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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level ISLAMIYAT 2058/1 MAY/JUNE SESSION 2002 Additional materials: Answer paper 2 hours 30 minutes TIME 2 hours 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided on the answer paper/answer booklet. Answer Section A and two questions from either Section B or Section C. Write your answers on the separate answer paper provided. All answers must be in continuous prose. If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets loosely together. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. TL 6281 SI8225 CIE 2002 This question paper consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages. [Turn over

ËÓ Ó rú ÓJÔsÚ ]tô ØÔ HÔ u«î Ó Ó bï ÓrÚ Ó K bú ËÓ Ó rú Ôu Ó bú «K] tô «B] LÓbÔ ÆÔqÚ ÔuÓ «K] tô «Ó ÓbÏ ËÓØÓUÊÓ Ó±d«Î ±] IÚC O]U ËÓ MÓ ÚFÓ KÓtÔ Ó«ÓWÎ KM]U ËÓ Ó ÚLÓ WÎ ± ÒM] U ÆÓU Ó Ó ^p ÔuÓ ÓKÓw] ÓO Ò sï ÆÓU Ó ØÓcÓ Óp ËÓ ÓrÚ ÓLÚºÓºÚM w ÓAÓ dï ËÓ rú Ó Ô Ó G OÒUÎ ÆÓU ÓXÚ Ó ]v ÓJÔuÊÔ w ÔöÓÂÏ _Ó Ó VÓ Óp Ôö±UÎ ÓØ OÒUÎ ÆÓU Ó ] LÓP Ó ÓUÚ ÓßÔ u Ô Ó p 2 Section A (For all candidates) Answer all questions in this section. 1 Comment on the context and main teachings contained in one of the following passages from the Qur an. Translation into English is not required. [6] (a) (Sura 19.19-21) (b) (Sura 112)

3 2 Comment on the religious meaning and significance of any five of the phrases underlined in the following passages. English translations follow each passage. [15] (a) ËÓ Ó±ÚMUÎ ËÓ«]ª cô뫱 s ±]IÓU Ód«OrÓ ±ÔBK]v ËÓ ÓúÓî dó Ô îóoúdï ]pó ± só «_ÔË Óv ±ÓU ËÓœ] ÓpÓ Ó ^pó ËÓ±ÓU ÆÓKÓv ßÓ Óv Ó«ËÓ«KÓOq ËÓ«C^ Óv ËÓ«Ú FÓUØ H OsÓ ËÓ«d^Ø]l «º^ Ôuœ ÓÊ ÓN dó«óo w KD]Pz H OsÓ ËÓ ÓN bú ÓP Óv ÚdÓ«OrÓ ËÓ ßÚLÓU OqÓ ËÓ Ú ÓFÓKÚMUÓ «Ú ÓOÚXÓ ±Ó ÓU ÓWÎ KM]U (Sura 2.125) and we made the house a resort for humankind; the place of Abraham; for those who go around and those who meditate there. (b) Ó ÓrÚ Ó bú Ó Ó OLUÎ ÓQÓËÓÈ ËÓ ÓºÓ uú Ó ÔFÚD OpÓ Ó ^pó Ó ÓdÚ{Óv ËÓ Ó±]U M FÒLÓW Ó Ò pó Ó Ó b ÀÚ ËÓ Ó±]U «º]Pz qó ÓöÓ ÓMÚNÓdÚ ÓIÚNÓdÚ ÓöÓ «ÚOÓ OrÓ QÓ±]U ËÓËÓ ÓbÓ Ó ÓPz öî ÓQÓ ÚMÓv ÓNÓbÓÈ {ÓPôÎ ËÓËÓ ÓbÓ Ó (Sura 93) your Lord has not forsaken you; the latter portion will be better for you than the first; therefore do not oppress the orphan. [Turn over

Ê] «ÚLÔRÚ± só K LÔRÚ± s ØÓU Ú ÔMÚOÓUÊ ÓAÔ b^ ÓFÚCÔ tú ÓFÚCUÎ «D]NÔuÚ Ô ÓDÚdÔ «_ Ú LÓUÊ ±ÓU «Ú ÓLÓlÓ ÆÓuÚÂÏ w ÓOÚXÌ ± sú ÔOÔuÚ «K] t Ó ÚKÔuÚÊÓ Ø ÓU»Ó «K] t ËÓ Ó ÓbÓ«ÓßÔ uú Ót ÓOÚMÓNÔrÚ ô] ÓeÓ ÓXÚ ÓKÓOÚN rú «º]J OÚMÓWÔ JÔq Ò œó«ì œóëó«ï Ë] œóëó«ô «c^ Ôu» «Úô ßÚ GÚHÓU Ô «Ú ÓrÚ ±ÓsÚ v «Úô Ú ÓdÚ ÓLÚpÓ v «º]LÓU «Ó B]ö Ô LÚUœÔ «b Ò s ÓHÓI]NÔuÚ«v «b Ò Ús «Ó ÚLÔºÚK rô ±ÓsÚ ßÓK ró «ÚLÔºÚK LÔuÚÊÓ ± sú ÒºÓ U t ËÓ ÓbÁ Ê] Ó U µó pó ÔuÓ «_Ó Ú ÓdÔ ÓBÓ q dó pó ËÓ«Ú ÓdÚ ] P Ó ÚDÓOÚMÓU Ó «ÚJÓuÚ ÓdÓ 4 (c) (Sura 108) abundance; he is without posterity. 3 Comment on the religious and ethical significance of five of the following Hadith. [15] (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) 4 (a) Describe the events that immediately led up to the Prophet Muhammad s migration, the hijra. [10] (b) Suggest three reasons why he decided to move from Mecca to Medina. [6] 5 (a) Describe the teachings of Islam about the position of women as: (i) wives; [4] (ii) mothers; [4] and (iii) daughters; [3] (b) Explain the teachings of the Qur an about the relationship between men and women. [5]

5 Section B (For Sunni Students) Answer two questions. 6 (a) Describe the main achievements of (i) Abu Bakr, and (ii) Uthman, during the periods when they were caliphs. [10] (b) Explain the importance of the achievements of one of these caliphs in Islamic history. [6] 7 Give a brief explanation of the importance of each of the following in Muslim beliefs and practices: (a) the Ka ba; [4] (b) ihram; [4] (c) Arafat; [4] and (d) Id al-adha. [4] 8 What does a Muslim understand by the following: (a) You alone we ask for help (Sura 1); [4] (b) Muhammad is the Seal of the Prophets; [4] (c) belief in angels; [4] and (d) belief in books? [4] [Turn over

9 Give a brief explanation of the importance of each of the following in Muslim beliefs and practices: 6 Section C (For Shi a Students) Answer two questions. (a) the Ka ba; [4] (b) ihram; [4] (c) Arafat; [4] and (d) Id al-adha. [4] 10 What does a Muslim understand by the following: (a) You alone we ask for help (Sura 1); [4] (b) Muhammad is the Seal of the Prophets; [4] (c) belief in angels; [4] and (d) belief in books? [4] 11 Explain why (a) the Imam Ali resisted Talha and Zubayr; [6] (b) the Imam Husayn travelled towards Kufa; [6] and (c) Hazrat Fatima is respected by Shi a Muslims. [4]

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