BISA 401 Assessment Brief - 2023 2
BISA 401 Assessment Brief - 2023 2
BISA 401 Assessment Brief - 2023 2
Module code: BISA 401 Module Introduction to the Qur’an and its Sciences
Title:
You are required to write an essay of 3,000 words on any two of the following questions. They can be two
separate essays (1500 words each), or one longer essay connecting two questions of your choice.
1. Discuss the notion of ‘naskh’ (abrogation) in Islam. The discussion should explore various types of
naskh, arguments for and against abrogation in the Qur’an, referring to both traditional and
contemporary views on the issue.
2. Examine the different stages of Qur’an compilation. As well as providing a summary of historical
events, this essay should analyse the challenges and possible problems that may have occurred at each
stage and what this means for Qur’an preservation.
3. Explore the nature of the seven readings (ahruf) and their relationship with the ten qira’at (modes of
recitation). The essay should discuss both classical and contemporary views on the meaning of the
seven ahruf and how this fits with the concept of there being only one Qur’an.
Important note:
1. You should read and understand the assessment learning outcomes given below – these indicate the
knowledge, skills and abilities you should possess and can demonstrate in this assessment task
2. Read also the assessment criteria below, which outlines how tutors will judge that you have met the
learning outcomes for this assessment
Critically apply maqāsid al-shari‘ah as an analytical approach for deriving, suggesting and applying in
the process of solving contemporary problems.
Apply problem-solving skills and writing blogs.
Present academic discussions in blog format that is easy to understand.
Your work will be marked according to the following assessment criteria (i.e. what you will be marked on):
Good academic work demonstrates wide reading around a topic, integrates different
perspectives/approaches, and presents own evidenced and well-reasoned argument(s)
Performance Descriptors
For the Performance Descriptors, please check the relevant Module Handbook or visit the Further
Information for Students page on Moodle.
Assessment Specifications
All written assignments must be submitted with the appropriate Cover Sheet (available on Moodle under
‘Further Information for Students’) online via Moodle with TurnitIn on or before the deadline. Graded
penalties will start applying immediately after 3pm on the submission date.
All Moodle submissions (with the exception of the Similarity Checker) are FINAL and cannot be undone.
Assignments submitted via email without photographic evidence of Moodle issues will not be accepted
and will be recorded as a ‘Non-submission FAIL’ result.
Late submissions for up to seven (7) calendar days will be penalised as per below:
1 day late: - 5% marks
2 days late: - 10% marks
3 days late: - 15% marks
4 days late: - 20% marks
5 days late: - 25% marks
6 days late: - 30% marks
7 days late: - 35% marks
After: ‘Non-submission FAIL’
*Graded penalties do not apply to examinations or in-class presentations. Graded penalties also do not apply
to late submissions of assessments where extensions have been granted (i.e. Extenuating Circumstances) or
Re-sits.
Consult your Module Handbook and lecture slides for the relevant reading lists.
STRUCTURED: Give thought on how you are to structure your discussion/response. Take the time to make a
rough outline of what you want to write and in what order you want to present it. Your discussion should be
planned (i.e. though out), follow a logical structure, be organised and concise (i.e. to the point, appropriate)
DOCUMENTED: Support your discussion with relevant references to sources of facts, figures, graphs,
examples, etc.
WELL PRESENTED: Ensure that you use good sentence structure, grammar, and spelling
Grammar, spelling & punctuation
Have you carefully checked for the type of grammar mistakes you tend to make?
Have you used verb tenses consistently?
Have you used the spellchecker?
Have you checked the spelling yourself?
Does your punctuation make your writing easier to read?
Have you checked your use of commas?
Overall
Have you answered the question/fulfilled the task?
Is everything relevant?
Do you understand everything you've written?
Are you pleased with it?
Academic Misconduct
MIHE takes all forms of academic misconduct seriously. This includes plagiarism, collusion, fabrication,
cheating etc. You can find out how to avoid academic misconduct by reading the relevant section of your
Student Handbook (available on Moodle under ‘Further Information for Students’).
Extenuating Circumstances
If personal extenuating circumstances may have affected your ability to complete this assessment, you can
find more information about the extenuating circumstances procedure by reading the relevant section of
your Student Handbook (available on Moodle under ‘Further Information for Students’).
Reassessment
If you fail an assessment, you will have two subsequent attempts to re-submit your work during the
prescribed reassessment period according to your student calendar. If deemed a ‘Pass’, your work will be
capped at the minimum pass mark. For each assessment you will have a maximum of 3 attempts total.