A) 3 B) 5 C) 2 D) 4
A) Wearing perfumes B) Hunting C) Chewing Siwaak D) Having Sexual Intecourse with ones wife
A) 2 B) 4 C) 5 D) 3
A) Tour B) To shoiw gratitude to Allah C) To show obedience to Allah D) To pray in the mosque of the prophet
A) A camp B) A place in Medina C) A place in Makkah D) A state of consecration
A) Climb the Kaabah B) Pray at the black stone C) Walking around the Kaabah seven times D) sit in silence
A) Runnng between Safa Marwa B) Walking to Mina C) Eating Zamzam water D) Prayiing at Arafah
A) Pebbles for stoning B) Food for the journey C) sourveners for Arafah D) Zamzam water
A) Perform Tawaf B) Rest at home C) Travel to Mina D) Spend the day in prayer at Arafaat
A) pray at the mosque B) Change to ihram C) Perform Tawaf around the Kaabah D) Drinking zamzam water
A) Labbayk la sharika laka labbayk B) Laka wal mulk, la sharika lak C) Labbayk Allahuma labbayk D) Inn al-hamda wa ni'mata
A) Baghdad B) Medina C) Mecca D) Jerusalem
A) Ihram is the name of the well in the courtyard of the Great Mosque in Makkah. B) Ihram is a sacred mountain in Makkah. C) Ihram is the name for the particular clothing pilgrims wear for Hajj and Umrah.
A) making intention B) when you first see the kabah C) booking the tickets D) when you read about hajj.
A) Once after age 40 B) Once in their lifetime C) Never D) Every 10 years
A) Muharram B) Rajjab C) Dhul-Hijjah D) Ramadhan
A) Hajj Tammattu - Hajj combined with Umrah (two niyahs) one for Umrah, one for Hajj B) Hajj Mutammati - Hajj combined with Umrah (two niyahs) C) Hajj Qiran - Hajj combined with Umrah (one niyah) D) Hajj Ifrad - Hajj only (without Umrah)
A) Men wear just two sheets of unsown white cloth B) You can cut your hair while in Ihraam C) The state of Ihram begins when one makes the Niyah (intention) for Hajj or umrah D) Men cannot cover thier heads
A) Talbiya B) Al-Fatiah C) Surah Yaseen D) Kalima
A) 9th Dhul-Hijjah B) 10th Dhul-Hijjah C) 8th Dhul-Hijjah D) 7th Dhul-Hijjah
A) Pilgrims do Tawaf around the Kaaba B) Pilgrims Pray Zuhr, Asar, Maghrib, Isha and Fajr in Mina C) Pilgrims go to Mina in the morning D) Pilgrims Pray Zuhr, Asar, Maghrib, Isha and Fajr in Mina
A) Leave after sunset for Mudallifah B) Pray Maghrib C) Stay within Arafat between midday and sunset D) Attend Masjid al-Namirah and combine Zuhar and Asar prayer
A) 0 B) 1 C) 3 D) 2
A) Spend the night outdoors on open land under the night sky B) Collect pebbles to use over the next 3 days C) Combine Maghrib and Isha prayers D) Shave the head or cut hair
A) Go to Makkah and perform the Tawaful Ziyarat and Saee and return back to Mina B) Sacrifice the animal C) saying adhkaar D) Stoning the jamaraat Aqabah
A) Throw seven pebbles at each of the three pillars at Jamarat on those days B) Stay in Mina during these days C) Visit Arafat on one of these days D) visit Medina
A) Visit Prophet Muhammad (SAW) Mosque in Madina B) Jamaraatul Aqabah C) Tawaful Ziyarat and Saee D) Presence in Arafaat
A) Prophet Ibrahim and his son Isma'eel B) The people of Makkah C) Prophet Muhammad D) The early Muslim community
A) Secular legal system based on democratic principles B) Secular legal system based on democratic principles C) Islamic law derived from the Quran and teachings of Prophet Muhammad D) International law governing human rights
A) Christianity B) Buddhism C) Islam D) Judaism
A) Chinese B) Arabic C) French D) Latin
A) Sacred text B) Annual pilgrimage C) Fasting month D) Practices and teachings of Prophet Muhammad
A) Muslim prayer ritual B) Religious holiday C) Religious charity D) Oneness of Allah
A) Fasting practice B) Underground movement C) Sacred text D) Permissible according to Islamic law
A) Japan B) France C) Saudi Arabia D) United States
A) Strongly agree B) Disagree C) Agreed D) none of the above
A) Killing of the christain B) Announcement of lost items C) Forcing people to embrace Islam D) Interpreting Shariah Law
A) Injustice B) Reconcilation C) Inheritance and estate administration D) Fatwa Issuance
A) Sharia pertains to a Muslim's everyday elements of life. B) Sharia tenets come from the teachings of the Qur'an and the teachings of Hadith. C) Sharia pertains to a Muslim's everyday elements of life. D) It is always interpreted in a strict, fundamentalist sense.
A) Qur'an&Hadith B) Qur'an; Talmud C) Qur'an& Injeel D) Qur'an; Torah
A) Taking the graves of prophets and righteous men as places of worship B) Taking the learned men as Lords besides Allaah by obeying them matters of halaal and haraam C) Zina D) Riyaa'
A) Times of hardship B) A&B C) Times of ease D) All of the above
A) YES&NO B) NO C) YES D) None of the above
A) Ya'qub B) Musa C) Nuh D) Ibrahim
A) Shirk B) Ibaadah C) Salah D) Zakat
A) Tawheed al- asma was siffat B) Tawheed al- Uluhiyyah C) Tawheed ar -Rububiyyah D) Tawheed al-Ibadah
A) Yes, the person who die without repentance will never be forgiven by Allah B) Allah will forgive who commits Shirk. C) Oneness of Divine names and His attributes
A) shirk B) Sins C) Islam D) Sawm
A) Camel B) Dogs C) Snorting houses D) Chicken
A) They have excess love for the world B) They are confused C) They think they are independent of Allah D) The think they'll live on forever
A) They will be in scattered groups B) The earth will throw up whatever is in it C) Ibaadah D) That which in the graves will be brought back to life
A) He will use his wealth to benefit him and the people around him B) He will always buy stuffs that he wants C) He doesn't give his money in charity D) He will do anything to get more money
A) We should not have wealth at all B) We should use our wealth to benefit the people around us C) We should use our money on things we do not need D) We should make sure our wealth distracts us from doing Ibadah
A) and give you shelter B) By the Night C) By the morning brightness
A) by the night B) you Lord has not left you, alone C) your Lord has left you
A) His Grand Father Abdul Muttalib B) His Father Abdullah C) His Uncle Hamza (RA)
A) 8 B) 12 C) 10 D) 11
A) markets B) houses C) people D) Animals
A) Paradise B) Nothing C) Hellfire
A) many B) good C) evil |