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(5a)
Qāla Rasūlullāh (sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam):
Mā nahaytukum ‘anhu fajtanibūh, wa mā amartukum bihi fa’tū minhu mā istata‘tum; fa innamā ahlaka alladhīna min qablikum kathratu masā’ilihim wakhtilāfuhum ‘alā anbiyā’ihim.

(5b)
The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said:
“What I have forbidden you, avoid it; and what I have ordered you to do, do as much of it as you can. For those who came before you were destroyed only because of their excessive questioning and their disagreement with their prophets.”
— Reported by al-Bukhari and Muslim.

(5c)

(i) Muslims must strictly avoid what the Prophet has prohibited.
(ii) Commands from the Prophet should be followed to the best of one's ability.

(iii) Excessive questioning in religious matters can lead to confusion and misguidance.
(iv) Disagreement with religious authorities was a cause of destruction for past nations.

(v) Obedience to the Prophet (SAW) is a key part of Islamic faith and practice.

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*ISLAMIC RELIGION STUDIES*

(2a)
Bismillahi Rahmanir Rahim
(i) Iza ja'a nasrullahi wal-fath
(ii) Wa ra'ayta an-nasa yadkhuloona fi dini Allahi afwaja
(iii) Fasabbih bihamdi Rabbika wastaghfirhu innahu kana tawwaba

(2b)
In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful (i) When Allah’s help and victory come, (ii) And you see people entering Allah’s religion (Islam) in crowds, (iii) So glorify the praises of your Lord, and seek His forgiveness. Certainly, He is ever ready to forgive.

(2c)
(i) The Surah teaches that Allah (SWT) promises to help His followers over their enemies.
(ii) It also teaches that Allah (SWT) protects His religion and those who work for the propagation of Islam.
(iii) It teaches that Allah (SWT) fulfills His promise to His servants, but often tests their faith first. Man should not expect immediate success, but should do his duty and have full confidence in Allah (SWT).
(iv) It teaches that help and victory from Allah (SWT) come only after effort and struggle.
(v) The Surah teaches us to seek forgiveness from Allah (SWT), for He is always ready to forgive.
(vi) The Surah reminds Muslims to remain humble and spiritually alert, even at the peak of success and achievement.

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*NUMBER THREE*

(3a)
The story of Amos and Amaziah is found in Amos 7:10–17. It happened during the time of King Jeroboam II, when Israel was doing well economically but was deeply corrupt. People were worshiping idols, treating the poor unfairly, and turning away from God. So, God sent Amos, a prophet from the southern kingdom of Judah, to warn Israel about the judgment that was coming because of their sins.

Amaziah was a priest at Bethel, one of Israel’s main places of worship—but sadly, it had become a center for idol worship, especially of a golden calf. When Amaziah heard Amos’ warnings about God’s judgment and Israel’s coming destruction, he got worried. Amos was boldly saying that Israel would fall and the people would be taken into exile. Amaziah saw Amos as a threat—not just to religion but to the whole nation’s peace and the king’s authority.

So, Amaziah sent a message to King Jeroboam, accusing Amos of speaking against the king and causing trouble. Then, he went to Amos and told him to leave Israel and go back to Judah. He basically said, “Go home and preach there—we don’t want you prophesying here in Bethel, because this place belongs to the king.”

But Amos didn’t back down. He told Amaziah that he wasn’t a prophet because he chose to be one. He said he was just a shepherd and someone who cared for sycamore trees—until God called him and told him to speak to Israel. His authority didn’t come from any religious group—it came straight from God.

Then Amos gave Amaziah a strong warning from God: his wife would become a prostitute, his children would be killed, his land would be taken, and he himself would die in a foreign land. It was a heavy message showing how serious it is to reject God’s word and try to silence His messenger.

In the end, Amos didn’t stop. Even with opposition from powerful people like Amaziah, he stayed faithful to his mission. This whole event shows the struggle between God’s true message and a religious system that had gone corrupt—and how God still speaks, even through ordinary people, to call His people back to Him.

(3b)
From the story of Amos and Amaziah in Amos 7:10–17, we can see that there were serious problems in Israel’s society at the time—things that went against God’s will and needed to be corrected.

First, the people were deeply involved in idolatry. Bethel, where Amaziah was a priest, had become a place where a golden calf was worshiped instead of the true God. This idol was set up by King Jeroboam I so that people wouldn’t travel to Jerusalem to worship. But this was completely against God’s command to worship Him alone. Amos spoke strongly against this, and it was clear that God was angry about this false worship.

Second, there was a serious problem with rejecting God’s truth. Amaziah tried to force Amos to stop preaching and leave the land. This shows how the people and leaders didn’t want to hear the truth from God. They wanted to protect their comfort, power, and religious system, even if it meant ignoring what God was saying. But silencing God’s messengers only made things worse, because it kept people from hearing the truth and repenting.

Third, there was corruption among religious leaders. Amaziah wasn’t just any man—he was a priest. Yet, instead of serving God faithfully, he supported a system that pleased the king and served political interests. Amos’ message—and other parts of the book—show that leaders were unfair to the poor, accepted bribes, and twisted justice. Amaziah called Bethel “the king’s sanctuary,” showing he cared more about politics than God’s truth. This kind of leadership failed the people and led them further from God.

In short, Amos’ encounter with Amaziah shows us three big problems that needed to be condemned: idol worship, rejecting God’s message, and corrupt leadership. These sins brought God’s judgment, and the people needed to turn away from them to get back on the right path with God.

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*NUMBER TWO*

(2a)
The contest on Mount Carmel took place during a time when Israel, under King Ahab and Queen Jezebel, had turned away from God to worship Baal. Elijah, a prophet of God, challenged the prophets of Baal to a contest to prove who the true God was. He invited the people of Israel to Mount Carmel and set the terms of the challenge: each side would prepare a bull for sacrifice without lighting the fire. The God who answered by fire would be acknowledged as the true God.

The prophets of Baal went first. From morning until evening, they called upon Baal, shouting and dancing around their altar. They even slashed themselves with swords and spears until they bled, but there was no response. Elijah mocked them, suggesting that their god might be sleeping or busy. Despite their loud cries and desperate actions, Baal remained silent, showing his powerlessness.

When it was Elijah's turn, he repaired the altar of the Lord, using twelve stones to represent the twelve tribes of Israel. He arranged the wood, cut the bull, and laid it on the altar. To make the miracle even more dramatic, he ordered that water be poured over the sacrifice three times, soaking the wood and filling the surrounding trench. Then Elijah prayed to God, asking Him to reveal Himself so the people would know He was the true God.

Immediately, fire from heaven fell and consumed the offering, the wood, the stones, the dust, and even the water in the trench. The people fell on their faces and cried, "The Lord, He is God!" This dramatic display of power silenced the prophets of Baal and confirmed God's supremacy. Elijah then ordered the arrest and execution of the false prophets, demonstrating that God's authority and holiness could not be mocked or challenged.

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(i) Preaching sound doctrine: The church should consistently teach biblical principles and moral values to guide the behavior of its members.
(ii) Counseling and guidance: Providing spiritual counseling and mentoring to individuals struggling with immoral habits or influences.
(iii) Community outreach: Engaging in programs that reach out to the community, offering education, support, and alternatives to immoral lifestyles.
(iv) Youth empowerment: Organizing programs and activities that engage the youth and teach them discipline, responsibility, and godly living.
(v) Public advocacy: Speaking out against societal vices such as corruption, sexual immorality, and substance abuse through media and public platforms.
(vi) Disciplinary measures: Enforcing discipline within the church to correct and deter immoral behavior among members.

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