POST UTME IMS U 2019 IRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the significance of the concept of Tawakkul in Islamic theology?
A. It emphasizes the importance of human effort.
B. It highlights the role of fate in human life.
C. It describes the attributes of Allah.
D. It is a means of achieving spiritual growth.
Question 2
Describe the significance of the Rightly Guided Caliphs in Islamic history, highlighting their contributions and challenges.
A. They established the Islamic state, expanded its borders, and promoted Islamic values.
B. They maintained the unity of the Islamic community, resolved conflicts, and ensured justice.
C. They developed the Islamic economy, promoted trade, and encouraged scientific progress.
D. They fought against external enemies, defended the Islamic state, and protected its borders.
Question 3
What is the historical significance of the compilation of the Qur'an during the reign of Caliph Uthman?
A. It ensured the standardization of the text and its dissemination to all regions of the Islamic world.
B. It marked the beginning of the Islamic Golden Age and the rise of Islamic scholarship.
C. It led to the suppression of dissenting views and the imposition of a single, authoritative interpretation of the text.
D. It was a response to the growing threat of Christianity and the need for a unified Islamic front.
Question 4
The concept of Tawhid is central to Islamic theology. What does the term Tawhid mean?
A. The oneness of God
B. The unity of humanity
C. The divinity of prophets
D. The importance of prayer
Question 5
In the context of Tawhid, what is the significance of the phrase 'La ilaha illallah'?
A. It is a declaration of the oneness of Allah.
B. It is a statement of the existence of multiple gods.
C. It is a prayer for guidance.
D. It is a description of the attributes of Allah.
Question 6
In the Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad, what is the significance of the event of the Night Journey (Isra' and Mi'raj)?
A. It marked the beginning of the Prophet's prophetic mission and his call to the people of Mecca.
B. It was a spiritual journey that took the Prophet to the heavens and the presence of Allah.
C. It was a physical journey that took the Prophet to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount.
D. It was a symbolic representation of the Prophet's spiritual growth and development.
Question 7
What is the significance of the Hadith 'Actions are but by intentions'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of intentions in determining the validity of actions.
B. It highlights the role of actions in determining one's faith.
C. It underscores the significance of good intentions in achieving spiritual growth.
D. It suggests that actions are secondary to intentions in determining one's spiritual state.
Question 8
Islamic civilization has made significant contributions to various fields, including mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. Which of the following scholars is credited with translating Greek and Roman texts into Arabic, thereby facilitating the transmission of knowledge from ancient civilizations to the Islamic world?
A. Hunayn ibn Ishaq
B. Ibn Sina
C. Ibn Rushd
D. Al-Kindi
Question 9
The Five Pillars of Islam are a set of fundamental principles that are considered essential to the Muslim faith. Which of the following is NOT one of the Five Pillars?
A. Shahada
B. Salat
C. Zakat
D. Hajj
Question 10
In the Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad), which of the following events is considered a significant turning point in the Prophet's mission?
A. The Battle of Badr
B. The Hijra (Migration) to Medina
C. The Conquest of Mecca
D. The Night Journey (Isra' wal-Mi'raj)
Question 11
The Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad is a rich and complex topic. What is the name of the city where the Prophet Muhammad was born?
A. Mecca
B. Medina
C. Yathrib
D. Taif
Question 12
The Rightly Guided Caliphs, also known as the Rashidun Caliphs, were the first four caliphs of Islam. Which of the following caliphs was known for his military campaigns and expansion of the Islamic empire?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar ibn Al-Khattab
C. Uthman ibn Affan
D. Ali ibn Abi Talib
Question 13
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 separate from His creation and has no direct involvement in their lives.
B. Allah is the sole creator and sustainer of the universe, and His will is the ultimate authority.
C. Allah is a distant deity who only intervenes in human affairs through intermediaries.
D. Allah is a pantheistic deity who is indistinguishable from the universe itself.
Question 14
The concept of Sharia in Islam encompasses various aspects of life, including worship, transactions, and personal behavior. Which of the following sources is NOT considered a primary source of Sharia?
A. The Quran
B. The Hadith
C. The Sunnah
D. The Ijma
Question 15
Analyze the significance of the Battle of Badr in the Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad.
A. It marked the beginning of the Islamic conquest of Arabia.
B. It was a turning point in the Prophet's life, marking his transition from Mecca to Medina.
C. It was a decisive victory for the Prophet, establishing his authority in the region.
D. It was a battle fought solely for economic gain.

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