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  "class": "9-10",
  "classSort": 9,
  "subject": "Islamiyat",
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  "title": "Islamiyat IX-X (2022-23 EM)",
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      "text": "Tafsir of Al-Tawbah 33: \"Islam may be victorious in every country, and all other religions should not have dominance… strive for the domination of the true religion. This is the religious duty of everyone\" · PAGE 34; finality of prophethood · PAGE 75–82; a full Jihad chapter · PAGE 86–92. Set against protective language — \"for those who do not accept Islam but … like to live as a protected minority, Islam guarantees these three rights\" · PAGE 25. The supremacist passage is what lifts this above 3; the tension is internal to one volume."
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  "curriculum": "National Curriculum 2006",
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  "note": "A single combined IX–X volume of 176 pages, and structurally different from the classes 6–8 books: four chapters rather than five, with Hadith promoted to a chapter of its own and a large Thematic Study chapter covering beliefs, worships, seerah and morals. Its Quranic selections are thematically grouped and drawn heavily from Al-Nisa, Al-Ma'idah and Al-Tawbah. Two features dominate. First, the jihad lesson (pp.86–92) is the most elaborated restraint doctrine in the corpus: self-struggle ranked first as Jihad-e-Akbar, \"The best Jihad is to speak a word of justice in front of the tyrant ruler\", a state monopoly on declaring war with individual and group fatwas declared void, civilian immunity, and the closing decoupling \"Word Jihad is not a synonym of war\". Second, the same volume carries the corpus's clearest supremacist passage, in the tafsir of Al-Tawbah 33 at p.34, against a named protected-minority guarantee at p.25. The tension is internal to one book, so quoting either half alone misrepresents it. Its four personality profiles are all male, breaking the one-woman-first-position rule of the lower volumes.",
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