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salam! In Islamiyat we have to write Ayats in Arabic or just their translation??
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Dear FARHAN.
Each and every paper of CSS requires some profound and serious ingenuity. Similarly, in the paper of Islamic studies the same rule applies. By quoting Ayats in Arabic, one can give an impressive and academic impression to the examiner. The candidate can yield good score if he or she makes maximum use of Ayats in Arabic along with their translations in English or Urdu depending upon the medium of the candidate's choice. Inshort, Ayats in Arabic and their translations will reflect candidate's knowledge and level of understanding in the paper.
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Dear FARHAN.
Each and every paper of CSS requires some profound and serious ingenuity. Similarly, in the paper of Islamic studies the same rule applies. By quoting Ayats in Arabic, one can give an impressive and academic impression to the examiner. The candidate can yield good score if he or she makes maximum use of Ayats in Arabic along with their translations in English or Urdu depending upon the medium of the candidate's choice. Inshort, Ayats in Arabic and their translations will reflect candidate's knowledge and level of understanding in the paper.
I second HAMLETMOON> yeah its very impressive and can give you good score but if you dont remember the ayat in Arabaic then just right the translation or write two or three ayat in a question in arabic and the rest in urdu or english.
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