POST UTME UI 2024 IRS | Objective

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Question 1
What is the central theme of Surah Al-Furqan, and how does it relate to the concept of Tawhid?
A. The surah emphasizes the importance of justice and morality in Islam.
B. The surah highlights the concept of Tawhid and the oneness of Allah.
C. The surah discusses the importance of prayer and charity in Islam.
D. The surah explains the concept of the Day of Judgment and the afterlife.
Question 2
What is the primary source of Islamic law?
A. The Quran
B. The Hadith
C. The Sunnah
D. The Ijma
Question 3
What is the significance of the Rightly Guided Caliphs in Islamic history?
A. They established the first Islamic state.
B. They expanded the Islamic empire.
C. They preserved and transmitted Islamic knowledge.
D. They implemented the Sharia law.
Question 4
Explain the significance of the "Hadith of the Prophet" in the context of Islamic Civilization and Contributions. How does it relate to the concept of "Shariah"?
A. The Hadith of the Prophet is a collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad.
B. The Hadith of the Prophet is a source of guidance for Muslims in their daily lives.
C. The Hadith of the Prophet is a means of understanding the concept of Shariah.
D. The Hadith of the Prophet is a way of understanding the history of Islam.
Question 5
In the Hadith, what is the significance of the phrase 'Al-'Adl' in the context of Islamic ethics?
A. It refers to the concept of justice and fairness in Muslim societies.
B. It emphasizes the importance of compassion and mercy in Muslim ethics.
C. It highlights the role of honesty and integrity in Muslim character.
D. It underscores the significance of protecting human life and dignity in Muslim ethics.
Question 6
What is the concept of Sirah in Islamic studies?
A. The study of the life of the Prophet Muhammad.
B. The study of the history of Islam.
C. The study of Islamic law.
D. The study of Islamic theology.
Question 7
The concept of Tawbah (repentance) in Islam is rooted in the Quranic verse: "O you who have believed, turn to Allah in repentance." (Quran 66:8). What is the primary condition for Tawbah to be accepted?
A. The individual must perform the five daily prayers.
B. The individual must give up a sin they have committed.
C. The individual must make amends for the harm caused by their sin.
D. The individual must sincerely regret their sin and intend to avoid it in the future.
Question 8
The concept of Zakat (charity) in Islam is rooted in the Quranic verse: "And they were commanded not, but that they should worship Allah, making religion pure for Him alone." (Quran 98:5). What is the primary purpose of Zakat?
A. To purify one's wealth and possessions.
B. To support the poor and needy.
C. To promote economic growth and development.
D. To establish a system of social welfare.
Question 9
The concept of "Tawhid" in Islamic ethics refers to the idea of the oneness of Allah. Which of the following Hadiths emphasizes the importance of Tawhid?
A. "There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah" (Bukhari)
B. "Allah is one, and He has no partner" (Muslim)
C. "The one who says "La ilaha illallah" is like one who has freed a slave" (Tirmidhi)
D. "The one who believes in Tawhid is like one who believes in all the prophets" (Ibn Majah)
Question 10
A researcher is studying the impact of Islamic Civilization on the development of modern science. Which of the following statements is most accurate regarding the contributions of Islamic scholars to the field of mathematics?
A. Islamic scholars made significant contributions to the development of algebra and geometry.
B. Islamic scholars were responsible for the transmission of Greek mathematical knowledge to Europe.
C. Islamic scholars made major breakthroughs in the field of calculus and probability.
D. Islamic scholars had no significant impact on the development of modern mathematics.
Question 11
In the Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad, what is the significance of the event known as the 'Night Journey' (Isra' wal-Mi'raj)?
A. It marked the beginning of the Prophet's prophetic mission.
B. It was a test of the Prophet's faith and perseverance.
C. It was a journey to the heavens to meet with Allah.
D. It was a symbolic representation of the Prophet's ascension to spiritual enlightenment.
Question 12
The Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) states: "Actions are but by intentions, and every person will have only that which he intended." (Sahih Muslim). What is the significance of this Hadith in Islamic ethics?
A. It emphasizes the importance of intention in determining the morality of an action.
B. It suggests that the outcome of an action is more important than the intention behind it.
C. It implies that the intention of an action is the only factor that determines its morality.
D. It states that the intention of an action is irrelevant to its morality.
Question 13
In the context of Islamic Civilization, what is the significance of the 'Golden Age' of Islamic science and culture?
A. It marked the beginning of Islamic scientific and cultural achievements.
B. It represented the peak of Islamic scientific and cultural achievements.
C. It highlighted the role of Islamic scholars in transmitting Greek knowledge to Europe.
D. It emphasized the importance of Islamic values in promoting scientific and cultural progress.
Question 14
The Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) states: "The best of deeds is the prayer on time." (Sahih Bukhari). What is the significance of this Hadith in Islamic ethics?
A. It emphasizes the importance of prayer in Islam.
B. It suggests that prayer is the most important deed in Islam.
C. It implies that prayer is a means of seeking forgiveness and pardon.
D. It states that prayer is a means of achieving spiritual growth and development.
Question 15
Discuss the concept of "Tawhid" in the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations. How does it relate to the concept of "Jihad"?
A. Tawhid is the act of turning away from sin and returning to righteousness.
B. Tawhid is the act of acknowledging and repenting for past mistakes.
C. Tawhid is the act of seeking forgiveness from Allah for past sins.
D. Tawhid is the act of performing good deeds to make up for past wrongdoings.

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