CSS Islamiat Past Paper 2025

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Every year CSS organizes exams across Pakistan and thousands of candidates appear and take exams. Same as it is on a massive level people have submitted their applications for written test exams. Now, every candidate asking about the previous year’s CSS Islamiat Past Paper 2025. Previous five years, past papers of Islamiat are listed below. Moreover, have a look below and read the past papers before appearing in a written test or MPT exam.

Islamiat Past Papers Of CSS

Part 1 MCQ’s

Q.1 Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the answer sheet

(i) mention the religious book(s) of Buddism:
(a) Weena pataka
(b) Sata pataka
(c) Abhi dhaman pataka
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

(ii) What was the religion of the majority of the Arabs before Islam?
(a) Buddhism
(b) Jewish
(c) Idolatrous
(d) Christianity
(e) None of these

(iii) Name of the son of Hazarat Yaqoob (A.S) whose offspring are the Jews.
(a) Tibrani
(b) Yahooda
(c) Ishaq (a.s)
(d) Yousaf (a.s)
(e) None of these

(iv) Which book is called the Old Testament?
(a) zuboor
(b) Torait
(c) Injeel(d) Quran(e) none of these

(v) What was the total number of idols which were fixed around the Kaaba?

(a) 260
(b) 360
(c) 460
(d) 560
(e) None of these

(vi) Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was born about three thousand years, after:
(a) Hazrat Ismaeel (A.S)
(b) Hazrat Ibraheem (A.S)
(c) Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
(d) Hazrat Eessaa (A.S)
(e) None of these

(vii) Who suggested the name “Ahmed” for the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(a) Hazrat Abdul Mutalib
(b) Hazrat Abu Talib
(c) Hazrat Abdullah
(d) Hazrat Hamza (R.A)
(e) None of these

(viii) When Hazrat Umer (R.A) embraced Islam?
(a) 600 A.D
(b) 608 A.D
(c) 612 A.D
(d) 616 A.D
(e) None of these

(ix) Zou-Shadatian is title of Hazrat:
(a) Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A)
(b) Huzaifa bin Yaman (R.A)
(c) Ammar bin Yasir (R.A)
(d) Ahmed bin Hanbal
(e) None of these

(x) Which country is known as the “Land of Prophets”?
(a) Iraq
(b) Saudi Arabia
(c) Palestine
(d) Syria
(e) None of these

(xi) What is Tahleel?
(a) Recitation of 4th kalima
(b) Recitation of 3rd kalima
(c) Recitation of 2nd kalima
(d) Recitation of 1st kalima
(e) None of these

(xii) Name the 8th month of Islamic Calendar.
(a) Rabi-ul-Awal
(b) Rajab
(c) Ramzan
(d) Shaban
(e) None of these

(xiii) 9th Zil-Hajja is also called:
(a) Yaum-e-Arfat
(b) Waquf-e-Arafat
(c) Yaum-e-Mina
(d) Waqufe-e-Mina
(e) None of these

(xiv) Name the 1st man who issued a regular order to collect and write Ahadis:
(a) Hazrat Umer bin khattab (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Usman bin Affan (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Ali bin Abu Talib (R.A)
(d) Hazrat Umer bin Abdul Aziz (R.A)
(e) None of these

(xv) The duration of the third period of the compilation of Hadis is:
(a) 171 to 220 A.H
(b) 171 to 221 A.H
(c) 171 to 222 A.H
(d) 171 to 223 A.H
(e) None of these

(xvi) Surah Hajj consist of 10 Rukus and _________ Ayats.
(a) 70
(b) 75
(c) 78
(d) 82
(e) None of these

(xvii) Surah Saba is:
(a) Makki
(b) Madni
(c) Iraqi
(d) Makki Madni(e) None of these

(xviii) Who considered the Quran as the creature of Allah?
(a) Khawarji
(b) Mo,atazila
(c) Shami
(d) Kuif
(e) None of these

(xix) To which tribe did Hazrat Khalid-bin-Waleed (R.A) belong?
(a) Banu Ummayya
(b) Banu Asad
(c) Banu Zuhra
(d) Banu Makhzoom
(e) None of these

(xx) Which Sahabi died in the hands of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in the battle of Uhad?
(a) Hazrat Haris-bin-Haris (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Haris-bin-Azima (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Haris-bin-Hassan (R.A)
(d) Hazrat Haris-bin-Hakeem (R.A)
(e) None of these

PART-II

Q.2 To follow an ideal is very necessary for the progress of the nation. In your view what are the basic characteristics of the ideal and how does Islamic ideology of life affect the individual and communal life with reference to basic characteristics of Islamic ideology? Elucidate.

Q.3 what is meant by civilization and culture and how it effects collective life and also analyzes the foundation of modern civilization and highlights the problems caused by it?

Q.4 Discuss the concept of veil and the freedom of women from an Islamic point of view while analyzing the law against veil in France.

Q.5 it is necessary to establish priority of law for the development of society. What is your point of view that today Islamic punishments are regarded as Savagery? While discussing the Islamic philosophy of the reward and punishment also describe the basic characteristic of Islamic concept of punishments.

Q.6 it is the period of basic human rights. What is meant by human rights and what is a western concept of human right, discuss human rights of Islam in the light of the sermon of Hajjatul Widah.

Q.7 In the present period the Muslim Ummah is facing different problems and for the solution of these problem “ijtehad” is necessary, so point out such an institution that can offer solution of the new problems with the help of Ijtehad.

Q.8 Discuss in detail the importance of Akle-Halal form Islamic pint of view and explain how unfair resources can be checked in the light of Islamic teachings?

Q.9 In the present era, the Muslim Ummah has all the resources, but it is the victim of disunity, while analyzing the reasons of disunity, suggest measures to maintain unity among the Muslim Ummah.

Part 1 MCQ’s

Q.1 Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the answer sheet

(i) mention the religious book(s) of Buddism:
(a) Weena pataka
(b) Sata pataka
(c) Abhi dhaman pataka
(d) All of these
(e) None of these

(ii) What was the Religious of the majority of the Arabs before Islam?
(a) Buddhism
(b) Jewish
(c) Idolatrous
(d) Christianity
(e) None of these

(iii) Name of the son of Hazarat Yaqoob (A.S) whose off-springs are the Jews.
(a) Tibrani
(b) Yahooda
(c) Ishaq (a.s)
(d) Yousaf (a.s)
(e) None of these

(iv) which book is called old testament?
(a) zuboor
(b) torait
(c) injeel
(d) quran
(e) none of these

(v) What was the total number of idols which were fixed around the Kaaba?

(a) 260
(b) 360
(c) 460
(d) 560
(e) None of these

(vi) Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was born about three thousands years, after:
(a) Hazrat Ismaeel (A.S)
(b) Hazrat Ibraheem (A.S)
(c) Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
(d) Hazrat Eessaa (A.S)
(e) None of these

(vii) Who suggested name “Ahmed” for the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
(a) Hazrat Abdul Mutalib
(b) Hazrat Abu Talib
(c) Hazrat Abdullah
(d) Hazrat Hamza (R.A)
(e) None of these

(viii) When Hazrat Umer (R.A) embraced Islam?
(a) 600 A.D
(b) 608 A.D
(c) 612 A.D
(d) 616 A.D
(e) None of these

(ix) Zou-Shadatian is title of Hazrat:
(a) Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A)
(b) Huzaifa bin Yaman (R.A)
(c) Ammar bin Yasir (R.A)
(d) Ahmed bin Hanbal
(e) None of these

(x) Which country is known as the “Land of Prophets”?
(a) Iraq
(b) Saudi Arabia
(c) Palestine
(d) Syria
(e) None of these

(xi) What is Tahleel?
(a) Recitation of 4th kalima
(b) Recitation of 3rd kalima
(c) Recitation of 2nd kalima
(d) Recitation of 1st kalima
(e) None of these

(xii) Name the 8th months of Islamic Calendar.
(a) Rabi-ul-Awal
(b) Rajab
(c) Ramzan
(d) Shaban
(e) None of these

(xiii) 9th Zil-Hajja is also called:
(a) Yaum-e-Arfat
(b) Waquf-e-Arafat
(c) Yaum-e-Mina
(d) Waqufe-e-Mina
(e) None of these

(xiv) Name the 1st man who issued regular order to collect and write Ahadis:
(a) Hazrat Umer bin khattab (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Usman bin Affan (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Ali bin Abu Talib (R.A)
(d) Hazrat Umer bin Abdul Aziz (R.A)
(e) None of these

(xv) The duration of third period of the compilation of Hadis is:
(a) 171 to 220 A.H
(b) 171 to 221 A.H
(c) 171 to 222 A.H
(d) 171 to 223 A.H
(e) None of these

(xvi) Surah Hajj consist of 10 Rukus and _________ Ayats.
(a) 70
(b) 75
(c) 78
(d) 82
(e) None of these

(xvii) Surah Saba is:
(a) Makki
(b) Madni
(c) Iraqi
(d) Makki madni
(e) None of these

(xviii) Who considered the Quran as the creature of Allah?
(a) Khawarji
(b) Mo,atazila
(c) Shami
(d) Kuif
(e) None of these

(xix) To which tribe did Hazrat Khalid-bin-Waleed (R.A) belong?
(a) Banu Ummayya
(b) Banu Asad
(c) Banu Zuhra
(d) Banu Makhzoom
(e) None of these

(xx) Which Sahabi was died in the hands of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in the battle of Uhad?
(a) Hazrat Haris-bin-Haris (R.A)
(b) Hazrat Haris-bin-Azima (R.A)
(c) Hazrat Haris-bin-Hassan (R.A)
(d) Hazrat Haris-bin-Hakeem (R.A)
(e) None of these

PART-II

Q.2 To follow an ideal is very necessary for the progress of nation. In your view what are basic characteristic of ideal and how Islamic ideology of life affects the individual and communal life with reference to basic characteristic of Islamic ideology? Elucidate.

Q.3 what is meant by civilization and culture and how it effects collective life and also analyzes the foundation of modern civilization and highlights the problems caused by it?

Q.4 Discuss the concept of veil and freedom of woman from Islamic point of view while analyzing the law against veil in France.

Q.5 it is necessary to establish priority of law for the development of society. What is your point of view that today Islamic punishments are regarded as Savagery? While discussing the Islamic philosophy of the reward and punishment also describe the basic characteristic of Islamic concept of punishments.

Q.6 it is the period of basic human rights. What is meant by human rights and what is a western concept of human right, discuss human rights of Islam in the light of the sermon of Hajjatul Widah.

Q.7 In the present period the Muslim Ummah is facing different problems and for the solution of these problem “ijtehad” is necessary, so point out such an institution that can offer solution of the new problems with the help of Ijtehad.

Q.8 Discuss in detail the importance of Akle-Halal form Islamic pint of view and explain how unfair resources can be checked in the light of Islamic teachings?

Q.9 In the present era, Muslim Ummah has all the resources, but it is the victim of disunity, while analysis the reasons of disunity, suggest measures to maintain unity amount the Muslim Ummah.

 

What is a Blog?

What is a Blog?. So you want to know what a blog is. Strange isn’t it? In 2025 even the mockingbird knows what a blog is. Don’t ask him though because he doesn’t like to tell anyone the secrets behind his illuminating wisdom. Oh, you still want to know about the blog? Oh no here comes the dead boring part of explanation. Blog in its origin was not a blog. Not an interesting thing to say, but that is what is like it. Its name was actually “weblog”. A weblog is a log of open-flowing content on the internet. It can be owned by anyone and everyone. You can make a blog if you want to right this instant. Oh, I forgot to tell you, weblog was later jokingly converted into “we blog” by a writer and then the term of blogging and bloggers.

What is a Blog Post?

Now the content has to be in reverse chronological order. If you don’t understand English, then it means the last message being displayed at the first slot. All the content is meant to be public but in some situations, it is restricted to invitation. But that’s rare because blogs are just meant to be public. Blogs are a way of open sharing on the internet. Everybody can express their views and share their thoughts and experiences mutually.  The blog has to be updated every day or it loses viewer interest.

What is a Blog?

Blogs can also be described as journals that keep the entries of the writer with the added benefit of other people equally sharing their over and about the content. The original entry is usually called a blog post though the rest can be called as same. These blog entries or posts are in an easy conversational style, though they can easily follow any writing style. They can be hard-core humor or so boring they yawn with sleep. Anyway, the point is it can be anything at all and in any way you want it to be.

Blogs are of every kind of nature. There are educational blogs that are meant to keep posting the course works, open discussions on subject matters, collaborate on projects and assignments, and so on. This is a very convenient way for teachers to keep a healthy discussion environment which gives the opportunity to the shyest people to speak up and express their views without any hesitation or shyness. It can bloom their personalities like no other thing can. The courage to speak up gradually develops in them and one day they get the guts to speak up in public as well.

Today, nearly every known or virtually unknown celebrity has a blog. They keep on rambling on about their exciting or pathetic lives and people stalk them like crazy. Even their pets’ photos get hundreds of likes. I once saw a photo of a fly put on by a celebrity on Twitter that had hundreds of comments and likes on it and everyone was so consumed with discussing the intricate inner workings of the lonely fly that one thought “What the hell”. Anyway, this is one aspect of a blog that I’m telling, there are thousands of others as well but let’s keep it to this till now.

Living Expenses in UK for International Students

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Today we will share all knowledge about Living Expenses in the UK for International Students for those students or people who are interested to shift UK. Living in the UK as an international student is an exciting opportunity to experience a new culture, gain a quality education, and develop a global perspective. However, it also involves careful financial planning, particularly in terms of managing living expenses. Understanding the costs associated with living and studying in the UK is crucial for international students to prepare effectively for their time abroad. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of living expenses in the UK for international students, including accommodation, food, transportation, academic materials, healthcare, and personal expenses.

UK Living Expenses for International Students

Expense Type London (£/Year) Rest of the UK (£/Year)
Accommodation £9,000-10,176 £6,648-7,968
Household bills £1,680 £960
Food and groceries £1,380 £960
Transportation £1,236 £648
Mobile bill £216 £216
Healthcare £470 £470
Entertainment and Socializing £2,040 £1,140
Total £15,600-16,800 £10,800-15,600

Note: Above mentioned expenses are approximate, not exact because living expenses depend on in which area you are living because some towns are too expensive.

Living Expenses in UK for International Students

Accommodation

Accommodation is typically the largest expense for international students. The cost varies significantly depending on the location, type of housing, and level of comfort. Most universities offer on-campus housing options, which can be convenient but sometimes more expensive than off-campus alternatives. On-campus accommodation costs can range from £400 to £700 per month, depending on the university and type of room.

Off-campus housing options include renting a room in a shared flat or house, which is a popular and often more economical choice. Rent in a shared house can range from £300 to £600 per month, with prices varying widely across different regions. London and other major cities are at the higher end of the spectrum, while smaller towns and cities offer more affordable housing.

Food

Food expenses can also vary greatly depending on personal preferences and dietary habits. On average, students might spend between £1,380 and £960 per month on groceries. Eating out, especially in restaurants or cafes, can significantly increase this budget. Many students opt to cook at home to save money. Universities often have dining facilities that offer meal plans or pay-as-you-go options, which can be a convenient solution for students.

Transportation

Transportation costs depend on the location of the university and the distance between accommodation and campus. Many students use public transport, such as buses and trains, for their daily commute. A monthly public transport pass can range from £1,236 to £648, with London and other major cities being on the higher end due to the extensive public transport networks. Some students may also consider purchasing a bicycle as a cost-effective and healthy mode of transportation.

Academic Materials

The cost of textbooks and other academic materials can add up quickly. Students should budget between £200 and £300 per academic year for these expenses. However, many universities offer access to libraries and online resources, which can help reduce this cost. Purchasing second-hand textbooks or sharing them with classmates are also popular cost-saving strategies.

Healthcare

International students in the UK are required to pay the Immigration Health Surcharge as part of their visa application, which grants them access to the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS provides a wide range of healthcare services, including doctor’s appointments and hospital visits, at no additional charge. However, students may still need to budget for prescriptions, dental care, and eye tests, which are not always covered.

Personal Expenses

Personal expenses, including leisure activities, phone bills, and clothes, vary widely among students. On average, students might spend £100 to £200 per month on these items. Students need to budget for entertainment and socializing, as these are integral parts of the university experience.

Budgeting Tips

  • Plan Ahead: Before arriving in the UK, create a detailed budget that includes all anticipated expenses. This will help you manage your finances effectively.
  • Student Discounts: Take advantage of student discounts available for transportation, entertainment, and shopping. A valid student ID can save you a significant amount of money.
  • Part-time Work: International students in the UK are allowed to work part-time during their studies, which can help offset living expenses. However, it’s important to balance work commitments with academic responsibilities.
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid: Explore scholarships, grants, and financial aid options available for international students. Many universities offer financial support based on academic merit or financial need.

Living in the UK as an international student requires careful financial planning and budget management. By understanding the various components of living expenses and utilizing cost-saving strategies, students can make the most of their educational experience without undue financial stress.

KPK Boards Matric Date Sheet 2025

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Here we are going to discuss the KPK Boards Matric Date Sheet 2025 which is going to be announced soon. All students who want to check the date sheets are allowed to check from this page. Students are also allowed to check Matric Date Sheet from the board’s official website. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, there is a total of eight boards including the Abbottabad Board, Bannu Board, Malakand Board, Peshawar Board, Kohat Board, Mardan Board, Swat Board, and DI Khan Board. All the boards are going to take the annual exams from Matric and 9th-class students. These boards are also going to announce the 9th and 10th Class Date Sheet 2025 for Matric part one and part two students. After the announcement of the date sheet, the students will be able to download the Matric date sheet or will be able to check it online. In this article, you will learn about the KPK Boards Matric Date Sheet 2025.

KPK Boards Matric Date Sheet 2025

Every KPK board is going to announce the respective date sheet which means you can obtain it by clicking the following board in which you are residing. Further, the date sheet can create an easy approach for students so they can get the exact date, time, and venue where the paper will happen. KPK matric dates for papers are important for all students who actually want to perform according to the schedule.

SSC Annual Exam 2025 March or April 2025

KPK Boards Matric Date Sheet 2025

KPK Matric Date Sheet 2025:

The page has many links only from KPK boards which means it is important to remain in touch with the board from the Peshawar board to the DI Khan Board. The date sheet has three purposes to share. The first purpose is the timing of the paper, the date of the paper, and finally the venue of the paper. Dates and venues are informed through the paper to make the linkage.

Abbottabad Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 Bannu Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 Malakand Board Matric Date Sheet 2025
Peshawar Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 Kohat Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 Mardan Board Matric Date Sheet 2025
Swat Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 DI Khan Board Matric Date Sheet 2025

KPK SSC Date Sheet 2025 All boards will announce these boards in the next few days. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Matric’s annual exams take place in the month of March and April.

These boards announce date sheets usually 1 month or 15 days before the exams. Matric Date Sheet 2025 is also going to be announced. After the announcement of these date sheets on each board, students will be allowed to check their date sheets from this page. These boards also take exams on the same dates and announce the results on the same dates too. Those Matric Part 1 and Matric Part 2 students who want to appear in the Matric exam in KPK and want to check the Date sheet can also check these date sheets from the official sites of these boards. You can also click on any above boards in order to check and download the KPK Matric Date Sheet 2025 on all boards.

DI Khan Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 9th, 10th

Note: DI Khan Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 for 9th Class and 10th Class is available on this page. On the other hand, the exam going to start in April 2025.

Date Subjects (Morning Session) Subjects (Afternoon Session)
18-04-2024 Islamiyat (Compulsory), Ethics (For Non-Muslims)
19-04-2024 Islamiyat (Compulsory), Ethics (For Non-Muslims)
20-04-2024 Pakistan Studies Food & Nutrition, Management for Better Home
22-04-2024 English Art & Model Drawing (Theory)
23-04-2024 English Pashto/Persian/Arabic
24-04-2024 Mutala-e-Quran Hakeem Health & Physical Education
25-04-2024 Biology, Computer Science, Home Economics Art & Model Drawing (Theory)
26-04-2024 Biology, Computer Science, Home Economics Economics
27-04-2024 Urdu, Geography of Pakistan Art & Model Drawing (Practical)
29-04-2024 Chemistry, General Mathematics (Arts) Civics
30-04-2024 Chemistry, General Mathematics (Arts) Economics
02-05-2024 Physics, Islamiyat Elective, Islamic History Art & Model Drawing (Practical)
03-05-2024 Physics, Islamiyat Elective, Islamic History Health & Physical Education
04-05-2024 Urdu, Geography of Pakistan Food & Nutrition, Management for Better Home
06-05-2024 Mathematics (Science), General Science Civics
07-05-2024 Mathematics (Science), General Science Pashto/Persian/Arabic
08-05-2024 Mutala-e-Quran Hakeem
09-05-2024 Pakistan Studies

If you are looking for BISE DI Khan Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 then you are in the right place. The officials have just released the schedule for the finals of 2025. All regular and private students of all groups of Science/ Arts/ Computer Sciences can download it from this page. The exam schedule provides you date and time schedule for when your exams are going to start. It is the history of the board that it releases the schedule about 1 month before exams. According to the 9th, 10th class date sheet, 2025, the first paper is on April 2025. The exams of both SSC-I and SSC-II will commence simultaneously.

DI Khan Board 9th Date Sheet 2025

  • BISE Dera Ismail Khan board 9th class date sheet 2025 is going to be announced in the month of April as well all candidates will follow the schedule of the BISE DI Khan SSC Part 1 date sheet 2025.
  • The exam date start will be mentioned on your date sheet. Students, there are very few days left behind to make your preparation and we recommend you concentrate on your studies and never waste your worthy time on useless tasks.
  • So that you can secure good marks that are important for taking admission to the next class in college.
  • If you pass it with good grades, then you can get admission to the best college on scholarships.

KPK Matric Class Date Sheet

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DI Khan Board 10th Class Date Sheet 2025

  • 10th class Date Sheet 2025 BISE DI Khan will be issued by the administration in April as well all students start the preparation for the exam because a few days ago they will issue the date sheet.
  • On the other hand, some people are spreading false news about promotion.
  • Because the previous pandemic situation was critical the government decided to promote all students to the next class without an exam.
  • This year all things are under control and management will take exams from all candidates who are ready to appear in the annual examination. So those students who will clear all subjects will be promoted to the next class.

As it is mentioned above the exams are going to start in April. The BISE DI Khan Board Matric Date Sheet 2025 is also out now. You just need to concentrate on your studies and don’t waste time here and there. These finals will also help you in the future and will be the best source to get confidence for the finals. Keep preparing for your exams. So that you can secure a good percentage in your final exams, best wishes to you by ilm.com.pk. Hopefully, you are confident with this post. If you have any questions, then ask in the comment box.