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Question 1 Report
The following are Hadith related terms except
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The term that is not related to Hadith is "Makruh." - Da'if refers to a weak Hadith, i.e., a narration that has some flaw in its chain of transmission or content. - Hasan refers to a good Hadith, i.e., a narration that is reliable but not as strong as Sahih Hadith. - Isnad refers to the chain of narrators in a Hadith, i.e., the series of people who transmitted the narration from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to the compiler of the Hadith. - Makruh refers to actions that are disliked or discouraged in Islam but not necessarily prohibited. It is not a term related to Hadith specifically.
Question 3 Report
According to Hadith No. 23 of al-Nawawi's collections, cleanliness is said to be _______ of faith.
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According to Hadith No. 23 of al-Nawawi's collections, cleanliness is said to be half of faith. This means that maintaining cleanliness and hygiene is extremely important in Islam and is considered to be a fundamental aspect of one's faith. It is believed that cleanliness is not only important for physical well-being but also for spiritual purity. Therefore, Muslims are encouraged to keep themselves and their surroundings clean and tidy, as it is a reflection of their faith and a way to show gratitude to Allah for the blessings of health and hygiene.
Question 4 Report
Anas who related Hadith No. 13 of al-Nawawi's collections was a __________ to the Prophet (SAW)
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Question 6 Report
"Whoever does any work which is not in the teaching of Islam will be rejected" is found in Hadith _____ of al-Nawawi's collections.
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Question 7 Report
The revelation of al-Quran started in _____ CE.
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The revelation of al-Quran started in 610 CE. This event occurred in the month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The revelation started when Prophet Muhammad, at the age of 40, received the first verses of the Quran through the Angel Gabriel while he was meditating in a cave on the outskirts of Mecca, which is now known as the Cave of Hira. The Quran is the holy book of Islam, and its revelation to Prophet Muhammad is considered a central event in Islamic history. The revelation took place over a period of 23 years, with verses being revealed to the Prophet in various locations in and around Mecca and Medina. In summary, the revelation of al-Quran started in 610 CE, during the month of Ramadan, when Prophet Muhammad received the first verses of the Quran through the Angel Gabriel while he was meditating in a cave in Mecca.
Question 8 Report
Fornication attracts _______ lashes
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Fornication attracts 100 lashes. Fornication refers to engaging in sexual intercourse outside of marriage, which is considered a major sin in Islam. The punishment for this sin, according to Islamic law, is 100 lashes. This punishment is intended to be a deterrent and a means of purifying the offender from the sin they have committed. It is important to note that Islamic law requires strict evidence and a fair trial before any punishment is carried out, and the punishment itself should not cause harm to the offender's health or well-being.
Question 10 Report
Jinns were created out of
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According to Islamic belief, Jinns were created out of fire. They are supernatural beings that are mentioned in the Quran and believed to be created by Allah. The word "Jinn" is derived from an Arabic word that means "to hide" or "to conceal". It is believed that they have free will and can be good or evil. They are invisible to humans but have the ability to see humans and interact with them.
Question 11 Report
Actions shall be judged according to intentions is Hadith ______ of al-Nawawi's collections.
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Hadith "Actions shall be judged according to intentions" is Hadith one (1) of al-Nawawi's collections.
Question 12 Report
What is the main teaching of suratul Ikhlas?
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The main teaching of Suratul Ikhlas is monotheism. Suratul Ikhlas is the 112th chapter of the Quran, and it consists of only four verses. In these verses, Allah (SWT) emphasizes the oneness and unity of God. The chapter begins with the declaration that Allah is one, and that there is no god but Him. It then emphasizes that Allah is eternal, and that He has no beginning or end. The chapter ends with the statement that there is none like Allah, and that He is unique and incomparable. Through this chapter, Allah emphasizes the importance of the belief in the oneness of God in Islam. Muslims believe in the concept of tawhid, which is the belief in the oneness of God. Tawhid is considered the most fundamental concept in Islam, and it is the basis of Islamic belief and practice. In summary, the main teaching of Suratul Ikhlas is monotheism. The chapter emphasizes the belief in the oneness and unity of God, which is a fundamental concept in Islam.
Question 13 Report
The battle of Badr was fought in _______ year AH.
Question 15 Report
Khadijah was _________ years old when she married the Prophet (SAW)
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Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her) was 40 years old when she married the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Khadijah was a wealthy and successful businesswoman who hired the young Muhammad (SAW) to work for her. Impressed by his honesty and character, she proposed marriage to him despite their age difference. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) accepted the proposal, and they had a happy and loving marriage that lasted for 25 years until Khadijah's passing. Therefore, we can conclude that Khadijah was 40 years old when she married the Prophet Muhammad (SAW).
Question 17 Report
The birth of the Prophet (SAW) coincided with the attack on ka'bah by
Question 18 Report
What is the position of fulfilment of promises in Islam?
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Fulfillment of promises in Islam is considered a compulsory and integral part of one's faith and character. Keeping promises is not only a moral obligation but also a religious duty for Muslims. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) emphasized the importance of keeping one's word and fulfilling promises in various sayings and actions. In Islam, breaking a promise is considered a sin and a sign of dishonesty and untrustworthiness. It damages one's credibility and reputation, and it may cause harm to others. Therefore, Muslims are encouraged to be truthful and trustworthy and to fulfill their promises to the best of their ability. On the other hand, making promises that cannot be fulfilled or promising something with the intention of not fulfilling it is prohibited in Islam. It is considered a form of deception and dishonesty, and it may lead to negative consequences in this life and the Hereafter. In conclusion, fulfilling promises is not only a moral obligation but also a religious duty in Islam. It is compulsory for Muslims to keep their word and fulfill their promises to the best of their ability, and breaking promises is prohibited and considered a sin in Islam.
Question 19 Report
Which of the following Suwar encourages acquisition of knowledge?
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The Surah in the Quran that specifically encourages the acquisition of knowledge is Surat Al-'Alaq. It is the 96th chapter in the Quran and is also known as "The Clot" or "The Clinging Clot." This Surah emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and education, as the first verse revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was "Read! In the name of your Lord who created." Thus, Muslims believe that seeking knowledge is an important part of their faith, and Surat Al-'Alaq serves as a reminder of this principle. The other Surahs listed in the question do not specifically address the issue of seeking knowledge.
Question 20 Report
"Umul-Mu'minin" as mentioned in Hadith No. 5 of al-Nawawi's collection refers to
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Question 21 Report
The first person to accept Islam amongst the slaves was ______
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Bilal bin Rabah was the first person to accept Islam amongst the slaves. Bilal was an Abyssinian slave who was brought to Mecca and was owned by Umayyah bin Khalaf. When Prophet Muhammad started preaching Islam in Mecca, Bilal was one of the first people to accept the message of monotheism and became a Muslim. However, his conversion to Islam led to severe torture and persecution from his master, who tried to force him to abandon his new faith. Despite the torture and punishment, Bilal remained steadfast in his faith and refused to renounce Islam. His unwavering faith and loyalty to Islam became a source of inspiration for many early Muslims and his story remains a testament to the perseverance and strength of faith.
Question 22 Report
Which of the following Ahadith of al-Nawawi's collections discourages selfishness?
Question 23 Report
According to Hadith No. 7 of Al- Nawawi's collections, religion is sincerity to the following except
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Question 24 Report
Kalimatus-shahadah is the key to enter
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Kalimatus-shahadah, also known as the declaration of faith, is the key to enter Islam. It is the statement that affirms the oneness of Allah (God) and the prophethood of Muhammad (SAW). The statement is, "There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah." By reciting this statement with sincerity and conviction, a person becomes a Muslim. The Kalimatus-shahadah is the first pillar of Islam and is considered the most important testimony of faith in the religion. It serves as the foundation of all other practices and beliefs in Islam. By declaring the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad, a Muslim acknowledges the authority of Allah and accepts the guidance of His Prophet. In summary, Kalimatus-shahadah is the declaration of faith that affirms the oneness of Allah and the prophethood of Muhammad. By reciting this statement, a person enters the religion of Islam and acknowledges the authority of Allah and the guidance of His Prophet.
Question 25 Report
Who among the following was killed at the battle of Badr?
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Hamzah, the Prophet's uncle, was killed at the Battle of Badr. The Battle of Badr was a significant battle in Islamic history and was fought in 624 CE between the Muslims of Medina, led by Prophet Muhammad, and the Quraysh of Mecca. Hamzah was a strong and brave warrior, and he was one of the earliest converts to Islam. He was also a staunch supporter of Prophet Muhammad, and he played an important role in the early Islamic community. During the battle of Badr, Hamzah led a contingent of Muslim soldiers and fought bravely. However, he was eventually killed by a spear thrown by a man named Wahshi, who had been promised his freedom in exchange for killing Hamzah. His death was a great loss to the Muslim community, and it was a source of great grief to Prophet Muhammad. In summary, Hamzah, the Prophet's uncle, was killed at the Battle of Badr. Hamzah was an early convert to Islam and a strong supporter of Prophet Muhammad, and his death was a great loss to the Muslim community.
Question 26 Report
A female muslim should cover all her body except her palm and ________
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A female Muslim should cover all her body except her palm and face. The requirement for modest dress for Muslim women is mentioned in the Qur'an and Hadith. While there are differences in interpretation among scholars, the majority agree that women should cover their entire body except for their face and hands. This is based on the principle of modesty and the importance of safeguarding one's physical appearance from the gaze of others. Some Muslim women also choose to cover their face with a veil or niqab as an additional expression of their faith and commitment to modesty.
Question 27 Report
Pilgrims combine salatul ______ and ________ in Muzdalifah.
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Pilgrims combine Maghrib and Isha prayers in Muzdalifah. Muzdalifah is a plain east of Mina and west of Arafat in Saudi Arabia. It is a significant location for pilgrims who are performing Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca. As part of the Hajj rituals, pilgrims are required to spend a night at Muzdalifah after performing the standing (wuquf) at Arafat. In Muzdalifah, they combine Maghrib and Isha prayers by praying them together at the time of Isha, with a single Adhan and two separate Iqamahs. This is based on the practice of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who combined these two prayers during his pilgrimage. The combination of these two prayers is an exception made for pilgrims during Hajj and is not a regular practice in daily prayers. In summary, pilgrims combine Maghrib and Isha prayers in Muzdalifah during the Hajj pilgrimage. This is based on the practice of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and is an exception made for pilgrims during Hajj.
Question 29 Report
One of the following is not required in Umrah?
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Arafat is not required in Umrah. Umrah is a pilgrimage to Makkah that can be performed at any time of the year, unlike Hajj which has specific dates. Umrah involves certain rituals such as Ihram (the state of sanctity), Tawaf (circling the Kaaba seven times), Sa'y (walking between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times), and shaving or trimming the hair. Arafat is a location outside Makkah that is only visited during Hajj, on the 9th of Dhul Hijjah. During Hajj, pilgrims spend the day at Arafat to perform a special prayer and make supplications to Allah. Therefore, Arafat is not required in Umrah.
Question 30 Report
Hadith is the _____ source of Islamic law?
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Hadith is the second source of Islamic law. The first source is the Quran, which is considered the primary source of Islamic guidance. Hadith refers to the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet Muhammad, which were recorded by his companions and later compiled into books. These Hadith provide guidance and interpretation of the Quran, and are used as a secondary source for Islamic law, ethics, and morality.
Question 32 Report
A muslim is advised to say _________ when leaving the toilet.
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A Muslim is advised to say "ghufraanak" when leaving the toilet. This phrase means "I seek your forgiveness" and it is said to show gratitude to Allah for relieving oneself and seeking forgiveness for any wrongdoings or sins committed.
Question 33 Report
Subhana Rabbiyal' Azim wa bi Hamdihi is recited in
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Subhana Rabbiyal' Azim wa bi Hamdihi is recited in Ruku' during the prayer (Salah) in Islam. Ruku' is a bowing posture where the hands are placed on the knees, and the recitation of Subhana Rabbiyal' Azim wa bi Hamdihi is one of the supplications that are recommended to be recited during this posture. The phrase means "Glory be to my Lord the Almighty, and praise be to Him," and it is a way to express one's submission, gratitude, and awe towards Allah (SWT) during the prayer. The recitation of this phrase is considered a form of dhikr (remembrance of Allah) and a way to increase one's spiritual connection with Allah.
Question 34 Report
The person who accompanied the prophet (SAW) during Hijrah to Madinah was
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The person who accompanied the prophet (SAW) during Hijrah to Madinah was Abu Bakr.
Question 35 Report
Imamul Bukhari was born in the year _____ A.H
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Imamul Bukhari was born in the year 194 A.H (810 A.D). Imamul Bukhari is a famous Islamic scholar known for compiling one of the most authentic collections of Hadith called "Sahih Bukhari". He was born in Bukhara, a city in modern-day Uzbekistan. Imamul Bukhari started memorizing Hadith at an early age and traveled to various places to learn from renowned scholars. He dedicated his life to the study and compilation of Hadith, and his work is still widely used and respected by scholars and laypeople alike. Therefore, we can conclude that Imamul Bukhari was born in the year 194 A.H.
Question 37 Report
Al-Hakim means The ________
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Al-Hakim means The Wise. It is one of the 99 names of Allah in Islam, and it highlights the attribute of wisdom and knowledge ascribed to Allah. In Arabic, "Hakim" means wise or knowledgeable, and when the definite article "Al-" is added, it becomes "The Wise." This name is mentioned in the Qur'an several times, such as in Surah Al-Hujurat (49:1) where Allah says, "O you who have believed, do not put [yourselves] before Allah and His Messenger but fear Allah. Indeed, Allah is Hearing and Knowing." The attribute of wisdom is one of the most important qualities of Allah in Islam, and it is believed that He is the source of all knowledge and wisdom in the universe.
Question 39 Report
Khula fa'ul - Rashidun are ______ in number.
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Khula fa'ul-Rashidun refers to the four rightly guided Caliphs who succeeded the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in leading the Muslim community. Therefore, the answer is four. The four Khula fa'ul-Rashidun are Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali (may Allah be pleased with them all).
Question 40 Report
Hadith No 2 of Al-Nawawi's collections was transmitted by _____ and _____
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Hadith No. 2 of al-Nawawi's collection was transmitted by Bukhari and Muslim. Both Bukhari and Muslim are well-known hadith scholars and their collections are considered among the most authentic hadith collections in Islam. They meticulously collected and verified hadiths through a rigorous process of authentication, ensuring the reliability and authenticity of the hadiths they included in their collections.
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