A) Suratul Takathur B) Suratul Hajj C) Suratul Jumu'ah D) Suratul Qariah
A) Suratul Qariah B) Suratul Quraish C) Suratul Takathur D) Suratul Humaza
A) Want to return to Makkah B) Abandoned a Pillar of Islam C) Never agreed to his leadership D) Broke the oath
A) It emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge B) It emphasizes the importance of sincerity in one's actions. C) It encourages believers to be kind and compassionate towards animals D) It highlights the significance of maintaining family ties.
A) Oneness B) Brotherhood C) Honesty D) Generosity
A) Iman B) Sunnah C) Akhirah D) Akhlaq
A) Arafah B) Fasting C) Sa'i D) Tawaf
A) Interest-based transactions B) Wealth accumulation without limits C) Prohibition of usury D) Income inequality
A) Believers and disbelievers B) Good and bad deeds C) Heaven and Hell D) Truth and falsehood
A) Acts of worship and devotion B) The accumulation of wealth and worldly increase C) Social interactions and relationships D) The pursuit of knowledge
A) Ali ibn abi Talib B) Uthman ibn Affan C) Shaiba ibn Hashim D) Umar ibn al-Khattab
A) To develop self-discipline and self-control B) To abstain from food and drink C) To demonstrate one's devotion to Allah D) To attain physical fitness E) To attain physical fitness
A) Implementation of a fair and just legal system B) Establishment of a centralized government C) Expansion of the Islamic empire D) Introduction of hereditary
A) It is a religious obligation that leads to Paradise. B) It is a means of gaining wealth and prosperity C) It is a way to gain social status and recognition. D) It is a source of emotional support and companionship
A) Zakat (Charity) B) Hajj (Pilgrimage) C) Sawm (Fasting) D) Salah (Prayer)
A) Encouragement of trade and entrepreneurship B) Emphasis on social welfare and justice C) Equal distribution of wealth among all individuals D) Prohibition of interest (riba)
A) It will have no effect on their judgment. B) It will be filled with good deeds C) It will be balanced with equal good and bad deeds D) It will be weighed down with bad deeds.
A) Fasting from dawn until sunset B) Performing Umrah C) Giving Zakat al-Fitr D) Offering Taraweeh prayers
A) Umar ibn al-Khattab B) Uthman ibn Affan C) Abu Bakr ibn Abi Quhafa
A) Expansion of the Islamic empire B) Introduction of a democratic system C) Construction of mosques and infrastructu D) Compilation of the Quran |