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Question 1
What is the significance of the concept of Tawhid in Islam, and how does it relate to the oneness of Allah?
A. Tawhid is the concept of the oneness of Allah, which is the central theme of Islam
B. Tawhid is a set of principles that guide the behavior of Muslims in their daily lives
C. Tawhid is a set of rituals that Muslims perform to show their devotion to Allah
D. Tawhid is a set of laws that govern the behavior of Muslims in their interactions with non-Muslims
Question 2
The concept of Tawhid in Islam is the belief in the oneness of God. Which of the following is a characteristic of Tawhid?
A. It is the belief in the trinity
B. It is the belief in the oneness of God
C. It is the belief in the divinity of Jesus
D. It is the belief in the divinity of Muhammad
Question 3
The Surah Al-Furqan is a significant chapter in the Quran that emphasizes the importance of moral guidance. Which of the following verses from the Surah Al-Furqan highlights the concept of accountability in the afterlife?
A. Verse 23:1-2
B. Verse 25:1-2
C. Verse 26:1-2
D. Verse 27:1-2
Question 4
The Sirah (Life of the Prophet Muhammad) is a crucial aspect of Islamic studies. What is the significance of the Prophet's migration from Mecca to Medina?
A. To establish the Prophet's authority in Medina
B. To unite the Muslim community under one leadership
C. To demonstrate the Prophet's courage and perseverance
D. To showcase the Prophet's diplomatic skills
Question 5
The concept of Tawhid is central to Islam. What is the primary implication of Tawhid on the relationship between Allah and His creation?
A. Allah's sovereignty over His creation is absolute.
B. Allah's creation is independent of Him.
C. Allah's attributes are identical to those of His creation.
D. Allah's existence is contingent upon His creation.
Question 6
Islamic Ethics and Social Relations are important aspects of Islam. What is the concept of 'Ummah' in Islam?
A. A community of believers
B. A group of non-believers
C. A family of Muslims
D. A tribe of Arabs
Question 7
The Hadith of Gabriel is considered authentic because:
A. It was narrated by multiple companions
B. It was narrated by a single companion
C. It was narrated by a companion who was known for his honesty
D. It was narrated by a companion who was known for his dishonesty
Question 8
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 9
The Rightly Guided Caliphs played a crucial role in the early Islamic community. What was the primary reason for the appointment of Abu Bakr as the first Caliph?
A. He was the closest relative of the Prophet Muhammad
B. He was the most knowledgeable person in the community
C. He was the most skilled military leader
D. He was chosen by the people through a consensus
Question 10
The history of the Quran's compilation is a topic of great interest. What is the significance of the Hafs transmission of the Quran?
A. To establish the authenticity of the Quranic text
B. To demonstrate the importance of oral transmission in Islamic tradition
C. To highlight the role of Hafs in preserving the Quranic text
D. To showcase the Quran's relevance to modern society
Question 11
Sharia is the Islamic law. What is the source of Sharia?
A. The Qur'an
B. The Hadith
C. The Sunnah
D. All of the above
Question 12
In the Surah Al-Furqan (25:2), Allah says, 'He has created man from a clot of blood.' What is the significance of this statement in the context of Tawhid?
A. To emphasize the unity of creation
B. To highlight the importance of blood in Islamic rituals
C. To illustrate the process of human reproduction
D. To demonstrate the power of Allah's creation
Question 13
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of a Muslim's faith. What is the significance of the Shahadah in this context?
A. It serves as a declaration of one's faith.
B. It is a form of worship and devotion.
C. It is a means of seeking forgiveness.
D. It is a way of demonstrating one's commitment to Islam.
Question 14
Islamic civilization and contributions have had a profound impact on human history. What is the primary area of contribution of Islamic scholars during the Golden Age?
A. Mathematics and astronomy
B. Medicine and pharmacology
C. Philosophy and theology
D. Architecture and engineering
Question 15
The concept of Zakah is central to Islamic economics. What is the primary purpose of Zakah?
A. To redistribute wealth and promote economic equality.
B. To provide financial assistance to the poor.
C. To encourage charitable giving and philanthropy.
D. To support the growth and development of the economy.

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