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Question 1
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islamic theology. What is the primary implication of Tawhid on the nature of Allah?
A. Allah is a trinity of three persons
B. Allah is a single, indivisible entity with no partners
C. Allah is a created being
D. Allah is a human being
Question 2
In the Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, 'The best of deeds is the deed that is done consistently, even if it is small.' What is the underlying principle of this Hadith?
A. The importance of consistency in one's actions.
B. The value of small actions in achieving great results.
C. The need for patience and perseverance in one's endeavors.
D. The significance of seeking knowledge and wisdom.
Question 3
The concept of Sharia (Islamic law) is based on the Quran and the Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad). Which of the following best describes the primary source of Sharia?
A. The Quran alone is the primary source of Sharia.
B. The Hadith alone is the primary source of Sharia.
C. Both the Quran and the Hadith are equally important sources of Sharia.
D. The Quran and the Hadith are supplemented by the opinions of Islamic jurists.
Question 4
The Sirah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is a rich source of knowledge and guidance. Which of the following events from his life best illustrates his compassion and mercy?
A. The Battle of Badr, where he showed bravery and leadership.
B. The Hijrah to Medina, where he established a just and fair society.
C. The incident of the blind man, where he showed compassion and kindness.
D. The conquest of Mecca, where he forgave his enemies and showed mercy.
Question 5
The Rightly Guided Caliphs were known for their exceptional leadership qualities. Which of the following statements best describes the leadership style of Umar ibn Al-Khattab?
A. He was a strict enforcer of Islamic law, but also showed compassion to his people.
B. He was a charismatic leader who united the Muslim community through his oratory skills.
C. He was a skilled military strategist who expanded the Islamic empire through conquest.
D. He was a just and fair leader who promoted education and knowledge.
Question 6
The concept of Islamic Ethics and Social Relations is based on the principles of justice, compassion, and fairness. Which of the following best describes the primary goal of Islamic Ethics?
A. To promote individual happiness and self-interest.
B. To establish a just and equitable society.
C. To encourage obedience to Allah's commands and prohibitions.
D. To foster a sense of community and social cohesion.
Question 7
The Quranic verse 'Wa'l-ladhdhaati min shurakaa'ihi la yadhilluha shay'un' (Quran 37:149) refers to the punishment of those who associate partners with Allah. What is the primary implication of this verse?
A. The verse emphasizes the severity of the punishment for those who commit shirk (polytheism).
B. The verse highlights the importance of monotheism in Islam and the consequences of deviating from it.
C. The verse suggests that those who commit shirk will be forgiven if they repent.
D. The verse implies that shirk is a minor sin that can be easily forgiven.
Question 8
In the context of Islamic Civilization and Contributions, what is the significance of the Islamic Golden Age?
A. It marked the beginning of Islamic expansion and conquest.
B. It was a period of significant scientific and cultural achievements.
C. It was a time of great social and economic upheaval.
D. It was a period of intense theological and philosophical debates.
Question 9
The concept of Islamic Civilization and Contributions refers to the achievements and legacy of Islamic civilization. Which of the following best describes the primary contribution of Islamic civilization to science?
A. The development of modern science and technology.
B. The preservation and transmission of ancient knowledge.
C. The discovery of new scientific principles and theories.
D. The application of science to practical problems and challenges.
Question 10
The concept of Islamic Civilization and Contributions refers to the achievements and legacy of Islamic civilization. Which of the following best describes the primary contribution of Islamic civilization?
A. The development of modern science and technology.
B. The establishment of a just and equitable society.
C. The preservation and transmission of ancient knowledge.
D. The promotion of individual freedom and creativity.
Question 11
Explain the concept of Sharia in Islam, highlighting its sources and importance. Discuss how Sharia influences the daily lives of Muslims and the consequences of its implementation.
A. Sharia is the divine law of Islam, which is based on the Quran and the Hadith.
B. Sharia is a set of rules that govern the behavior of Muslims in their daily lives.
C. Sharia is a concept that emphasizes the importance of justice in Islam.
D. Sharia is a concept that highlights the role of the Imam in interpreting Islamic law.
Question 12
Analyze the concept of Tawhid in Islam, highlighting its significance in the life of Prophet Muhammad. Discuss how Tawhid influenced his interactions with the Meccans and the consequences of his message.
A. Tawhid is the oneness of Allah, which is the central tenet of Islam.
B. Tawhid is a concept that emphasizes the unity of the Muslim community.
C. Tawhid is a concept that highlights the importance of prayer in Islam.
D. Tawhid is a concept that emphasizes the role of the Prophet Muhammad as the final messenger of Allah.
Question 13
The concept of Tawhid (Faith and Oneness of Allah) is central to Islamic theology. What is the primary implication of Tawhid on the nature of the universe?
A. The universe is a creation of Allah
B. The universe is a product of chance
C. The universe is a single, indivisible entity
D. The universe is a collection of separate entities
Question 14
In the Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 256, it is stated, 'There is no compulsion in religion.' What is the underlying message of this verse?
A. The importance of freedom of choice in matters of faith.
B. The need for tolerance and acceptance of different beliefs.
C. The significance of the individual's responsibility in making their own decisions.
D. The value of knowledge and understanding in making informed choices.
Question 15
The Five Pillars of Islam are the foundation of Islamic practice. What is the significance of the Shahada (Declaration of Faith) in the context of the Five Pillars?
A. It is the first pillar of Islam
B. It is a declaration of war against non-Muslims
C. It is a statement of faith that there is no god but Allah
D. It is a ritual prayer performed five times a day

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