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

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sir plz help.........
explain briefly ijma azimah n rukhsa...and the diffrences,,,plz in points

I'll give the answer but don't go beyond ur level dear.......
“Ijma” is the primary source of law. It means determination or consensus. The society which was established by the Holy Quran and the Sunnah is a living society so the Allah almighty gave sanction to the consensus of the Muslim to meet the arising needs of the time.“Ijma is defined as agreement of the jurists among the followers of Mohammadan in a particular age on a question of law.”

A 'Azeemah is the ORIGINAL ruling. For example, praying on time is an original ruling (the basic one), so it is a 'azeemah.

A Rukhsah is made when something comes up which makes it difficult to fulfil the original ruling. It is a fascilitation. A Rukhsah is a choice you have when it is hard to perform the original ruling.

EXAMPLE: An original ruling ('azeemah) regarding prayer is to pray dhuhr at dhuhr time and 'asr at 'asr time. But let's say it's raining REALLY hard outside. This is something that came up which makes it DIFFICULT for people to go to the masjid at dhuhr and then again at 'asr. The sunnah teaches us that in this situation the congregational prayers MAY be combined. This special ruling is a Rukhsah. It is not the original ruling. It's a special ruling that gives you an easier option because you have a valid excuse.

Now to the water example. When water is scarce and expensive there is a Rukhsah to do tayammum. You have the option of either making wudoo' with the expensive water OR taking the Rukhsah (the fascilitation) and doing tayammum.
 
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I REALLY REALLY HOPE CONDITIONS OF PRAYERS CUM....BUT PRAYER HAS BEEN CUMING A LOT RECENTELYT YHRY MIGHT CHANGE IT....
p.s method is also gud
 
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I REALLY REALLY HOPE CONDITIONS OF PRAYERS CUM....BUT PRAYER HAS BEEN CUMING A LOT RECENTELYT YHRY MIGHT CHANGE IT....
p.s method is also gud

u c now no one can even make a guess.... i can make a question from prayer for this paper.....its not important how many times this topic has came...think from examiners point of you he can make more than hundred question from pillars
 
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u c now no one can even make a guess.... i can make a question from prayer for this paper.....its not important how many times this topic has came...think from examiners point of you he can make more than hundred question from pillars
its more better if questios cum frm pillars rather than caliphs......right?
 
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its more better if questios cum frm pillars rather than caliphs......right?

yap coz if your answers are like lets says like this...............

Q): How does believe in the following effect the personality of an individual?[10]
a) Oneness of Allah
b) The Holy Prophet (S.A.W)
Answer: The first pillar of Islam is to make Shahadah which is a declaration of faith. This is to firmly believe in the heart and declares: "Ashhadu alla ilaaha illallaahu, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadur-Rasulullah" “I bear witness that there is no diety expect Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah” This is the Shahadah. It is the very basic of Islam. Once a person declares it, he becomes a Muslim. This declaration is the foundation and essence on which the whole structure of Islam has been built. It is the expression of this belief which differentiates a believer from a non-believer or atheist and it is by expressing these sentences that one enters the fold of Islam. By making this declaration, we believe and affirm that none deserves worship except Allah; we must stay steadfast upon this phrase and apply it in our practical life in letter and spirit and never associate any partners with Him. As the Quran says: “So know that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and ask forgiveness for your sins” (47:19)
The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) says: “Islam is built on five: To bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, the establishment of the prayer, giving the Zakkat, fasting the month of Ramzan, and Al-Hajj for whoever is able to bear the journey.” (Sahih Bukhari)
it is the phrase of piety; it is the firm rope, and it is the phrase which Hazrat Ibrahim made lasting among his offspring: As the Holy Quran says: “And He made it a word lasting among his offspring, that they may turn back (to repent to Allah).” (43:28) .He has no Partner, and He cannot be compared with any other thing and if someone does this than it’s called the Shirk, which Allah (S.W.T) doesn’t like. Everything which is in this Universe is under His Control, and works according to His Command: “Such is Allâh, your Lord! Lâ ilâha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), the Creator of all things. So worship Him (Alone), and He is the Wakîl (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.) over all things.” (6: 102)
As the Holy Quran says: “(And this is in order) that the hearts of those who disbelieve in the Hereafter may incline to such (deceit), and that they may remain pleased with it, and that they may commit what they are committing (all kinds of sins and evil deeds, etc.)” (6:113)
The second part of the Shahadah is the declaration that Muhammad (S.A.W) is the Messenger of Allah. He was the one who brought the Quran to us. Muslims are required to obey the Prophet (S.A.W) and follow his examples without any hesitation. As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad S.A.W to mankind): "If you (really) love Allah then follow me (i.e. accept Islamic Monotheism, follow the Qur’an and the Sunnah), Allah will love you and forgive you of your sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (3:31)
Muslims are also required to honor and respect him, and as Allah commanded us to give him blessings and salutations. Whenever his name is mentioned we must say: ‘Sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam’. As Hazrat Bibi Aisha Siddique (R.A) said “His [Muhammad (S.A.W)] morals are the Quran.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari) Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad SAW):

"Obey Allah and the Messenger (Muhammad SAW)." But if they turn away, then Allah does not like the disbelievers.” (3:32) So in order to become a Muslim we have to utter Shahadah by our tongue, by heart and by our actions that should confirm the meaning of Shahadah. Muslims believe that the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was the last prophet and messenger of God. By way of clarification it should be stated immediately that in Islam the role of a prophet or a messenger is far more important than in Christianity. In Islam, a prophet or a messenger expresses the will of God for a nation or all humankind. The message delivered by him is binding on those to whom it is sent and a rejection of him is a rejection of God. The work of a messenger, furthermore, change earlier religious laws and create a new religious community. The belief that the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) is the last prophet and messenger of God therefore means that after him there will not arise any person who will be authorized by God to express his will for others in a binding way and/or institute a new religious direction by a new expression of the religious truth and forming a religious community around that expression. Any person claiming to have such authority is suffering from self-deception and/or is lying; no matter how smart he may be or how many miraculous deeds he may perform. We need to examine the authenticity of the belief in the second sense. The Quran says: “Muhammad (S.A) is not the father of any male among you, but he is the messenger of God and the seal of the prophets; and God is aware of all things” (33:40).
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IL SEND YOU HOW TO DO TAFSEER.......

sir what type of question will come on this ?
· Knowledge of Al-Nasikh wal Mansukh (the abrogating and abrogated (verses)) which involve the replacement (ibdal) of an earlier verse/tradition (and thus its embodied ruling) with a chronologically successive one.
 
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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 :/
 
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yap coz if your answers are like lets says like this...............

Q): How does believe in the following effect the personality of an individual?[10]
a) Oneness of Allah
b) The Holy Prophet (S.A.W)
Answer: The first pillar of Islam is to make Shahadah which is a declaration of faith. This is to firmly believe in the heart and declares: "Ashhadu alla ilaaha illallaahu, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadur-Rasulullah" “I bear witness that there is no diety expect Allah, and I bear witness that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah” This is the Shahadah. It is the very basic of Islam. Once a person declares it, he becomes a Muslim. This declaration is the foundation and essence on which the whole structure of Islam has been built. It is the expression of this belief which differentiates a believer from a non-believer or atheist and it is by expressing these sentences that one enters the fold of Islam. By making this declaration, we believe and affirm that none deserves worship except Allah; we must stay steadfast upon this phrase and apply it in our practical life in letter and spirit and never associate any partners with Him. As the Quran says: “So know that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah, and ask forgiveness for your sins” (47:19)
The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) says: “Islam is built on five: To bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, the establishment of the prayer, giving the Zakkat, fasting the month of Ramzan, and Al-Hajj for whoever is able to bear the journey.” (Sahih Bukhari)
it is the phrase of piety; it is the firm rope, and it is the phrase which Hazrat Ibrahim made lasting among his offspring: As the Holy Quran says: “And He made it a word lasting among his offspring, that they may turn back (to repent to Allah).” (43:28) .He has no Partner, and He cannot be compared with any other thing and if someone does this than it’s called the Shirk, which Allah (S.W.T) doesn’t like. Everything which is in this Universe is under His Control, and works according to His Command: “Such is Allâh, your Lord! Lâ ilâha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), the Creator of all things. So worship Him (Alone), and He is the Wakîl (Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.) over all things.” (6: 102)
As the Holy Quran says: “(And this is in order) that the hearts of those who disbelieve in the Hereafter may incline to such (deceit), and that they may remain pleased with it, and that they may commit what they are committing (all kinds of sins and evil deeds, etc.)” (6:113)
The second part of the Shahadah is the declaration that Muhammad (S.A.W) is the Messenger of Allah. He was the one who brought the Quran to us. Muslims are required to obey the Prophet (S.A.W) and follow his examples without any hesitation. As Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad S.A.W to mankind): "If you (really) love Allah then follow me (i.e. accept Islamic Monotheism, follow the Qur’an and the Sunnah), Allah will love you and forgive you of your sins. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (3:31)
Muslims are also required to honor and respect him, and as Allah commanded us to give him blessings and salutations. Whenever his name is mentioned we must say: ‘Sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam’. As Hazrat Bibi Aisha Siddique (R.A) said “His [Muhammad (S.A.W)] morals are the Quran.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari) Allah says in the Holy Quran: “Say (O Muhammad SAW):

"Obey Allah and the Messenger (Muhammad SAW)." But if they turn away, then Allah does not like the disbelievers.” (3:32) So in order to become a Muslim we have to utter Shahadah by our tongue, by heart and by our actions that should confirm the meaning of Shahadah. Muslims believe that the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) was the last prophet and messenger of God. By way of clarification it should be stated immediately that in Islam the role of a prophet or a messenger is far more important than in Christianity. In Islam, a prophet or a messenger expresses the will of God for a nation or all humankind. The message delivered by him is binding on those to whom it is sent and a rejection of him is a rejection of God. The work of a messenger, furthermore, change earlier religious laws and create a new religious community. The belief that the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) is the last prophet and messenger of God therefore means that after him there will not arise any person who will be authorized by God to express his will for others in a binding way and/or institute a new religious direction by a new expression of the religious truth and forming a religious community around that expression. Any person claiming to have such authority is suffering from self-deception and/or is lying; no matter how smart he may be or how many miraculous deeds he may perform. We need to examine the authenticity of the belief in the second sense. The Quran says: “Muhammad (S.A) is not the father of any male among you, but he is the messenger of God and the seal of the prophets; and God is aware of all things” (33:40).
WHAT DO YOU THINK THE EXAMINER WILL GIVE YOU?
how much ??
 
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