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Is it necessary to quote verse number and chapter number? Cause it's impossible to memorize all!
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Not "Necessary", but if u do give the reference in support to your statement(s) it would give a really good impression to the examiner.Is it necessary to quote verse number and chapter number? Cause it's impossible to memorize all!
Like what if I memorize Ayat-ul-Kursi's translation, but it's not possible to add it up in somewhere like articles of faith and pillars of islam?Well according to my experience there are marks for quoting verses and hadiths . I can say this because I got a B in the exam while not even studying for it , I planned to drop it but then just sat for fun. I mean because its Islamiyat and I am Allhamdullilah muslim so the paper with pillarsof faith and articles of faith and all the sortof general stuff other than history was sort of fine for me . But i did not qoute any exact verse nor even give its refrence numbers , all i did was just give a rough translation( not word to word but simply the gist ) and say , for example , found in surah baqra . So no double quotes and which chp and verse no . I am sure they fetched me a few marks .
A tip : just learn few of them and try to put them in every where and then explain on there behalf .
Hope it helps .
Like what if I memorize Ayat-ul-Kursi's translation, but it's not possible to add it up in somewhere like articles of faith and pillars of islam?
Nope. It's only allowed to write (PBUH)Can we Write (ص) ??
Thanks For small but useful aid !Nope. It's only allowed to write (PBUH)
No it's not mandatory, only mention that the following verse is from Quran or Hadith !Is it necessary to quote verse number and chapter number? Cause it's impossible to memorize all!
I'll just mention some points:Here is a Question :
Q Why Prophet ( SAW ) not allowed the companions to write hadith in the early days of revelation ? (4)
WOW !!I'll just mention some points:
-He feared that his sayings and Quran would be mixed. Therefore, he allowed it after the compilation of Quran was completed.
-“Do not write anything from me except Quran. Anyone who wrote anything other than the Quran shall erase it.”
-After compilation of Quran, he said: “and narrate from me, for there is no harm in it”.
-He feared that people would corrupt his message.
I hope it helps
-The Prophet’s being illiterate and not knowing how to read or write is one of the greatest evidences that he was really a prophet and that he was sent by Allah, the Most-High.Question :
Q Why Allah sent Quran to an illiterate Person ? (4)
ALLA-The Prophet’s being illiterate and not knowing how to read or write is one of the greatest evidences that he was really a prophet and that he was sent by Allah, the Most-High.
-It proves that Quran was revealed by Allah, as Muhammad(PBUH) was illiterate and couldn't produce anyhting like that/confirmation of Quran
-"And you did not recite before it any scripture, nor did you inscribe one whatsoever with your right hand. Then the falsifiers would have had doubt".
- If the Prophet(PBUH) had not been illiterate, the polytheists would have claimed that what he came with was of his own invention and thoughts, and that he had collected it from previous books.
what about (S)?Nope. It's only allowed to write (PBUH)
Its allowed I had written it in arabic actually(ص) . My teacher who had been teaching o level ismaiyat for a very long time told me so .what about (S)?
(PBUH) is more accurate.what about (S)?
It's better to stay on a safer side.Its allowed I had written it in arabic actually(ص) . My teacher who had been teaching o level ismaiyat for a very long time told me so .
How about (SAW)?(PBUH) is more accurate.
It's better to stay on a safer side.
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