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Islamiyat VII (2022-23 EM)

Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro

Bibliographic record

BoardSindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro
Class7
SubjectIslamiyat
MediumEnglish
CurriculumNational Curriculum 2006
Editionportal-listed
ApprovalSTBB portal edition year
Pages94
File size32.7 MB
PDF producerWondershare PDFelement

Analysis

The same five-chapter architecture and the same book as KP's class-7 Islamiyat: paras 13–20, hifz of Al-Duha, Al-Zilzal and Al-Qariah, prophethood and its requisites, worship, dua and zakat, a seerah run from the Conquest of Makkah through Hunain, Tabuk and the Farewell Sermon to the demise, a morals chapter that includes Environmental Pollution and Teachings of Islam, and four profiles — Ayesha Siddiqa first, then Baba Farid, Salahuddin Ayubi and Ibn Khaldun. A1b sits at 3 on a creedal but non-polemical register; the new belief lesson is finality of prophethood. A6 2 is earned by de-escalation: the Sultan's "general amnesty for all Christians of Palestine" with jizya waived for the old and disabled (p.88), and the Prophet visiting sick non-Muslims "and even he used to visit his enemies who fell ill" (p.74). A7 4 is the one-woman-first-position rule again (p.78). Worth flagging for anyone weighing instructional load: this book states that 40 of 100 Islamiyat marks go to Quran recitation (p.7). Text tier is partial, so absence claims here are weaker than for the class-6 and class-8 volumes.

Evidence tier

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Measured scores

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Provenance

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