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Question 1
The Hadith of Gabriel is a Hadith that was narrated by the Prophet Muhammad. What is the content of this Hadith?
A. The importance of prayer
B. The story of Nuh
C. The theme of justice
D. The importance of charity
Question 2
The Rightly Guided Caliphs played a crucial role in the early history of Islam. Which of the following Caliphs is credited with the establishment of the first Islamic institution?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar ibn Al-Khattab
C. Uthman ibn Affan
D. Ali ibn Abi Talib
Question 3
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Islamic practice. What is the significance of the Shahada (Declaration of Faith) in this context?
A. It serves as a symbol of Islamic identity and unity.
B. It is a declaration of allegiance to the Prophet Muhammad.
C. It is a statement of faith that affirms the oneness of Allah.
D. It is a ritual act that demonstrates devotion to Allah.
Question 4
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Islamic practice. What is the significance of Zakat (Charity) in this context?
A. It is a means of demonstrating one's wealth and status.
B. It is a way of showing gratitude to Allah for one's blessings.
C. It is a means of purifying one's wealth and living a righteous life.
D. It is a way of supporting the poor and needy in society.
Question 5
The Five Pillars of Islam include Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. What is the purpose of Zakat?
A. To purify the soul
B. To show generosity
C. To help the poor
D. To atone for sins
Question 6
The Five Pillars of Islam include Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. What is the purpose of Sawm?
A. To purify the soul
B. To show generosity
C. To help the poor
D. To atone for sins
Question 7
The concept of Tawhid in Islam is closely related to the idea of the Oneness of Allah. What is the primary implication of this concept?
A. The existence of a single, all-powerful deity
B. The rejection of the concept of a trinity
C. The idea that Allah is the only creator of the universe
D. The notion that Allah is the only source of guidance
Question 8
In the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations, what is the significance of the concept of 'Tawhid' in shaping the moral and social values of a Muslim community?
A. Tawhid is the oneness of God, which is the foundation of Islamic ethics and social relations.
B. Tawhid is a concept that emphasizes the importance of human rights and social justice in Islam.
C. Tawhid is a concept that is only relevant to the individual's relationship with God, and not to social relations.
D. Tawhid is a concept that is only relevant to the early Islamic community, and not to modern Muslim societies.
Question 9
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. Who among them was the second Caliph?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar
C. Uthman
D. Ali
Question 10
The concept of Jihad (Striving in the path of Allah) is central to Islamic theology. What is the significance of Jihad in the context of Islamic ethics?
A. It is a call to arms against non-Muslims and a justification for violence.
B. It is a personal struggle to live a righteous life and to overcome one's own weaknesses.
C. It is a collective effort to establish justice and righteousness in society.
D. It is a means of achieving spiritual purification and self-improvement.
Question 11
What is the historical context of the compilation of the Qur'an, and how does it relate to the development of Islamic theology?
A. The compilation of the Qur'an occurred during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad, and it was a response to the need for a unified Islamic scripture.
B. The compilation of the Qur'an occurred after the death of the Prophet Muhammad, and it was a response to the need for a unified Islamic theology.
C. The compilation of the Qur'an occurred during the Umayyad period, and it was a response to the need for a unified Islamic state.
D. The compilation of the Qur'an occurred during the Abbasid period, and it was a response to the need for a unified Islamic empire.
Question 12
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali. Who among them was the first to convert to Islam?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar
C. Uthman
D. Ali
Question 13
The Qur'an is the central text of Islam. What is the significance of the concept of 'Abrogation' in the context of Qur'anic interpretation?
A. It allows for the reinterpretation of earlier revelations in light of later ones.
B. It enables the application of Qur'anic teachings to changing social and cultural contexts.
C. It provides a framework for resolving contradictions between different Qur'anic verses.
D. It establishes the authority of the Prophet Muhammad as the final interpreter of the Qur'an.
Question 14
The Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad) is a rich source of Islamic history and theology. What is the significance of the Prophet's marriage to Khadija?
A. It marked the beginning of the Prophet's prophetic mission.
B. It established the Prophet's position as a leader in Mecca.
C. It provided the Prophet with financial support and stability.
D. It was a means of demonstrating the Prophet's compassion and kindness.
Question 15
The Surah Al-Furqan is the 25th Surah of the Quran. What is the theme of this Surah?
A. The importance of prayer
B. The story of Nuh
C. The theme of justice
D. The importance of charity

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