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Surah help

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Salam,

I was just wondering how long you guys normally write your Surah questions.

I am reading my notes right now and I realize that for some of the Surahs ( 2 and 3 in particular) I have two main points backed up by two quotes. How on earth do I make this worth 4 points?

For example here are my bullet point notes for Surat al anaam "To Him is due the primal origin..."

A) God's power, knowledge, control over all the heavens and earth ( all depends on his will) ( reference ayat al Kursi)
Emphasizes tawhid
God is the only creator without shared authority or partners
God's impercievability and worth of worship

B) Muslims remember that God sees everything they do and so avoid sin through fear of Him and remembrance of Him. Hadith " worship God as though you see Him..."
Clarifies Tawhid and why we worship God, rejecting ideas of anthropomorphism or polytheism, binding Muslims to worship One God and protecting them from falling into the one unpardonable sin of shirk.


It seems so short! I know that when I actually write the answer it will be longer cuz these are just my very barest notes but still!

Any advice people? I'd really appreciate it.
 
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Salam,

I was just wondering how long you guys normally write your Surah questions.

I am reading my notes right now and I realize that for some of the Surahs ( 2 and 3 in particular) I have two main points backed up by two quotes. How on earth do I make this worth 4 points?

For example here are my bullet point notes for Surat al anaam "To Him is due the primal origin..."

A) God's power, knowledge, control over all the heavens and earth ( all depends on his will) ( reference ayat al Kursi)
Emphasizes tawhid
God is the only creator without shared authority or partners
God's impercievability and worth of worship

B) Muslims remember that God sees everything they do and so avoid sin through fear of Him and remembrance of Him. Hadith " worship God as though you see Him..."
Clarifies Tawhid and why we worship God, rejecting ideas of anthropomorphism or polytheism, binding Muslims to worship One God and protecting them from falling into the one unpardonable sin of shirk.


It seems so short! I know that when I actually write the answer it will be longer cuz these are just my very barest notes but still!

Any advice people? I'd really appreciate it.
Keep all the books in front of you, David Thomas, Maulvi Jehangir, Yasmin Malik and Mark scheme, and then make notes. You'll have plenty to write.!!!
 
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Thanks, but what I'm asking for is you guys's opinion, I already have my notes. The question is, do YOU think they're okay?
 
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