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Question 1
The Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad) is a crucial source of Islamic knowledge. What is the significance of the event of the Night Journey (Isra' wal-Mi'raj)?
A. The event marked the beginning of the prophetic mission
B. The event demonstrated the Prophet's spiritual authority
C. The event established the importance of prayer and worship
D. The event highlighted the significance of charity and generosity
Question 2
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islam. Which of the following best describes the implications of Tawhid on the relationship between Allah and His creation?
A. Allah is transcendent and separate from His creation.
B. Allah is immanent and present in every aspect of His creation.
C. Allah is a distant and uninvolved deity.
D. Allah is a personal and interactive deity.
Question 3
What is the significance of the Surah Al-Fatihah in the Quran?
A. It is the first chapter of the Quran
B. It is the longest chapter of the Quran
C. It is a means of seeking guidance
D. It is a form of worship
Question 4
The Qur'an is the holy book of Islam. Which of the following is a characteristic of the Qur'an?
A. The Qur'an is a book of poetry
B. The Qur'an is a book of history
C. The Qur'an is a book of law
D. The Qur'an is a book of science
Question 5
What is the primary characteristic of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) in Islam?
A. Monotheism
B. Polytheism
C. Pantheism
D. Atheism
Question 6
What is the role of the Hadith in Islamic jurisprudence?
A. It is a means of interpreting the Quran
B. It is a source of Islamic law
C. It is a means of seeking guidance
D. It is a form of worship
Question 7
The Quranic concept of 'rahma' (mercy) is central to Islamic Ethics and Social Relations. What is the significance of rahma in the context of human relationships?
A. Rahma emphasizes the importance of individualism and self-reliance in human relationships.
B. Rahma highlights the interconnectedness of all human beings and the need for mutual respect and compassion.
C. Rahma stresses the importance of hierarchy and authority in human relationships.
D. Rahma rejects the concept of human relationships altogether.
Question 8
The concept of Tawhid in Islam emphasizes the oneness of Allah. Which of the following best describes the implications of this concept on the Islamic understanding of God's relationship with creation?
A. God is separate from creation and does not interact with it.
B. God is immanent in creation and interacts with it.
C. God is both separate from and immanent in creation.
D. God's relationship with creation is unknown.
Question 9
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islamic theology. Which of the following statements best describes the implications of Tawhid on human relationships?
A. Tawhid emphasizes the importance of individualism and self-reliance in human relationships.
B. Tawhid highlights the interconnectedness of all human beings and the need for mutual respect and compassion.
C. Tawhid stresses the importance of hierarchy and authority in human relationships.
D. Tawhid rejects the concept of human relationships altogether.
Question 10
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were a group of leaders who ruled the Islamic community after the death of the Prophet Muhammad. Which of the following was NOT one of the Rightly Guided Caliphs?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar
C. Ali
D. Ibn Sina
Question 11
The concept of Tawhid in Islam emphasizes the oneness of Allah. Which of the following best describes the implications of this concept on the Islamic understanding of God's attributes?
A. God's attributes are considered to be multiple and distinct.
B. God's attributes are considered to be one and the same.
C. God's attributes are considered to be both multiple and one.
D. God's attributes are considered to be unknown.
Question 12
The Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad emphasizes the importance of justice and fairness in all aspects of life. Which of the following Hadiths best illustrates this principle?
A. 'The best of you are those who are best to their families.'
B. 'The most beloved of deeds to Allah is the one that is most consistent and regular.'
C. 'Allah does not judge according to your bodies, but He looks at your hearts.'
D. 'The best of you are those who are most generous.'
Question 13
Islamic Ethics and Social Relations emphasize the importance of justice and fairness. Which of the following principles is central to the concept of justice in Islam?
A. Adl (Justice)
B. Ihsan (Piety)
C. Taqwa (Righteousness)
D. Ma'ruf (Good Deeds)
Question 14
The concept of 'ijtihad' (independent reasoning) is central to Islamic jurisprudence. What is the significance of ijtihad in the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations?
A. Ijtihad emphasizes the importance of individualism and self-reliance in Islamic jurisprudence.
B. Ijtihad highlights the need for collective action and community support in Islamic jurisprudence.
C. Ijtihad stresses the importance of independent reasoning and critical thinking in Islamic jurisprudence.
D. Ijtihad rejects the concept of Islamic jurisprudence altogether.
Question 15
The Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) emphasizes the importance of 'sabr' (patience) in the face of adversity. What is the significance of sabr in the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations?
A. Sabr emphasizes the importance of individualism and self-reliance in the face of adversity.
B. Sabr highlights the need for collective action and community support in the face of adversity.
C. Sabr stresses the importance of patience and perseverance in the face of adversity.
D. Sabr rejects the concept of adversity altogether.

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