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Question 1
In Islamic jurisprudence, the concept of Ijma' (Consensus) is used to establish the validity of a particular interpretation of the Quran or Hadith. What is the primary condition for Ijma' to be considered valid?
A. The consensus must be unanimous among all Muslims.
B. The consensus must be based on a clear and explicit text of the Quran or Hadith.
C. The consensus must be reached by a majority of the Muslim community.
D. The consensus must be in agreement with the opinion of a recognized Islamic scholar.
Question 2
In the context of Sharia, what is the significance of the concept of 'Maqasid al-Shariah'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of protecting human life and dignity.
B. It highlights the significance of promoting social justice and equality.
C. It underscores the importance of preserving the environment and natural resources.
D. It emphasizes the importance of promoting economic development and prosperity.
Question 3
What is the significance of the Hadith 'The best of deeds is to make the parents happy'?
A. It emphasizes the importance of filial piety in Islam.
B. It highlights the significance of social justice in Islamic teachings.
C. It underscores the importance of loving and obeying Allah.
D. It emphasizes the importance of charity and generosity in Islam.
Question 4
In the context of Sirah, what is the significance of the event known as the 'Farewell Pilgrimage'?
A. It marked the end of the Prophet's life.
B. It was a turning point in the Prophet's message.
C. It was a demonstration of the Prophet's authority.
D. It was a time of great turmoil for the Muslim community.
Question 5
What is the significance of the Night Journey (Isra' wal-Mi'raj) in the life of Prophet Muhammad?
A. It marked the beginning of his prophethood
B. It was a test of his faith and patience
C. It demonstrated his leadership and wisdom
D. It was a journey to the heavens to meet Allah
Question 6
What is the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam in the life of a Muslim?
A. They are the fundamental principles of Islam that guide a Muslim's actions and beliefs.
B. They are the five books of the Quran that Muslims are expected to memorize.
C. They are the five prophets of Islam who are revered by Muslims.
D. They are the five pillars of the Islamic state that govern the behavior of Muslims.
Question 7
The concept of Khilafah (Stewardship) is central to Islamic ethics. What is the primary implication of Khilafah on human responsibility?
A. Humans are accountable to God for their actions and must act as responsible stewards of the earth.
B. Humans are free to act as they please and are not responsible for their actions.
C. Humans are equal to God in power and authority and must act accordingly.
D. Humans are separate from God and have no direct connection to the natural world.
Question 8
How does the concept of Tawhid relate to the concept of Shirk in Islam?
A. Tawhid is the opposite of Shirk
B. Tawhid is a form of Shirk
C. Tawhid and Shirk are interchangeable terms
D. Tawhid is a prerequisite for Shirk
Question 9
What is the significance of the Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 256, in the context of Islamic finance?
A. It prohibits the collection of interest on loans.
B. It allows for the collection of interest on loans.
C. It emphasizes the importance of charity and generosity in Islam.
D. It highlights the significance of social justice in Islamic teachings.
Question 10
In the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations, what is the significance of the concept of 'Tawbah' (repentance) in the life of a Muslim?
A. It is a means of seeking forgiveness from Allah for past mistakes.
B. It is a way of showing gratitude to Allah for His blessings.
C. It is a form of worship that involves physical acts of devotion.
D. It is a means of seeking guidance from Allah in times of uncertainty.
Question 11
In the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations, what is the significance of the concept of 'adl' (justice) in the life of the Prophet Muhammad?
A. It is a fundamental principle of Islamic governance.
B. It is a moral virtue that guides the Prophet's interactions with others.
C. It is a legal concept that determines the Prophet's rights and duties.
D. It is a spiritual state that the Prophet achieves through his devotion to Allah.
Question 12
In the context of the life of the Prophet Muhammad, what was the significance of the 'Night Journey'?
A. It marked the beginning of the Prophet's prophetic mission.
B. It was a demonstration of the Prophet's authority.
C. It was a turning point in the Prophet's message.
D. It was a time of great turmoil for the Muslim community.
Question 13
In the context of the Rightly Guided Caliphs, what was the significance of the 'Battle of the Camel'?
A. It marked the beginning of the end of the Rashidun Caliphate.
B. It was a turning point in the struggle for power among the Companions.
C. It was a demonstration of the strength of the Muslim army.
D. It was a time of great famine for the Muslim community.
Question 14
What is the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam in the life of a Muslim?
A. They provide a framework for worship and devotion
B. They serve as a means of social and cultural identification
C. They are a set of moral and ethical principles
D. They are a form of spiritual and physical purification
Question 15
In the context of Islamic Civilization and Contributions, what is the significance of the Islamic Golden Age?
A. It marked the beginning of Islamic civilization and the spread of Islam.
B. It was a period of significant scientific and cultural achievements.
C. It was a time of great military conquests and expansion.
D. It was a period of significant economic growth and trade.

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