If thee shall go in search of knowledge thou shall come across a truth & the ultimate truth is Allah

Sunday 29 April 2012

Slide covering lecture 3



SAVE TOMORROW - 2

The only hope to have a better tomorrow is to educate our coming generations especially to let them have open minds an end to myopia eating at the delicate fiber of humanity.

We are starting a series of lectures for O level students on Youtube; this blog is also going to support this endeavor

Paper 2058/2

Major teachings of the Hadiths of the Prophet (s) Four passages will be set from the list in Appendix 2, of which candidates may choose any two. [8 mks]
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1. Major teachings in the Ahadith of the Prophet (s). Two groups of passages are set for close study. These relate to:

  • Individual conduct
  • Life in the community.

Candidates should study the teachings contained in each passage about what Muslims should believe and how they should act. Candidates should study the passages with reference to the original Arabic text as well as the English translation. In the examination passages will be set in both Arabic and English. Appendix 2 contains the passages for examination in 2011. In later years the list and themes may change from time to time.
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  1. 1.      The study of the Prophet’s Hadiths has been made more prominent. Candidates are asked to study twenty Hadiths selected from the Sahih collections of al-Bukhari and Muslim, and in the examination they are asked to choose two from four set Hadiths. They should be prepared to write briefly about what each teaches about Muslim belief and about individual conduct or communal life. In the examination paper the Question will ask candidates to describe the main teachings about belief in each Hadiths they have chosen, and also to explain how Muslims can put these teachings into practice in their lives. They are encouraged to give examples from their own or other Muslims’ experience in their answers. Again, candidates should recognize the importance of writing concisely in their answers to this question.
Assessment
  • In each paper Question 1 requires relatively short answers for a maximum of 8 marks and the other three Questions require essay length answers for a maximum of 14 marks each. [Important Note 1: It clearly visible from the marks distribution for question 1 and others that question 1 of both papers will require little more than half the time to be planned for essay length question]       

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