About this course
Embark on a Journey of Discovery: Islamic Studies Grade 9 Online Course
1. Summary of Courses
Our course offers a detailed exploration of Islamic Studies for Grade 9, encompassing all topics and lessons recommended by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. From the fundamentals of Islamic history to in-depth studies of the Quran and Hadith, students will have the opportunity to grasp the rich tapestry of Islamic knowledge.
2. Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this course, students will:
i. Develop a deeper understanding of Islamic teachings, values, and principles.
ii. Gain insight into the historical, cultural, and philosophical aspects of Islam.
iii. Foster a strong sense of morality and ethics, rooted in Islamic traditions.
iv. Prepare for academic success with a comprehensive grasp of Grade 9 Islamic Studies curriculum.
v. Acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate life with a solid foundation in Islamic faith.
3. Comprehensive Coverage
Our course ensures complete coverage of the Grade 9 Islamic Studies curriculum as outlined by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education. Students can rest assured that they will not miss any essential topics or lessons.
4. Diverse Learning Resources
To cater to various learning styles and preferences, our course offers a rich array of resources, including:
i. Online Lessons: Engaging video lectures that simplify complex topics.
ii. Video Lessons: Visual aids and demonstrations to enhance understanding.
iii. Reading Content: Comprehensive written materials for in-depth study.
iv. Downloadable Notes: Convenient resources for offline study.
v. Quizzes: Regular assessments to gauge your progress.
vi. Assignments: Practical tasks to apply your knowledge.
vii. Question/Answer Forum: A platform to engage with instructors and peers.
viii. Live Support: Expert guidance and assistance when you need it most.
5. Why Join Our Course?
Enrolling in our Islamic Studies Grade 9 online course is an investment in your education and personal growth. Our comprehensive curriculum and diverse resources ensure that you have the best tools at your disposal to excel in your studies and gain a profound understanding of Islam. By joining our course, you embark on a journey of knowledge, self-discovery, and enlightenment, under the guidance of experienced instructors who are committed to your success. Embrace the opportunity to connect with a community of learners, ask questions, and deepen your knowledge of Islam. Enroll today and experience the power of online education that adapts to your schedule and learning preferences. Discover a world of knowledge and meaning with us. Join our course now, and let your journey towards a profound understanding of Islamic Studies begin.
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In Islamiat IX, students delve into the sacred realms of the Holy Quran and the Hadiths of the Holy Prophet, exploring the foundational texts of Islam. This chapter serves as a comprehensive guide, offering students a profound understanding of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, and the Hadiths, which are the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Students will embark on a journey through the verses of the Quran, gaining insights into its historical context, divine revelations, and moral teachings. Additionally, they will explore the significance of the Hadiths in elucidating and elaborating upon the principles and practices outlined in the Quran. The chapter aims to cultivate a deep appreciation for the spiritual, ethical, and social dimensions of Islam, fostering a holistic understanding of the faith. Through a scholarly exploration of these foundational texts, students will be equipped with the knowledge and wisdom essential for a meaningful engagement with the Islamic tradition.
Grade IX students will study the translation of specific surahs from the Holy Quran, including Surah Maryam to Al-Hajj, Al-Furqan to Al-Sajdah, Saba to Sad, and Al-Ahqaaf. Separate periods and a dedicated examination with 50 marks are allocated for this study.
In this lesson on the Introduction to the Holy Quran, students will learn about the origin and significance of the Quran. It covers the revelation process, the Quran's preservation, and its universal guidance for humanity. The lesson also delves into the compilation efforts during the Prophet's time and the caliphate, emphasizing the preservation and unification of the Quranic text.
In Lesson 03, students will learn about Hadith-e-Nabawi, where "hadith" means the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (s). The importance and virtue of Prophet's Hadith as a guide for religious knowledge will be emphasized. Selected hadiths, including those highlighting character, mercy, sustenance, family relations, major sins, and seeking beneficial knowledge, will be studied. These teachings serve as a practical model for Muslims to align their lives with the guidance of the Prophet.
"Islamiat IX - Faith and Worship" is a comprehensive chapter designed to provide students with a deep understanding of fundamental concepts related to the Islamic faith and the practices associated with worship. This chapter aims to cultivate a holistic perspective by exploring the core tenets of Islamic beliefs, including the oneness of Allah, prophethood, and the significance of the Quran. Students will delve into the pillars of Islam, such as the declaration of faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage, gaining insights into the spiritual and practical dimensions of these pillars. Through engaging content, the chapter encourages critical thinking and reflection on the role of faith in shaping personal values and behavior. By the end of this chapter, students will have acquired a solid foundation in the principles of Islam, fostering a deeper connection to their faith and an appreciation for the diverse facets of worship in the Islamic tradition.
In Lesson on the Oneness of Allah (Tauheed), students will learn about the literal meaning of Tauheed, signifying belief in Allah's oneness and monotheism. Tauheed encompasses acknowledging Allah as the unique and singular entity in attributes and actions. The lesson emphasizes the importance of Tauheed in Islamic beliefs, highlighting its significance in entering the circle of Islam. The types of Tauheed, including Rabviyat, Alwahiyt, and Asma-o-Sifaat, are explained, along with the concept of Shirk (polytheism) and its types. The lesson underscores the effects of Tauheed on a person's character, promoting qualities like courage, humility, patience, and equality in society.
In the lesson on Belief in Prophethood, students will explore the concept of "Risalat," meaning the conveyance of messages through chosen individuals, known as messengers or prophets. The necessity and importance of prophethood in Islam are highlighted, emphasizing that prophets act as ambassadors between Allah and humanity, guiding them through divine revelations. The lesson covers the qualities of prophets, emphasizing their innocence and unique position. The distinction of the Prophet Muhammad as the last messenger and the completion of the religion through him are discussed, emphasizing the preservation of the Holy Quran after the end of prophethood. The lesson concludes with the agreement among the companions and the Muslim Ummah on the finality of prophethood until the Day of Resurrection.
In the lesson on Belief in Angels, Divine Books, and Life Hereafter, students will learn about the significance of believing in angels, who are created from light and obedient to Allah's commands. The impact of this belief on human life, including accountability and self-respect, will be explored. Additionally, the lesson covers the importance of believing in divine books, detailing scriptures revealed to different prophets, with the Holy Quran abrogating earlier commands. The concept of the Hereafter is emphasized, highlighting the eternal life after death, accountability on Judgment Day, and the influence of this belief on character development and moral values.
In the lesson on Prayer (Salaat), students will learn that prayer is the pillar of religion, the key to heaven, and a source of closeness to God. It serves as the believer's ascension, brings Allah's pleasure, and differentiates between believers and non-believers. The importance of fixed prayer times, discipline, and punctuality is emphasized. Prayer is described as a means of eradicating sins, with ablution being a prerequisite. The significance of congregational prayer is highlighted, providing numerous benefits such as physical and spiritual strength, community bonding, and fostering positive feelings. The lesson stresses the need for humility, modesty, and regularity in prayer to attain spiritual, physical, and social benefits.
In the lesson on Fasting (Sawm), students will learn that fasting is a fundamental aspect of Islam, requiring abstinence from food, drink, and sensual desires from dawn to sunset. Its obligation began in 2 Hijri, aiming for piety and abstinence. The importance of not only refraining from eating but also preventing disobedience to Allah by all body organs is emphasized. Fasting is obligatory for all sane, mature Muslims, with exceptions for travel and illness. The times for Suhoor and Iftar are defined, and virtues of observing them, along with providing meals for others, are highlighted. The significance of Lailatul-Qadr and the practice of Itikaf in the last decade of Ramadan are discussed. Fasting brings spiritual satisfaction, physical rest, and develops qualities like discipline and kindness. It fosters empathy for the hungry and teaches piety and purity. The lesson encourages charity, prayers, and maintaining the Ramadan routine year-round.
"Islamiat IX, Chapter 03: Prophet's Life (Seerat-e-Nabwi)" provides students with a comprehensive exploration of the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). In this chapter, students will delve into the significant events, teachings, and exemplary character of the Prophet, gaining a deep understanding of his life from birth to the culmination of his prophethood. The chapter aims to impart valuable insights into the Prophet's moral and spiritual teachings, his interactions with various communities, and the establishment of the Islamic state in Madinah. Students will also learn about the challenges faced by the Prophet and how he addressed them with wisdom and compassion. This chapter serves as a fundamental resource for fostering a holistic appreciation of the Prophet's life and its relevance to Islamic principles and values.
In the lesson on the Conquest of Makkah, students will learn about the events leading to the conquest. After the treaty of Hudaibiyah, Banu Bakr broke peace, attacking Banu Khuza'ah in Makkah's Haram, prompting Muslims' intervention. Prophet Muhammad offered peace or war to Makkah, and Quraish chose war. In 8 Hijri, on 10 Ramadan, Muslims with 10,000 troops reached Makkah. The Holy Prophet appointed commanders and ensured the safety of those seeking refuge. Despite a large army, mercy prevailed, and people embraced Islam. The Prophet cleansed the Kaaba from idols, symbolizing the triumph of truth over falsehood. The conquest marked a turning point, leading to mass conversions and the dominance of Islam in Makkah. Leadership abilities of the Holy Prophet were evident as he appointed leaders and ensured the destruction of major shrines in the vicinity.
In the lesson on the Battle of Hunain, students will learn about the challenges faced by Muslims after the conquest of Makkah. Banu Hawazin and Banu Thaqif tribes opposed Muslim power, inciting surrounding tribes. Despite their large army of twelve thousand, Muslims faced a sudden attack in the valley of Hunain. Initially shaken, Prophet Muhammad showed courage, reciting his prophethood. With trust in Allah, he rallied the Muslims, leading to a miraculous victory. The Holy Quran highlights the lesson of humility, emphasizing reliance on Allah over numerical strength. The Battle of Hunain marked a triumph, bringing conversions, spreading Islam to remote areas, and providing valuable lessons in trust and humility.
In the lesson on the Year of Delegations (Aam-ul-Wufood), students will learn about the influx of delegations from various Arabian regions to meet Prophet Muhammad after the conquest of Makkah. The Prophet accommodated them in the Prophet's Mosque, demonstrating exemplary hospitality, management, and Islamic manners. Key delegations, including Banu Tamim and Najran, sought discussions with the Holy Prophet, with outcomes like the conversion of Iqra bin Habis. The Najran delegation engaged in theological debates about Jesus, leading to Mubahala, but they chose to pay Jizya. Abdul Qais's delegation embraced Islam, emphasizing the importance of seeking permission and showing respect in dealings and affairs.
The Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad's early life was marked by significant challenges and pivotal moments. Orphaned at a young age with the passing of his father, Hazrat Abdullah, and later his mother, Hazrat Syeda Amina, the Prophet was raised by his grandfather Hazrat Abdul Muttalib and then his uncle Hazrat Abu Talib. He spent four years under the care of the pious woman Haleema Saadia from the Banu Saad tribe in accordance with Arab customs. Notable anecdotes include the Prophet's interaction with the moon and his early words praising Allah.
In the lesson on The Holy Prophet's Passion of Worship, students will learn about Prophet Muhammad's devotion to worship even before his prophethood. The cave of Hira, where he received the first revelation, became a place of intense worship. The Prophet's entire life was dedicated to praying, reciting the Holy Quran, and observing fasts. Despite physical strain, he embraced worship joyfully, considering it a form of gratitude. The Prophet emphasized moderation in worship, highlighting the balance between devotion to Allah, fulfilling societal obligations, and maintaining personal well-being. His teachings sparked a spiritual transformation, redirecting focus from idol-worship to the remembrance of Allah. Students will be encouraged to draw inspiration from the Prophet's life for a balanced approach to worship.
In the lesson on The Holy Prophet's Generosity and Altruism, students will learn the profound significance of generosity and altruism in Islam. Generosity, defined as open-hearted spending for Allah's love, goes beyond material wealth and includes sharing knowledge, time, and health. The Prophet emphasized that the generous are close to Allah, paradise, and people, while the miser is distant from Allah and paradise
In the ninth-grade Islamiat curriculum, students delve into the enriching realm of Ethics and Manners, a chapter designed to instill essential values and principles in the context of Islamic teachings. This chapter aims to cultivate a profound understanding of ethical conduct and exemplary manners as prescribed by Islam.
Students will embark on a journey to explore the foundations of Islamic ethics, delving into the teachings of the Quran and the Hadith. The curriculum emphasizes the significance of character development and ethical behavior, promoting virtues such as honesty, compassion, integrity, and humility. Through the study of exemplary stories and narratives from Islamic history, students will learn to apply these values in their daily lives, fostering a strong sense of moral responsibility.
The chapter also addresses the importance of interpersonal relationships and social conduct. Students will learn about the etiquette of communication, respect for elders, and the significance of empathy in fostering a harmonious community. Practical examples and case studies will be employed to facilitate a deeper understanding of how Islamic ethics can be applied in various personal and social contexts.
By the end of this chapter, students will have not only gained a comprehensive understanding of Islamic ethics and manners but will also be equipped with practical tools to navigate life with integrity and compassion, aligning their actions with the teachings of Islam. This foundational knowledge will contribute to the holistic development of students as responsible and ethical individuals within the framework of Islamic principles.
In the lesson on Gratitude, students will learn the profound significance of expressing thanks and finding contentment in Islam. Gratitude involves acknowledging favors, recognizing their value, and rewarding the benefactor. Contentment is being satisfied with Allah's sustenance. The Quran emphasizes that expressing gratitude leads to increased blessings. The Holy Prophet emphasized that true success lies in becoming a Muslim, acquiring sustenance within one's means, and being content.
In this lesson, we'll learn about the importance of honesty and trust in Islam. We'll explore how these values apply to all aspects of life, from fulfilling our duties to Allah to respecting others' rights and keeping promises. By following Islamic teachings on honesty and trust, we can contribute to a peaceful and prosperous society.
This lesson will explore arrogance in Islam. We'll learn its different forms, like feeling superior to others or disobeying prophets. We'll understand how arrogance stems from various things like wealth or knowledge. The lesson will emphasize the negative consequences of arrogance, both in this life and the hereafter, and highlight the importance of humility and following Islamic teachings to avoid this sin.
This lesson will teach us about jealousy in Islam. We'll learn the difference between jealousy and envy, and how jealousy is discouraged in the Quran and Sunnah. We'll explore the negative consequences of jealousy, both personally and socially, and understand how to avoid it by seeking guidance from Islamic teachings and practicing gratitude.
"Islamiat IX: This chapter focuses on providing students with a comprehensive understanding of Islamic teachings, covering fundamental concepts, beliefs, and practices. Students will delve into the principles of Islam, exploring its core tenets, historical context, and the significance of religious observances.
Good Dealing and Socializing Commands: This section emphasizes the ethical and moral guidelines outlined in Islam for interpersonal relationships. Students will learn about the importance of good conduct, honesty, and compassion in their interactions with others. The chapter aims to instill a sense of responsibility and integrity in social dealings, promoting a harmonious and just society.
Issues of Oath: This segment addresses the significance of oaths in Islam and explores the ethical implications associated with making promises. Students will gain insights into the importance of fulfilling commitments and the consequences of breaking oaths in Islamic ethics. The chapter aims to instill a sense of accountability and integrity in personal and social responsibilities."
This lesson will teach us about the Islamic guidelines on oaths. We'll learn how oaths should only be taken in Allah's name and for good reasons. We'll explore the types of oaths and their corresponding expiations if broken. We'll also understand the importance of avoiding false oaths and their negative consequences.
This lesson will teach us about the importance and rules of testimony in Islam. We'll learn how witnesses should be truthful, responsible, and qualified. We'll explore the different types of testimony and the consequences of both truthful and false witnessing, both for individuals and society.
This lesson explores human rights in Islam, focusing on the importance of respecting the rights of everyone, including family, friends, neighbors, and even non-Muslims. We'll learn how Islam emphasizes fulfilling these rights, highlighting the specific responsibilities towards neighbors and the positive social impact of treating everyone with kindness and respect.
In the Islamiat IX chapter titled "Sources of Guidance and Famous Personalities of Islam," students will delve into the foundational principles of Islam. The chapter explores the primary sources of guidance in Islam, including the Quran and Hadith, elucidating their significance in shaping Islamic beliefs and practices. Additionally, students will learn about influential personalities in Islamic history, gaining insights into the lives and contributions of key figures who played pivotal roles in the development and dissemination of Islamic teachings. This chapter aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the guiding principles and notable individuals that have shaped the rich tapestry of Islamic culture and spirituality.
This lesson will focus on Imam Zain al-Abideen, a grandson of Prophet Muhammad known for his piety, knowledge, and resilience. We'll explore his life story, including his childhood, role in Karbala, and contributions to Islam through his teachings, prayers, and writings. We'll also learn about his morals and ethics, exemplified by his sayings and actions.
This lesson will teach us about Hazrat Abu Musa Ashari, a companion of the Prophet known for his piety, knowledge, and contributions to Islam. We'll learn about his journey to Islam, his participation in historical events, and his dedication to spreading Islamic knowledge. We'll also explore his character traits, including his humility, devotion to the Quran, and love for the Prophet.
This lesson will explore the life of Hazrat Abd Allah ibn Amr Ibn al-Aas, a companion of the Prophet known for his piety, knowledge, and dedication to collecting and preserving the Prophet's sayings. We'll learn about his early life, devotion to the Prophet, and his contributions to Islamic scholarship through compiling hadiths. We'll also explore his love for the Prophet's family and his emphasis on knowledge and good character.
In this lesson, we'll explore the life of Hazrat Amr bin Umayyah, who initially opposed Islam but later converted and served the faith. We'll learn about his switch to Islam, diplomatic mission to Abyssinia, and military campaigns. We'll also discuss his legacy and the positive lessons we can learn from his life.
This lesson will explore the lives of three exemplary female companions of the Prophet: Hazrat Shifa, Hazrat Umm-e-Saleem, and Hazrat Umm-e-Attiya. We'll learn about their character, devotion to Islam, and contributions to the early Muslim community. We'll see their roles as caregivers, educators, and participants in historical events, highlighting the important role women played in the development of Islam.
This lesson will explore the lives and teachings of three Sufi mystics: Hazrat Qashiri, Hazrat Attar, and Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya. We'll learn about their backgrounds, contributions to Sufism, and the core principles they emphasized in their teachings. These principles include self-purification, ethical conduct, love for God, and service to humanity. We'll also see how these Sufis influenced society and aimed to improve the lives of others.
This lesson will introduce us to three influential Muslim scholars: Imam Shatibi, Imam Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, and Ibn Khaldun. We'll learn about their expertise, famous works, and contributions to various fields like history, law, and Quran interpretation. We'll also explore their personal qualities and the lessons we can learn from their dedication to knowledge and pursuit of truth.
In Islamiat IX, students will delve into the fundamental tenets of Islam, exploring core beliefs, practices, and historical aspects of the faith. The curriculum covers a comprehensive study of Islamic teachings, including the Five Pillars of Islam, the life of Prophet Muhammad, and key events in Islamic history.
"Islamic Teachings and Contemporary Needs" extends the students' understanding by examining the relevance of Islamic principles in the modern context. Emphasis is placed on how Islamic teachings address contemporary challenges, ethical dilemmas, and societal needs. Students will gain insights into applying Islamic values to navigate and contribute meaningfully to the complexities of today's world.
This lesson will explore the concept of self-reliance and self-confidence in Islam. We'll learn how Islam encourages these qualities and how they can benefit individuals and communities. We'll also discuss the importance of balancing self-reliance with trust in God.
This lesson explores the importance of physical and mental health in Islam. We'll learn how Islam promotes healthy habits like exercise and sports, emphasizing their benefits for both body and mind. We'll also discuss the Islamic perspective on a balanced approach to maintaining physical well-being and good character.
