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Question 1
The concept of Shura (consultation) is an essential aspect of Islamic governance. What is the significance of Shura in the context of decision-making?
A. It ensures that decisions are made in the best interest of the community.
B. It promotes transparency and accountability in governance.
C. It allows for the participation of all members of the community.
D. It is a means of achieving consensus and unity.
Question 2
What is the significance of the concept of 'sabr' in Islamic ethics?
A. Sabr refers to the act of showing patience and perseverance in the face of adversity.
B. Sabr involves the practice of showing compassion and mercy to all living beings.
C. Sabr is the concept of being accountable to Allah for one's actions.
D. Sabr is the act of following the example of the prophets in all aspects of life.
Question 3
In the context of Islamic ethics, what is the significance of the concept of 'khilafah'?
A. Khalifah refers to the act of being a steward or trustee of Allah's creation.
B. Khalifah involves the practice of showing compassion and mercy to all living beings.
C. Khalifah is the concept of being accountable to Allah for one's actions.
D. Khalifah is the act of following the example of the prophets in all aspects of life.
Question 4
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 intimately involved in the lives of His creation.
C. Allah is a distant and uninvolved deity.
D. Allah is a pantheistic deity who is identical with His creation.
Question 5
In the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations, what is the significance of the Hadith, 'None of you truly believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of empathy and compassion in Islam
B. It highlights the significance of social justice in Islamic teachings
C. It underscores the importance of selflessness and sacrifice in Islam
D. It emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and mercy in Islam
Question 6
The concept of Tawhid in Islam is often described as the oneness of God. Which of the following Hadiths best illustrates this concept?
A. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, 'Allah is One, and I am one of His servants.'
B. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, 'There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His Messenger.'
C. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, 'Allah is the Creator, and I am His creation.'
D. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, 'Allah is the One who has no partners, and I am His servant.'
Question 7
The Rightly Guided Caliphs played a crucial role in the early history of Islam. Who was the second Rightly Guided Caliph?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar ibn Al-Khattab
C. Uthman ibn Affan
D. Ali ibn Abi Talib
Question 8
What is the primary source of Islamic law, according to the Quran?
A. The Quran
B. The Hadith
C. The Sunnah
D. The Ijma
Question 9
What is the significance of the concept of 'Tawhid' in Islamic theology?
A. It emphasizes the importance of monotheism and the oneness of God
B. It highlights the significance of the Trinity and the concept of God as a trinity
C. It underscores the importance of the concept of God as a duality
D. It emphasizes the importance of the concept of God as a multiplicity
Question 10
In the context of Islamic civilization, what were the primary contributions of the Abbasid Caliphate?
A. The development of algebra and astronomy.
B. The translation of Greek and Roman texts into Arabic.
C. The establishment of trade routes and commerce.
D. The spread of Islam through military conquest.
Question 11
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islam. Which of the following is a characteristic of Tawhid?
A. Monotheism
B. Anthropomorphism
C. Transcendence
D. Immanence
Question 12
What is the significance of the Battle of Badr in the Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad)?
A. Establishment of the Islamic state
B. Spread of Islam to Mecca
C. Defeat of the Meccan army
D. Introduction of the concept of Jihad
Question 13
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islam. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Tawhid?
A. Monotheism
B. Anthropomorphism
C. Transcendence
D. Immanence
Question 14
In the context of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, what were the key characteristics of the leadership of Abu Bakr?
A. Abu Bakr was known for his wisdom and diplomatic skills.
B. Abu Bakr was a skilled military leader who expanded the Islamic empire.
C. Abu Bakr was a just and fair leader who maintained the unity of the Muslim community.
D. Abu Bakr was a charismatic leader who inspired the Muslim community through his sermons.
Question 15
What is the significance of the concept of 'Naskh' in the compilation of the Qur'an?
A. Abrogation of previous revelations
B. Introduction of new laws and regulations
C. Compilation of the Qur'an into a single book
D. Establishment of the Islamic calendar

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