NECO Islamic Studies Questions Objective and Theory Update

Filed in Education by on January 13, 2022

– NECO Islamic Studies Questions –

Islamic Studies NECO Questions are out now on our website. In this article, I will show you past NECO Islamic Studies random repeated questions for free.

About NECO

The establishment of the National Examinations Council (NECO) in April 1999 is a culmination of the reaction of the Federal Government.

This was to widespread escalating agitations for a national examination outfit that would respond to the Nigerian needs and demands.

As well as cope with the annually increasing number of secondary school candidates to take Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) nationwide.

A Series of panels had earlier been set up to address the issues before this vital decision was taken.

The Mission

To deliver examinations whose results are trusted worldwide for their credibility.

The Vision

To become a major player in the global assessment industry.

Core Value

Redefining the future of the Nigerian child through quality assessment.

The National Examinations Council (also known as NECO) is an examination body in Nigeria that conducts the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination and the General Certificate in Education in June/July and December/January, respectively.

NECO Islamic Studies Question and Answers

As a matter of fact, the IRK/IRS Essay & Objectives Theory Islamic Religious Knowledge answers have been published on this answer portal to assist students who want to use it to study.
WARNING: This is not the current REAL NECO IRS exam answer. DO NOT use it as an expo for examination malpractice because you will fail. It’s for IRS study purpose only.

IRK/IRS Objectives: Past Objectives Answers:

This is a format of what the answer looks like. This was curled from a past question paper.

1-10: BCAADAACDD
11-20: DDAAACDCBA
21-30: CCBDAABBAC
31-40: CBCCAACDAD
41-50: BBCDCDCCBA
IRS/IRK Theory/Essay NECO Answers:

QUESTION 1) – IRS ANSWERS FREE

Prophet Muhammad (saw)Makkah ( Bakka, Baca , Mecca). His father, Abdullah, died several weeks before his birth in Yathrib (Medinah) where he went to visit his father’s maternal relatives.
His mother died while on the return journey from Medinah at a place called ‘Abwa’ when he was six years old. He was raised by his paternal grandfather ‘Abd al Muttalib (Shaybah) until the age of eight, and after his grandfather’s death by Abu Talib, his paternal uncle.
The Angel Gabriel then embraced him until he reached the limit of his endurance and after releasing said: “Iqraa.” Muhammad’s answer was the same as before.
Gabriel repeated the embrace for the third time, asked him to repeat after him and said: “Recite in the name of your Lord who created! He created man from that which clings.
Recite, and thy Lord is most Bountiful, He who has taught by the pen, taught man what he knew not.”

QUESTION 2) – IRS ANSWERS FREE

Itikaf is a form of worship. It is formed by staying in a Mosque for a certain time. It is important that one should stay with the intention to worship Allah by praying formal or informal prayers although prayer is not a condition.

1. Intention as in the rest of the worship acts.
2. Belief in Islam.
3. Freedom from mental illness.
4. Fasting; thus the Itikaf of one who cannot fast for some reason is not valid.
5. Completing it in the Mosque where it was started.
6. The holy Mosque in Makkah
7. The holy Mosque of the Prophet in Medina
8. The holy Mosque of Kufa
9. The holy Mosque of Basrah
10. The Mosque which is assigned for the
11. Friday prayer in any town or city.
12. Having sex and also according to Ehtiyat kissing or playing with one’s wife;
13. According to a necessary Ehtiyat causing a semen discharge, and smelling perfumes for enjoyment
14. Selling or buying in the form of a business deal, according to a necessary Ehtiyat
15. Expressing bitterness in talking about worldly or religious matters in order to prove one’s ability, not the truth which is one of the best worships.

QUESTION 3) – IRS ANSWERS EXPO

In the first place, the wealth collected by Bayt al-Māl for the various expenses can be categorized into special wealth and general wealth. In the same light/way, wealth includes all revenues that are determined by the Shari‘ah.
On the other hand, this wealth cannot be spent on any other purposes except for those stated in the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah. Likewise, the main item under this category is Zakāt which, according to the Shi‘ite jurisprudence view includes nine assets.
For instance, according to Ayatollah Khomeini Zakātable assets include wheat, barley, date, raisins, gold, silver, camel, cow and sheep.
Equally important, each of these items after reaching certain amount become Zakātable. Additionally, general wealth consists of all wealth collected by the Bayt al-Māl with the exception of Zakāt, such as very different types of taxes.
QUESTION 4) – IRS ANSWERS
Not only Narrated, but also explained: Tamim Al- Dari that the Prophet, Sallallahu ‘ Alayhi Wasallam , said : ” Religion is Nasihah (view commentary for meaning).
” We said: “To whom?” In a like manner, the Prophet, Sallallahu ‘ Alayhi wasallam, said: ” To Allah and His Book, and His messenger, and to the leaders of the Muslims and their common follower.

DISCLAIMER! These are not real NECO Islamic Studies Questions, but likely repeated questions over the years to help candidates understand the nature of their examinations. Ensure to note every question provided on this page.

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