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Islamiyat VIII (2021-22 EM)
Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro
Bibliographic record
| Board | Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro |
|---|---|
| Class | 8 |
| Subject | Islamiyat |
| Medium | English |
| Curriculum | National Curriculum 2006 |
| Edition | portal-listed |
| Approval | STBB portal edition year |
| Pages | 105 |
| File size | 32.4 MB |
| PDF producer | Wondershare PDFelement |
Analysis
The class-8 volume keeps the five-chapter shape but rebuilds the seerah thematically as seven character-trait lessons — great moral character, patience, sincerity, justice and benevolence, social life, style of speech, domestic life — rather than chronologically. Morals add Discipline and Respect for Laws and National Unity; the Quran chapter completes paras 21–30; the four profiles are Fatima Al-Zahra first, then Muhammad bin Qasim, Ibn Sina and Shah Waliullah. The ethical register dominates, which is why A1b reads 1 here: "Mercy and compassion for non-Muslims" (p.7), non-Muslim businessmen used as a positive comparator on honesty (p.48), and bin Qasim who "gave religious freedom to the Hindus and gave them lands to build temples there" (p.75). A6 stays at 2 rather than lower because the same lesson frees prisoners "from oppressive Hindus" (p.74). A5 2 is the National Unity lesson defining the nation as millat — ideological, not martial. The practical warning: this volume is bound out of order in the scan, with chapters 3–5 at PDF pages 6–86 and chapters 1–2 at 87–105, so page citations do not follow printed order.
Evidence tier
scanned English OCR — quotation permitted after re-verification by exact string match.
Measured scores
No lens scored this book individually.
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Provenance
| Local file | stbb-sindh/class-8/islamiyat-8-en.pdf |
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| Copy retrieved | |
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| Source | https://portal.stbb.edu.pk/ebooks/pdf_proxy.php?id=262&download=1 |
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| Record ID | stbb-islamiyat-8-en |
|---|---|
| Permanent link | /books/stbb-islamiyat-8-en/ |
| This record as data | /books/stbb-islamiyat-8-en.json · whole dataset |
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