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Question 1
Explain the concept of Tawhid in Islam. How does it relate to the Oneness of Allah?
A. Tawhid refers to the belief in the Oneness of Allah, emphasizing His unique and absolute sovereignty.
B. Tawhid refers to the concept of polytheism, where multiple deities are worshipped.
C. Tawhid refers to the idea of pantheism, where Allah is seen as an attribute of the universe.
D. Tawhid refers to the concept of deism, where Allah is seen as a distant creator.
Question 2
What is the role of the 'Ummah' (Islamic community) in the context of Islamic Ethics?
A. The Ummah is responsible for upholding the laws and values of Islam.
B. The Ummah is a means of spreading the message of Islam to non-Muslims.
C. The Ummah is a source of guidance and support for individual Muslims.
D. The Ummah is a means of achieving worldly success and prosperity.
Question 3
The Islamic Civilization has made significant contributions to various fields, including mathematics. Which of the following mathematicians is credited with developing the concept of algebra?
A. Al-Khwarizmi
B. Ibn Sina
C. Ibn Rushd
D. Ibn Yunus
Question 4
Analyze the concept of Khilafah in the Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). How does it relate to the concept of leadership in Islam?
A. The concept of Khilafah refers to the appointment of a leader by the people.
B. The concept of Khilafah refers to the appointment of a leader by Allah.
C. The concept of Khilafah refers to the responsibility of the leader to act as a representative of Allah.
D. The concept of Khilafah refers to the right of the people to choose their leader.
Question 5
In Islamic Civilization, the concept of Tawhid is central to the understanding of Allah's oneness. What is the term for the process of recognizing and affirming this oneness?
A. Tawbah
B. Tawhid
C. Shukr
D. Taqwa
Question 6
The Sirah of Prophet Muhammad is divided into two main periods: the Meccan period and the Medinan period. What is the significance of the Meccan period?
A. It is the period of revelation of the Quran
B. It is the period of migration to Medina
C. It is the period of the Prophet's marriage to Khadija
D. It is the period of the Prophet's death
Question 7
The Qur'an is the word of Allah as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. What is the significance of the concept of 'Taqwa' (God-consciousness) in the Qur'an?
A. It emphasizes the importance of following the Prophet's teachings.
B. It highlights the value of performing good deeds.
C. It suggests that God-consciousness is the key to success in this life and the next.
D. It implies that Muslims should focus on pleasing their parents.
Question 8
In Islamic Ethics, the concept of social relations is crucial for building strong communities. What is the term for the act of showing kindness and generosity to others?
A. Sadaqah
B. Zakat
C. Sawm
D. Hajj
Question 9
Explain the concept of the Hadith in the context of Islamic scholarship. How does it relate to the concept of the Sunnah?
A. The Hadith refers to the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
B. The Hadith refers to the sayings and actions of the Rightly Guided Caliphs.
C. The Hadith refers to the sayings and actions of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
D. The Hadith refers to the sayings and actions of the scholars of Islam.
Question 10
What is the main difference between the 'Sharia' and the 'Sunna' in Islamic law?
A. Sharia is based on the Quran, while Sunna is based on the Hadith
B. Sharia is based on the Hadith, while Sunna is based on the Quran
C. Sharia is based on the opinions of Islamic scholars
D. Sunna is based on the opinions of Islamic scholars
Question 11
Discuss the significance of the Rightly Guided Caliphs in Islamic history. How did they contribute to the development of Islam?
A. The Rightly Guided Caliphs played a crucial role in establishing the foundations of Islam, including the establishment of the first mosque.
B. The Rightly Guided Caliphs were responsible for the spread of Islam throughout the Arabian Peninsula.
C. The Rightly Guided Caliphs were instrumental in the development of Islamic law and jurisprudence.
D. The Rightly Guided Caliphs were not significant in Islamic history, as they were overshadowed by other leaders.
Question 12
The Sirah (Life of Prophet Muhammad) provides valuable insights into the Prophet's teachings and practices. What is the significance of the Prophet's migration to Medina?
A. The migration marked the beginning of the Islamic calendar and the establishment of the first Islamic community.
B. The migration was a response to the Prophet's failure to convert the people of Mecca to Islam.
C. The migration was a strategic move to consolidate the Prophet's power and influence in the region.
D. The migration was a result of the Prophet's personal desire to escape the pressures of leadership.
Question 13
The Islamic civilization made significant contributions to the fields of mathematics, astronomy, and medicine. What is the name of the famous Islamic mathematician who made significant contributions to algebra?
A. Al-Khwarizmi
B. Ibn Sina
C. Ibn Rushd
D. Al-Kindi
Question 14
The Five Pillars of Islam include Shahada, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and what other pillar?
A. Hajj
B. Jihad
C. Tawbah
D. Qiyam
Question 15
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were known for their emphasis on the importance of Islamic law in governance. Which of the following is a key principle of Islamic law?
A. The Quran is the final authority
B. The Hadith is the final authority
C. The Sunnah is the final authority
D. The Ijma is the final authority

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