The light of Christ not only signifies divine revelation but also invites believers to reflect that light in their own lives, demonstrating love and truth to others.
(7b)
(i)Guidance and Direction: Jesus provides moral and spiritual guidance, helping believers navigate through the complexities and challenges of life with clarity and purpose.
(ii)Revelation of Truth: As the light, Jesus reveals the truth about God's nature, His love, and the way of salvation.
(iii)Transformation of Life: Embracing Jesus as the light leads to personal transformation, as believers are empowered to live in a way that reflects His character and love.
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(8a)
(i) Throughout the ages, God had sent His prophets and other servants of God to teach men to become righteous.
(ii) Moses gave law to man to help him improve on his attitude to God and in his inter-personal relationship.
(iii) All efforts have been in vain to make man righteous.
(iv) Man's unrighteousness made him unacceptable to God.
(v) This is because God's righteousness is not based on the observance of the law.
(vi) But it is through faith in His Son, Jesus.
(vii) God later showed his love by sending his Son.
(viii) Who, when we were yet sinners, died for us.
(ix) This redemption work of Jesus was seen as a gift.
(x) Through which the enemies of God receive reconciliation.
(xi) That acquits man and make him more acceptable to God.
(xii) All were justified by faith, both Jews and Greeks, free or bond.
(xiii) Since all have sinned and have come short of the glory of God.
(xiv) Abraham was justified by faith.
(8b)
(i)Peace with God.
(ii)Access to Grace.
(iii)Hope of Glory.
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(9a)
St. James advised all Christians to do away with any acts of partiality in the church. He said that partiality can manifest when well-dressed and poorly-dressed individuals go to church and the poorly-dressed person is asked to stand up for the well-dressed person. According to St. James, this is partiality. God often honours those who are despised on earth but are highly faithful in spiritual affairs because it is the earthly rich who are the oppressors of the faithful poor they drag them to court without cause. All Christians should observe the royal law which says: love your neighbour as yourself. If you show partiality, you commit sin and you are convicted by the law. For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one has become guilty of all of it. If one commits adultery, but does not kill, he is guilty of breaking the law. Therefore, all our thoughts and actions must be in consonance with observation of the law of liberty. A Christian who fails to show mercy to the oppressed will receive God's condemnation. In other words in his writings, particularly in the New Testament book of James, he cautioned against showing favoritism, illustrating that such behavior is contradictory to the values of justice and mercy that should govern interactions among people. By advocating for impartiality, St. James encouraged his followers to embody fairness and equality in all their dealings, reinforcing the idea that every person holds inherent value.
(9b)
(i)Enhanced Social Cohesion.
(ii)Fairness in Justice.
(iii)Encouragement of Diversity.
(7b)
(i)Guidance and Direction: Jesus provides moral and spiritual guidance, helping believers navigate through the complexities and challenges of life with clarity and purpose.
(ii)Revelation of Truth: As the light, Jesus reveals the truth about God's nature, His love, and the way of salvation.
(iii)Transformation of Life: Embracing Jesus as the light leads to personal transformation, as believers are empowered to live in a way that reflects His character and love.
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(8a)
(i) Throughout the ages, God had sent His prophets and other servants of God to teach men to become righteous.
(ii) Moses gave law to man to help him improve on his attitude to God and in his inter-personal relationship.
(iii) All efforts have been in vain to make man righteous.
(iv) Man's unrighteousness made him unacceptable to God.
(v) This is because God's righteousness is not based on the observance of the law.
(vi) But it is through faith in His Son, Jesus.
(vii) God later showed his love by sending his Son.
(viii) Who, when we were yet sinners, died for us.
(ix) This redemption work of Jesus was seen as a gift.
(x) Through which the enemies of God receive reconciliation.
(xi) That acquits man and make him more acceptable to God.
(xii) All were justified by faith, both Jews and Greeks, free or bond.
(xiii) Since all have sinned and have come short of the glory of God.
(xiv) Abraham was justified by faith.
(8b)
(i)Peace with God.
(ii)Access to Grace.
(iii)Hope of Glory.
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(9a)
St. James advised all Christians to do away with any acts of partiality in the church. He said that partiality can manifest when well-dressed and poorly-dressed individuals go to church and the poorly-dressed person is asked to stand up for the well-dressed person. According to St. James, this is partiality. God often honours those who are despised on earth but are highly faithful in spiritual affairs because it is the earthly rich who are the oppressors of the faithful poor they drag them to court without cause. All Christians should observe the royal law which says: love your neighbour as yourself. If you show partiality, you commit sin and you are convicted by the law. For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one has become guilty of all of it. If one commits adultery, but does not kill, he is guilty of breaking the law. Therefore, all our thoughts and actions must be in consonance with observation of the law of liberty. A Christian who fails to show mercy to the oppressed will receive God's condemnation. In other words in his writings, particularly in the New Testament book of James, he cautioned against showing favoritism, illustrating that such behavior is contradictory to the values of justice and mercy that should govern interactions among people. By advocating for impartiality, St. James encouraged his followers to embody fairness and equality in all their dealings, reinforcing the idea that every person holds inherent value.
(9b)
(i)Enhanced Social Cohesion.
(ii)Fairness in Justice.
(iii)Encouragement of Diversity.
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IRS-OBJECTIVES
01-10: EACEDDECAB
11-20: ECBABBCBBB
21-30: CEBBEEDCEA
31-40: CACBEABCEC
41-50: CEDACCABCC
51-60: ADECACDACA
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(2a)
(i)Direct Speech (Kalāmullah): This mode involves Allah speaking directly to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). An example of this is the event during the Night of Ascension (Isra and Mi'raj), where the Prophet received direct commands from Allah regarding the five daily prayers.
(ii)Through the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel): Most of the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Jibreel. This mode encompasses the majority of the verses revealed over the 23 years of the Prophet's mission. The angel would convey the words of Allah to the Prophet, who would then memorize and recite them.
(iii)Inspirational Dreams (Ru’ya): This mode involves the Prophet receiving revelations through dreams. These dreams were considered true visions and were a form of divine guidance. An example includes the Prophet seeing visions that would later manifest in reality, providing direction and reassurance to him and his followers.
(2b)
(i)Al-Furqan
(ii)Al-Kitab
(iii)Al-Zikr
(iv)Al-Huda
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(4a)
(i)Clarification of Quranic verses
(ii)Explanation of Islamic laws and regulations
(iii)Guidance on moral and ethical issues
(iv)Insights into Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) life and teachings
(v)Complementing Quranic knowledge with Prophetic traditions
(4b)
TABULATE YOUR ANSWER!
(i)Hadith refers to the recorded sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, WHILE Sunnah encompasses the practices and traditions of the Prophet that serve as a model for Muslim behavior.
(ii)Hadith is based on the narrations from companions of the Prophet and is documented in various collections, WHILE Sunnah is derived from the overall lifestyle and practices of the Prophet as observed in his life.
(iii)Hadiths are classified into categories based on their authenticity (such as Sahih, Da'if, etc.), WHILE Sunnah is generally accepted as the normative practice of the Prophet when the Hadith is authentic.
(iv)Hadith serves as a source of Islamic law and guidance, providing specific details about various aspects of life, WHILE Sunnah provides a broader understanding of the Prophet's character and behavior, serving as an example for Muslims.
(v)Hadith can be used to derive legal rulings and religious practices, WHILE Sunnah is often followed as a way of life, influencing daily actions and rituals in a more general sense.
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(5a)
(i)Consent
(ii)Witnesses
(iii)Dowry (Mahr)
(5b)
(i)Talãq: This is the Islamic practice of divorce initiated by the husband, where he pronounces the word "talãq" (meaning "divorce") three times, typically over a period of time to allow for reconciliation. In other words is Unilateral divorce initiated by the husband, releasing the wife from the marriage contract.
(ii)Khul': This refers to a form of divorce in Islamic law initiated by the wife, where she offers compensation to the husband in exchange for her release from the marriage.
(iii)Faskh: This term denotes the annulment of a marriage by a judge or legal authority, which can be sought for various reasons, such as non-fulfillment of marital obligations or other significant issues within the marriage. In other words is the dissolution of a marriage due to certain defects or conditions (e.g., forced marriage).
(iv)Mubãra'ah: This is a mutual divorce where both parties agree to end the marriage amicably, often involving negotiations regarding financial settlements or other terms.
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(7a)
(i)Revenge for Badr: The battle was primarily fueled by the desire of the Quraysh to avenge their defeat at the Battle of Badr, where many of their leaders were killed. This loss motivated them to seek retribution against the Muslim
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IRS-OBJECTIVES
01-10: EACEDDECAB
11-20: ECBABBCBBB
21-30: CEBBEEDCEA
31-40: CACBEABCEC
41-50: CEDACCABCC
51-60: ADECACDACA
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(2a)
(i)Direct Speech (Kalāmullah): This mode involves Allah speaking directly to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). An example of this is the event during the Night of Ascension (Isra and Mi'raj), where the Prophet received direct commands from Allah regarding the five daily prayers.
(ii)Through the Angel Jibreel (Gabriel): Most of the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Jibreel. This mode encompasses the majority of the verses revealed over the 23 years of the Prophet's mission. The angel would convey the words of Allah to the Prophet, who would then memorize and recite them.
(iii)Inspirational Dreams (Ru’ya): This mode involves the Prophet receiving revelations through dreams. These dreams were considered true visions and were a form of divine guidance. An example includes the Prophet seeing visions that would later manifest in reality, providing direction and reassurance to him and his followers.
(2b)
(i)Al-Furqan
(ii)Al-Kitab
(iii)Al-Zikr
(iv)Al-Huda
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(4a)
(i)Clarification of Quranic verses
(ii)Explanation of Islamic laws and regulations
(iii)Guidance on moral and ethical issues
(iv)Insights into Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) life and teachings
(v)Complementing Quranic knowledge with Prophetic traditions
(4b)
TABULATE YOUR ANSWER!
(i)Hadith refers to the recorded sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, WHILE Sunnah encompasses the practices and traditions of the Prophet that serve as a model for Muslim behavior.
(ii)Hadith is based on the narrations from companions of the Prophet and is documented in various collections, WHILE Sunnah is derived from the overall lifestyle and practices of the Prophet as observed in his life.
(iii)Hadiths are classified into categories based on their authenticity (such as Sahih, Da'if, etc.), WHILE Sunnah is generally accepted as the normative practice of the Prophet when the Hadith is authentic.
(iv)Hadith serves as a source of Islamic law and guidance, providing specific details about various aspects of life, WHILE Sunnah provides a broader understanding of the Prophet's character and behavior, serving as an example for Muslims.
(v)Hadith can be used to derive legal rulings and religious practices, WHILE Sunnah is often followed as a way of life, influencing daily actions and rituals in a more general sense.
=========================
(5a)
(i)Consent
(ii)Witnesses
(iii)Dowry (Mahr)
(5b)
(i)Talãq: This is the Islamic practice of divorce initiated by the husband, where he pronounces the word "talãq" (meaning "divorce") three times, typically over a period of time to allow for reconciliation. In other words is Unilateral divorce initiated by the husband, releasing the wife from the marriage contract.
(ii)Khul': This refers to a form of divorce in Islamic law initiated by the wife, where she offers compensation to the husband in exchange for her release from the marriage.
(iii)Faskh: This term denotes the annulment of a marriage by a judge or legal authority, which can be sought for various reasons, such as non-fulfillment of marital obligations or other significant issues within the marriage. In other words is the dissolution of a marriage due to certain defects or conditions (e.g., forced marriage).
(iv)Mubãra'ah: This is a mutual divorce where both parties agree to end the marriage amicably, often involving negotiations regarding financial settlements or other terms.
=========================
(7a)
(i)Revenge for Badr: The battle was primarily fueled by the desire of the Quraysh to avenge their defeat at the Battle of Badr, where many of their leaders were killed. This loss motivated them to seek retribution against the Muslim
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(ii)Leadership and Authority: The Quraysh aimed to reassert their authority and leadership in the Arabian Peninsula, demonstrating their military strength and attempting to undermine the growing influence of the Muslim community in Medina.
(iii)Strategic Location: The strategic location of Uhud, near Medina, made it a natural battleground. The Quraysh sought to eliminate the Muslim threat by attacking them directly and disrupting their community.
(7b)
(i)Loss of Lives
(ii)Moral and Psychological Impact
(iii)Strengthening of Bonds
(iii)Strategic Location: The strategic location of Uhud, near Medina, made it a natural battleground. The Quraysh sought to eliminate the Muslim threat by attacking them directly and disrupting their community.
(7b)
(i)Loss of Lives
(ii)Moral and Psychological Impact
(iii)Strengthening of Bonds
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MATHEMATICS
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