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

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Q10: write about the Prophet’s interaction with the Quraish,
while he lived in Makah, before and after revelation?
how t ans this que...plz reply asap
n in this que which events would come in "surrounding"......taif...and?
Q11: Give an account of the events surrounding the pledges of
Aqqabah and the main details in them?
 
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Q7: Describe four incidents that show how between 622 and
661, the Prophet and the rightly guided Caliphs conducted
relations with other states?
B: Suggest ways in which any two of these examples can
provide models for relations between states today?
n plz ans this que too
 
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Q6: write briefly about the conversions to Islam of Abu
Bakr .Umar, Uthman and Ali?
can u giv me some refrences to write in this que..thx
 
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Q J2006/P2
Give a brief explanation of the importance of each of the following in Muslim
beliefs and practices in relation to the hajj:
(i) the Ka`ba
(ii) ihram
(iii) `Arafat
(iv) `Id al-Adha.

^ Help with this required :/

Kabah notes:
according to tradition the Kabah was created by angels about 2000 years before the birth of Adam. when Adam was created, he was given the exact location where he was to rebuild the Kabah. the Kabah was then destroyed in the flood during hazrat Nuhs time and was then rebuilt by hazrat ibrahim and his son, hazrat ismail... in the exact same place :) allah, in the Quran calls himself as the 'Rabb of the house' and refers to the kabah as 'My house'. it has 24 gates but it is preferable for the pilgrims to nter via bab-as-salam :) hope this helps for the Kabah part :)

Ihram Notes:
the ihram consists of two white sheets of unsewn cloth. one sheet is used for covering the lower portion of the body, from the belly button downwards and the other is used for covering the upper portion of the body. the head remains uncovered. the ihram for women is just their everyday clothes. it is compulsary for women to cover their heads but their faces must not be covered.
ihram is the first and firemost farz of hajj or umrah. it is the declaration of ones intention or niyat to preform hajj/umrah. ihram is the visible indication or symbol of te pilgrims renouncing all the vanities of the world to devote himself to the worship of allah. it symbolises purity. renuncation and the equality and brotherhood of the beleivers.

Arafat:
the plain is situated at a distance of 9 miles from makkah and about 6 miles from mina. according to tradition, adam and his wife were reunited in this plain after years of wandering. the holy prophet (saw) also held his last sermon here and had his last revelation here :) allah said: 'hajj is halting at arafat' :)

hope this helps :)
 
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Kabah notes:
according to tradition the Kabah was created by angels about 2000 years before the birth of Adam. when Adam was created, he was given the exact location where he was to rebuild the Kabah. the Kabah was then destroyed in the flood during hazrat Nuhs time and was then rebuilt by hazrat ibrahim and his son, hazrat ismail... in the exact same place :) allah, in the Quran calls himself as the 'Rabb of the house' and refers to the kabah as 'My house'. it has 24 gates but it is preferable for the pilgrims to nter via bab-as-salam :) hope this helps for the Kabah part :)

Ihram Notes:
the ihram consists of two white sheets of unsewn cloth. one sheet is used for covering the lower portion of the body, from the belly button downwards and the other is used for covering the upper portion of the body. the head remains uncovered. the ihram for women is just their everyday clothes. it is compulsary for women to cover their heads but their faces must not be covered.
ihram is the first and firemost farz of hajj or umrah. it is the declaration of ones intention or niyat to preform hajj/umrah. ihram is the visible indication or symbol of te pilgrims renouncing all the vanities of the world to devote himself to the worship of allah. it symbolises purity. renuncation and the equality and brotherhood of the beleivers.

Arafat:
the plain is situated at a distance of 9 miles from makkah and about 6 miles from mina. according to tradition, adam and his wife were reunited in this plain after years of wandering. the holy prophet (saw) also held his last sermon here and had his last revelation here :) allah said: 'hajj is halting at arafat' :)

hope this helps :)
Q J2006/P2
Give a brief explanation of the importance of each of the following in Muslim
beliefs and practices in relation to the hajj:
(i) the Ka`ba
(ii) ihram
(iii) `Arafat
(iv) `Id al-Adha.

^ Help with this required :/

this is good but I wud like to just add up a bit so that the qstn requirements r fulfilled :)
ka'bah the nucelus of the worship of the Muslim ummah, during hajj pilgrims circumambulate ka'bah a no. of times ( different tawafs; tawaf-e-ziyarah, twafa-e-qudoom, tawaf-e-widah etc)
we face the direction of ka'bah while praying
- pilgrims wear Ihram n rich n poor stand side by side w/o any discrimination of social status dressed up in the simplest clothes
- arafat is associated with the last revelation revealed to the prophet (PBUH) (5:3), it symbolises the forestate of day of judgement when all mankind would gather for the final resurrection
- celebrated on the 10th of zilhajj, marks the end for the limitations of Ihram, pilgrims perform Nahr n sacrifising of animals is done globally in memory of Ibrahim who was ready to sacrifice his son Ismail at the command of Allah
 
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Q6: write briefly about the conversions to Islam of Abu
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can u giv me some refrences to write in this que..thx
I don't think u wud find any refrences regarding this. I know one related to the conversion of Abu Bakar ' he who cpmes with truth n he who confirms it... such r the ppl who do right' (33:39)
 
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n in this que which events would come in "surrounding"......taif...and?
Q11: Give an account of the events surrounding the pledges of
Aqqabah and the main details in them?
I guess all the prsecutions wud come in this n yes include the taif incident
 
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Trace the events that led up to Prophet's migration. which events will this include
death of Khadija n Abu talib
increasing persecutions
migration to abyssinia ( this gave the idea of greater migration)
Quraish's plan to (God forbid) kill prophet (PBUH) abt which he was divinley informed
pledges of Aqabah
 
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death of Khadija n Abu talib
increasing persecutions
migration to abyssinia ( this gave the idea of greater migration)
Quraish's plan to (God forbid) kill prophet (PBUH) abt which he was divinley informed
pledges of Aqabah
what bout rejection of taif?
 
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Q7: Describe four incidents that show how between 622 and
661, the Prophet and the rightly guided Caliphs conducted
relations with other states?
B: Suggest ways in which any two of these examples can
provide models for relations between states today?
n plz ans this que too
umm that fall of jreusalem example from umar's caliphate; he was led to a church to offer his prayer but he refused to pray thr saying that he didn't want to set a precedent for his successors to forcibly convert the worship places into mosques
 
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Q10: write about the Prophet’s interaction with the Quraish,
while he lived in Makah, before and after revelation?
how t ans this que...plz reply asap

-Always an honourable person and later tried to form and maintain cordial relations though to no avail OR backgrnd of quraesh people(suitable intro)
so the actual content
Before
-Born in the most prestigious and respectable tribe(quraesh) and the most respected clan i.e Banu hashim.(so initial royalty)
-Abu lahab freed a slave on his Holy birth(free frm any defects or impurity) ,this was on Friday.many accounts given by figures like Hamza,Amina e.t.c tht give the accounts of his magical birth(more respect among his family)
-The prophet had a very good influence on hz halima and thus her family,brought well being particularly when there was a famine in Arabia
-he was brought up by abdul mutalib who besides being famous was also the son of Hashim and finally was transferred to Abu talib
-After his time of being a shephard,he bagan trading...His fortunes quickly transformed,First people acknowledged his truthfulness and trustworthiness and gave him title "Al sadiq and AL amin"therefore, many instance where people would entrust his goods to him.(even after call to islam)
-This trustworthiness got her Khadija,s hand,a noble woman even in such a corrupt society ,called "Al tahira",her slaves and cousin acknowledged his truthfulness and he was soon to have no financial worries for himself and his family...
-People look to him for decisions as he grew .one famous incident repairing of Kaaba.
(dont think war of fijjar has anything to do with this ques)
it was then at approaching 40,tht got revelations not only condemn their beliefs but a new way of system this was emotional,sentimental and thus inevitably bad relations.
After revelation (maybe after some time,OK)
 
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Kabah notes:
according to tradition the Kabah was created by angels about 2000 years before the birth of Adam. when Adam was created, he was given the exact location where he was to rebuild the Kabah. the Kabah was then destroyed in the flood during hazrat Nuhs time and was then rebuilt by hazrat ibrahim and his son, hazrat ismail... in the exact same place :) allah, in the Quran calls himself as the 'Rabb of the house' and refers to the kabah as 'My house'. it has 24 gates but it is preferable for the pilgrims to nter via bab-as-salam :) hope this helps for the Kabah part :)

Ihram Notes:
the ihram consists of two white sheets of unsewn cloth. one sheet is used for covering the lower portion of the body, from the belly button downwards and the other is used for covering the upper portion of the body. the head remains uncovered. the ihram for women is just their everyday clothes. it is compulsary for women to cover their heads but their faces must not be covered.
ihram is the first and firemost farz of hajj or umrah. it is the declaration of ones intention or niyat to preform hajj/umrah. ihram is the visible indication or symbol of te pilgrims renouncing all the vanities of the world to devote himself to the worship of allah. it symbolises purity. renuncation and the equality and brotherhood of the beleivers.

Arafat:
the plain is situated at a distance of 9 miles from makkah and about 6 miles from mina. according to tradition, adam and his wife were reunited in this plain after years of wandering. the holy prophet (saw) also held his last sermon here and had his last revelation here :) allah said: 'hajj is halting at arafat' :)

hope this helps :)


Thankyou :D
 
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