POST UTME VERITAS UNIVERSITY 2023 IRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the significance of the Night Journey (Isra' wal-Mi'raj) in the life of Prophet Muhammad?
A. It marked the beginning of Islam
B. It was a physical journey to Jerusalem
C. It was a spiritual journey to heaven
D. It was a test of his faith
Question 2
In the context of Hadith (Authenticity and Application), what is the significance of the concept of Isnad (chain of transmission)?
A. Isnad is the process of verifying the authenticity of a Hadith.
B. Isnad is the process of transmitting a Hadith from the Prophet to the present day.
C. Isnad is the process of interpreting a Hadith.
D. Isnad is the process of applying a Hadith in daily life.
Question 3
What is the concept of 'Tawakkul' (Trust in Allah) in Islam?
A. The belief in the power and wisdom of Allah to guide and protect humans.
B. The belief in the importance of prayer and fasting in Islam.
C. The belief in the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam.
D. The belief in the importance of charity and kindness in Islam.
Question 4
Discuss the authenticity of Hadith narrations, focusing on the role of 'Isnad' and 'Matn' in evaluating their credibility.
A. Isnad refers to the chain of narrators, while Matn refers to the content of the narration.
B. Isnad is the primary factor in determining the authenticity of a Hadith.
C. Matn is the most important aspect of a Hadith, as it contains the actual message.
D. Both Isnad and Matn are equally important in evaluating the authenticity of a Hadith.
Question 5
The concept of Tawhid (Oneness of God) is central to Islamic theology. Which of the following verses from the Qur'an emphasizes the unity of God?
A. Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1-4)
B. Surah Al-Fatihah (1:1-7)
C. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:255)
D. Surah Al-Imran (3:18-19)
Question 6
In the context of Islamic Civilization and Contributions, what was the significance of the Abbasid Caliphate's patronage of learning and the translation of Greek and Roman texts?
A. The Abbasid Caliphate's patronage of learning led to the development of new scientific and philosophical ideas.
B. The translation of Greek and Roman texts had a significant impact on the development of Islamic art and architecture.
C. The Abbasid Caliphate's patronage of learning and the translation of Greek and Roman texts led to the preservation of ancient knowledge.
D. The Abbasid Caliphate's patronage of learning and the translation of Greek and Roman texts led to the development of new mathematical and astronomical discoveries.
Question 7
What is the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam in the daily life of a Muslim?
A. The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Islamic practice and worship.
B. The Five Pillars of Islam are the only practices required of a Muslim.
C. The Five Pillars of Islam are the most important practices in Islam.
D. The Five Pillars of Islam are the only practices that guarantee salvation.
Question 8
Analyze the concept of 'Tawbah' in Islamic ethics, highlighting its significance in social relations and personal development.
A. Repentance as a means of forgiveness and spiritual growth.
B. Tawbah as a social obligation to maintain community harmony.
C. Tawbah as a personal struggle against internal and external enemies.
D. Tawbah as a means of achieving spiritual purification and self-reflection.
Question 9
What is the significance of the concept of 'Khilafah' (Stewardship) in Islam?
A. It emphasizes the importance of responsibility and accountability in Islam.
B. It highlights the role of the Prophet Muhammad as a model for Muslims.
C. It provides a framework for understanding the relationship between humans and the environment.
D. It serves as a reminder of the importance of justice and fairness in Islam.
Question 10
In the Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad, what is the significance of the event known as the 'Night Journey'?
A. It marks the beginning of the Prophet's mission and the revelation of the Quran.
B. It represents the Prophet's ascension to heaven and his meeting with the angel Gabriel.
C. It signifies the Prophet's journey to Medina and the establishment of the first Muslim community.
D. It denotes the Prophet's return to Mecca and the final pilgrimage to the Ka'aba.
Question 11
Analyze the concept of 'Khilafah' in Islamic thought, highlighting its significance in understanding the role of the individual and the community in the Islamic state.
A. Khilafah refers to the concept of stewardship, where individuals are responsible for managing the earth's resources.
B. Khilafah is the concept of leadership, where individuals are appointed to govern the community.
C. Khilafah is the concept of accountability, where individuals are responsible for their actions before Allah.
D. Khilafah refers to the concept of justice, where individuals are responsible for upholding the law.
Question 12
The concept of Sharia (Islamic Law) is based on the teachings of the Qur'an and the Hadith. Which of the following sources is NOT considered a primary source of Sharia?
A. Qur'an
B. Hadith
C. Ijma (Consensus of the Community)
D. Qiyas (Analogical Reasoning)
Question 13
In the Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad), what is the significance of the Prophet's migration to Medina?
A. The migration to Medina marked the beginning of the Islamic community.
B. The migration to Medina was a result of the Prophet's failure to convert the people of Mecca.
C. The migration to Medina was a strategic move to establish the Prophet's authority.
D. The migration to Medina was a result of the Prophet's desire to escape persecution.
Question 14
In the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations, what is the significance of the concept of 'Ummah'?
A. It refers to the global community of Muslims and the unity of the Islamic faith.
B. It denotes the practice of charity and the giving of alms.
C. It signifies the pursuit of knowledge and the seeking of wisdom.
D. It represents the act of prayer and the performance of rituals.
Question 15
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 sins.
B. It is a way of showing gratitude to Allah for His blessings.
C. It is a means of seeking guidance from Allah in times of uncertainty.
D. It is a way of demonstrating one's commitment to the Five Pillars of Islam.

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