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

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I have no Idea what to do in that question number 2! So I wrote about quran that if it is silent so then we refer to hadith, gave introductions, approval, definition and then gave only one example about Zakat. Then I write that Haidth is important because it makes Islam a dynamic religion and also that it can never go against the Quran. So Al'Safi(a scholar) made a law that Hadith can never go against the Holy Quran. Then gave two examples that how it effects us and the community. One about how to treat an Orphan and that it makes the community better and that The Prophet always forgave people so we should also forgive people. I HAVE NO IDEA WEATHER IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG!
dear the question was simple just twisted it....... it was about use of HADITH IN OUR ACTIONS AND THOUGHTS....
 
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I have no Idea what to do in that question number 2! So I wrote about quran that if it is silent so then we refer to hadith, gave introductions, approval, definition and then gave only one example about Zakat. Then I write that Haidth is important because it makes Islam a dynamic religion and also that it can never go against the Quran. So Al'Safi(a scholar) made a law that Hadith can never go against the Holy Quran. Then gave two examples that how it effects us and the community. One about how to treat an Orphan and that it makes the community better and that The Prophet always forgave people so we should also forgive people. I HAVE NO IDEA WEATHER IT IS RIGHT OR WRONG!

THIS WAS THE ANSWER OF QUESTION 2.....
For the purification and guidance of Muslim’s minds and souls the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) issued many instructions and commandments. They helped one to have a clear view of other fellow beings, characters and eradicate evil thoughts. People with evil and ambitious thoughts can never work for the peace, pleasure, satisfaction and wellbeing of others. Good will only comes forth from such minds which are guided and committed to welfare or humans. However, in deserving the following injunctions of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) his or her actions must benefit the society. The Holy Quran defines the roll of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) in elaborating the teachings of the Holy Quran when it says: "...........And We have also sent down unto you (O Muhammad SAW) the reminder and the advice (the Qur’an), that you may explain clearly to men what is sent down to them, and that they may give thought." (16:44) Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) himself conscious of his mortality, attached a great deal of importance to the knowledge of his own Hadis. The Hadis lay down guide lines to govern Human behavior in manner which is appropriate to the way of life which Allah (S.W.T) desires for an individual to lead. They provide directives for even the most minor aspects of human life e.g. what a Muslim recites when he sneezes; start eating, look in the mirror, drinks milk etc. The most brilliant thing about the Hadis is the way they cover the vast dimensions of human life, suggesting appropriate ways to structure, ones thoughts and actions. Hadis not only provide directions but also mention rewards and punishments to those particular actions to encourage conformity and discourage disobedience. “The one who looks after a widow or a poor person is like a Mujahid (warrior) who fights for Allah’s cause or like him who perform prayers all the night and fasts all day” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)
The teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) not only guides individuals how to act, but also establish a system of believes which go in line with the teachings of the Holy Quran. Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) elaborates the beliefs pertaining to Tawheed, the finality of his Prophet Hood, Articles of Faith, Pillars of Islam etc. He guides us to think of the welfare of other members of the society; to avoid considering other fellow beings with inferiority; to think of one’s self as a humble servant of Allah (S.W.T) to keep the mind clean from all corrupt ideas, to base all our actions on noble intentions etc. Since Islam does not only provide knowledge of virtue and evil, but also provide the application of its system of values and beliefs in the form of appropriate norms, therefore Hadis play a significant to modify an individual’s approach towards life in all thoughts and actions.
 
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