A) رجع B) نَامَ C) أتى D) ذهب
A) طالبون B) طالبة C) طلب D) طلاب
A) هل B) على C) في D) من
A) هو ذاهب B) يذهب الطالب C) ذهبوا إلى السوق D) ذهب الطالب
A) فعل B) ضمير C) اسم D) حرف
A) هو B) من C) هذا D) إلى
A) قرأ B) فهم C) كتب D) تعلَّم
A) جمع إناث B) مفرد مذكر C) مثنى مذكر D) جمع ذكور
A) طلاب B) طالبةٌ C) طالبةً D) طلب
A) اسم B) ضمير C) حرف جر D) فعل
A) ذهب B) تذهب C) ذاهب D) ذهبت
A) معلّمِين B) معلّمَة C) معلّمات D) معلّمون
A) ذهب إلى الخارج B) قام C) جلس D) دخل
A) دائماً B) أمس C) حالاً D) غداً
A) أين B) من C) هل D) ماذا
A) هو طالبٌ B) هو طالبًا C) هو الطالبِ D) هو طالبٍ
A) واسع B) ضخم C) صغير D) طويل
A) مدرسة B) معلم C) كتاب D) ذهب
A) سليم B) متعب C) نائم D) مُصاب
A) جاء أحمد B) هذا قلم C) أحب كتابه D) أين المدرسة؟
A) إحسان الوضوء B) الاستغفار C) إقامة الصلاة في وقتها D) الطهارة
A) Fajr intention B) Facing the C) Qiblah D) Clean clothes E) Wudu
A) ابن عمر B) أنس بن مالك C) أبو هريرة D) ابن عباس
A) Passing wind B) Eating C) Touching the ground D) Sleeping
A) يخرج ويتوضأ ويعيد الصلاة B) يتيمم ويكمل الصلاة C) يستمر في الصلاة D) يعيد الصلاة فقط
A) He continues the prayer B) He perform, then resumes C) He only says istighfar D) He leaves, makes wuduprayer?
A) نقض للوضوء فقط B) لا يقبل الله صلاته C) لا شيء عليه D) رخصة للمريض فقط
A) The one who washes his feet B) The one who prays more than one raka'ah C) The one who eats dates D) The one who is in doubt but certain of wudu E) The one who is in doubt but certain of wudu D. The one who prays more than one raka'ah
A) عمر بن الخطاب B) عبد الله بن زيد C) أبو بكر D) أبو هريرة
A) He must renew wudu B) He prays regardless C) He continues until certain D) He must do ghusl
A) يسمع صوتاً B) يشعر بخروج شيء C) لا يشعر بشيء D) يشم شيئاً
A) Eating with hands B) Waking up from sleep C) Forgetting the Qiblah D) Laughing loudly in prayer
A) في بعض الأحوال B) إذا تكرر الشك فقط C) لا D) نعم
A) غسل يوم الجمعة B) الأذان والإقامة C) مس المرأة D) التيمم
A) Monday B) Saturday C) Eid day D) Friday
A) عبد الله بن عمر B) ابن عباس C) سلمان الفارسي D) عائشة
A) To avoid bad odor among worshippers B) To prepare for prayer C) For general cleanliness D) All of the above
A) سنة مؤكدة B) مباح فقط C) مكروه D) واجب شرعي
A) Delaying prayer B) Ghusl after sexual impurity C) Prayer with impure clothes D) Touching women
A) بعد الأكل B) بعد الحيض فقط C) بعد الجنابة D) بعد النوم
A) Interest or usury B) Charity C) Profit D) Bargaining
A) Strictly prohibited B) Disliked but allowed C) Recommended in banking D) Permissible in necessity
A) Makrooh B) Major C) Forgivable without repentance D) Minor
A) Delayed Hajj B) Loss of reward C) None D) Warning of war from Allah and His Messenger
A) Delayed payment with extra fee B) Loan with fixed increase C) Partnership with profit-sharing D) Interest-bearing loans
A) Delayed payment B) Selling haram products C) Unequal exchange of the same items D) Loan contracts only
A) Selling gold for gold equally B) Selling silver for gold on the spot C) Exchanging wheat for barley D) Deferring payment with increase
A) Animals and livestock B) Wood and tools C) Clothing and textiles D) Food, metals, and currency
A) Equal weight and delayed payment B) Any condition is acceptable C) Unequal weight but immediate delivery D) Equal weight and immediate delivery
A) Banker B) Farmer C) Teacher D) Carpenter
A) Selling pork B) Renting out space for a bar C) Selling lawful goods at fair price D) Lending money with interest
A) Mutual consent B) Religious scholar’s presence C) Government registration D) Written documentation
A) Permissible with witnesses B) Invalid due to uncertainty C) Required in auctions D) Encouraged
A) Prohibited B) Optional C) Required D) Disliked
A) Must be reviewed by a judge B) Valid if for non-Muslims C) Invalid and sinful D) Valid in emergencies
A) No, this is invalid B) Only with customer’s permission C) Only in auctions D) Yes, in all cases
A) Musharakah B) Gharar C) Wadi’ah D) Hawalah
A) Void B) Suspended C) Optional D) Valid
A) Witnesses B) Judge C) Only buyer D) Both buyer and seller
A) Practicing smart business B) Rewarded for patience C) Following a sunnah D) Violating Islamic ethics
A) Hamza ibn Abdul Muttalib B) Mut‘im ibn ‘Adi C) Uqbah ibn Abi Mu‘ayt D) Abu Talib
A) Sent gold as a bribe B) Announced his Islam C) Spoke to Abu Jahl D) Sent his sons with weapons
A) They mocked him B) They fought him C) They cried D) They accepted Islam
A) His intention to become king B) The Hereafter and its consequences C) Fire spreading in the city D) The Romans attacking Makkah
A) With mockery B) With a prayer C) With praise D) With a question
A) He left Makkah B) He became angry C) He stayed patient D) He quit his mission
A) Physical assault B) Heavy taxes C) Social and economic isolation D) Prison sentence
A) Shi'b Abi Talib B) Mount Uhud C) The mosque D) The desert
A) One year B) Five years C) Two years D) Three years
A) Grains and bread B) Tree leaves and boiled leather C) Meat and rice D) Fish and dates
A) Fought the Quraysh B) Smuggled food to Khadijah C) Became Muslim D) Wrote letters to the Prophet
A) A merchant B) No one C) A servant D) Umar
A) With trust in Allah B) With anger C) By fighting D) By moving
A) To find a wife B) To sell goods C) To compete in poetry D) To call people to Islam
A) For guidance and protection B) For wealth C) For revenge D) For new companions
A) Believed in Allah B) Threw stones C) Mocked him D) Ran away
A) Jerusalem B) Nakhla C) Madinah D) Mount Uhud
A) Surah Al-Baqarah B) Surah Maryam C) Surah An-Nas D) Surah Quraish
A) He left the court B) He cried and believed C) He punished him D) He rejected it
A) Vengeance B) Complaints to leaders C) Patience and du‘a D) Emigration to Syria |