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junaidshins Monday, August 06, 2018 10:20 AM

Islamiyat in English Or Urdu?
 
Dear Members,
Kindly suggest me, In which version it may be preferable, to take islamiyat paper, either english or urdu?

Thanks and Regards.

abusaadusman Thursday, September 06, 2018 03:17 PM

[FONT="Times New Roman"][B]I suggest you to attempt it in English [/B][/FONT]

Desert Eagle Monday, September 17, 2018 04:57 PM

Its upto you in which language you have read this subject and feel easy to explain. Normally when you go through by English, you are free to quote any ayah or hadees in your own words and if you give reference it will be a plus point otherwise its acceptable without reference. On the other hand, you have to put exact ayah nd hadees with ref. There are many hurdles for an aspirant belongs to urdu background for memorizing new terminologies, like me. 😌[QUOTE=junaidshins;1072095]Dear Members,
Kindly suggest me, In which version it may be preferable, to take islamiyat paper, either english or urdu?

Thanks and Regards.[/QUOTE]

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Maria Ishaq Friday, September 21, 2018 11:29 PM

well, choose the medium in which you have studied Islamiyat till graduation. I opted it in urdu and scored 67. If you don't know exact reference, just write "Al-Quran" in brackets. :)

Tassawur Saturday, September 22, 2018 12:47 AM

[B][I][COLOR="DarkRed"] This topic has already repeatedly been discussed. The crux of the discussion is that one should opt the medium through which one can explain one's answer in a befitting manner. I personally tried both the mediums and scored better when i attempted the paper in English. However, there were obvious personal reasons behind scoring better when I attempted in English. [LIST][*]My Urdu handwriting is very pathetic .
My Urdu Handwriting is very slow and you know where one has to attempt four questions in remaining papers , in Islamiat one has to answer five questions.
The time I attempted in Islamiat in english that year the objective part was very easy . [/LIST]So , if you have prepared the paper well and you dont have the issues i had , you may go with English. Whether , you go with English or Urdu , you will get same treatment from the examiner.
The one liner answer is that its not medium which has to determine your marks, but your answer and your presentation have to be rewarded. [/COLOR][/I][/B]

ikhtiar Saturday, September 22, 2018 11:00 AM

[QUOTE=Maria Ishaq;1075402]well, choose the medium in which you have studied Islamiyat till graduation. I opted it in urdu and scored 67. If you don't know exact reference, just write "Al-Quran" in brackets. :)[/QUOTE]Ma'am,
Can you please contact me at my email address in my profile. I need your guidance PLEASE

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Hamidullah Gul Saturday, September 22, 2018 02:05 PM

I opted islamiyat thrice in urdu and still regret. I had no issue with urdu as i had urdu amongst my optionals but islamiyat paper always cover topics related to contemporary issues those can be interpreted in English more precisely. During css preps. One is more familiar with english than urdu hence converting your mind towards urdu for a single paper is too hard. I remember struggling for urdu transalation of english words that i had in mind about the question been asked. That's why english would be a perfect choice.

A Zeee Saturday, September 22, 2018 02:26 PM

[QUOTE=Maria Ishaq;1075402]well, choose the medium in which you have studied Islamiyat till graduation. I opted it in urdu and scored 67. If you don't know exact reference, just write "Al-Quran" in brackets. :)[/QUOTE]
You scored 67 this year?

Maria Ishaq Sunday, September 23, 2018 01:51 AM

Last year. Didn't appear in 2018.

Maria Ishaq Sunday, September 23, 2018 01:53 AM

[QUOTE=ikhtiar;1075425]Ma'am,
Can you please contact me at my email address in my profile. I need your guidance PLEASE

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You may ask here anything.

A Zeee Sunday, September 23, 2018 02:03 AM

[QUOTE=Maria Ishaq;1075579]Last year. Didn't appear in 2018.[/QUOTE]
Can you please share books and resources from where you had prepared?

Maria Ishaq Sunday, September 23, 2018 05:58 PM

Notes by Prof. Zakaullah Tahir. objective, subjective, solved past papers from 2009 to onward and a book by Qamar Husnain Advanced Publishers (Recommended by Sir Zakaullah Tahir). :)

Theodosius Sunday, September 23, 2018 06:01 PM

Just recall the last time you wrote Urdu. Well probably, I guess, in intermediate; at least 4-5 years ago. It will be very difficult for you to write Urdu after that gap. So, considering this factor I will suggest you to go for English.

A Zeee Sunday, September 23, 2018 06:07 PM

[QUOTE=Maria Ishaq;1075668]Notes by Prof. Zakaullah Tahir. objective, subjective, solved past papers from 2009 to onward and a book by Qamar Husnain Advanced Publishers (Recommended by Sir Zakaullah Tahir). :)[/QUOTE]
From where we can get or see his notes?

Maria Ishaq Sunday, September 23, 2018 10:05 PM

I guess you can get them from Punjab University photocopy shop in STC.

A Zeee Sunday, September 23, 2018 11:25 PM

[QUOTE=Maria Ishaq;1075712]I guess you can get them from Punjab University photocopy shop in STC.[/QUOTE]
That's great. Since I am student of PU, I think I can easily get them. Thank you.

mzzubair Friday, August 09, 2019 01:48 AM

[QUOTE=Maria Ishaq;1075402]well, choose the medium in which you have studied Islamiyat till graduation. I opted it in urdu and scored 67. If you don't know exact reference, just write "Al-Quran" in brackets. :)[/QUOTE]
But what if one has a poor handwriting in Urdu?

shah 786 Tuesday, September 17, 2019 12:59 AM

is'nt it difficult to qoute ayats and ahadees in english.


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