POST UTME WELLSPRING UNIVERSITY 2017 IRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the concept of Jihad in Islam?
A. The concept of Jihad emphasizes the importance of physical warfare and conquest.
B. The concept of Jihad emphasizes the importance of spiritual struggle and self-improvement.
C. The concept of Jihad emphasizes the importance of charity and almsgiving.
D. The concept of Jihad emphasizes the importance of pilgrimage to Mecca.
Question 2
Sirah (Life of the Prophet Muhammad) is a crucial aspect of Islamic studies. What was the primary reason for the Prophet Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina?
A. To escape persecution from the Meccan authorities.
B. To establish a new community based on Islamic principles.
C. To seek a more favorable environment for trade and commerce.
D. To fulfill a divine command from Allah.
Question 3
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Islamic practice. What is the primary purpose of the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj)?
A. To demonstrate devotion to Allah.
B. To commemorate the Prophet Muhammad's journey to Mecca.
C. To seek forgiveness for past sins.
D. To show solidarity with the global Muslim community.
Question 4
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islamic theology. What is the primary implication of Tawhid on the relationship between Allah and His creation?
A. Allah is the sole creator and sustainer of the universe.
B. Humans are the ultimate authority in determining right and wrong.
C. The universe is eternal and uncreated.
D. Allah is a distant, uninvolved deity.
Question 5
The concept of Tawhid in Islam is often described as the oneness of Allah. Which of the following best describes the implications of Tawhid on the relationship between Allah and His creation?
A. Allah is the sole creator and sustainer of the universe, and all creation is subject to His will.
B. Allah is the sole creator, but His creation is not subject to His will.
C. Allah is not the sole creator, and His creation is not subject to His will.
D. Allah is the sole creator, but His creation is not subject to His will, and He is not the sole sustainer.
Question 6
What is the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam in a Muslim's life?
A. They are the foundation of Islam
B. They are the pillars of the Islamic State
C. They are the means of achieving salvation
D. They are the ways of pleasing Allah
Question 7
The Sirah is the biography of the Prophet Muhammad. What is the term used to describe the period of time during which the Prophet Muhammad received revelations from Allah?
A. Hijra
B. Rahmah
C. Nubuwwah
D. Khilafah
Question 8
The concept of Jihad in Islam is often misunderstood. Which of the following best describes the meaning of Jihad?
A. Jihad is a holy war against non-Muslims
B. Jihad is a personal struggle to live a righteous life
C. Jihad is a military campaign to spread Islam by force
D. Jihad is a combination of both personal and military efforts
Question 9
Islamic Ethics and Social Relations emphasize the importance of compassion and empathy. What is the primary principle underlying the Islamic concept of Zakat (charity)?
A. To alleviate poverty and promote economic equality.
B. To demonstrate generosity and kindness towards others.
C. To purify one's wealth and avoid hoarding.
D. To show gratitude to Allah for one's blessings.
Question 10
The concept of "Taqñín" in Islamic jurisprudence refers to the process of
A. revising and updating the Islamic law
B. interpreting the Islamic law in the light of modern circumstances
C. determining the validity of a hadith
D. establishing the authenticity of a Quranic verse
Question 11
The Five Pillars of Islam are
A. Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj
B. Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Jihad
C. Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Tawbah
D. Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Khums
Question 12
The Sharia is based on the Quran and the Hadith. What is the name of the Islamic scholar who compiled the most comprehensive collection of Hadith?
A. Bukhari
B. Muslim
C. Tirmidhi
D. Nasa'i
Question 13
What is the significance of the Battle of Badr in Islamic history?
A. It was the first battle fought by the Prophet Muhammad and his companions.
B. It was a decisive victory for the Muslims that marked the beginning of their expansion.
C. It was a battle fought between the Muslims and the Jews of Medina.
D. It was a battle fought between the Muslims and the Christians of Mecca.
Question 14
What is the primary contribution of Islamic Civilization to the world?
A. The development of algebra
B. The discovery of the printing press
C. The invention of the compass
D. The creation of the internet
Question 15
What is the concept of Tawhid in Islam?
A. The concept of Tawhid emphasizes the importance of prayer and fasting.
B. The concept of Tawhid emphasizes the oneness of God and the rejection of polytheism.
C. The concept of Tawhid emphasizes the importance of charity and almsgiving.
D. The concept of Tawhid emphasizes the importance of pilgrimage to Mecca.

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