Download 1st Year Islamiyat Book – Updated PTB

Download 1st Year Islamiyat Lazmi Book (PTB) – 2025 Edition

Are you looking for the official 1st Year Islamiyat Compulsory (Lazmi) Book? You are in the right place. EDUBOOST provides the latest PDF version approved by the Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) for Session 2025-26.

This book is valid for all Punjab boards including BISE Rawalpindi, Lahore, Gujranwala, and Faisalabad. Unlike private guides, the paper is set 100% from this specific textbook.


⚠️ Important: Don't Confuse the Subjects!

In 1st Year (Intermediate), there are now TWO separate Islamic subjects:

  • Islamiyat Lazmi (Compulsory): 50 Marks (Book Download below).
  • Tarjuma-tul-Quran: 50 Marks (Separate Book).

Make sure you are downloading the correct book. This page is for Islamiyat Lazmi.

📘 Syllabus Breakdown: What to Study?

The 11th Class Islamiyat book is divided into four fundamental chapters. To score well, you must master the references (Ayats/Hadees) for these topics:

Chapter 1: Basic Beliefs
(Tauheed, Risalat, Akhirat)
Chapter 2: Islamic Practices
(Namaz, Roza, Zakat, Hajj)
Chapter 3: Uswah-e-Hasana
(Life of Holy Prophet PBUH)
Chapter 4: Akhlaq-o-Adaab
(Moral Values & Rights)

📝 Paper Pattern & Marks Distribution (50 Marks)

Knowing the paper pattern is half the battle. Here is how the board divides the marks:

Section Description Marks
Q1: MCQs 10 Multiple Choice Questions 10
Short Questions 12 Questions (6 from Ch 1&2, 6 from Ch 3&4) 24
Long Questions Attempt 2 out of 3 Questions (8 Marks each) 16
Total Time Allowed: 2 Hours 50

📥 Download PTB 1st Year Islamiyat Book PDF

Click the button below to download the official book. This file is optimized for mobile reading and clear printing.

Download PDF Book Format: PDF | Size: 5.2 MB | Board: Punjab Textbook Board

💡 Teacher's Pro-Tip for Full Marks

In Islamiyat, presentation matters! For Long Questions (8 Marks):

  • Write at least 3 to 4 References (Quranic Ayat or Hadees).
  • Use a Blue Marker for headings and an Black Pointer for references.
  • Never write the translation of an Ayat without inverted commas ("...").

Need the Tarjuma-tul-Quran Book? Click Here to download it.

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