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Question 1
What is the concept of 'Tawbah' in Islamic Ethics?
A. Repentance and seeking forgiveness
B. Punishment and retribution
C. Reward and compensation
D. Forgiveness and pardon
Question 2
The Quran is the holy book of Islam, and its compilation is a significant event in Islamic history. What is the name of the person who compiled the Quran?
A. Abu Bakr.
B. Uthman ibn Affan.
C. Ali ibn Abi Talib.
D. Zayd ibn Thabit.
Question 3
The concept of Tawhid in Islam emphasizes the oneness of God. Which of the following best describes the implications of this concept?
A. The unity of God implies the rejection of all forms of polytheism.
B. The oneness of God means that there is no distinction between God's attributes and essence.
C. The concept of Tawhid implies that God is the sole creator and sustainer of the universe.
D. The oneness of God means that God is limited by time and space.
Question 4
What was the significance of the 'Bayt al-Mal' in Islamic Civilization?
A. A treasury for the collection of Zakat
B. A center for the administration of justice
C. A place for the storage of arms and ammunition
D. A mosque for the performance of prayers
Question 5
What is the main difference between the Hadith of Bukhari and the Hadith of Muslim?
A. Bukhari's Hadith is more comprehensive than Muslim's Hadith.
B. Bukhari's Hadith is more authentic than Muslim's Hadith.
C. Bukhari's Hadith focuses on the Prophet's life, while Muslim's Hadith focuses on the Prophet's teachings.
D. Bukhari's Hadith is written in Arabic, while Muslim's Hadith is written in Persian.
Question 6
What is the concept of 'Hadith' in Islamic Studies?
A. A collection of sayings and actions of the Prophet
B. A book of Islamic jurisprudence
C. A treatise on Islamic theology
D. A commentary on the Quran
Question 7
In the context of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations, what is the significance of the concept of 'Adl (Justice) in the Quran?
A. It is a fundamental principle of Islamic governance.
B. It is a moral virtue that guides human behavior.
C. It is a legal concept that determines punishment.
D. It is a spiritual state that brings about salvation.
Question 8
What is the primary source of Islamic law?
A. The Quran
B. The Hadith
C. The Sunnah
D. The Ijma
Question 9
What is the name of the Islamic calendar?
A. Hijri calendar
B. Gregorian calendar
C. Julian calendar
D. Islamic calendar
Question 10
What is the relationship between the concept of Tawhid and the concept of 'Risalah'?
A. Tawhid is a means of affirming one's faith in God, while Risalah is a means of expressing that faith.
B. Tawhid is a concept that is separate from Risalah.
C. Tawhid is a way of demonstrating one's commitment to the Islamic community.
D. Tawhid is a means of seeking forgiveness and mercy from God.
Question 11
What is the name of the first caliph of Islam?
A. Abu Bakr
B. Umar ibn Al-Khattab
C. Uthman ibn Affan
D. Ali ibn Abi Talib
Question 12
What is the concept of Sharia in Islam?
A. The divine law of Islam
B. The human-made law of Islam
C. The moral code of Islam
D. The judicial system of Islam
Question 13
What is the significance of the Five Pillars of Islam?
A. They are the foundation of Islamic law
B. They are the pillars of the Islamic faith
C. They are the sources of Islamic jurisprudence
D. They are the principles of Islamic ethics
Question 14
What is the role of the Hadith in Islamic jurisprudence?
A. It is the source of Islamic law
B. It is the guide for Muslims
C. It is the book of Islamic history
D. It is the companion to the Quran
Question 15
What is the relationship between the Five Pillars of Islam and the concept of Tawhid?
A. The Five Pillars are a means of expressing Tawhid and affirming one's faith in God.
B. The Five Pillars are a way of demonstrating one's commitment to the Islamic community.
C. The Five Pillars are a set of rituals that have no connection to the concept of Tawhid.
D. The Five Pillars are a way of seeking forgiveness and mercy from God.

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