) None of these 447. Spain was conquered by: (a) Mohmud Ghaznawi (b) Musa bin Nusair (c) Tariq bin Ziyad (d) None of these 448. Spain is called by the Arabs as: (a) Afiquiye (b) Auruba (c)Al-Andalus (d) None of these 449. Ibn Khaldun was an: (a) Architect (b) Historian (c) Muhaddith (d) None of these 450. Ibn Zaidun was: (a) Historian (b) Philosopher (c) Poet (d) None of these 451. Ibn Tufail lived in: (a) Egypt (b) Spain (c) Syria (d) None of these 452. Cordova is a city of: (a) Libya Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 187 (b) Al-Andalus (c) Lebanon (d) None of these 453. Who was Zaryab: (a) A poet (b) A politician (c) A singer (d) None of these 454. The Moors vacated Spain in: (a) 1501 (b) 1492 (c) 1452 (d) None of these 455. What is the name of the book written by Ibn Khaldun? Muqadma 456. What is the real name of ―Al-Dakhil‖ Abdl Rehman 1 457. ―Thafa-tul-Thafat‖ is a book on: (a) Science (b) History (c) Philosophy (d) None of these 458. Who was known as Hawk of Quresh? (a) Amir Muawiya (b) Abd-ul-Rahman - I (c) Ibn Zubair (d) None of these 459. What is Granada and Cordova in Arabic (Urdu) alphabets? Kurtba 460. What is Wadi-al-Kabeer? River 461. Did the Moor enter in France? Write Yes or No. 462. Who first took the title of ―Khalifa‖ in Spain? Abdl Rehman 3 463. Name at least TWO Muslim Philosophers of Spain. Ibn Arbi, IBN KHALDUN 464. Which city was called ―Queen of the cities‖ (Aroos ul Bilaad)? Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 188 (a) Baghdad (b) Cordova (c) Damascus (d) None of these 465. Berbers originally were: (a) Iranians (b) Arabs (c) Africans (d) None of these 466. 570/571 Born on 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal. 467. 576 Demise of Hazrat Bibi Aamina. 468. 578 Demise of Hazrat Abdul Muttalib. 469. 582 Makes journey to Syria. Meets Buhaira who forecasts Rasulullah forthcoming prophethood. 470. 593 471. Rebuilding of the Ka'ba and placing of the Hajre Aswad (Black Stone). 472. 594 Takes a second journey to Syria under the employment of Hazrat Bibi Khadija (R.A) . 473. 595 Marriage to Hazrat Bibi Khadija (R.A). 474. 609 Receiving the first Divine Revelation (Wahi) in Ramadhan. 475. 612 Islaam accepted by twenty persons. Public declaration of the call of Islaam. 476. 614 Advice a group of Muslims to emigrate to Abyssinia. 477. 619 Me'raj (Ascension)-27 Rajab. 478. 621 Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 189 The first Oath of Allegiance- Aqaba. 479. 622 The second Oath of Allegiance. 480. 623 Hijrat (Emigration) to Madinah. The beginning of the Islamic Calender (A.H) 481. 624 Battle of Badr Expulsion of Banu Qaynuqa Change of Qibla from Jerusalem to Makkah 482. 625 483. Battle of Uhad 484. 627 Battle of the Trench 485. 628 The Treaty of Hudaibiyya Letters (Epistles) to Kings 486. 629 Conquest of Khybar 487. 630 The Expedition of Muta Conquest of Makkah 488. 630 The Expedition of Tabuk First Haj of Muslims 489.631 Year of Deputation and Farewell Pilgrimage 490.632 The demise of Rasullulah (12th Rabi-ul-Awwal) 491. Istalam is kissing of Hajr Aswad. 492. Islam has 2 major sects. 493. There are 5 fundaments of Islam. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 190 494. 2 types of faith. 495. 5 Articles of faith. 496. Tehlil means the recitation of Kalima. 497. Deen-e-Hanif is an old name of Islam. 498. First institution of Islam is Suffah. 499. Haq Mahar in Islam is fixed only 400 misqal. 500. Ijma means ageing upon any subject. 501. Qayas means reasoning by analogy. 502. There are four schools of thought of Islamic Law. 503. Janatul Baki is situated in Madina. 504. Masjid-e-Hanif is located in Mina. 505. JANAT UL MOALA is a graveyard in MECCA. 506. Qazaf: false accusation of adultery punishable with 80 lashes. 507. Lyla-tul-Barrah means the Night of Forgiveness. 508. Karam-un-Katibin means Illustrious writers. 509. Oldest mosque on earth is Kaabatullah. 510. 1st Kalima=Tayyab, 2nd =Shahadat, 3rd =Tamjeed, 4th =Tauheed, 5th =Astaghfar, 6th =Rad-e-Kufar 511. Qiblah means anything in front. 512. Saabi is one who changes his religion. 513. Sidrat-ul-Mantaha means last tree of the Eternity. 514. Jaabi is one who collects Zakat. 515. First collection of Ahadith is Sahifah-e-Saadiqa. 516. Saying of Prophet are called Wahi Ghair Matlloo. 517. In iman-e-Mufassal essential beliefs are 7 in number. 518. The most exalted angels are four. 519. Greatest angel as per Islam is Jibra‘eel. 520. Each human being is attended permanently by two angels. 521. Barzakh: time period between death and Day of Judgment. 522. Another name of surah Ali-Isra is bani Israel. 523. Holy Prophet was born in 571 A.D 22nd April. 524. Father‘s name, Hazat Abdullah. 525. Mother‘ Name, Hazrat Amna. 526. Maternal Grand Father‘s name Wahib bins Abdul Munnaf. 527. Maternal Grandmother, Batarah. 528. Real name of Abdu Mutalib was Shaba. 529. Grandmother name, Fatima. 530. 10 is the number of Uncles and 6 aunts. 531. Prophet journeyed to Syria with Abu Talib at 12 years. 532. At 25 Prophet married to Hazrat Khadija. 533. Hazrat Khadija accepted Islam first in Women and in all. 534. Hazrat Abu Bakar accepted first in Men. 535. Hazrat Ali accepted first in Children. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 191 536. Varqa Bin Naufal verified Prophet for the first time. 537. Holy prophet had 4 daughters and 3 sons. 538. At age of 40 holy Prophet received first Wahy. 539. Hazrat Zubaida (RA) was the second wife of Holy Prophet. 540. In 622 A.D Holy Prophet migrated to madina. 541. Hazrat Haleema was the foster mother of Holy Prophet. 542. Besides Hazrat Haleema (RA) Holy Prophet (PBUH) said that Umme-e-Aemon is also my mother. 543. Name the foster mother(s) of the Holy Prophet (SAW) Hazrat Halema (RA), Hazrat Sobia (RA) and Hazrat Khola (RA) 544. How many years after the birth of Holy Prophet (SAW), Hazrat Aamina died? Six years 545. Sheema was the foster sister of Holy Prophet. 546. Abduallh Bin Abu Sheema was the foster brother of Prophet. 547. Hazrat Haleema looked after the holy prophet for 4 years. 548. 35 was the age at the time of Hajr-i-Aswad incident. 549. Hazrat Bilal Habshi was the first slave to accept Islam. 550. Wife of Abu Lahab used to spread throne in the way of prophet in 4th year of prophethood. 551. Home of Hazrat Arqam (RA) used as the centre of secret preaching by the holy prophet. 552. In 7th Nabvi boycott of Banu Hashim began. 553. Hazrat Adam met with Holy Prophet on the first heaven. 554. Hazrat Isa and Hazrat Yahya on 2nd. 555. Hazrat Yaqub on 3rd. 556. Hazrat Idrees on 4th. 557. Hazrat Harron on 5th. 558. Hazrat Musa on 6th. 559. Hazrat Ibraheem on 7th. 560. Al-Kaswa is the name of Camel on which prophet traveled. 561. Prophet purchased mosque land at medina from two orphans. 562. 45 Companions were with Prophet in migration to madina. 563. Charter of Madina was issued on 1 A.H it had 53 Articles. 564. Transfer of Qibla was ordered in 2nd A.H. 565. 27 total no of Ghazwas. 566. First Ghazwah of Islam was Widan, fought in 12th month of First Hijrah. 567. Jang Badr occurred in 2 A.H. 313 Muslims fought in battle. 568. Types of Hadith are 10. 569. Imam Zuhri (RA) became the first to consolidate Ahadith. 570. No of Hadith Collected by Abu Huraira (RA) 5374. 571. Prophet hazrat Noah (AS) known as Shaikh al Anbiya 572. Aby Ubaiduh Bin Jiirrah was entitled Ameen-ul Ummat. 573. Hazrat Umar proposed Azan for the first time. 574. The dome over the sacred Grave of the holy prophet is known as Dunbade-Khizra. 575. Baitul Mamur is a place where seventy thousand angles were circumambulation during Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 192 the Holy Ascension. 576. Baitul Mamoor is on 7th Heaven. 577. 4 kings accepted Islam when holy prophet sent them letters. 578. Mosque of Zarar was demolished by prophet. 579. Ume Salma was present at the time of the battle of Khyber. 580. Hazrat Ali Conquered the fort of Qamus. 581. Lady named Zainab tried to poison the Holy Prophet. 582. Prophet recited surah Al-Fatha at the conquest of Makkah . 583. Hashim was grand father of prophet & brother of Muttalib. 584. The name Muhamammad was proposed by Abdul Muttalib while the name Ahmed was proposed by Bibi Aminah. 585. Migration from Mecca to Abyssinia took place in the 7th month of the 5th year of the mission i.e 615 A.d. The total number of migrated people was 15 586. Second migration to Habshah took place in 616 A.D. 587. Second migration to Abyssinia 101 people with 18 females. 588. After Amina‘s death, Ummay Aimen looked after Prophet. 589. After Harb-e-Fajjar, Prophet took part in Halaf-ul-Fazul. 590. Prophet made second business trip to Syria in 24th year of elephant. 591. Friend of Khadija Nafeesa carried message of Nikah. 592. Surname of Haleema Sadia was Ummay Kabtah. 593. Surname of Prophet was Abu-ul-Qasim. 594. Da‘ia of the Prophet was Shifa who was mother of Abdul Rehman bin Auf. 595. Abdul Mutalib died in 579 A.D. 596. Masaira a slave of Khadija accompanied Prophet to Syria. 597. Foster mothers of Prophet were Haleema, Sobia & Khola. 598. First forster mother was Sobia who was mother of Hamza. 599. For six years Haleema took care of Prophet. 600. For two years Abdul Mutalib took care of Prophet. 601. Prophet had two real paternal uncles i.e Zubair & Abu Talib. 602. Zubair died before Prophethood. 603. After 7 days the Aqeeqa ceremony of Prophet was held. 604. Prophet belonged to Banu Hashim clan of Quraish tribe. 605. Among uncles Abbas & Hamza embraced Islam. 606. Amina was buried at Abwa b/w Makkah & Madina. 607. Six months before the Prophet‘s birth his father died. 608. Prophet had no brother and no sister. 609. Abdullah died at Madina. 610. Prophet had six aunties. 611. Foster father of Prophet was Haris. 612. At the age of 15, Herb-e-Fajjar took place. 613. Herb-e-Fajjar means war fought in the probihited months. 614. First father-in-law of Prophet was Khawalid. 615. Aamina belonged to Bani Zohra tribe. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 193 616. Umar accepted Islam in 616 A.d. 617. Social boycott of Banu Hashim took place in 7th Nabvi. 618. Shi‘b means valley. 619. Social boycott continued for 3 years. 620. A group of Madina met Prophet in 11th Nabvi. 621. Uqba is located near Makkah. 622. The group of Madinites belonged to Khazraj tribe. 623. Accord of Uqba took place in 13th Nabvi. 624. On 27th Rajab, 10 Nabvi the event of Miraj took place. 625. 10th Nabvi was called Aam-ul-Hazan (year of grief). 626. Name of the camel on which Prophet was riding in migration was Qaswa. 627. Omaar bin Hisham was the original name of Abu Jehl. 628. Abu-al-Hikm is the title of Abu Jehl. 629. When did Hazrat Hamza (RA) embrace Islam Fifth Nabavi 630. Persons included in Bait-e-Uqba Oola 12 and in Bait-e-Uqba Sani 75. 631. Cave of Hira is 3 miles from Makkah. 632. Hijra took place in 13th Nabvi. 633. Second convent of Al-Aqba arrived at Makkah in 12th Nabvi. 634. Medina is 448 Km from Makkah. (250 miles) 635. Makkah conquest occurred in 8th year of Hijra. 636. Prophet performed Hajj in 10th Hija. 637. Prophet was buried in the hujra of Ayesha. 638. Prophet was born in 1st Year of Elephant. 639. Ambassadors sent to Arab& other countries in 7th Hijra. 640. King of Iran tore away the message of Prophet. 641. King of Byzantine in 7th Hijra was Hercules. 642. After 6 years of the birth of Holy prophet Bibi Aamna died. 643. After 8 years of the birth of Prophet Abdul Muttalib died. 644. 632 A.D Charter of Madina. 645. Holy Prophet demised at the age of 63. 646. Hijrah year began with 14th Nabvi. 647. 10th year of prophet hood is known as year of grief. 648. First Azan was called out in 1. A.H. 649. Bahira Syrian Christian saint recognized prophet as last prophet. 650. Harb-i-Fajjar was a war fought b/w Quraish and Bani Hawazin Prophet was of 15 years and participated in it. 651. Prophet visited Taif in 10th Nabvi. 652. Tribe of Taif was Saqaif. 653. Prophet with Zaid bin Haris, went Taif & stayed for 10 days. 654. Bibi Amna suckled Prophet for 3 days. 655. After 18 month at Madina of change of Qibla occurred. 656. Old name of Zu Qiblatain is Banu Saleem. 657. Prophet prayed 2 years in cave Hira before first revelation. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 194 658. The name of Ibadat done by Prophet in Hira was Tahanas. 659. Cave of Hira is in Jabal-e-Noor Mountain. 660. At Masjid-e-Hanif (Madina) almost 70 prophets are buried. 661. Masjid-e-Hanif (Mina) chk 662. Month of migration was Rabiul Awal 663. Qibla changed in 2nd Hijra. 664. Qiblah now-a-days is called Khana-e-Kaba. 665. Prophet addressed Khutba-e-Jum‘aa for first time in 1st Hijra 666. Azan for prayer was adopted in 1st Hijra. 667. Inhabitants of Taaif accepted Islam in 9th Hijrah. 668. Year of Deputation is 9th Hijrah. 669. Moawakhat (the brotherhood ) took place in 2nd Hijra. 670. Jehad was allowed in 2nd Hijrah. 671. Ashaab-e-Sufah: Muhajirs who stayed near Masjid-e-Nabvi. 672. Hurrirah means a cat. 673. Bait-e-Rizwan took place in 6th Hijrah. 674. Jewish tribe of Banu Nuzair expelled from Madina in 4th H. 675. Bait-e-Rizwan is also known as Bait-e-Shajra made under Keekar tree. 676. Companions of Prophet at Hudabiya were 1400. 677. Prophet stayed at Makkah for 15 days after its conquest. 678. 1 Lac companions accompanied Prophet at last Hajj. 679. Prophet spent his last days in Ayesha‘s house. 680. Cave of Soar is located near Makkah 5 miles. 681. Quba is 3 miles away from Madina. 682. In sixth year of Hijrah, Prophet intended for Umrah. 683. Aam-ul-Wufood is 9th A.H.. 684. Prophet stayed in Ayyub Ansari‘s house for 7 months. 685. Prophet performed Umrah in 7th A.H. 686. Hazrat Haleema looked after the Holy Prophet for 3 years. 687. Zaid Bin Haris (R.A) was the adopted son of the Holy Prophet. 688. Kuniyaat of the Holy Prophet was Abul Qasim. 689. Holy prophet made first trade journey at the age of 9. 690. Nafeesa carried Khadija‘s message of marriage to Prophet. 691. Year 570 known as year of Elephant or Amal Fil. 692. Hazrat Khadija and Hazrat Abu Talib died in 619. 693. First place from where Prophet openly started his preaching Jabl Faran or Mount Safa. 694. Prophet did covert messaging at House of Arkam upto 3 Nabvi. (i.e for 3 years) 695. Prophet preached openly in 4th Nabvi. 696. Prophet narrated the event of Miraj first of all to Umm-e-Hani (real sister of Ali) 697. Prophet was staying at the house of Umme-e-Hani on the night of Miraj. 698. In miraj Prophet traveled from Baitul Muqadas to Sidratul Mantaha. 699. During Hijrat Saraqa bin Sajjal spied. 700. In Miraj Jibrael called Aazan in Baitul Muqadas. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 195 701. Prophet led all the prophets in a prayer in miraj at al-Aqsa 702. Fatima died after 6 Months (age=31,11 A.H) Prophet. 703. Youngest daughter Fatima. 704. Islamic official seal started on 1st Muharram, 7 A.H 705. Seal of Prophet was made of Silver. 706. What was written on the Holy Prophet (SAW) seal? Allah Rasool Muhammad 707. Prophet performed 1(in10 A.H) Hajj and 4(in7 A.H) umras. 708. Change of Qibla occurred on 15 Shaban,2 A.H(Monday)(during Zuhr) 709. Construction of Masjid-e-Nabvi started Rabiulawal, 1 A.H. 710. Namaz-e-Juma became Farz in Medina. 711. First man to embrace Islam on the eve of Fatah-e-Makka was Abu Sufyan. 712. Second woman to embrace Islam Lababa bint Haris (chk Ummay Aiman) (chk Nafeesa) 713. First to migrate to Madina (first muhajir) Abu Salam. 714. Last to migrate to Madina was Abbas. 715. First non-arab to embrace Islam Farwah bin Umro 716. Facsimile of the Prophet Mus‘ab bin Umair. 717. Kalsoom bin al_Hadam gave land for Quba mosque 718. The title of ammenul ummat is of Abu Ubaidah bin Jarrah.(conqurer of Damascus) 719. Prophet offered congregational prayer in Kaaba in 6th Nabvi. 720. The day when Prophet delivered his last Khutab was Juma. 721. Idols in Kaba before Islam numbered 360. 722. The largest idol named Habal. 723. Prophet preached Islam openly in 4th Nabvi. 724. Year of deputation was 9th. 725. Bilal called first aazan of Fajr prayer. 726. The Hadith, which is transmitted with continuity and enjoys such abundance of narrators that their statement becomes authentic, is called Matwatar. 727. The grave of the Prophet was prepared by Hazrat Abu Talha 728. Qasim was first of the Holy Prophet's children to be born. 729. The first Namaz-e-Janazah performed by Rasoolullah was that of Asad bin Zaraara (radi Allahu anhu). 730. The first Namaaz to be made Fardh was Tahajjud Namaaz, which was later made Nafil. 731. At Masjid-e-Nabvi first Muslim University was established. 732. Holy prophet labored in the formation of Masjid-e-Quba. 733. Masjid-e-Zara was built by Hyporcrites at Madina. 734. Nabvi Mosque constructed in 1 A.H Rabi-ul Awwal. 735. 25 Doors are in Masjid –e-Haram, the most important door of Kaaba is Babul Salam. 736. Qibla change order came in Mosque Zul Qiblatain 737. The flag colour of the Holy Prophet was white and yellow at the time of conquest of Makkah. 738. Friday is known as Sayeed Ul Ayam. 739. Shab-e-Barat is celebrated on the 15th night of Shuban. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 196 740. 26th night of Rajab is the night of Accession. 741. In 256 Imam Bukhari died. 742. 6 Lac Ahadith collected by Imam Bukhari. 743. The camel driver of Prophet at the fall of Mecca was Usama bin Zaid bin Haris. 744. Prophet issued order of killing Abdul Uza bin Khatal at the fall of Mecca. 745. At Koh-e-Safa, Prophet addressed after conquest of Makkah. 746. First Ghazwa is Widdan or Abwa in 1 A.H 747. 624 Battle of Badr.2hij 748. 625 Battle of Uhad. 3hij 749. 626 Battle of Rajih.4hij 750. 627 Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab).5hij 751. 628, Treaty of Hudaibiya, Hazrat Khalid bin Walid Accepted Islam, Conquest of Khyber.6hij 752. 629, Battle of Mutah, Preaching of Islam to various kings.7hij 753. 630, Battle of Hunain, Conquest of Makkah.8hij 754. 631, Battle of Tabuk. 9hij 755. 632, Hajjat-ul-Wida.10hij 756. 680, Tragedy of Karballah.61hij 757. Badr is a village. 758. Battle of Bard was fought on 17th Ramzan. 759. Battle of Uhd was fought on 5th Shawal. 760. Battle Badar Ghazwa is named as Furqan. 761. Uhd is a hill. 762. Yom-ul Furaqn is called to Yom ul Badar. 763. Fath Mobeen is called to Sulah Hudaibiah. 764. Number of soldiers in Badar, Muslim 313 Kufar 1000 765. After Badr conquest, Prophet stayed for 3 days there. 766. Badr was fought for 3 times. 767. Martyr of Badr Muslims 14 Kufar 70 768. Leader of the Kufar in this battle was Abu Jahl. 769. Number of Muslim martyrs in the battle of Uhad 70 770. In Uhad quraish were laid by Abu Sufwan. 771. In Uhad number of Muslim soldiers 1000 kufar 3000. 772. Ahzab means Allies. 773. Ditch dug on border of Syria with help of 3000 companions in 2 weeks. 774. Muslim strength 1600. 775. Khyber was captured in 20 days. 776. During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair wine was prohibited. 777. The battle of Khandaq is also known an battle of Ahzab. 778. Conquest of Makkah was took place on 20 Ramzan. 779. Battle in which prophet not participated is known as Saria. 780. Hazrat Hamza was the first commander of Islamic Army. 781. In Uhd battle Muslim women participated firstly. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 197 782. Battle of Mauta was the first non Arab War. 783. 3000 was the number of musims at the battle of Ditch. 784. 10,000 at the conquest of Makkah. 785. 30,000 at the time of Tabuk. 786. Last Ghazwa- Tabuk. 787. For 20 days Prophet stayed at Tabuk. 788. Total number of Sarias is 53 or 56. 789. Porphet was the commander in the expedition of Tabuk. 790. First Islamic Non Arab was battle of Mautta 8. A.H.. 791. The person killed by the Holy Prophet was Ubay Bin Kalf. 792. In Battle of Uhad, the teeth of Holy Prophet were martyred. 793. Khalid bin Walid was titled Saif-ul-Allah in battle Moata. 794. Abu Jahal was killed in Battle of Badr by Maaz (add) 795. In Hudabiya Sohail bin Amru represented Quraysh. 796. Battle of Hunain fought b/w Muslims and Hawazin Tribe. 797. Batttle of Tabuk was against the Roman Emperor Heraclius. 798. The first Shaheed (Martyr) was Amaar bin Yaasir 799. First female martyr: Summaya (mother of Amaar bin Yaasir) 800. The first person to be martyred in the Battle of Badr was the freed slave of Hazrat Umar : Muhaj‘jah 801. Khalid bin Walid was removed from the service in the reign of Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA). He was removed in 17 A.H. 802. Battle of chains was fought b/w Persians and the Muslims. 803. Umar bin Abdual Aziz is considered as the 5th Khalifa. 804. Abdul Malik was the poet ruler of Ummaya. 805. Karballa took place on 10th Muharram 61 A.H/ 680 A.D 806. Salahuddin Ayubi was of Abbasid dynasty. 807. Halaku Khan came to power after Abbasids. 808. Al Qanun was written by Ibn-i-Sina. 809. Ibn Khuldun is called founder of sociology. 810. Tahafut-al-Falasifah was written by Al-Khazali. 811. Halaku Khan sacked Baghdad in 1258 A.D. 812. Al Shifa a book on philosophy was written by Ibn Sina. 813. prophet stayed at Makkah for 53 years & in Medina 10 years 814. Mubha: an act which brings neither blessings nor punishment. 815. Naval Commander of Islam, Abu Qays under Hazrat Usman 816. Battle of Camel was fought b/w Ali and Hazrat Aysha. 817. Hazrat Khalid bin Walid accepted Islam in 8th A.H. 818. Hazrat Ali established Bait-ul-Maal. 819. During the caliphate of Umar (RA) Iran was conquered. 820. Abu Hurairah has reported largest number of Ahadith. 821. Masjid Al Aqsa is the first Mosque ever built on the earth. 822. Sindh was conquered during the reign of Walid 1. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 198 823. Kharajit is the earliest sect of Islam. 824. Battle of Yermuk was fought in 634 A.D.: 825. Khyber conquest made in 7th Hijra (628 A.D) 826. The Ghazwa in which the Holy Prophet Pbuh missed four prayers was Ghazwa Khandaq. 827. First woman martyr Samiya by Abu Jahl. 828. First man martyr Haris bin Abi Hala. 829. Jihad means to strive hard. 830. Jihad made obligatory in 2nd A.H. 831. The battle was forbidden in Arabs in the month of Muharam. 832. Ghazwa Badr is named as Furqan. 833. Ohad is located near Madina. 834. Ohad is 3 miles from Madina. 835. Abdullah bin Ubai accompanied with 300 men. 836. 50 archers were posted to protect the pass in Ohad mountain. 837. Ummay Hakeem was grand daughter of Abu Jehl. 838. Banu Nuzair tribe settled in Khyber after expelled from Madina. 839. Prophet dug a trench along the border of Syria. 840. 3000 men dug the ditch. 841. In battle of Ahzab a piercing blast of cold wind blew. 842. Khyber is located near Madina at 200 km distance. 843. The centre of Jewish population in Arabia was Khyber. 844. Against Khyber muslim army was 1600 men strong. 845. Khyber was captured in 20 days. 846. Khyber is located near the border of Syria. 847. Moata was situated in Syria. 848. Army of 3000 men was sent to Moata under Zaid bin Haris. 849. After the death of Zaid bin Haris Hazrat Jaafiar was made the army leader at Moata. 850. Under Khalid‘s leadership, battle of Moata was won. 851. Battle of Moata took place in 8 Hijra. 852. Tribe of Khuza joined Muslims after Treaty of Hudaibia. 853. Battle of Hunain fought in 8 Hijra. 854. Muslim army for Hunain was 14 thousand. 855. Siege of Taif was laid in 9 A.H. 856. Tabook expedition took place in 9 A.H. 857. In 9 A.H there was famine in Hijaz. 858. In 9 A.H there was scarcity of water in Madina. 859. In Quran Tabook expedition is called expedition of straitness. 860. Conquest of Makkah is called Aam-ul-Fatah. 861. Ghazwa-e-Tabook was fought in 9 A.H. 862. Hazrat Abbas was made prisoner of war in Badr. 863. Abu Jehl was killed by Ma-ooz and Ma-aaz. 864. The leader of teer-andaz at Jabale-e-Yahnene in the battle of Ohad was Abdullah bin Jabeer. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 199 865. Comander of infidels in Ohad was Abu Sufyan. 866. Battle of Tabook came to an end without any result. 867. 2 weeks were spent to dig the ditch. 868. In a battle of Trench Hazrat Safia killed a jew. 869. Qamoos temple was conquered by Ali during Khyber war. 870. For battle of Tabook, Abu Bakr donated all his belongings. 871. In the battle of Ditch, the wrestler named Umaro bin Abad-e-Wad was killed by Ali. 872. In Hunain Muslims were in majority than to their enemy: 873. Hazrat Jaafar was martyred in Moata war. 874. In Tabook ghazwa muslims returned without a fight. 875. Gazwa Widdan was fought in the month of Zil-Hajj 1 A.H. 876. In Hunain battle Prophet was left alone. 877. The participants of Battle of Badar were bestowed with highest reward by Allah. 878. In Badr martyrs were Muhajirs=6 & Ansars=8. 879. In the battle of Taaif, catapult was used first time by Muslims. 880. Against the Syrian tribe the battle of Al-Ghaba was waged. 881. First Sariya Ubaidah bin Haris was fought at Rabakh in 1 A.H. 882. Last Sariya Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqqas was fought at Syria in 11 A.H. 883. 48 total numbers of Rakats are in Farz prayer. 884. Namaz-e-Khasoof is offered for Moon Eclipse. 885. Namaz-e-Kasoof is offered for Solar Eclipse. 886. Namaz-e-Istasqa is offered for Rain. 887. Holy Prophet offered Jumma Prayer in 1. A.H. 888. Namaz-e-Istasqa is offered with backside of hands upward. 889. Holy prophet offered first Eid Prayer in 2. A.H. 890. Eid Namaz is Wajib. 891. Madurak is the person who starts prayer with Immam. 892. Musbaq is the person who comes after one rakat. 893. Fajar and Isha were essential in the early period of Islam. 894. Tahajud mean abandon sleep. 895. Qaada is to sit straight in Salat. 896. Jasla is short pause between two sajdas. 897. Qaumaa is standing straight during Rukus. 898. A person who performs prayer alone is Munfarid. 899. Farz in wuzu=4, Sunats=14. 900. Farz in Ghusual=3, Sunats=5 901. Types of Sunnah prayer are of two types. 902. In Fajr, Maghrib & witr no chage in farz rakaat in case of Qasr. 903. Takbeer-e-Tashreeq is recited in Eid-ul-Uzha. 904. Jumma prayer is Farz salat. 905. Conditions of Salat are Seven. 906. takbeer-e-Tehreema are to be said in the salat: one. 907. Jasla is wajib. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 200 908. To sit straight in Salat is called Qa‘ada. 909. Qa‘ada is farz. 910. Two persons are required for a Jamat prayer. 911. Salat Juma became Farz in Madina. 912. Five salat made compulsory in 10th Nabvi. 913. Zakat means to purify. 914. Zakat was made obligatory in 2. A.H. 915. 7-1/2 is the nasab of gold and 52-1/2 tolas for silver. 916. Injunction of utilization of zakat is in Surah-al Tauba. 917. Number of heads for distribution of zakat are 8. 918. Zakat mentioned along with Namaz in the Quran 22 times. 919. 5 Camels, 40 goats, 3 cows and buffaloes is nisab for zakat. 920. 1/10 is the nisab of irrigated produce. 921. Zakat is treasure of Islam; it is the saying of holy prophet. 922. Usher means 1/10. 923. Khums means 1/5. 924. Word Zakat occurs in Quran for 32 times. 925. In 2nd A.H the rate and method of distribution of Zakat was determined at Madina. 926. Kharaj is spoils of war. 927. Fay is income from town lands. 928. Zakat on produce of mines is 1/5th. 929. Ushr on artificially irrigated land is 1/20th. 930. Al-Gharmain means debtors. 931. There are two types of zakat. 932. Fast means to stop. 933. Fasting made obligatory in 2nd A.H. 934. Fasting is commanded in al-Bakarah. 935. Feed 60 people is the atonement for breaking the fast or sixty sontinuous fasts.. 936. Bab-ul-Riayn is the door for fast observing people. 937. Tarrawih means to rest. 938. Battle of Badr was fought in very first of Ramzan on 17th. 939. Umar arranged the Namaz-e-Tarrawih. 940. Month of Ramzan is known as Sayeed us Shahoor. 941. Five days are forbidden for fasting throughout the year. 942. Wajib means ordained. 943. 1st Ashra of Ramzan=Ashra-e-Rehmat. 944. 2nd Ashra=Ashra-e-Maghfirat. 945. 3rd Ashra=Ashra-e-Nijat. 946. Hajj means to intend. 947. Hajj made compulsory in 9 A.H. 948. First Hajj offered in 9 A.H. 949. Hajj ordained in Surah Bakr. 950. The holy prophet performed only 1 Hajj in 10th A.H. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 201 951. There are 3 types of Hajj. 952. One tawaf of Kaaba is known as Shoot. 953. Tawaf begins from Shoot. 954. Number of Jamarat is 3. 955. Mosque located in Mina is Kheef. 956. At Meekat, Hujjaj assume the state of Ihram. 957. Kalima Tauheed is recited during Hajj. 958. At Mina the ritual of offering sacrifice is performed 959. Jamart-throwing of pebbles, it is performed on 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of Zul Hajj. 960. Maghrib and Isha both prayers are offered together at Muzdalifa on 9th Zil Hajj. 961. Yome-Afra is called to Hajj day. 962. Name of the place where the pilgrims go from Arafat: Muzdalfa. 963. First structure of Kaaba was built by Adam. 964. Ibrahim & Ismail rebuilt Kaaba 4500 years ago. 965. Yum-e-Nahar is called to the Day of Sacrifice. 966. Yum e Arafat is 9th Zul Hajj. 967. One khutba is recited during Hajj. 968. Al-Imarn is the surah in which Hajj is commanded. 969. Holy prophet sacrificed 63 camels during hajj. 970. Adam and Hazrat Hawa performed the first ever Hajj. 971. Running b/w Safa & Marwa seven times is called Sayee. 972. Most important step of Hajj after assuming Ahram is Wuquf. 973. Waqoof-e-Arfah is the Rukn-e-Azam of Hajj 974. With the performance of Rami on the 10th Zil-Hajj, the most of the bindings of Hajj on the pilgrim are released. 975. Three upright stones are called Jamarat. 976. After Waquf the most important step is Tawaf. 977. In Hajj there are three obligations (Farz). 978. Umrah can be performed at any time throughout the year except 9th to 11th Zil-Hajj. 979. Hujjaj stat at Mina for one day, the second day at Arafat and the final day, encampment is done for a night at Muzdalfah, it is called Wuquf. 980. Who said that Hajj is greatest of all worships:Imam Malik. 981. How many undesirable acts of Ihraam are there: six. 982. How many permitted acts of Ihraam are there:Four. 983. Prohibitions and restructions of Ihram are 8. 984. The first and the foremost Farz of Hajj and Umrah is Ihram. 985. The first and inner most circle around Ka‘ba is Masjid-e-Haram. 986. The second circle around Kaba is Makkah Mukaramah. 987. The third circle around Kaba is Haram. 988. Who firsly fixed boundaries of Haram, the third circle around Kaaba: Adam. 989. The fourth cirle around Kaba is Mowaqeet. 990. The place where no one can advance without putting on Ihram is Mowaqeet. 991. Two thousand years before the creation of Adam, Kaba was constructed. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 202 992. Angels built Kaba firstly in the universe. 993. During the Noah‘s time Kaaba disappeared due to flood. 994. The gate which is the best for the pilgrims to enter in Kaba is Bab-e-Salam. 995. Hajr-e-Aswad means black stone. 996. Actual color of Hajr-e-Aswad was white. 997. The small piece of land b/wk Rukn-e-Islam and Rukn-e-Yamani is called Hateem. 998. The place where offering prayer is just like offering prayer inside Kaba is Hateem. 999. There are five types of Tawaf. 1000. Hajji go to Al-Multazim after completing the seven rounds. 1001. Al-Multazim means the place of holding. 1002. The portion of the wall of Kaba which is b/w its door and Hajr-e-Aswad is called al- Multazim. 1003. Sayee is commenced from Safa and ends at Marwa. 1004. After performing Say‘ee Hujjaj go to Mina. 1005. Muzdalfa is a plain. 1006. Muzdalfa is located b/w Mina & Arafat. 1007. Muzdalfa is located six miles from Makkah. 1008. From Mina Muzdalfa is three miles away. 1009. Muzdalfa is called Sacred Monument in Quran. 1010. At Muzdalfa Maghrib & Isha prayers are offered together. 1011. Pebbles are collected from Muzdalfa. 1012. Jamarat which is nearest to Makkah is called Jamarat-ul-Uqba. 1013. Smallest Jamarat is Jamarat-al-Sughra. 1014. Rami is held at Mina. 1015. Talbiah is stopped after Rami. 1016. Afrad, Qar‘ran and Tamatae are the types of Hajj. 1017. Dhulhulaifah is the Meeqat for the people of Pakistan. 1018. Dhulhulaifah is a point six mile from Madina. 1019. Adam was created on Juma day. 1020. Adam landed in Sri Lanka on Adam‘s Peak Mountain. 1021. Adam is a word of Syriani language. 1022. Adam had 2 daughters. 1023. Kabeel killed Habeel because he wanted to marry Akleema. 1024. The first person to be put into Hell will be Qaabil. 1025. Adam had 3 sons. 1026. Shees was youngest son of Adam. 1027. Age of Adam at Sheesh‘s birth was 130 years. 1028. Adam walked from India to Makkah and performed forty Hajj. 1029. Adam knew 100 000 languages. (Roohul Bayaan) 1030. Abul Basher is called to Hazrat Adam. 1031. Hazrat Adam built first mosque on earth. 1032. Height of Adam was 90 feet. 1033. Age of Adam at the time of his death 950 years. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 203 1034. Hazrat Adam‘s grave is in Saudi Arabia. 1035. Second prophet is Sheesh. 1036. Sheesh passed away at the age of 912 years. 1037. Noah got prophethood at the age of 40 1038. Noah‘s ark was 400 x 100 yards area. 1039. Ark of Noah stopped at Judi Mountain (Turkey). 1040. Noah preached for 950 years. 1041. Nation of Noah worshipped 5 idols. 1042. Nation of Noah was exterminated through the flood. 1043. Pigeon was sent for the search of land by Hazrat Nooh. 1044. Noah was sent to Iraq. 1045. 2242 years after Adam, Toofan-e-Noah occurred. 1046. About 80 people were with him in the boat. 1047. Duration of storm of Noah was for 6 months. 1048. Noah lived for 950 years. 1049. Nooh is called predecessor, Naji Ullah; Shaikh ul Ambiya. 1050. Abu ul Bashr Sani is title of Noah. 1051. After toofan-e-nooh , the city establish was Khasran 1052. Ibrahim was thrown into the fire by the order of Namrud. 1053. Hazrat Ibraheem intended to sacrifice Ismaeel at Mina. 1054. Ibrahim was born at Amer near Euphrate (Iraq) 1055. Ibraheem was firstly ordered to migrate to Palestine. 1056. First wife of Ibraheem was Saarah. 1057. Second wife of Ibraheem was Haajirah. 1058. Azaab of mosquitoes was sent to the nation of Ibrahim 1059. Abraham is called khalilullah, father of prophets and Idol Destroyer. 1060. Age of Abraham at the time of his death 175 years. 1061. Grave of Abraham is in Israel.(Syria chk it). 1062. Ibrahim is buried at Hebron in Jerusalem. 1063. Abrahem invented comb. 1064. Hazrat Loot was contemporary of Hazarat Ibraheem 1065. Abraham remained in fire 40 days. 1066. Terah or Aazer was the father of Ibraheem. 1067. Grave of Lut is in Iraq. 1068. Luut died at Palestine and is buried at Hebron. 1069. Ibraheem was the uncle of Luut. 1070. Loot was maternal grandfather of Ayub. 1071. Hazart Loot was the first to migrate. 1072. Luut resided at Ur near Mesopotamia. 1073. Luut migrated to Sodom and Gomorrah 1074. Ismaeel is called Abu-al-Arab. 1075. Mother of Ismaeel was Haajrah. 1076. Ishaaq built boundaries of Masjid-e-Aqsaa. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 204 1077. Ishaaq was sent to Jews. 1078. At Muqam-e-Ibraheem, there are imprints of Ibraheem. 1079. Ibrahim was first person to circumcise himself and his son. 1080. Sara wife of Ibrahim and mother of Ishaq was sister of Loot. 1081. Hajra the wife of Ibrahim was daughter of Pharoah of Egypt. 1082. Ibrahim was 86 years old when Ismael was born. 1083. Ibrahim was ordered to migrate along with family to valley of Batha meaning Makkah. 1084. Ibrahim was sent to Jordan after leaving Haajrah and Ismaeel 1085. Age of Ibraheem at the birth of Ishaq was 100 years and of Saarah was 90 years. 1086. First wife of Ibrahim resided at Palestine. 1087. Ibrahim intended to sacrifice Ismaeel at Mina on 10th Zul Hajj. 1088. As a result of sacrifice of Ismael, Ibrahim was gifted a baby from Saarah named Ishaq. 1089. Zam Zam emerged from beneath the foot of Hazrat Ismaeel in the valley of Batha (Makkah). 1090. Hazrat Ismail discovered Hajar-e-Aswad. 1091. Ismaeel had 15 sons. 1092. Zabeeullah and Abu al Arab are called to Hazrat Ismaeel. 1093. Ismael divorced his wife being discourteous. 1094. Jibrael brought sacred stone to Ismael. 1095. Original colour of the sacred stone was white. 1096. Gabriel gave the news of Ishaaq to Ibrahim. 1097. Ishaq married Rebecca. 1098. Old name of Makkah was Batha. 1099. Hazrat Idress was expert in astronomy. 1100. Uzair became alive after remaining dead for one hundred years. 1101. Whale Swallowed Hazrat Younus (AS).(chk) 1102. Hazrat Yaqub has the title of Israel 1103. 1 Lac 24 thousand- total number of prophets. 1104. Hazrat Idrees was the first who learnt to write. 1105. How many Sahifay were revealed to Hazrat Idrees (AS)? 30 1106. Prophet Yahya A.S was sent to people of Jordan. 1107. Hazrat Idrees (A.S) set up 180 cities. 1108. Prophet Ishaq A.S lost his eye sight in old age. 1109. Hazrat Dawood could mould iron easily with his hand. 1110. The event of ring is related to Hazrat Sulaiman. 1111. Hazarat Moosa(A.S) had impediment in his tongue 1112. Moosa was granted 9 miracles. 1113. Musa crossed the Red Sea. 1114. The prophet mentioned in Quran for most of times is Moosa. 1115. Ten commandments were revealed on Moosa. 1116. Moosa died on Abareem mountain. 1117. Grave of Musa is in Israel. 1118. Teacher of Moosa was Shoaib. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 205 1119. Moosa was brought up by Aasia Bint Mozahim. 1120. Elder brother of Moosa was Haroon. 1121. Moosa had only one brother. 1122. In Toowa valley Moosa was granted prophethood. 1123. An Egyptian was killed by Moosa. 1124. Haroon was an eloquent speaker. 1125. Haroon is buried at Ohad. 1126. Haroon & Musa both were prophets and contemporaries. 1127. Prophet Ayub suffered from Skin Disease. 1128. Hazrat Ayub was famous for his patience. 1129. The miracle of Dromedary (camel) is concerned with Saleh 1130. 4 prophets were sent to Bani Israeel. 1131. 722 languages were understood by Hazrat Idrees. 1132. Hazrat Saleh invented Soap. 1133. Kalori: hill, from where Isa was lifted alive. 1134. Zikraiya was carpenter. 1135. Harzat Zikraiya was cut with the Saw. 1136. Adam & Dawood are addressed as Khalifa in Quran. 1137. Sulaiman & Dawood understood language of the birds. 1138. The tree of date palm grew on the earth for the first time. 1139. At Hanif mosque at Mina almost 70 prophets are buried. 1140. Prophets attached with the profession of weaving are Adam, Idrees & Shaeet. 1141. Hazrat younus was eaten by shark fish. 1142. Younus prayed LAILAH ANTA SUBHANAK INI KUNTUM MINAZALIMIN in the belly of fish. 1143. Grave of Dawood is in Israel. 1144. Yahya‘s tomb is in Damascus. 1145. Bilal Habshi is buried in Damascus. 1146. Prophet with melodious voice Dawood. 1147. Alive prophets are Isa & Khizr. 1148. Zunoon (lord of fish) & Sahibul Hoot : Younus. 1149. The prophet whose people were last to suffer divine punishment Saleh. 1150. Suleiman died while standing with the support of a stick. 1151. Ashab-e-Kahf slept for 309 years. 1152. The number of Ashab-e-Kahf was 7. 1153. Saleh invented soap. 1154. Idrees was expert in astronomy. 1155. Prophet before Muhammad was Isaac. 1156. Hazrat Essa (A.S) was carpenter by profession. 1157. Besides Essa, Yahya also got prophet hood in childhood. 1158. Baitul Laham is the birth Place of Hazrat Essa (AS) is situated in Jerusalaem. 1159. Isa would cure the victims of leprosy. 1160. Zakria was contemporary of Isa. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 206 1161. Isa was the cousin of Yahya. 1162. Romans kingdom was established in Palestine at Esa‘s birth. 1163. Romans were Atheists. 1164. Ruler of Palestine at the birth of Esa was Herod. 1165. Maryum grew up in the house of Zakaiyya. 1166. Besides Esa , Adam was also a fatherless prophet. 1167. Esa born at Bethlehem. 1168. Esa was born in 4 B.C. 1169. Yahaya was the precursor of Eessa. 1170. Contemporary of Yahya was Eessa. 1171. Yahya is buried at Syria. 1172. Our prophet has the title Habibullah. 1173. Prophet Dawood has the title Najeeb Ullah. 1174. Prophet Jesus crist is called Rooh-ul-Ullah. 1175. Tur-e-Sina was the mountain where Hazrat Musa (AS) received Allah‘s message. 1176. Hazrat Musa was Kalimullah. 1177. Science, astronomy, writing with pen, sewing and weapons were made by Idrees first of all. 1178. 30 Sahifay was revealed to Idrees. 1179. Aad was the nation of Hood. 1180. After seven day‘s continuous rain and storm the nation of Hood destroyed. 1181. Nation of Samood was preached by Salih. 1182. Miracle of pregnant female camel was sent to Samood. 1183. 3 Sahifay were revealed to Ibrahim. 1184. Israel was the son of Ishaq. 1185. Israel was 147 years old when Ishaq died. 1186. Mountains would break by the miracle of Yaqoob. 1187. Musa married the daughter of Shoaib. 1188. Due to Zakria‘s prayer Yahya was born. 1189. Yousuf remained in jail for 10 years. 1190. Yousuf and Yaqoob met each other after 40 years. 1191. Yousuf was the son of Yaqoob. 1192. Yousuf‘s family was called the Israeelites. 1193. Real brother of Yousuf was Bin Yamen. 1194. Yousuf was sold as a slave in Egypt. 1195. Yousuf had 12 brothers. 1196. Yousuf was famous for his beauty & knew facts of dreams. 1197. Mother of Yousuf was Rachel. 1198. Yaqoob lost his eye-sight in memory of Yousuf. 1199. Nation of Shoaib committed embezzlement in trusts. 1200. Shoaib called Speaker of the Prophets.(Khateeb ul ambiya) 1201. Shoaib got blinded for weeping over destruction of his nation. 1202. Ilyas prayed for nation it rained after a period of 312 years. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 207 1203. Uzair reassembled all copies of Taurait. 1204. Taloot was the father-in-law of Dawood. 1205. Dawood was good player of flute. 1206. Fountain of Copper flowed from Sulayman. 1207. Woodpecker conveyed Sulayman‘s message to Saba queen. 1208. Younus remained in fish for 40 days. 1209. King Herodus ordered the execution of Yahya. 1210. Politus on Roman governor‘s orders tried execution of Isa. 1211. Dawood is called as Najeeb Ullah. 1212. In quran ten commandments are named Awamir-i-Ashara. 1213. Teacher of Hakeem Lukman was Dawood. 1214. Prophets lifted alive Isa,Idrees&Ilyas. 1215. Idrees was directed to migrate by Allah to Egypt. 1216. Idrees was the first man to learn to write. 1217. Idrees was taken alive to Heavens at the age of 365 Y. 1218. Gnostics regarded Sheesh as a divine emanation. 1219. Gnostics means Sheesinas and inhabited Egypt. 1220. Idrees was sent to Gnostics. 1221. Idol worship was forbidden by Idress to people. 1222. Idress was special friend of one of the angels. 1223. Idrees remained in 4th heaven. 1224. Idreess died in the wings of the angel. 1225. Pigeon was sent for the search of land by Noah. 1226. Sam, Ham & Riyyafas were the children of Noah. 1227. Bani Aad settled in Yemen. 1228. Shaddad was famous king of Bani Aad. 1229. Glorious palace near Adan built by Bani Aad was known as Garden of Iram. 1230. Shaddad kingdom was extended to Iraq. 1231. A violent storm was sent to Bani Aad. 1232. Grave of Hood is at Hazarmoat. 1233. Oman, Yemen & Hazarmoat are in Southern Arabia. 1234. In Rajab, Arabs visit the grave of Hood. 1235. Bani Samood lived in Wadi al-Qura & Wadi al-Hajr. 1236. Wadi al-Qura, Wadi al-Hajr are in Syria & Hijaz. 1237. Volcanic eruption was sent to Bani samood. 1238. Contemporary of Ibrahim was Lut. 1239. Hood was the uncle of Ibraheem. 1240. A dreadful earthquake was sent to people of Luut. 1241. Native area of Ibraheem was Mesopotamia. 1242. Surname of Terah was Aazar. 1243. Father of Yaaqoob and Esau was Ishaq. 1244. Father-in-law of Ayyoob was Yaqoob. 1245. Ishaq is buried in Palestine. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 208 1246. Age of Ishaq when he was blessed with twins was 60 Y. 1247. Yunus was the twin brother of Yaaqoob. 1248. Prophet bestowed with kingship of Allah: Dawood. 1249. Dawood was a soldier of Talut. 1250. Dawood lived in Bait-ul-Lahm. 1251. Talut was also known as Saul. 1252. Dawood is buried at Jerusalem. 1253. Youngest son of Dawood was Sulaymaan. 1254. Mother of Sulayman was Saba. 1255. Sulayman ascended the throne of Joodia. 1256. Sulaymaan was a great lover of horses. 1257. The ruler of Yemen in the time of Sulayman was Saba. 1258. Hud Hud informed Sulyman about the kingdom of Yemen. 1259. Saba means Bilqees. 1260. Whose kingdom came under a famine in the times of Ilyas: King of Ahab. 1261. Ilyas‘s nation worshipped idol namd Lal. 1262. Ilyas disappeared mysteriously. 1263. Successor of Ilyas was Al-ya-sah. 1264. Cousin of Al-ya-Say who was prophet was Ilyas. 1265. Uzair remained died for 100 years. 1266. For 18 years Ayyoob suffered from skin disease. 1267. Real name of Zull Kifl is Isaih and Kharqil bin Thauri. 1268. Yunus died in Nineveh. 1269. Father of Yahya was Zakariyya. 1270. Trustee of Hekal was Zakiriyya. 1271. Zakariya hid himself in the cover of the tree and was cut into two pieces by Jews. 1272. Maryum lived at Nazareth before Esa‘s birth. 1273. Maryum migrated to Egypt after Esa‘s birth. 1274. Number of Hawarin of Moosa was 12. 1275. Jews and Romans were worried about Esa‘s influence. 1276. First prophet to demarcate Masjid-e-Aqsaa was Ishaaq. 1277. Dawood‘s real name was Abar. 1278. Ahsan ul Qasas is the life history of hazrat Yousif. 1279. Nebuchadnezzer was ruler of Babylon, he founded Hanging garden which is one of the wonders of the world. 1280. Qaidar was one of the sons of Ismail who stayed at Hijaz. 1281. Idrees used the first pen. 1282. Four Ambiyah are still physically alive they are Esa and Idrees in the skies and Khidr and Ilyaas are on the earth. 1283. Kalima Tayyaiba is mentioned in Quran for 2 times. 1284. The word Quran means ―read one‖. 1285. 114 total number of Surah 1286. Surah means city of Refuge. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 209 1287. 86 Makki Surah. 1288. 28 Madine Surah. 1289. 558 Rukus. 1290. Al-Baqrah is the longest Surah. 1291. Al- Kausar is the shortest Surah. 1292. Al-Nass is the last surah. 1293. 14 bows are in Quran. 1294. First bow occurs in 9th Para i.e Al-Inaam Surah. 1295. Al-Faitha is the preface of the holy Quran. 1296. Five verses were reveled in the first wahy. 1297. Namaz commanded in quran for 700 times. 1298. Al-Imarn is the surah in which Hajj is commanded. 1299. Al-Mudassar-2nd Revealed Surah. 1300. Al-Muzammil- 3rd Revealed Surah. 1301. Al-Tauba does not start with Bismillah. 1302. Al-Namal contains two Bismillahs. 1303. Three surah starts with curse. 1304. 6666 is the number of Ayats. 1305. 29 total number of Mukata‘t. 1306. Hazrat Usman was the first Hafiz of the Holy Quran. 1307. Hazrat Khalid Bin Saeed, the first writer of Wahy. 1308. Gap between first wahy and second wahy was 6 months. 1309. 12 Ghazawahs described in Holy Quran. 1310. Abdullah Ibn Abbas, the first commentator of the Quran and also known as interpreter of the Quaran. 1311. In surah Al-Saf, Hoy prophet is addressed as Ahmed. 1312. Ghar-e-Sor is mentioned in Surah Al-Tauba. 1313. 4 Surhas start with Qul. (chkd) 1314. Hazrat Umar proposed the compilation of Holy Quran. 1315. Al- Nasr is known as Surah Widah. 1316. First annulled order of holy quran was the transfer of Qibla. 1317. The word Islam occurs 6 times in the Quran. 1318. Abdul Malik Marwan applied the dots in the Holy Quran. 1319. Hajjaj bin yousuf applied diacritical points in Quaran. 1320. 8 Siparas starts with Bismillah. 1321. 37 total number of surah in last parah. 1322. Al- Baqrah and Surah Al-Nissa is spread over 3 Parahs. 1323. Al-Falq and Al-Nas revealed at the same time. 1324. 3 Surah stats with ―Ya Ayananabiyau‖. 1325. City of Rome is mentioned in Holy Quran. 1326. Surah Yaseen is known as Heart of Quran. 1327. Suran Rehman is known as beauty of Quran. 1328. Tafseer Ibn Kaseer was written by Hafiz Ismaeed Bin Umar-Imam Ud Din. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 210 1329. First revealed surah was Al Alaq, 96 in arrangement 1330. Complete revelation in 23 years. 1331. Subject of Holy Quran is Man. 1332. Last Surah reveled in Al-Nasr. 1333. Risalat means to convey message. 1334. 25 prophets mentioned in holy Quran. 1335. Holy Quran consist 105684 words and 3236700 letters. 1336. Longest Ayat of Holy Quran is Ayatul Kursi. 1337. 6 Surah start with the name of prophets. 1338. Surah maryam wholly revealed for a woman. 1339. In Bani Israeel and Al-Najaf the event of Miraj is explained. 1340. Last revelation descended on 3rd Rabi-ul Awal and it was written by Abi- Bin Kab. (chk) 1341. Language of Divine Books. 1342. Taurat Hebrew 1343. Injil Siriac 1344. Zubur Siriac 1345. Holy Quran Arabic. 1346. Taurat was the first revealed book. 1347. Holy Quran was reveled in 22y 5m 14 days. 1348. There are 7 stages in Holy Quran. 1349. Abdullah Ibn Abbas is called as leader of commentators. 1350. Apollo 15 placed the copy of the Holy Quran on the moon. 1351. Tarjama-ul-Quaran is written by Abdul-Kalam Azad. 1352. Theodore Bailey in 1143 translated Holy Quran in Latin, for the first time. 1353. First Muslim interpreter of Quran in English is Khalifa Abdul Hakeem. 1354. Shah Waliullah Translated Holy Quran in Persian and Shah Rafiuddin in Urdu in 1776. 1355. Hafiz Lakhvi translated Holy Quran in Punjabi. 1356. Ross translated the Holy Quran in to English. 1357. Surah Alaq was revealed on 18th Ramzan.(contradictory) 1358. Number of Aayats in al-Bakar is 286. 1359. Longest Makki Surah is Aaraf. 1360. Second longest Surah is Ashrah/Al-Imran. 1361. Surah Kausar has 3 Aayats. 1362. First Surah compilation wise is Surah Fatiha. 1363. Fatiha means opening. 1364. Fatiha contains 7 aayats. 1365. Fatiha is also called Ummul Kitab. 1366. First surah revealed in Madina was surah Fatiha. 1367. Surah Fatiha revealed twice-in Makkah & Madina. 1368. Angles mentioned in Quran are7. 1369. Meaning of Aayat is Sign. 1370. Meaning of Hadith is to take. 1371. Stone mentioned in Quran is ruby (Yaakut). Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 211 1372. First Sajda occurs in 9th Para, Al-Inaam Surah. 1373. Longest Surah (al-Bakr) covers 1/12th of Quran. 1374. Madni Surahs are generally longer. 1375. Madni Surahs consist of1/3rd of Quran. 1376. Makki Surahs consist of2/3rd of Quran. 1377. Surah Ikhlas is 112 Surah of Quran. 1378. First complete Madni Surah is Baqarah. 1379. Names of Quran mentioned in Quran is 55. 1380. Surahs named after animals are 4 in number. 1381. Namal means Ant. 1382. Surah Inaam means Camel. 1383. Surah Nahl means Honey bee. 1384. Surah Ankaboot means spider. 1385. The major part of Quran is revealed at night time. 1386. Generally aayats of Sajida occur in Makki Surahs. 1387. 10 virtues are blessed for recitation of one word of Quran. 1388. Surah Anfal means Cave. 1389. In Naml two bismillah occur (2nds one is at aayat no:30) 1390. Surah Kahf means the cave. 1391. Muzammil means Wrapped in garments. 1392. Kausar means Abundance. 1393. Nasr means Help. 1394. Ikhlas means Purity of faith. 1395. Falak means Dawn. 1396. Un-Nass means Mankind. 1397. Al-alq means Clot of blood. 1398. Alm Nashrah means Expansion. 1399. Uz-zukhruf means Ornaments. 1400. Surah Rahman is in 27th Para. 1401. Bride of Quran is Rahman Surah. 1402. Surah Yasin is in 22nd and 23rd Para. 1403. Present shape of quran is Taufeeqi. 1404. Quran is the greatest miracle of Prophet. 1405. Word surah has occurred in Quran 9 times. 1406. First seven aayats of quran are called Tawwal. 1407. The alphabet Alf comes most of times and Alf, Zuwad Alphabet comes least number of times. 1408. Quran is written in Prose & Poetry. 1409. Quran is also regarded as a manual of Science. 1410. Surah Alq is both Makki and Madni. 1411. Name of Muhammad is mentioned in Quran for 4 times. 1412. Adam is mentioned in Surah Aaraf. 1413. first Sindhi translation of Quran by Aakhund Azizullah Halai Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 212 1414. Torat means light. 1415. Zaboor means Pieces/ Book written in big letters. 1416. Injeel means Good news. 1417. 99 number of aayats describe Khatam-e- Nabuwat. 1418. Command against Juva & amputation of hands came 8th A.H 1419. Laws about orphanage revealed in 3 A.H. 1420. Laws about Zina revealed in 5 A.H. 1421. Laws about inheritance revealed in 3 A.H. 1422. In 4th A.H wine was prohibited. 1423. The order of Hijab for women reveled in 4th A.H. 1424. Ablution made obligatory in 5th A.H. 1425. In Surah Al-Nisa the commandment of Wuzu is present. 1426. Procedure of ablution is present in Surah Maidah. 1427. In 4 A.H Tayammum was granted. 1428. Interest was prohibited in 8th A.H. 1429. The order of Hijiab reveled in 8th Hijrah. (chk) 1430. During ghazwa Banu Mustaliq the command of tayamum was reveled. 1431. Quran recited in Medina firstly in the mosque Nabuzdeeq. 1432. Quran verse abrogating a previous order is called Naasikh. 1433. First man to recite Quran in Makkah: Abdullah bin Masood. 1434. Forms of revelation granted to Prophet were 3 (wahi,Kashf,dream) 1435. First method of revelation of Quran Wahi. 1436. Kashf means Vision. 1437. Initially Quran was preserved in memory form. 1438. After Umar‘s death, copy of quran was passed on to Hafsa. 1439. Only Sahabi mentioned in Quran Zaid bin Haris.(surah ahzab) 1440. Paradise is mentioned in Quran for150 times. 1441. Section of Paradise in which Prophets will dwell Mahmood. 1442. Doors of Hell are 7. 1443. Subterranean part of hell is Hawia. 1444. Number of angles of hell 19. 1445. Gate-keeper of hell Malik. 1446. Gate-keeper of heaven Rizwan. 1447. Place of heaven at which people whose good deeds equal bad deeds will be kept in Aaraf. 1448. A tree in hell emerging from its base is Zakoon. 1449. Name of the mountain of hell is Saud. 1450. Heaven on earth was built by Shadad. 1451. The word Islam has been used at 92 places in the holy quran. 1452. First revelation written by Khalid bin Saeed 1453. Last wahi written by Abi Ibn Kaaf. 1454. Last wahi came on3rd Rabiul Awal 11 A.D 1455. In 15th Para the event of Miraj is mentioned. 1456. Except the name of Maryam the name of no other woman has come explicitly in the Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 213 Quran. 1457. Iblees will not be punished with fire but with cold. 1458. Iblees‘s refusal to prostrate before man is mentioned in Kuran for 9 times. 1459. Iblees means ―disappointed one‖. 1460. Al-Kausar relates to death of Qasim and Hazrat Abdullah 1461. Jibrail came 24 000 times into the court of the Prophet. 1462. Quran has been translated into fifty languages to date. 1463. If a woman marries the second time, she will be in Jannah with the second husband. (Hadith) 1464. The Earth and the Heaven were created by Allah in 6 days, it is described in Surah Yunus. 1465. Zaid bin Thabit collected the Quran in the form of Book. 1466. Tarjumanul Quran Abdullah bin Abbas. 1467. In Surah Muzzamil verse 73 reading quran slowly and clearly is ordained. 1468. 4 Mosque mentioned in Holy Quran. 1469. Jibraeel is referred in Quran as Ar-rooh. 1470. In Quran Rooh-al-Qudus is Jibrael it means holy spirit. 1471. In Quran Rooh-al-Ameen is Jibrael. 1472. Incharge of Provisions is Mekaeel. 1473. The angel who was sent to Prophets as a helper against enemies of Allah was Jibraeel. 1474. The Angel who sometimes carried Allah‘s punishment for His disobedients was Jibraeel. 1475. Jibrael is mentioned in Quran for three times. 1476. Old Testament is the Torait. 1477. New Testament is Injeel. 1478. Psalms is Zuboor. 1479. Gospal is Injeel. 1480. Prophet is called Farqaleet in Injeel. 1481. Taharat-e-Sughra is Wuzu. 1482. There are two types of Farz. 1483. Saloos-ul-Quran is Surah Ikhlas. 1484. Aroos-ul-Quran i.e bride of Quran is Al-Rehman. 1485. Meaning of Baqarah: The Goat 1486. In Surah Waqiya the word Al-Quran ul Hakeem is used. 1487. First Wahi was revealed on 17 Ramzan. 1488. Two Surahs are named with one letter heading. 1489. Surah Baqara & Ale Imran are known as Zuhraveen. 1490. Wine is termed in Quran as Khumar. 1491. The first authority for the compilation of Ahadis is . 1492. Sahih Bukhari contains 7397 ahadis. 1493. Umat-ul-Momineen is called to Wives of Holy prophet. 1494. Zainab bint Khazeema is known as Ummal Masakeen. 1495. Hazat Umme-e-Salma the wife of holy prophet died in last. 1496. Abu Bakar gave the collection of Quran to Hazrat Hafsa. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 214 1497. Khadija died on the tenth of Ramadan 10 Nabvi. 1498 Khadija was buried in Hujun above Makka 1499 In the Cottage of Hazrat Ayesha, prophet spent his last days. 1500 Khadija died at 65 years age. 1501 Last wife of Prophet Um Maimoona. (chk: Javeria) 1502 Khadija belonged to the tribe of Banu Asad. 1503 First woman to lead an Islamic army Ayesha (Jange Jamal) 1504 Ayesha narrated maximum number of ahadith. 1505 The second wife named Sauda. 1506 Zainub bint Jaish (Surah Ahzab) was married to the Prophet though Allah‘s revelation or will. 1507 Daughter of Umer who married to Prophet was Hafsa. 1508 Ummmul momineen died last was Umaay Salma. 1509 Hazrat Khadija was the first person to read Namaz amongst the Ummah of the Prophet. 1510 Umm-e-Salma was alive at Karbala tragedy. She was the last of the wives of Prophet to die. 1511 Ummul Momineen Ummay Habiba was daughter of Abu Sufyan. 1512 Ummul Momineen Ummay Habiba migrated to Abyssinia and Madina as well. 1513 Ummul Momineen Hazrat Safia was the progeny of Hazrat Haroon. 1514 After the victory of Khyber, Prophet married Hazrat Safia. 1515 Hazrat Maria Qibtiya gave birth to Hazrat Ibrahim, son of Prophet. 1516 Hazrat Khadija was buried at Jannat-e-Moalla in Macca. 1517 Najashi was the king through which Prophet married to Ummay Habiba. 1518 The Umm-ul-Momineen Javeria‘s actual name was Barrah. 1519 Hazrat Khadija received salutation from Allah. 1520 Third wife of Prophet was Hazrat Ayesha. 1521 Sauda said about Ayesha ―My soul might be in her body‖ 1522 Hazrat Khadija was the only Ummul Momineen who was not buried in Jannatul Baqi. 1523 Prophet not offerd funeral prayer of Khadija due to Allah‘s will. 1524 Ayesha is called Al-Tayyabeen. 1525 The eldest daughter of Prophet was Zainab. 1526 Grand daughter of Prophet was Ummamah. 1527 Hazrat Ruqia died on the day of the victory of battle of Badr she was the wife of Usman. 1528 After Ruqia‘s death Ummay Kalsoom married Usman. 1529 Qasim was born in 11 years before Prophethood. 1530 Hassan is known as Shabbar which means handsome. 1531 For 14 months Hasan remained Khalifa. 1532 Hasan is buried at Jannat-ul-Baq‘ee. 1533 Total number of sons of Prophet was 3. 1534 Eldest son of the Prophet Qasim. 1535 Third son-in-law of Prophet was Abul A‘as. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 215 1536. Hazrat Asad died first among the Sahabah. 1537. Hamza & Hussain are known as leader of Martyrs. 1538. Hazrat Usman Bin Talha was the Key holder of Kaaba. 1539. Hazrat Saad bin Ubi waqas conquered Persia firstly. 1540. Qabeela bin Qais is known as cup bearer of Zam Zam. 1541. Abbas was instrumental in bringing abu Sufiyan in Islam. 1542. Periods of Caliphs 1543. Abu Bakar 632-634 1544. Hazrat Umar 634-644 1545. Hazrat Usman 644-656 1546. Hazrat Ali 656-661 1547. Abu Bakar 2y 3m 1548. Hazrat Umar 10y 5m 21d. 1549. Hazrat Usman 12y. 1550. Hazrat Ali 4y 9m. 1551. Hazrat Abu Bakar was the merchant of cloth. 1552. Real name of Hazrat Abu Bakar was Abdullah. 1553. Apostasy movement took place in the khilafat of Abu Bakar. 1554. Hazrat Abu Bakar died in 22nd of Jamadi-us-Sani 13 AH. 1555. Hazrat Umar embraced Islam at the age of 33 or 27. 1556. Abu Lulu Feroz, the slave martyred Hazrat Umar Farooq. 1557. Hazrat Umar Farooq was martyred on 1st Muharram 24 A.H. 1558. Hazrat Umar introduced Hijra Calender. 1559. Hazat Usman is known as Zul Noorain because he wedded with two daughters of Prophet: Rukya+Umme Qulsoom. 1560. Usman accepted Islam at the instigation of Abu Bakar. 1561. Asadullah & Haider-e-Karar were the epithets of Hazrat Ali. 1562. Ali married Fatima in 2nd Hijra. 1563. Hazrat Ali was born at Khane-e-Kaaba. 1564. Hazrat Ali was martyred on 21st Ramzan 40 A.H. 1565. In Ghazwa Uhad Hazrat Ali was awarded with Zulifqar. 1566. Hazrat Umer accepted islam in 616 A.D. 1567. Hazrat Umar established the office of Qazi. 1568. Hazrat Umar added As Salato Khairum Min Noum. 1569. Hazrat Umar embraced the Islam at the age of 34. 1570. Usman migrated to Habsha 1571. Hazat Usman participated in all battles except Badr. 1572. In the reign of Usama, Muwaviah established naval fleet. 1573. Only sahabi without seeing Prophet Awais Karni. 1574. Umar levied zakat on horses. 1575. Ali lifted zakat on horses. 1576. Abu Bakr had knowledge of dreams. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 216 1577. Usman added 2nd Azan for Friday prayers. 1578. Atique is the title of Hazrat Abu Bakr. 1579. Hazrat Umar established Department of Police. 1580. Hazrat Umar formed a parliament, namely Majlis-e-Aam. 1581. Ghani was the title of Hazrat Usman (RA). 1582. Hazrat Ali has the title the gateway to knowledge. 1583. Hazrat Ali remained Caliph for 4 years and 9 months. 1584. Hazrat Ali is buried at Najaf. 1585. Ameer Mavia established the postal system. 1586. Amer bin Aas embraced Islam in 7th Hijra. 1587. Khalild bin Waleed embraced Islam in 7th Hijra. 1588. First Moazin of Islam, Hazrat Bilal. 1589. The home of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansaari was the first place where the Prophet stayed in Madina Shareef. 1590. The first person sent to spread Islam under the instructions of the Prophet was Mus'ab bin Umair who was sent to Madinah. 1591. The first person to make Ijtihaad was Abu Bakr Siddique 1592. Hazrat Abu Zirr Ghaffari is known as the first Dervish. 1593. Abdullah ibn Maz‘oom:first person buried in Jannatul Baqi. 1594. Hazrat Umar was the first person to perform Janazah Salaah in Jamaat with four Takbeers. 1595. First census of Islamic world in Umer‘s period. 1596. The first person to become murtad (out of the folds of Islam) was either Muqees bin Khubaaba or Ubaidullah bin Jahash. 1597. Salah-udin Ayubi conquered Bait ul Muqadas. 1598. Shaikh Abdul Qadir Jilani is buried at Baghdad. 1599. Shah Jahan Mosque is at Thatta. 1600. Indonesia is the biggest Islamic Country Population wise. 1601. Maldives is the smallest Islamic country area wise. 1602. Hazrat Data Ganj Bux is buried in Lahore. 1603. Abyssinia is an old name of Ethiopia. 1604. Mesopotamia is the old name of Iraq. 1605. Constantinople is and old name of Istanbul. 1606. Persia is an old name of Iran. 1607. Albania is Europe‘s only Islamic country. 1608. Sinai Peninsula is only land bridge between Asia and Africa. 1609. Egypt connects Africa with Europe continent. 1610. Al Azhar University is in Cairo. 1611. Shah Faisal Mosque is in Islamabad. 1612. Jibraeel will be first person questioned on Day of Qiyamah. 1613. From amongst the animals, the first animal to be brought back to life will be the Buraaq of Prophet Muhammad. Prepared By Miss Wajiha Samreen Senior Analyst @ ECC Research & Development Department. www.facebook.com/ecc.farhan Executive Coaching Centre(ECC) 0345-4055044/0332-8697223 * Notes For All Subjects Are Available Page No. 217 1614. The first meal in Jannah will be fish liver. 1615. The first Ibaadat on earth was Tauba (repentance). 1616. The first Mujaddid of Islam is Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz. 1617. First book of Hadith compiled was Muata by Imam Malik. 1618. Mosque of Prophet was damaged due to fire in the reign of Motasim Billah. 1619. Jamia mosque of Damascus was built by Walid bin Malik. 1620. Badshahi mosque Lahore was built by Shah Jahan. 1621. Faisal mosque was opened for public in 1987. 1622. Umm-us-Saheehain is Imam Malik: Mauta. 1623. Mohd: bin Ismael Bukhari comprised of 4,000 hadiths 1624. Bukhari Sharif & Muslim Sharif are called Sahihain. 1625. Imam Tirmazy was a student of Abu Dawood. 1626. Imam Nisai=Ahmed bin Shoaib. 1627. Kitab-ul-Kharaj was written by Imam Abu Yousuf. 1628. Mahmood Ghaznavi called kidnapper of scholars. 1629. Dara Shakoh was a mystic. 1630. Mullana Nizam-ud-Din founded the school of Dars-e-Nizamia. 1631. Rabia Basry was born in 95 A.H. 1632. Baqee Billah revolted against Akbar‘s deen-e-Ilahi firstly. 1633. Shaikh Ahmed Sirhandi was given the title of Mujadid alf Sani by Mullana Abdul Hakeem. 1634. Baba Fareed Ganj Shakr married to the daughter of Balban. 1635. Toosi built Margha astronomical observatory. 1636. Mamoon of west is al-Zahrawi. 1637. Shah Waliullah wrote Mawahb-ur-Rehman.
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