The O-Level Islamiyat (2058) course provides students with a solid foundation in understanding the principles, teachings, and practices of Islam. The course covers key areas such as the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the Quran, Hadith, Islamic beliefs and practices, and the moral and social responsibilities of Muslims. Students develop analytical, reflective, and problem-solving skills by learning to interpret Islamic texts, apply ethical principles to contemporary issues, and evaluate the impact of Islamic teachings on individuals and society. Emphasis is placed on thoughtful discussion, critical reflection, and the correct understanding and application of Islamic concepts, alongside theoretical knowledge. This balanced approach prepares learners for further studies in Islamic studies and related fields, while fostering moral awareness, ethical reasoning, and an appreciation of the role of Islam in guiding personal conduct and community life.