Are contemporary topics in the Islamiat paper merely Current Affairs or Pakistan Affairs questions? Certainly not. High-scoring answers analyze contemporary issues through the Qur’an, Sunnah, and Islamic principles while linking them to modern challenges. This analytical, examiner-oriented approach distinguishes outstanding answers from ordinary ones.

For CSS and PMS, the biggest mistake students make is treating Current Affairs and Pakistan Affairs topics in Islamiat as ordinary current affairs answers. The examiner is not asking for a newspaper article; he is asking for an Islamic analysis of a contemporary issue.
Many CSS and PMS aspirants mistakenly attempt contemporary topics in the Islamiat paper the same way they answer Current Affairs or Pakistan Affairs questions. This approach often costs valuable marks. The examiner is not looking for a political commentary or a historical narrative; rather, they expect an Islamic analysis of a contemporary issue supported by the Qur’an, Sunnah, and sound reasoning.
The Golden Technique: “Islamic Lens + Contemporary Issue”
Whenever you encounter a question related to governance, human rights, Kashmir, democracy, women’s rights, terrorism, or any other contemporary issue, follow this five-step technique.
To understand this technique, consider the following CSS-style question:
“In the Light of the Plight of Indian and Kashmiri Muslims, Discuss the Justification and Demands of the Two-Nation Theory.”
At first glance, this appears to be a Pakistan Affairs question. However, since it is asked in the Islamiat paper, it must be answered through an Islamic perspective rather than merely narrating history. Follow these five steps.
Step 1: Define the Issue
Begin with a brief introduction explaining the contemporary issue and its significance.
Example: Introduce the Two-Nation Theory in two or three lines and explain that the current situation of Indian and Kashmiri Muslims has revived discussions about its relevance. Avoid writing the entire history of the Pakistan Movement.
Step 2: Establish the Islamic Perspective
Present the Islamic principles that govern the issue by citing relevant verses of the Holy Qur’an and authentic Hadith. Do not simply quote references; explain how they apply to the question.
Example: Discuss Islam’s teachings on justice (‘Adl), religious freedom, protection of life, human dignity (Karamah), minority rights, and peaceful coexistence. Explain how these principles provide the framework for evaluating the treatment of Muslims in contemporary India and Kashmir.
Step 3: Analyze the Issue
This is the most important part of your answer. Critically examine the issue by connecting Islamic teachings with contemporary realities.
Example: Analyze the plight of Indian and Kashmiri Muslims by discussing developments such as the revocation of Article 370, restrictions in Indian-administered Kashmir, communal violence, discriminatory policies, and challenges to religious freedom. Evaluate whether these developments reinforce the concerns that originally led to the Two-Nation Theory, but support your arguments with Islamic principles rather than political rhetoric.
Step 4: Apply the Discussion to Pakistan and the Contemporary World
Relate your discussion to Pakistan’s constitutional position, diplomatic stance, and the broader international context.
Example: Explain Pakistan’s support for the right of self-determination of the Kashmiri people and discuss how Islamic principles of justice, human rights, and peaceful conflict resolution align with international law and humanitarian values.

Step 5: Present Practical Solutions
Conclude your answer by proposing constructive solutions derived from Islamic teachings instead of merely criticizing existing conditions.
Example: Recommend peaceful dialogue, adherence to international law, protection of religious freedom, accountability for human rights violations, justice for oppressed communities, and diplomatic efforts guided by the Islamic principles of justice, consultation (Shura), and coexistence.
Final Tip
The biggest mistake candidates make is converting such questions into Pakistan Affairs answers by writing lengthy historical narratives. Instead, every contemporary issue in the Islamiat paper should be approached through an Islamic framework. The history should only provide context; the core of your answer must be the Qur’an, Sunnah, Islamic principles, analytical reasoning, and their application to contemporary realities. This is the approach that consistently earns high marks in CSS and PMS Islamiat.
To gain deeper insight into the examiner’s expectations and answer-writing approach, read the past and solved Islamiat questions on CSSPrepForum.
Example Topics That Require This Technique
- Corruption
- Terrorism
- Women Rights
- Democracy
- Good Governance
- Human Rights
- Environmental Crisis
- Economic Inequality
- Religious Extremism
- Social Justice
- Media Ethics
- Islamophobia
A High-Scoring Trick (Most Students Miss This)
One of the biggest mistakes aspirants make is treating Qur’anic verses and Hadith as mere quotations. Simply citing a reference does not demonstrate understanding or analytical ability. The examiner wants to see how you interpret and apply Islamic teachings to the issue under discussion.
Therefore, never write a verse or Hadith in isolation. After every reference, add one or two analytical sentences explaining its relevance to the question. This shows that you can derive principles from Islamic sources and apply them to contemporary problems, an essential skill in CSS and PMS Islamiat.
Weak:
“The Qur’an prohibits corruption.”
Strong:
“The Qur’an prohibits corruption, indicating that public office is a trust rather than a privilege, and any abuse of authority violates both moral and legal accountability.”
Likewise, instead of merely stating that Islam emphasizes justice, explain how justice promotes transparent governance, protects fundamental rights, and strengthens public confidence in state institutions.
This simple habit transforms your answer from descriptive to analytical, demonstrating critical thinking and a deeper understanding of Islamic teachings. It is one of the most effective ways to improve the quality of your answers and secure higher marks.
One-Line Formula to Remember
Current Issue → Islamic Principle → Analysis → Pakistan Context → Practical Solution









