O’Level Islamiyat
BG’s Topical Past papers
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Marking Schemes 2009-----2018
Paper I & Paper II
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Index
S.N Topics Page No.
1 Islamiyat Paper I 1
2 Quranic Passages 3
History and Importance of the Quran
3 13
History and Importance of the Prophet (peace be upon him) [Biography - Makki
4 27
and Madni Life]
The Prophet’s Relations with others
5 44
First Muslim Community
6 54
7 Islamiyat Paper II 69
8 70
Hadiths 1-20
History and Importance of Hadith
9 75
Four Rightly Guided Caliphs
10 88
Hajj (Pilgrimage to Makkah)
11 104
Prayer (Salat)
12 108
Zakat (Alms-giving) and Sawum (Fasting)
13 113
Articles of Faith
14 119
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Islamiyat 2058/1 (Paper I)
Question 1 : Quranic Passages
Allah [in Himself]
Ayat-ul-Kursi
Allah, There is no god but He, the living, the self-subsisting, eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor sleep. His are all
things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permits? He knows what is
before or after or behind them. Nor shall they compass any of His knowledge except as He wills. His Throne extends over
the heavens and the earth, and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme.
THE MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
Ayat-ul-Kursi, “verse of Throne” describes the Oneness of Allah and His attributes. It gives perfect knowledge of Allah.
This passage teaches the concept of Tauheed with respect to Allah’s matchless attributes. Allah is different to humans.
He is perfect, absolute and independent, never gets tired nor needs any sleep for rest.
The central theme of this verse revolves around the unity of Allah Almighty, His omniscience, and omnipotence. Since
He is the creator, owner and Lord of the whole universe, nothing is beyond his domain and control. No one can challenge
His authority and interrupt in His kingdom. "To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: and He is most
high, most great.” Al-Shura (42:4-5)
His knowledge is complete, absolute, perfect and all embracing. He is aware of the hidden and the manifest, the
present, the future as well the past. He is beyond our perception.
The entire universe obeys His order and operates according to the rules, He has laid down. He is perfectly unique and
matchless and this makes Him immensely supreme exalted and worthy of worship.
IMPORTANCE OF THEME
Belief in the Oneness of Allah is the first article of faith in Islam. This Quranic passage mentions Allah’s Oneness and
His matchless attributes .He is Supreme and free from all defects and short comings. The attributes of Allah are
different from any things we know in our present world He is Eternal and ever living. His existence is absolute
existence.
Belief in the Oneness of Allah shapes and regulates the entire course of a Muslim’s life. A believer in Allah is sure that
Allah knows and sees everything, so he is restrained from committing a sin even secretly in the darkness of night,
because of his firm conviction that Allah is All-Knowing and All-Seeing.
The Prophet (S.A.W) used to recite Ayat ul Kursi after every prayer and before he went to bed for protection. He
(S.A.W) said, “If someone recites Ayat-ul-Kursi after every Fard Prayer, nothing will stop him from entering
paradise except death”
2) Surah Al-Ikhlas
1. Say: He is Allah, the one and only; 2. Allah, the eternal, absolute; 3. He does not beget, nor is He begotten; 4. And
there is none like Him.
MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
This surah talks about the Oneness of Allah which is the fundamental belief of Muslims. Unity of Allah is the foundation
of Islamic faith. This Surah explains the essence of Allah. Allah Almighty is One and only in all aspects. He is Unique in
attributes, Lordship, Powers. He is unlike anyone or anything in creation. He has no partners or family.
This passage negates the concept of polytheism and the false belief in God having ancestors and descendants. There is
no one to share His lordship, person or attributes. He is the only one to be worshipped.
Downlo Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu notes from:
, Learn Islamiyat with SIR BG 0322-2253698 Topical Marking Schemes 2009—2018 |4
Allah is Eternal and Immortal without any beginning or end. He is free from time and space. He is self-subsisting and
does not depend on anything else, whereas, everything is dependent on Him for its existence and survival. “Allah, There
is no god but He, the living, the self-subsisting, eternal” (Ayatul Kursi-Al Quran)
The Surah speaks of the unique and matchless status of Allah which is beyond the scope of human imagination.
This Quranic passage serves as an antidote to every form of shirk.
IMPORTANCE OF THEME
Belief in the Oneness of Allah is the first article of faith in Islam. This passage purifies Muslims’ belief regarding the
Oneness of Allah .Therefore; it is named al- Ikhlas (the purifier of Faith). Muslims learn true concept of Oneness of
Allah from this passage. Since it eliminates all sorts of Shirk (associating partners with Allah).
This passage ensures Muslims that God does not have family, so they will avoid making the mistake of believing in God
having children or a partner, or anyone to share in His authority. “How can He have a son when He has no consort?”
(Surah Al-Anaam 101)
Oneness of Allah produces a high degree of self-respect and confidence in a believer. He knows that he is dependent on
no one but Allah who is independent and self-subsisting. He only can fulfill his needs, so he bows before Him only.
Muslims recite this Surah in daily prayers in order to express their faith in Oneness of Allah. It is so important that
the Holy prophet (peace be upon him) declared it equivalent to one third of the Holy Quran.
Belief in Tawheed affects the conduct of Muslims as they develop a strong sense of Allah’s presence and knowledge.
3) Surah Fussilat
Among His signs are the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. Adore not the sun and the moon, but adore Allah, who
created them, if it is Him you wish to serve.
MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
This Quranic passage teaches about the Oneness of Allah and His attributes. He is the creator of everything that
exists, including the heavenly bodies such as the sun, the moon and the stars. These objects in nature are reflection of
Allah’s power and control.
The coherent system of the day and the night, the sun and the moon makes it clear that the creator and organizer of the
universe is the one and only. His rule prevails over the heaven and the earth. “His Throne extends over the heavens and
the earth” (Ayat ul Kursi)
These objects of nature do not have any power or authority of their own. Therefore they are not to be worshipped.
Allah, the creator, is worthy of worship only.
IMPORTANCE OF THEME
This passage plays important role in the daily lives of Muslims. It says that the foremost demand of Allah from human
beings is to worship Him alone. Tawhid, Oneness of God, is neither a group of letters that must be pronounced to
become a Muslim nor merely a conceptual belief but it is needed for the survival of a Muslim.
The sun and the moon and the cycle of the day and night simply display the ultimate controlling power of Allah as well
as His glory. Allah is the cause and the source of their existence. Therefore, they should not be worshipped as it is Shirk
which is an unpardonable sin, only Allah should be worshipped.
Thus Muslims should consider themselves as humble servants of Allah and worship Him alone. They can also find
signs of His existence in the world around them which help them to keep their faith in Allah.
4) Surah Shura (42:4-5)
4. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: and He is most high, most great. 5. The heavens are almost rent
asunder from above them, and the angels celebrate the praises of their Lord, and pray for forgiveness for beings on
earth: Behold! Verily Allah is He, the oft-forgiving, the most merciful.
THE MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
Downlo Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu notes from:
BG’s Topical Past papers
&
Marking Schemes 2009-----2018
Paper I & Paper II
Name-------------------------
Class--------------------------
Section----------------------
School-----------------------
0322-2253698 www.learnalislam.com
, Learn Islamiyat with SIR BG 0322-2253698 Topical Marking Schemes 2009—2018 |2
Index
S.N Topics Page No.
1 Islamiyat Paper I 1
2 Quranic Passages 3
History and Importance of the Quran
3 13
History and Importance of the Prophet (peace be upon him) [Biography - Makki
4 27
and Madni Life]
The Prophet’s Relations with others
5 44
First Muslim Community
6 54
7 Islamiyat Paper II 69
8 70
Hadiths 1-20
History and Importance of Hadith
9 75
Four Rightly Guided Caliphs
10 88
Hajj (Pilgrimage to Makkah)
11 104
Prayer (Salat)
12 108
Zakat (Alms-giving) and Sawum (Fasting)
13 113
Articles of Faith
14 119
Downlo Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu notes from:
, Learn Islamiyat with SIR BG 0322-2253698 Topical Marking Schemes 2009—2018 |3
Islamiyat 2058/1 (Paper I)
Question 1 : Quranic Passages
Allah [in Himself]
Ayat-ul-Kursi
Allah, There is no god but He, the living, the self-subsisting, eternal. No slumber can seize Him nor sleep. His are all
things in the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede in His presence except as He permits? He knows what is
before or after or behind them. Nor shall they compass any of His knowledge except as He wills. His Throne extends over
the heavens and the earth, and He feels no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme.
THE MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
Ayat-ul-Kursi, “verse of Throne” describes the Oneness of Allah and His attributes. It gives perfect knowledge of Allah.
This passage teaches the concept of Tauheed with respect to Allah’s matchless attributes. Allah is different to humans.
He is perfect, absolute and independent, never gets tired nor needs any sleep for rest.
The central theme of this verse revolves around the unity of Allah Almighty, His omniscience, and omnipotence. Since
He is the creator, owner and Lord of the whole universe, nothing is beyond his domain and control. No one can challenge
His authority and interrupt in His kingdom. "To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: and He is most
high, most great.” Al-Shura (42:4-5)
His knowledge is complete, absolute, perfect and all embracing. He is aware of the hidden and the manifest, the
present, the future as well the past. He is beyond our perception.
The entire universe obeys His order and operates according to the rules, He has laid down. He is perfectly unique and
matchless and this makes Him immensely supreme exalted and worthy of worship.
IMPORTANCE OF THEME
Belief in the Oneness of Allah is the first article of faith in Islam. This Quranic passage mentions Allah’s Oneness and
His matchless attributes .He is Supreme and free from all defects and short comings. The attributes of Allah are
different from any things we know in our present world He is Eternal and ever living. His existence is absolute
existence.
Belief in the Oneness of Allah shapes and regulates the entire course of a Muslim’s life. A believer in Allah is sure that
Allah knows and sees everything, so he is restrained from committing a sin even secretly in the darkness of night,
because of his firm conviction that Allah is All-Knowing and All-Seeing.
The Prophet (S.A.W) used to recite Ayat ul Kursi after every prayer and before he went to bed for protection. He
(S.A.W) said, “If someone recites Ayat-ul-Kursi after every Fard Prayer, nothing will stop him from entering
paradise except death”
2) Surah Al-Ikhlas
1. Say: He is Allah, the one and only; 2. Allah, the eternal, absolute; 3. He does not beget, nor is He begotten; 4. And
there is none like Him.
MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
This surah talks about the Oneness of Allah which is the fundamental belief of Muslims. Unity of Allah is the foundation
of Islamic faith. This Surah explains the essence of Allah. Allah Almighty is One and only in all aspects. He is Unique in
attributes, Lordship, Powers. He is unlike anyone or anything in creation. He has no partners or family.
This passage negates the concept of polytheism and the false belief in God having ancestors and descendants. There is
no one to share His lordship, person or attributes. He is the only one to be worshipped.
Downlo Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu notes from:
, Learn Islamiyat with SIR BG 0322-2253698 Topical Marking Schemes 2009—2018 |4
Allah is Eternal and Immortal without any beginning or end. He is free from time and space. He is self-subsisting and
does not depend on anything else, whereas, everything is dependent on Him for its existence and survival. “Allah, There
is no god but He, the living, the self-subsisting, eternal” (Ayatul Kursi-Al Quran)
The Surah speaks of the unique and matchless status of Allah which is beyond the scope of human imagination.
This Quranic passage serves as an antidote to every form of shirk.
IMPORTANCE OF THEME
Belief in the Oneness of Allah is the first article of faith in Islam. This passage purifies Muslims’ belief regarding the
Oneness of Allah .Therefore; it is named al- Ikhlas (the purifier of Faith). Muslims learn true concept of Oneness of
Allah from this passage. Since it eliminates all sorts of Shirk (associating partners with Allah).
This passage ensures Muslims that God does not have family, so they will avoid making the mistake of believing in God
having children or a partner, or anyone to share in His authority. “How can He have a son when He has no consort?”
(Surah Al-Anaam 101)
Oneness of Allah produces a high degree of self-respect and confidence in a believer. He knows that he is dependent on
no one but Allah who is independent and self-subsisting. He only can fulfill his needs, so he bows before Him only.
Muslims recite this Surah in daily prayers in order to express their faith in Oneness of Allah. It is so important that
the Holy prophet (peace be upon him) declared it equivalent to one third of the Holy Quran.
Belief in Tawheed affects the conduct of Muslims as they develop a strong sense of Allah’s presence and knowledge.
3) Surah Fussilat
Among His signs are the night and the day, and the sun and the moon. Adore not the sun and the moon, but adore Allah, who
created them, if it is Him you wish to serve.
MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
This Quranic passage teaches about the Oneness of Allah and His attributes. He is the creator of everything that
exists, including the heavenly bodies such as the sun, the moon and the stars. These objects in nature are reflection of
Allah’s power and control.
The coherent system of the day and the night, the sun and the moon makes it clear that the creator and organizer of the
universe is the one and only. His rule prevails over the heaven and the earth. “His Throne extends over the heavens and
the earth” (Ayat ul Kursi)
These objects of nature do not have any power or authority of their own. Therefore they are not to be worshipped.
Allah, the creator, is worthy of worship only.
IMPORTANCE OF THEME
This passage plays important role in the daily lives of Muslims. It says that the foremost demand of Allah from human
beings is to worship Him alone. Tawhid, Oneness of God, is neither a group of letters that must be pronounced to
become a Muslim nor merely a conceptual belief but it is needed for the survival of a Muslim.
The sun and the moon and the cycle of the day and night simply display the ultimate controlling power of Allah as well
as His glory. Allah is the cause and the source of their existence. Therefore, they should not be worshipped as it is Shirk
which is an unpardonable sin, only Allah should be worshipped.
Thus Muslims should consider themselves as humble servants of Allah and worship Him alone. They can also find
signs of His existence in the world around them which help them to keep their faith in Allah.
4) Surah Shura (42:4-5)
4. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on earth: and He is most high, most great. 5. The heavens are almost rent
asunder from above them, and the angels celebrate the praises of their Lord, and pray for forgiveness for beings on
earth: Behold! Verily Allah is He, the oft-forgiving, the most merciful.
THE MAIN THEME [Allah in Himself]
Downlo Islamiyat, Pakistan Studies and Urdu notes from: