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Question 1
Discuss the concept of 'Zakat' (charity) in Islam, highlighting its importance and the different types of Zakat.
A. Zakat is a form of worship that involves giving a portion of one's wealth to the poor and needy.
B. Zakat is a form of taxation that is used to fund public services and infrastructure.
C. Zakat is a form of investment that involves giving a portion of one's wealth to support social and economic development.
D. Zakat is a form of punishment that involves giving a portion of one's wealth as a penalty for sin.
Question 2
The Islamic Ethics and Social Relations emphasize the importance of justice, compassion, and fairness in all aspects of life. What is the concept of 'Zakat' in Islam?
A. Charity and almsgiving
B. Pilgrimage to Mecca
C. Fasting during Ramadan
D. Prayer and worship
Question 3
What is the significance of the concept of Shura in Islam?
A. It emphasizes the importance of consultation
B. It highlights the role of the Prophet
C. It stresses the significance of the Quran
D. It emphasizes the importance of prayer
Question 4
Explain the concept of 'Tawhid' (oneness with Allah) in Islam, highlighting its significance and the different aspects of Tawhid.
A. Tawhid is the concept of believing in the oneness of Allah and rejecting all forms of polytheism.
B. Tawhid is the concept of believing in the divinity of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and his role as a messenger of Allah.
C. Tawhid is the concept of believing in the importance of prayer and other forms of worship in Islam.
D. Tawhid is the concept of believing in the afterlife and the accountability of individuals for their actions.
Question 5
The Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad) is a crucial aspect of Islamic studies. What is the significance of the Prophet's migration to Medina?
A. The migration marked the beginning of the Islamic calendar.
B. The migration led to the establishment of the first Islamic state.
C. The migration resulted in the Prophet's death.
D. The migration had no significant impact on Islamic history.
Question 6
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were known for their emphasis on the importance of the Quran in governance. Which of the following Caliphs is credited with compiling the first comprehensive collection of Quranic verses?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar ibn Al-Khattab
C. Uthman ibn Affan
D. Ali ibn Abi Talib
Question 7
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were known for their emphasis on the importance of Hadith. Which of the following Caliphs is credited with compiling the first comprehensive collection of Hadith?
A. Uthman ibn Affan
B. Ali ibn Abi Talib
C. Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
D. Umar ibn Al-Khattab
Question 8
The Hadith is a collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad. Which of the following is a characteristic of a Sahih Hadith?
A. It is narrated by a single companion
B. It is narrated by multiple companions
C. It is narrated by a companion who is known for his honesty
D. It is narrated by a companion who is known for his dishonesty
Question 9
Analyze the concept of 'Tawbah' in Islam, as mentioned in Surah Al-Tawbah (9:5). How does it relate to the concept of 'Jihad'?
A. Tawbah refers to the act of turning away from sin, while Jihad is the struggle against evil.
B. Tawbah is a form of Jihad, where one struggles against their own desires and weaknesses.
C. Tawbah is a form of repentance, while Jihad is a form of physical struggle.
D. Tawbah is a form of spiritual struggle, while Jihad is a form of physical struggle.
Question 10
What is the significance of the concept of Tawhid in Islam?
A. It emphasizes the oneness of God
B. It highlights the importance of prayer
C. It stresses the role of the Prophet
D. It emphasizes the significance of the Quran
Question 11
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Islamic practice. What is the significance of the Shahada (Declaration of Faith) in the context of the Five Pillars?
A. The Shahada is the only pillar that requires physical action.
B. The Shahada is the most important pillar, as it declares one's faith in Allah.
C. The Shahada is not a pillar, but rather a declaration made by Muslims.
D. The Shahada is a pillar that requires a specific ritual or ceremony.
Question 12
Analyze the concept of 'Tawbah' (repentance) in Islam, highlighting its significance in the life of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and its relevance to modern-day Muslims.
A. The process of seeking forgiveness from Allah for past sins.
B. The act of performing Hajj and Umrah to atone for past mistakes.
C. The practice of reciting the Quran to seek guidance and forgiveness.
D. The concept of seeking knowledge and wisdom to improve one's faith.
Question 13
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islamic theology. What is the primary implication of Tawhid on the human condition?
A. The human condition is reduced to a mere existence without purpose or direction.
B. The human condition is elevated to a state of spiritual enlightenment and unity with Allah.
C. The human condition remains unchanged, with individuals free to choose their own path.
D. The human condition is determined solely by the whims of Allah, with no room for human agency.
Question 14
Islamic Ethics and Social Relations emphasize the importance of justice and compassion. Which of the following principles is central to the Islamic concept of justice?
A. The principle of equality before the law.
B. The principle of fairness and impartiality.
C. The principle of compassion and mercy.
D. The principle of justice as a means to achieve social order.
Question 15
The Islamic Civilization made significant contributions to the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. What was the name of the famous Islamic mathematician who developed the concept of algebra?
A. Al-Khwarizmi
B. Ibn Sina
C. Ibn Rushd
D. Ibn Khaldun

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