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Life of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in Madinah

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Frequency & Pattern Analysis

Frequency is calculated from the number of uploaded past-paper entries under each sub-topic. This helps students decide which topics deserve first priority during revision.

Examiner Favourite Themes

  • Describe / Narrative Question 36
  • Importance / Explanation Question 26
  • General Exam Question 8
  • Evaluation Question 8
  • Biography / Personality Question 4

Last-Minute Revision Method

  • Revise the frequency map before individual questions.
  • Practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark response per high-frequency sub-topic.
  • Underline command words: describe, explain, evaluate, significance.
  • Keep examples specific and avoid vague storytelling.
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Sub-topic 01

First Year of Hijrah: Brotherhood between Ansar and Muhajirun

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 10 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
  • Do not write only that “Muslims helped each other.” Give examples of practical support: homes, wealth, food, emotional support, social integration and unity after migration.
Important Names
arrival in Madinahestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunpaired Muslims
Important Events / Concepts
first yearfirst actionsbrotherhoodrefugeessharing property
Important Dates
2013202220192015
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionGeneral Exam QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired Muslimsrefugeessharing property

Describe / Narrative Question

4 questions
May-June 2013

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the events of the first year following the Prophet’s ﷺ arrival in Madinah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsWriteProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

Oct-Nov V-1 2022

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write an account of the first actions taken by the Prophet ﷺ to establish a Muslim community in Madinah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsWriteProphet
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

May-June V-1 2019

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

In Madinah, the Helpers (Ansar) and Emigrants (Muhajirun) were made brothers. Give an account of the main developments of this relationship.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsIn MadinahHelpers
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

Oct-Nov V-1 2013

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the brotherhood that developed between the new community of Muslims in Madinah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsWriteMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

Importance / Explanation Question

2 questions
May-June 2013

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What lessons can Muslims learn from the brotherhood that was created in Madinah?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

May-June V-1 2019

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

How can Muslims apply this model of brotherhood to help their communities?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsHowMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

General Exam Question

4 questions
May-June V-1 2015

Past Paper Question

10 marks General Exam Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Prophet ﷺ paired Muslims from Makkah and from Madinah after the migration (hijra). Give examples to show the character of the relationship between various Emigrants and Helpers.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use relevant examples and keep every paragraph tied to the question wording.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsThe ProphetMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

Oct-Nov V-1 2022

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

How might Muslims today follow the example of the community in Madinah to make their own communities stronger?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsHowMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

May-June V-1 2015

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Today Muslims often seek refuge in neighboring countries. Show how the example of the Emigrants and Helpers can still provide a model today.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsToday MuslimsShow
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

Oct-Nov V-1 2013

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

How is this brotherhood a good example for Muslim communities now?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
first yeararrival in Madinahfirst actionsestablish Muslim communityAnsarMuhajirunbrotherhoodpaired MuslimsHowMuslim
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: first year, arrival in Madinah, first actions, establish Muslim community, Ansar.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic asks how the Prophet ﷺ transformed migrants and local Muslims into one united community after Hijrah. The strongest answer links mosque-building, brotherhood, sacrifice, hospitality and community integration.

Sub-topic 02

Treaty / Constitution of Madinah and Relationship with Non-Muslims

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 8 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
  • A high-scoring answer should show that Madinah included Muslims from Makkah, Muslims from Madinah, Jews, pagan Arabs and tribes. The Constitution created a united political community without forcing everyone into one religion.
Important Names
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJews
Important Events / Concepts
tribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defencereligious freedomcommunity relations
Important Dates
2022201920162013
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionEvaluation QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defencereligious freedomcommunity relations

Describe / Narrative Question

4 questions
May-June V-2 2022

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Give an account of the tribes living in Madinah and the details of the Constitution of Madinah that brought them all together.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceGiveMadinah
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews, tribes.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

Oct-Nov V-1 2019

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

By referring to the Treaty of Madinah, describe the relationship between the Muslims and the non-Muslims when the Prophet ﷺ first arrived.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceTreatyMadinah
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews, tribes.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

Oct-Nov V-1 2016

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the way in which the Prophet ﷺ interacted with non-Muslims after his move to Madinah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceWriteProphet
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews, tribes.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

May-June V-2 2013

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ interaction with non-Muslims in Madinah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceWriteProphet Muhammad’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews, tribes.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

Importance / Explanation Question

3 questions
Oct-Nov V-1 2019

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

How can Muslims apply the Prophet Muhammad’s ﷺ example of compassion when building community relations?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceHowMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

Oct-Nov V-1 2016

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

How can Muslims now apply the lessons learnt from the Prophet’s ﷺ interaction with non-Muslims?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceHowMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

May-June V-2 2013

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What can Muslims learn from this interaction?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Constitution of Madinah, Treaty of Madinah, non-Muslims, Jews as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

Evaluation Question

1 question
May-June V-2 2022

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

In your opinion, what important lesson(s) can be learned from the Constitution of Madinah by Muslims today? Give reasons to support your answer.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Constitution of MadinahTreaty of Madinahnon-MuslimsJewstribesrightsresponsibilitiesmutual defenceConstitutionMadinah
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Treaty / Constitution of Madinah and Relationship with Non-Muslims to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section focuses on how the Prophet ﷺ managed a plural society in Madinah through law, justice, compassion and agreements. It is a strong modern-application topic.

Sub-topic 03

Battle of Badr — 2nd Year of Hijrah

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 8 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
  • The 4-mark questions often ask about leadership and treatment of prisoners. Include mercy and ethics, not only victory.
Important Names
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan army
Important Events / Concepts
consultationprayervictoryprisonersethics of war
Important Dates
2021201920162013
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryprisonersethics of war

Describe / Narrative Question

4 questions
Oct-Nov V-1 2021

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the main events of the Battle of Badr.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryWriteBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army, larger Makkan army.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Oct-Nov V-2 2019

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the events of the first battle in Islam, the Battle of Badr.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryDescribeIslam
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army, larger Makkan army.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Oct-Nov V-1 2016

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Battle of Badr took place in the second year after the Hijrah. Describe the main events of this battle.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryThe BattleBadr
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army, larger Makkan army.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Oct-Nov V-2 2013

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write an account of the battle of Badr.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryWriteBadr
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army, larger Makkan army.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Importance / Explanation Question

4 questions
Oct-Nov V-1 2021

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What can the events of the Battle of Badr teach Muslims?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryWhatBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Oct-Nov V-2 2019

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

How important was the outcome of this battle for the Prophet ﷺ and his followers?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryHowProphet
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Oct-Nov V-1 2016

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Can those involved in present-day conflicts learn any lessons from the way the Prophet ﷺ treated prisoners after battles?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryCanProphet
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Oct-Nov V-2 2013

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Can the Prophet’s ﷺ conduct during this battle contain lessons for military leaders today? Give reasons for your answer.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Badrfirst battle in Islamsecond year after Hijrahsmall Muslim armylarger Makkan armyconsultationprayervictoryCanProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Badr, first battle in Islam, second year after Hijrah, small Muslim army as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Badr should be prepared as a chronological battle account and as a lesson in faith, leadership, discipline, consultation, Allah’s help and humane treatment of prisoners.

Sub-topic 04

Battle of Uhud — 3rd Year of Hijrah

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked 6 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
  • Avoid the weak line “Muslims lost because archers disobeyed.” Explain the sequence, consequences and modern lesson: obedience matters even when success appears near.
Important Names
Battle of UhudMount UhudProphet’s instructionKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaProphet injured
Important Events / Concepts
625archersobediencediscipline
Important Dates
625202320172015
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionEvaluation QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaProphet injureddiscipline

Describe / Narrative Question

3 questions
May-June V-1 2023

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

Write an account of the Battle of Uhud.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaWriteBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Uhud, 625, Mount Uhud, archers, Prophet’s instruction.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

May-June V-1 2017

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

The Battle of Uhud was fought in the year 625. Describe the main events of this battle.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaThe BattleUhud
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Uhud, 625, Mount Uhud, archers, Prophet’s instruction.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

Oct-Nov V-1 2015

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

Describe the events of the Battle of Uhud.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaDescribeBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Uhud, 625, Mount Uhud, archers, Prophet’s instruction.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

Importance / Explanation Question

1 question
May-June V-1 2017

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

Why is it important for Muslims to show obedience to God in difficult situations?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaWhyMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Uhud, 625, Mount Uhud, archers as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

Evaluation Question

2 questions
May-June V-1 2023

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

In your opinion, what is the most important lesson that Muslims might learn from this battle? Give reasons to support your answer.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaMuslimsGive
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Battle of Uhud — 3rd Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

Oct-Nov V-1 2015

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

Success for Muslims depends on their obedience to the Prophet ﷺ. Discuss this statement in relation to Muslims today.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of Uhud625Mount UhudarchersProphet’s instructionobedienceKhalid ibn al-WalidHamzaSuccessMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Battle of Uhud — 3rd Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

Uhud is the core topic for obedience and discipline. Students should explain how initial success changed into difficulty when some archers left their post.

Sub-topic 05

Battle of Trench / Khandaq — 5th Year of Hijrah

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 8 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
  • The repeated 4-mark focus is leadership, advice and involvement. Use words like consultation, teamwork, humility, planning and patience under pressure.
Important Names
Battle of TrenchKhandaqSalman al-Farsi
Important Events / Concepts
627confederatesdigging trenchconsultationleadershipsiegestorm
Important Dates
6272024202020172012
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionGeneral Exam QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipsiegestorm

Describe / Narrative Question

4 questions
May-June V-2 2024

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Give an account of the Battle of the Trench (Khandaq).

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipGiveBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates, Salman al-Farsi.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

May-June V-1 2020

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Battle of the Trench (Khandaq) was fought in 627. Give an account of the main events that took place.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipThe BattleTrench
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates, Salman al-Farsi.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

Oct-Nov V-2 2017

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the battle of the Trench (Khandaq) fought in 627.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipWriteTrench
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates, Salman al-Farsi.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

May-June V-1 2012

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Give an account of the battles of Khandaq (Trench) and Khaybar.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipGiveTrench
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates, Salman al-Farsi.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

Importance / Explanation Question

3 questions
May-June V-1 2020

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What can Muslims learn from this event about taking advice from others?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

Oct-Nov V-2 2017

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What can Muslims learn from the Prophet’s ﷺ involvement in the digging of the trench?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

May-June V-1 2012

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What lessons can Muslims learn from either of these battles?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

General Exam Question

1 question
May-June V-2 2024

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What good leadership skills can Muslims adopt from the Prophet’s ﷺ example in the Battle of the Trench?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Battle of TrenchKhandaq627confederatesSalman al-Farsidigging trenchconsultationleadershipWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Battle of Trench, Khandaq, 627, confederates, Salman al-Farsi.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khandaq is a leadership and strategy topic. The Prophet ﷺ is shown as a consultative leader who accepted useful advice and shared hardship with companions.

Sub-topic 06

Treaty of Hudaybiyyah — 6th Year of Hijrah

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked 6 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
  • When asked about benefits, explain peace, contact with tribes, spread of Islam and preparation for the Conquest of Makkah.
Important Names
HudaybiyyahQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn Amr
Important Events / Concepts
pilgrimageihramtermsten-year trucekeeping word
Important Dates
202320192016
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionEvaluation QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn Amrtermsten-year trucekeeping word

Describe / Narrative Question

3 questions
Oct-Nov V-1 2023

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

The Prophet ﷺ stopped at Hudaybiyya on his way to Makka. Give an account of the events that took place here.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn AmrtermsThe ProphetHudaybiyya
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Hudaybiyyah, pilgrimage, ihram, Quraysh, Uthman.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

Oct-Nov V-2 2019

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

Write about the events related to the signing of the Treaty of Hudaybiyya and the main terms in it.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn AmrtermsWriteTreaty
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Hudaybiyyah, pilgrimage, ihram, Quraysh, Uthman.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

May-June V-2 2016

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

Write about the events surrounding the Treaty of Hudaybiyya and the main terms in it.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn AmrtermsWriteTreaty
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Hudaybiyyah, pilgrimage, ihram, Quraysh, Uthman.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

Importance / Explanation Question

1 question
May-June V-2 2016

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

From this event, what can Muslims learn about the importance of keeping their word?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn AmrtermsFromMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Hudaybiyyah, pilgrimage, ihram, Quraysh as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

Evaluation Question

2 questions
Oct-Nov V-1 2023

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

In your opinion, what is the most important lesson that Muslims might learn from the events at Hudaybiyya? Give reasons to support your answer.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn AmrtermsMuslimsHudaybiyya
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Treaty of Hudaybiyyah — 6th Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

Oct-Nov V-2 2019

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★☆☆☆ Rarely Asked

What in your opinion were the benefits, if any, to the Muslims of signing this treaty?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 6 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as rarely asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
HudaybiyyahpilgrimageihramQurayshUthmanPledge of RidwanSuhayl ibn AmrtermsWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Treaty of Hudaybiyyah — 6th Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

Hudaybiyyah looks like a short-term setback but becomes a long-term victory. It is a diplomacy, patience and promise-keeping topic.

Sub-topic 07

Battle of Khaybar — 7th Year of Hijrah

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 10 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
  • Use a fixed battle-pair structure: reason, main events, outcome, significance and lesson. For Khaybar, the repeated lesson is perseverance under difficulty.
Important Names
KhaybarJews of KhaybarAliTabukHunainMu’tah
Important Events / Concepts
fortressescourageperseverancebattle-pair questions
Important Dates
20222021201820152012
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionImportance / Explanation QuestionEvaluation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainMu’tahbattle-pair questions

Describe / Narrative Question

5 questions
May-June V-2 2022

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the main events of the Battle of Khaybar and the Battle of Tabuk.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainDescribeBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali, courage.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-1 2021

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the events of the Battle of Khaybar and the Battle of Hunain.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainWriteBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali, courage.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-2 2018

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the main events of the battles of Khaybar and Tabuk.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainWrite
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali, courage.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-2 2015

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the main events of two of the following battles: Khaybar, Mu’ta, Hunain, and Tabuk.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainWriteMu’ta
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali, courage.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-1 2012

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Give an account of the battles of Khandaq (Trench) and Khaybar.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainGiveKhandaq
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali, courage.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

Importance / Explanation Question

4 questions
May-June V-2 2022

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Despite their difficulties in the Battle of Khaybar the Muslims never gave up. What might Muslims learn from this in their everyday lives?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainDespiteBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-2 2018

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Battle of Tabuk became a mission of peace instead of war. What can Muslims learn from this?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainThe BattleWhat
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-2 2015

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Candidates should only choose one battle to write about and should attempt to give reasons why the Muslims needed to engage in that battle.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainCandidatesMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

May-June V-1 2012

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What lessons can Muslims learn from either of these battles?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainWhatMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Khaybar, fortresses, Jews of Khaybar, Ali as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

Evaluation Question

1 question
May-June V-1 2021

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

In your opinion, which of these two battles was the most significant for Muslims?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
KhaybarfortressesJews of KhaybarAlicourageperseveranceTabukHunainMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Battle of Khaybar — 7th Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

Khaybar is usually paired with another battle. Students should prepare a compact, complete Khaybar answer that can be combined with Tabuk, Hunain, Mu’tah or Khandaq.

Sub-topic 08

Conquest of Makkah — 8AH / 630 CE

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 10 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
  • For 4 marks, focus on mercy when in power: refuge, amnesty, reconciliation, no revenge and cleansing the Ka‘bah without cruelty.
Important Names
Conquest of Makkah8AHAbu SufyanKa‘bah
Important Events / Concepts
630amnestyrefugeidols removedmercyformer enemies
Important Dates
6308AH20232020201620152013
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionImportance / Explanation QuestionGeneral Exam Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedmercyformer enemies

Describe / Narrative Question

5 questions
May-June V-2 2023

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write an account of the Prophet’s ﷺ conquest of Makkah in 630.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedWriteProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan, amnesty.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Oct-Nov V-1 2020

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Prophet ﷺ conquered Makkah in 630. Write an account of the main events of the Conquest.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedThe ProphetMakkah
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan, amnesty.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Oct-Nov V-2 2016

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

With reference to the conduct of the Muslims, describe the events of the Conquest of Makkah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedWithMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan, amnesty.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Oct-Nov V-1 2015

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Prophet ﷺ entered Makkah and took control of it in 8AH. Describe the main details of this event.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedThe ProphetMakkah
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan, amnesty.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

May-June V-1 2013

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the events of the Conquest of Makkah.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedDescribeConquest
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan, amnesty.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Importance / Explanation Question

4 questions
May-June V-2 2023

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

What was the significance of the conquest of Makkah for the development of Islam?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedWhatMakkah
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Oct-Nov V-1 2020

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Why was it important for the Prophet ﷺ to offer refuge to the Makkans?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedWhyProphet
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Oct-Nov V-2 2016

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Can Muslims today learn from the Prophet’s treatment of his former enemies? Give reasons for your answer.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedCan MuslimsProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

May-June V-1 2013

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Why are the actions of the Prophet ﷺ after the conquest important for Muslims to learn from?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedWhyProphet
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

General Exam Question

1 question
Oct-Nov V-1 2015

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Prophet’s ﷺ characteristic of mercy was clearly demonstrated in this event. Is it realistic to expect Muslims today to follow his example?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 10 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Conquest of Makkah6308AHAbu SufyanamnestyrefugeKa‘bahidols removedThe Prophet’sMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Conquest of Makkah, 630, 8AH, Abu Sufyan, amnesty.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This is a mercy-and-forgiveness topic, not only a political victory. The heart of the answer is how the Prophet ﷺ showed restraint when he had power over former enemies.

Sub-topic 09

Mu’tah, Hunain and Tabuk — Battle-Pair Preparation

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 8 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
  • Do not scatter facts. For each battle use: reason, main events, leadership point, outcome and lesson.
Important Names
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybar
Important Events / Concepts
two battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peacecommanderssacrifice
Important Dates
2020201520222018
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Describe / Narrative QuestionImportance / Explanation Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Describe / Narrative Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peacecommanderssacrifice

Describe / Narrative Question

4 questions
May-June V-2 2020

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the main events of the Battle of Mu’ta and the Battle of Hunain.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceDescribeBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar, two battles.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

May-June V-2 2015

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the main events of two of the following battles: Khaybar, Mu’ta, Hunain, and Tabuk.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceWriteMu’ta
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar, two battles.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

May-June V-2 2022

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the main events of the Battle of Khaybar and the Battle of Tabuk.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceDescribeBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar, two battles.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

May-June V-2 2018

Past Paper Question

10 marks Describe / Narrative Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the main events of the battles of Khaybar and Tabuk.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Keep the answer in chronological order and avoid jumping between events.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Missing sequence, names or clear stages of the event.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Begin with a focused introduction that identifies the event or theme.
  2. Write chronologically where the question asks for events or an account.
  3. Develop 5–6 factual points with names, dates, places and outcomes where relevant.
  4. Include significance only where it directly supports the answer.
  5. Avoid drifting into later topics not asked by the question.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceWrite
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar, two battles.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

Importance / Explanation Question

4 questions
May-June V-2 2020

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

From these battles, what can be learnt about good leadership skills?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceFrom
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

May-June V-2 2015

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Candidates should only choose one battle to write about and should attempt to give reasons why the Muslims needed to engage in that battle.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceCandidatesMuslims
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

May-June V-2 2018

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Battle of Tabuk became a mission of peace instead of war. What can Muslims learn from this?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceThe BattleWhat
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

May-June V-2 2022

Past Paper Question

4 marks Importance / Explanation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Despite their difficulties in the Battle of Khaybar the Muslims never gave up. What might Muslims learn from this in their everyday lives?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use ‘because / therefore / this shows’ to explain significance.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
Mu’tahHunainTabukKhaybartwo battlesleadershipoverconfidencemission of peaceDespiteBattle
Model Answer Outline
  1. Identify the lesson/significance asked by the question.
  2. Use Mu’tah, Hunain, Tabuk, Khaybar as evidence.
  3. Explain why this mattered at the time.
  4. Explain how it applies to Muslims today.
  5. Close with one clear sentence of importance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This section is often asked in pairs. Students need short, exam-ready summaries: Mu’tah for leadership under crisis, Hunain for avoiding overconfidence, Tabuk for preparation and peace.

Sub-topic 10

Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon and Death — 10th & 11th Year of Hijrah

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked 8 uploaded entries analysed

Quick Revision Box

Key Facts
  • This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
  • For 4 marks, choose two teachings and apply them clearly. Do not list many teachings without explaining their use today.
Important Names
Farewell PilgrimageFarewell SermonQur’an and Sunnah
Important Events / Concepts
final yeardied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodsanctity of lifejustice
Important Dates
6322022201920172013
Qur’anic / Hadith References
Use authentic Qur’anic/Hadith references only when directly relevant
Key Examination Themes
Biography / Personality QuestionEvaluation QuestionGeneral Exam Question

High-Yield Exam Preparation

  • Most important questions: the first repeated entries in this sub-topic usually represent the safest master-answer route.
  • Examiner favourite theme: Biography / Personality Question.
  • Last-minute revision: memorise the keywords, then practise one 10-mark and one 4-mark answer.
  • Frequently confused area: students often mix neighbouring topics; keep the answer limited to this sub-topic.
  • Top-scoring area: connect facts to significance and modern application where required.
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and Sunnahsanctity of lifejustice

Biography / Personality Question

4 questions
May-June V-1 2022

Past Paper Question

10 marks Biography / Personality Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the Prophet’s ﷺ pilgrimage in the final year of his life and his Farewell Sermon.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use relevant examples and keep every paragraph tied to the question wording.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Writing later-life material when the question limits the answer to the Prophet’s ﷺ lifetime.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Start with the person’s relationship with the Prophet ﷺ or position in the community.
  2. Give 4–6 accurate life events or services during the required period.
  3. Show qualities such as loyalty, knowledge, courage, support or sacrifice.
  4. Use examples rather than general praise.
  5. Conclude by linking the personality to the development of Islam.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahDescribeProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Introduce the figure and relationship with the Prophet ﷺ.
  2. Give key events/services: final year, Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon, died in 632, equality.
  3. Explain personal qualities shown through actions.
  4. Mention contribution to the early Muslim community.
  5. End with a short lesson or significance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

May-June V-2 2019

Past Paper Question

10 marks Biography / Personality Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Write about the events of the final year of the Prophet’s ﷺ life.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use relevant examples and keep every paragraph tied to the question wording.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Writing later-life material when the question limits the answer to the Prophet’s ﷺ lifetime.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Start with the person’s relationship with the Prophet ﷺ or position in the community.
  2. Give 4–6 accurate life events or services during the required period.
  3. Show qualities such as loyalty, knowledge, courage, support or sacrifice.
  4. Use examples rather than general praise.
  5. Conclude by linking the personality to the development of Islam.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahWriteProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Introduce the figure and relationship with the Prophet ﷺ.
  2. Give key events/services: final year, Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon, died in 632, equality.
  3. Explain personal qualities shown through actions.
  4. Mention contribution to the early Muslim community.
  5. End with a short lesson or significance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

May-June V-1 2017

Past Paper Question

10 marks Biography / Personality Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Prophet ﷺ died in 632. Write about the events of the final year of his life.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use relevant examples and keep every paragraph tied to the question wording.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Writing later-life material when the question limits the answer to the Prophet’s ﷺ lifetime.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Start with the person’s relationship with the Prophet ﷺ or position in the community.
  2. Give 4–6 accurate life events or services during the required period.
  3. Show qualities such as loyalty, knowledge, courage, support or sacrifice.
  4. Use examples rather than general praise.
  5. Conclude by linking the personality to the development of Islam.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahThe ProphetWrite
Model Answer Outline
  1. Introduce the figure and relationship with the Prophet ﷺ.
  2. Give key events/services: final year, Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon, died in 632, equality.
  3. Explain personal qualities shown through actions.
  4. Mention contribution to the early Muslim community.
  5. End with a short lesson or significance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

Oct-Nov V-2 2013

Past Paper Question

10 marks Biography / Personality Question Core ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Describe the events of the final year of the Prophet’s ﷺ life.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Use relevant examples and keep every paragraph tied to the question wording.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Writing later-life material when the question limits the answer to the Prophet’s ﷺ lifetime.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Start with the person’s relationship with the Prophet ﷺ or position in the community.
  2. Give 4–6 accurate life events or services during the required period.
  3. Show qualities such as loyalty, knowledge, courage, support or sacrifice.
  4. Use examples rather than general praise.
  5. Conclude by linking the personality to the development of Islam.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahDescribeProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Introduce the figure and relationship with the Prophet ﷺ.
  2. Give key events/services: final year, Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon, died in 632, equality.
  3. Explain personal qualities shown through actions.
  4. Mention contribution to the early Muslim community.
  5. End with a short lesson or significance.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

Evaluation Question

2 questions
May-June V-1 2022

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Higher ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

In your opinion, what was the most important teaching from the Farewell Sermon? Give reasons to support your answer.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahGive
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon and Death — 10th & 11th Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

May-June V-2 2019

Past Paper Question

4 marks Evaluation Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Which of the Prophet’s ﷺ teachings from his final sermon do you think is the most important for Muslims today?

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • Make a judgement; do not only narrate the event.
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahWhichProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. State a clear view or balanced judgement.
  2. Use evidence from Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon and Death — 10th & 11th Year of Hijrah to support the first reason.
  3. Add a second developed reason with modern application.
  4. Mention a limitation or contrast if the wording allows.
  5. Conclude with the strongest exam-focused judgement.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

General Exam Question

2 questions
May-June V-1 2017

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

The Farewell Sermon given by the Prophet ﷺ contains teachings for Muslims of all times. Explain how two of these teachings can be applied today.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahThe FarewellSermon
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: final year, Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon, died in 632, equality.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

Oct-Nov V-2 2013

Past Paper Question

4 marks General Exam Question Application ★★★☆☆ Moderately Asked

Explain how any two teachings given in the Prophet’s ﷺ Farewell Sermon can help Muslim communities today.

Frequency reason: This card belongs to a sub-topic with 8 uploaded past-paper entries, so it is marked as moderately asked for revision priority. Examiner focus: This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.
Examiner guidance, mistakes and answer outline
Examiner Tips
  • For 4 marks, write two developed reasons instead of four undeveloped points.
  • Top candidates adapt a prepared master answer to the exact command word.
Common Student Mistakes
  • Ignoring the command word and writing a memorised answer without adaptation.
  • Giving vague moral lessons without examples from the topic.
  • Mixing this sub-topic with a neighbouring topic and losing relevance.
  • Writing too much story for a 4-mark evaluation question.
How to Answer
  1. Answer with two strong developed points rather than a long story.
  2. Explain the lesson, importance or judgement required by the command word.
  3. Use at least one concrete example from the topic.
  4. Link clearly to Muslims today, community life or personal conduct if asked.
  5. A short concluding judgement can lift the response.
Key Points Required
final yearFarewell PilgrimageFarewell Sermondied in 632equalitywomen’s rightsbrotherhoodQur’an and SunnahExplainProphet’s
Model Answer Outline
  1. Set the scene briefly.
  2. Cover the key facts: final year, Farewell Pilgrimage, Farewell Sermon, died in 632, equality.
  3. Develop the sequence or main themes in separate paragraphs.
  4. Add examples, names and outcomes.
  5. End by showing why this topic matters in Islamiyat.
Expected Examiner Focus

This topic should be taught thematically. The strongest 4-mark answers apply sermon teachings to modern issues such as racism, family justice, violence, division and moral responsibility.

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P2 Past Papers

This page is designed with a separate P2 panel so your website can expand cleanly. The uploaded file content belongs to Paper 1, so no Paper 2 questions have been fabricated.

  • Add Hadith passages, Caliphs, Articles of Faith and Pillars when you upload P2 material.
  • The same design system, frequency badges, filters and read-only protection can be reused.
  • Keeping P1 and P2 separate will make navigation easier for students.