A) Second B) Third C) First D) Fourth
A) Physical and spiritual cleanliness B) Wealth C) Entertainment D) Beauty
A) Nisab B) Adhan C) Hawl D) Iqamah
A) Patience and self control B) Anger C) Pride D) Laziness
A) Gambling B) Stealing C) Backbiting D) Wudu
A) Salah B) Sawm C) Zakat D) Honesty
A) Purifying the body and the soul from impurity B) Washing the body C) Purifying the body D) Bathing everyday
A) Noon to sunset B) Midnight to sunrise C) Sunrise to sunset D) Dawn to sunset
A) Shawwal B) Muharram C) Sha'ban D) Ramadan
A) Increase wealth B) Gain political power C) Become famous D) Strengthen one's relationship with Allah
A) Promotes unity and brotherhood among Muslims B) Encourages pride C) Separates people by wealth D) Competition
A) Laziness B) Dishonesty C) Discipline and good character D) Arrogance
A) Poverty and sickness B) Learning new skills C) Indecency and evil deeds D) Travelling abroad
A) Wasteful in spending B) Selfish and proud C) Careless with time D) Punctual and responsible
A) Increases material wealth B) Removes the need for Salah C) Brings a believer closer to Allah D) Guarantees worldly success
A) Unity and compassion for the needy B) Envy and hatred C) Isolation from society D) Pride and selfishness
A) Patience and self discipline B) Laziness C) Arrogance D) Greed
A) Compete for food B) Feel sympathy and care for the less privileged C) Avoid helping others D) Ignore the poor
A) Physical strength B) Taqwa (consciousness and fear of Allah) C) Fame D) Wealth
A) Makes a person famous B) Purifies the wealth and soul of the giver C) Increases pride D) Eliminates the need for prayer
A) It widens the gap between the rich and the poor B) It promotes love, unity, and care among Muslims C) It encourages selfishness D) It discourages charity
A) Arrogance B) Jealousy C) Generosity and compassion D) Greed
A) Increase luxury B) Encourage extravagance C) Reduce poverty and support the needy D) Promote competition among the rich
A) Neglect of religious duties B) Obedience to Allah and concern for others C) Love for worldly possessions D) Pride in wealth
A) Giving charity to the poor once a year B) A prescribed act of worship consisting of specific words and actions that begins with Takbir and ends with Taslim C) Performing Hajj to Makkah D) Fasting from dawn to sunset during
A) Voluntary charity given at any time B) A gift given to relatives during Eid C) An obligatory payment of a specified portion of wealth to eligible recipients when it reaches the prescribed Nisab which is 2.5% of one's wealth after one lunar year D) A loan given to the needy
A) Seeking help from idols or deities besides Allah B) Swearing with other than Allah C) Interceding with prophet Muhammad D) Showoff
A) Denying the existence of Allah B) Performing Salah only to impress others C) Believing another god created the universe D) Worshipping an idol
A) Performing Salah to gain people's admiration. B) Swearing by one's father during a conversation. C) Believing that a saint possesses independent authority to control rainfall, life, or death apart from Allah D) Seeking lawful medical treatment for an illness.
A) Shirk al Asghar is more serious than Shirk al Akbar because it is hidden B) Both Shirk al Akbar and Shirk al Asghar have the same legal and theological consequences. C) Shirk al Akbar refers only to idol worship, while Shirk al Asghar refers only to swearing by other than D) Shirk al Akbar nullifies one's faith, while Shirk al Asghar is a grave sin that does not expel a Muslim from Islam.
A) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq B) Umar ibn al-Khattab C) Ali ibn Abi Talib D) Uthman ibn Affan
A) The Companions of Madinah B) The Umayyah rulers C) The Prophets of Islam D) The four rightly guided Caliphs
A) Ali ibn Abi Talib Answer B) Umar ibn al-Khattab C) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq D) Uthman ibn Affan
A) Umar ibn al-Khattab C B) Uthman ibn Affan C) Ali ibn Abi Talib D) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq
A) . Ali ibn Abi B) Umar ibn al-Khattab C) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq D) Uthman ibn Affan
A) Fourth B) Third C) Second D) First
A) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq B) Umar ibn al-Khattab C) Uthman ibn Affan D) Ali ibn Abi Talib
A) Umar, Abu Bakr, Uthman, Ali B) Abu Bakr, Uthman, Umar, Ali C) Ali, Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman D) Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali
A) Abu Bakr al-Siddiq B) Mu'awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan C) Umar ibn al-Khattab D) Ali ibn Abi Talib
A) Battle of Badr B) Death of Prophet Muhammad C) Hijrah to Madinah D) Conquest of Makkah |