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I wish I did Islamic A-Levels. What modules do you study exactly? Is it things like Fiqh and Adaab etc, or Islamic history?

AssalamuAlaykum

None of the above. Studied things like free will and determination. Life after death, Islam in a Global context etc etc....was quite good alhamdulillah.

If I can dig out my module titles later I will insha'Allah, I cant remember atm.

WassalamuAlaykum
 
AssalamuAlaykum

None of the above. Studied things like free will and determination. Life after death, Islam in a Global context etc etc....was quite good alhamdulillah.

If I can dig out my module titles later I will insha'Allah, I cant remember atm.

WassalamuAlaykum

:w:

Oh right, so it's more like ethical issues etc in relation to Islam... Basically RS with a focus on Islam.

I was thinking more on the lines of a hardcore alim course. :p Sounds really interesting actually.
 
:w:

Oh right, so it's more like ethical issues etc in relation to Islam... Basically RS with a focus on Islam.

I was thinking more on the lines of a hardcore alim course. :p Sounds really interesting actually.

:wasalamex

Na'am, you wouldnt get your aalim course in A-Level...I'm doing it at degree level now and even then we're getting into some nitty gritty Taqleed and Ijtihad issues in the second year only.

WassalamuAlaykum
 

jus a question

what could you go onto after a levels...like theirs uni..or a job...anything else u cn do?

You can also go onto doing a modern apprenticeship i.e. work based learning where you learn as you work and get payed as well. It depends what you want to go into.
 
You can also go onto doing a modern apprenticeship i.e. work based learning where you learn as you work and get payed as well. It depends what you want to go into.


iv got past my apprenticeship stage :blind::D:p
 
i wanna study computing eenginering .. and by doing that you have to have A level maths ..

my teacher says its hard .. and she advices me not to do it ?
who is doing or done as/a2 level maths ?
is it really hard ?
 
i wanna study computing eenginering .. and by doing that you have to have A level maths ..

my teacher says its hard .. and she advices me not to do it ?
who is doing or done as/a2 level maths ?
is it really hard ?

It's not really that hard. But you do have to keep at it. Practice weekly if not daily the things you learn in school. Do LOTS of past papers. Practice is the key to doing well in this subject.

I'll admit it's a big step up from GCSE (although C1 is quite easy tbh), but then again A-Levels arn't meant to be easy.
 
It was fab masha'Allah. Only problem was that half the year was taught by our athiest teacher and she was hell-bent on teaching us christianity instead :exhausted that and arguing with me

Oh subhanAllah really? I do sociology and my tutor is an atheist and we are doing religion as a module and he keeps challenging me to "save his soul" ^o)
 
Oh subhanAllah really? I do sociology and my tutor is an atheist and we are doing religion as a module and he keeps challenging me to "save his soul" ^o)

LOL ;D I told her that her life and her whole existence was useless once :p
 
GCE A-Level is the qualification, not the board. Is it one out of Edexcel, AQA or OCR ?

OK, substrate phosphorylation is I think the production of ATP from ADP. This happens when inorganic phosphate combines with ADP (Adenosine disphosphate), therefore adding an extra phosphate group to make it ATP (Adenosine triphosphate)- with 3 phosphates. And obviously you know ATP is the 'universal energy currency' of cells.
 
ok JazakAllah
i have this question state how the formation of ATP in krebs cycle differs from the formation of oxidative phosphorylation
i think its the CIE board or something i'm not sure
 
OK, substrate phosphorylation is I think the production of ATP from ADP. This happens when inorganic phosphate combines with ADP (Adenosine disphosphate), therefore adding an extra phosphate group to make it ATP (Adenosine triphosphate)- with 3 phosphates. And obviously you know ATP is the 'universal energy currency' of cells.

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