A) A commercial contract B) An act of worship and a legal contract C) A social gathering D) political agreement
A) Li'an B) Nikah C) Khul'un D) Talaq
A) Gain political influence B) Acquire land C) Legalize companionship and family life D) Increase wealth only
A) Payment of interest B) Idol worship C) Free consent of both parties D) Gambling
A) Consumption of alcohol B) Mutual consent C) Payment of Mahr D) Eligibility of the spouses
A) Offer and acceptance (Ijab and Qabul) B) Hajj C) Sawm D) Zakat
A) Wali B) Mu'adhdhin C) Imam D) Khatib
A) To seize her inheritance B) Respect and lawful obedience C) To deny his wife food D) To prevent her from worship
A) No accommodation B) Maintenance (Nafaqah C) Forced labour D) No inheritance
A) Cousin B) Widow C) Aunt D) Neighbour
A) Sister B) Widow C) Cousin D) Stranger
A) Business B) Friendship C) Fosterage (Rada'ah D) Travel
A) After divorce only B) Before marriage C) After a valid marriage is contracted D) After engagement
A) Blood relationship B) Language difference C) Occupation D) Tribe
A) Harm or injury inflicted on one's spouse B) Kind treatment C) Reconciliation D) Divorce
A) Live together in kindness B) Harm one another C) Compete for wealth D) Avoid communication
A) Own property B) Be forced into marriage C) Be inherited as property D) Be denied education
A) Legal and spiritual rights B) No dignity C) No inheritance D) No freedom of worship
A) Fatimah B) Aishah C) Khadijah D) Hafsah
A) Businesswoman and supporter of Islam B) Judge C) Soldier D) Farmer
A) Hadith scholarship B) Commerce C) Architecture D) Navigation
A) Trade B) Political office C) Military leadership D) Piety and devotion
A) Marriage B) Reconciliation C) Divorce D) Dowry
A) Talaq Raj'i B) Talaq Ba'in Kubra C) Li'an D) Fasakh
A) Khul'un B) Talaq Raj'i C) Talaq Ba'in Kubra D) Li'an
A) Li'an B) Khul'un C) Talaq Raj'i D) Talaq Ba'in Kubra
A) Implicit (Kinayah) B) Nikah C) Written declaration D) Explicit (Sarih)
A) Ihram B) Iddah C) I'tikaf D) Hijrah
A) Prevent inheritance B) Delay remarriage unnecessarily C) Increase wealth D) Determine pregnancy and preserve lineage
A) Three menstrual cycles B) Six months C) One year D) One month
A) Three months B) Forty days C) One year D) Four months and ten days
A) After three months B) After childbirth C) After forty days D) After one year
A) Fosterage B) Marriage proposal C) Mutual oath of condemnation between spouses over an accusation of adultery D) Dowry payment
A) Parents reject a marriage B) A husband wishes to travel C) A husband accuses his wife of adultery without four witnesses D) A wife requests maintenance
A) Four oaths followed by a fifth B) Three oaths C) Seven oaths D) Two oaths
A) Automatic reconciliation B) Immediate remarriage C) Permanent separation of the spouses D) Loss of inheritance by parents
A) The couple must be legally married B) They must be engaged only C) They must be wealthy D) They must have children
A) political alliance only B) A financial transaction only C) A sacred covenant based on faith, responsibility and mutual rights D) A temporary relationship for pleasure
A) One's biological sister B) A woman who is observing her 'Iddah C) One's mother D) One's daughter
A) Encourage unlawful relationships B) Preserve morality, lineage, and family stability C) Prevent inheritance D) Promote tribal superiority |