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11-20: ACDACABCCD
21-30: BACABCACDC
31-40: DBBCABBCCD
41-50: CABCADABDB
9a Peter exhorts christians to be
goodcitizens. Christians were urged to be
livein accordance with hope. To
encouragethem to remain faithful,he
presented jesusas one who had suffered
and triumphed.He asked the christians to
continue intheir faith and allow this to be
manifestedin their personal living. Peter
demandedthat christians should not live a
debasedlife like the rest of the people.
They wereexpected to live as if they were
\'foreigners\' in the world. Peter set
outthe duties of christians towards
earthlyauthorities,they were to respect
the civilauthority and obey the law of the
land.They were to live as servants of
God.They were to honour all
men,lovebrotherhood, fear God and
honour theemperor.(2a)When Samuel
was old, he made his sons Judgesover
Israel. The first-born was Joel and the
secondAbiah. They were Judges in
Beersheba. But Samuelsons walked not in
his ways. They turned aside
aftergains,took bribes and perverted
Judgement.Due to this maladministration,
all the elders of Israelwent together to
meet samuel in Ramala to complain.The
complaints centered on the perverted
activities ofhis sons. The people then
demanded for a king tojudge them like
other nations. The subject
displeasedSamuel when the people said,
"give us a king to judgeus". and Samuel
cried to the Lord in prayer. The
lordanswered Samuel to listen to the
voice of people in allthat they say, for
they have not rejected Samuel
butrejected him, God,that he should reign
over them.(2b)(i) He was rejected by God
to rule over Israel, hispeople.(ii) He was
troubled by evil spirits(iii) He desired
comfort from where he ought not toi.e the
witch at Endor(iv) He lost his at the battle
on mount Gilboa togetherwith his children.
(6a)Jesus demand from the prospective
disciples heencountered centered on the
principles and tenets offaith required as
qualification.Firstly, the prospective
disciples were to exerciseabsolute faith in
God, making the focus of such faithin
him.Secondly, the prospective disciples
must be willing tosacrifice all entailing
total commitment to the work ofthe
kingdom. name should love his own life
more thanthe work of God.Thirdly, the
prospective disciples must be willing
topropagate the good news i.e message
of the kingdomto other for their
salvation.Fourthly, prospective disciples
should expectpersecution and tribulation
in the work.(6b)(i) A true disciple of Jesus
must exhibit love to othersirrespective of
their races(ii) Prayer for others and the
nation i.e Intercession(iii) Exhibit the work
of evangelism i.e preaching thegospel of
the kingdom to others.(8a)Prayer is the
means of communicating with God,
notnecessarily in times of need but all
times. There arevarious kinds of
prayers.James wrote to the Christians in
dispersion andencourage them to remain
steadfast in their faith insite of the
various trials they were undergoing.He
encouraged them to pray to God all the
time sothat they could perfect and
complete, lacking nothing"if any lacks
wisdom let him ask God who
givesgenerously but such one should ask
in faith withoutdoubting "(8b)-sin-wrong
asking in prayer-unfaithfulness
WAEC (IRK/IRS) ISLAMIC STUDIES
ANSWERS I TRIED
1. Unshakable Faith: The leading
consideration
relates to the starter of the movement,
namely the
holy Prophet of Islam. He held
unshakable faith in
phis mission; for without such strong
intrinsic faith
success would have been quite
uncertain.
- Competence and Efficiency: The leader
of the
movement, namely the holy Prophet
himself,
possessed remarkable competence,
efficiency and
sagacity in discharging his tasks, and
knew exactly
what steps to take in every case.
- Decisiveness: Owing to the two above
mentioned
personal qualities, namely unshakable
faith and
competence, the Prophet was never at a
loss while
faced with the events and crises in his
life.
- Peculiarities of Prevailing Political
Environment:
Another issue which is directly related
to the
foregoing problems is that the Prophet’s
actions
throughout the progress of the Islamic
movement
were appropriate to every stage under
the prevalent
conditions.
- Decisive Response: Throughout the
entire period
of his invitation to Islam the Prophet
gave a clear
answer to all matters which were put
forth
2. Suratun Nas.Bismillahir-Raumanir-
Rahim
1. Qul a^udhu birabbin-nas.
2.Malikin-nas.
3. Ilahin-nas.
4. Min sharril-waswasil-khannas.
5. Alladhiyuwaswisu f sudurin-nas.
6. Minal-jinnati wan-nas
Comment/Lesson of Surratun Nas.
1. The Greatness of Allah
2. Allah’s Mercy on mankind and
jinns
3. The strategy of Satan,
Whispering in the hearts ofmen, It was
this very whispering through which
Satan eventually convinced
Adam and Hawwa to eatfrom the
forbidden tree in Paradise
4.Remembrance of Allah counteracts
Satan’sadvances and causes him to
run away. Every goodaction or deed
should be started with recitingBismill
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9a Peter exhorts christians to be
goodcitizens. Christians were urged to be
livein accordance with hope. To
encouragethem to remain faithful,he
presented jesusas one who had suffered
and triumphed.He asked the christians to
continue intheir faith and allow this to be
manifestedin their personal living. Peter
demandedthat christians should not live a
debasedlife like the rest of the people.
They wereexpected to live as if they were
\'foreigners\' in the world. Peter set
outthe duties of christians towards
earthlyauthorities,they were to respect
the civilauthority and obey the law of the
land.They were to live as servants of
God.They were to honour all
men,lovebrotherhood, fear God and
honour theemperor.(2a)When Samuel
was old, he made his sons Judgesover
Israel. The first-born was Joel and the
secondAbiah. They were Judges in
Beersheba. But Samuelsons walked not in
his ways. They turned aside
aftergains,took bribes and perverted
Judgement.Due to this maladministration,
all the elders of Israelwent together to
meet samuel in Ramala to complain.The
complaints centered on the perverted
activities ofhis sons. The people then
demanded for a king tojudge them like
other nations. The subject
displeasedSamuel when the people said,
"give us a king to judgeus". and Samuel
cried to the Lord in prayer. The
lordanswered Samuel to listen to the
voice of people in allthat they say, for
they have not rejected Samuel
butrejected him, God,that he should reign
over them.(2b)(i) He was rejected by God
to rule over Israel, hispeople.(ii) He was
troubled by evil spirits(iii) He desired
comfort from where he ought not toi.e the
witch at Endor(iv) He lost his at the battle
on mount Gilboa togetherwith his children.
(6a)Jesus demand from the prospective
disciples heencountered centered on the
principles and tenets offaith required as
qualification.Firstly, the prospective
disciples were to exerciseabsolute faith in
God, making the focus of such faithin
him.Secondly, the prospective disciples
must be willing tosacrifice all entailing
total commitment to the work ofthe
kingdom. name should love his own life
more thanthe work of God.Thirdly, the
prospective disciples must be willing
topropagate the good news i.e message
of the kingdomto other for their
salvation.Fourthly, prospective disciples
should expectpersecution and tribulation
in the work.(6b)(i) A true disciple of Jesus
must exhibit love to othersirrespective of
their races(ii) Prayer for others and the
nation i.e Intercession(iii) Exhibit the work
of evangelism i.e preaching thegospel of
the kingdom to others.(8a)Prayer is the
means of communicating with God,
notnecessarily in times of need but all
times. There arevarious kinds of
prayers.James wrote to the Christians in
dispersion andencourage them to remain
steadfast in their faith insite of the
various trials they were undergoing.He
encouraged them to pray to God all the
time sothat they could perfect and
complete, lacking nothing"if any lacks
wisdom let him ask God who
givesgenerously but such one should ask
in faith withoutdoubting "(8b)-sin-wrong
asking in prayer-unfaithfulness
WAEC (IRK/IRS) ISLAMIC STUDIES
ANSWERS I TRIED
1. Unshakable Faith: The leading
consideration
relates to the starter of the movement,
namely the
holy Prophet of Islam. He held
unshakable faith in
phis mission; for without such strong
intrinsic faith
success would have been quite
uncertain.
- Competence and Efficiency: The leader
of the
movement, namely the holy Prophet
himself,
possessed remarkable competence,
efficiency and
sagacity in discharging his tasks, and
knew exactly
what steps to take in every case.
- Decisiveness: Owing to the two above
mentioned
personal qualities, namely unshakable
faith and
competence, the Prophet was never at a
loss while
faced with the events and crises in his
life.
- Peculiarities of Prevailing Political
Environment:
Another issue which is directly related
to the
foregoing problems is that the Prophet’s
actions
throughout the progress of the Islamic
movement
were appropriate to every stage under
the prevalent
conditions.
- Decisive Response: Throughout the
entire period
of his invitation to Islam the Prophet
gave a clear
answer to all matters which were put
forth
2. Suratun Nas.Bismillahir-Raumanir-
Rahim
1. Qul a^udhu birabbin-nas.
2.Malikin-nas.
3. Ilahin-nas.
4. Min sharril-waswasil-khannas.
5. Alladhiyuwaswisu f sudurin-nas.
6. Minal-jinnati wan-nas
Comment/Lesson of Surratun Nas.
1. The Greatness of Allah
2. Allah’s Mercy on mankind and
jinns
3. The strategy of Satan,
Whispering in the hearts ofmen, It was
this very whispering through which
Satan eventually convinced
Adam and Hawwa to eatfrom the
forbidden tree in Paradise
4.Remembrance of Allah counteracts
Satan’sadvances and causes him to
run away. Every goodaction or deed
should be started with recitingBismill
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