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  • Neco 2017 Islamic Theory And Obj Answers – May/June Expo
  • IRS OBJ:

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    PART I - QURA'AN

    1a)

    ﻭَﺍﻟﺘِّﻴﻦِ ﻭَﺍﻟﺰَّﻳْﺘُﻮﻥِ ‏( 1 ‏)

    ﻭَﻃُﻮﺭِ ﺳِﻴﻨِﻴﻦَ ‏( 2

    ﻭَﻫَٰﺬَﺍ ﺍﻟْﺒَﻠَﺪِ ﺍﻟْﺄَﻣِﻴﻦِ ‏( 3

    ﻟَﻘَﺪْ ﺧَﻠَﻘْﻨَﺎ ﺍﻟْﺈِﻧﺴَﺎﻥَ ﻓِﻲ ﺃَﺣْﺴَﻦِ ﺗَﻘْﻮِﻳﻢٍ ‏( 4 ‏)

    ﺛُﻢَّ ﺭَﺩَﺩْﻧَﺎﻩُ ﺃَﺳْﻔَﻞَ ﺳَﺎﻓِﻠِﻴﻦَ ‏( 5 ‏)

    ﺇِﻟَّﺎ ﺍﻟَّﺬِﻳﻦَ ﺁﻣَﻨُﻮﺍ ﻭَﻋَﻤِﻠُﻮﺍ ﺍﻟﺼَّﺎﻟِﺤَﺎﺕِ ﻓَﻠَﻬُﻢْ ﺃَﺟْﺮٌ

    ﻏَﻴْﺮُ ﻣَﻤْﻨُﻮﻥٍ ‏( 6 ‏)

    ﻓَﻤَﺎ ﻳُﻜَﺬِّﺑُﻚَ ﺑَﻌْﺪُ ﺑِﺎﻟﺪِّﻳﻦِ ‏( 7 ‏)

    ﺃَﻟَﻴْﺲَ ﺍﻟﻠَّﻪُ ﺑِﺄَﺣْﻜَﻢِ ﺍﻟْﺤَﺎﻛِﻤِﻴﻦَ ‏( 8 ‏)

    1 b)

    i)Allah honours His Prophets (peace be upon them) in various different ways.

    ii)Human beings have been created “ in the finest state ”

    iii)Allah honours man, man dishonours himself

    PART II - HADITH

    4a)

    i)Muhammad b. Isma'il al- Bukhari

    ii)Muslim b. Hajjaj al-Naishapuri

    iii)Abu Dawood Sulaiman b. Ash'ath al-Sijistani,

    iv)Muhammad b. 'Isa al-Tirmidhi

    v)Abu 'Abd al-Rahman al-Nasa'i

    vi)Ibn Majah al-Qazwini,

    4b)

    Imam al-Bukhari Amir al-Mu'minin fi al-Hadith was Born 19 July 810 C.E. 13th Shawwal 194 A.H. in Bukhara ,Transoxiana (in present-day Uzbekistan) He Died 1 September 870 (aged 60) C.E. 1 Shawwal 256 A.H.He began studying hadith in the year 205 ( A.H. ). He memorized the works of [‘Abdullah] ibn al-Mubaarak while still a child. He was raised by his mother because his father died when he was an infant. He traveled with his mother and brother in the year 210 after having heard the narrations of his region. He began authoring books and narrating hadith while still an adolescent. Khartank, near Samarqand

    PART III - FIQH AND TAWHID

    5a)

    i)Taking permanent or temporary residence in a place, i.e., the person

    is not on a journey.

    ii)This prayer is an obligation on males only. Women are not ordered to perform it.

    iii)This prayer is compulsory for free male persons. Slaves are exempted from this obligation since they engage themselves in serving their masters.

    iv)Illness or hardship (praying in the mosque) exempts a person from this obligation.. Also exempt is the person taking care of a very ill person who can not manage himself without his assistance.

    v)Those who suffer from physical disabilities such as senility, blindness

    etc. If a blind man has someone who can lead him to the mosque, then praying in mosque becomes obligatory on him.

    5b)

    i)Divorce ends marriage

    ii)Divorce costs money

    iii)Divorce hurts parties involved in it

    iv)Divorce reduces living standards

    v)Divorce reduces personal relationships

    PART IV - TARIKH

    7)

    Muhammad Mustafa (may God bless him and his Ahlul-Bait), shared all the sorrows and afflictions of his followers who were being persecuted for believing that “God is One”, but he had no means to protect them. When the violence of the polytheists against the Muslims didn't show any sign of de-escalating, he suggested to them to leave Makkah and to seek sanctuary in Abyssinia (Ethiopia) which was then ruled by a Christian king, well-known for being a just and God-fearing man. Following this suggestion, a group of Muslims,comprising eleven men and four women, left Makkah and went to Abyssinia. The group included Uthman bin Affan, a future khalifa of the Muslims; his wife, Ruqayya; and Zubayr bin al-Awwam, a cousin of the Prophet. The Prophet appointed Uthman bin Mazoon, one of his principal companions, as the leader of this group.

    The first migration took place in the fifth year of the Proclamation – in A.D. 615.

    The king of Abyssinia welcomed the Muslim refugees from Makkah into his kingdom. He gave them sanctuary, and they enjoyed peace, security and freedom of worship under his aegis. About a year later, the Muslims in Abyssinia heard rumors that the Quraysh in Makkah

    had accepted Islam. If it was true then there was no reason for them to live in exile. They were homesick, and they decided to return to Makkah. But when

    they arrived in Makkah, they found out that not only the rumors they had heard were false, but also that the Quraysh had stepped up the persecution of the Muslims.

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