Bismillah! Quiz Yourself - Sets #1-4 Names/Attributes Of Allah

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which Name/Attribute of Allah in Surah Fatiha means ‘The King/Owner of Dominion’ ?

    • A.

      Ar-Rahman

    • B.

      Ar-Raheem

    • C.

      Al-Malik

    Correct Answer
    C. Al-Malik
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Al-Malik. This attribute of Allah mentioned in Surah Fatiha means "The King/Owner of Dominion."

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  • 2. 

    Which Name/Attribute of Allah in Surah Fatiha means ‘The Entirely Merciful to all creation, including believers and nonbelievers’ ?

    • A.

      Ar-Rahman

    • B.

      Ar-Raheem

    • C.

      Al-Malik

    Correct Answer
    A. Ar-Rahman
    Explanation
    Ar-Rahman is the correct answer because it means "The Entirely Merciful" in Arabic. This attribute of Allah signifies His boundless mercy and compassion towards all of His creation, regardless of their beliefs. It encompasses His mercy towards believers and nonbelievers alike, emphasizing His inclusive and all-encompassing love and forgiveness.

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  • 3. 

    Which Name of Allah listed below DOES NOT relate to Allah’s Power to bring creation with distinct forms into existence from non-existence?

    • A.

      Al-Khaaliq

    • B.

      Al-Gaffar

    • C.

      Al-Baari

    • D.

      Al-Mussawir

    Correct Answer
    B. Al-Gaffar
    Explanation
    The name "Al-Gaffar" does not relate to Allah's power to bring creation with distinct forms into existence from non-existence. "Al-Gaffar" means "The Forgiver" or "The One who forgives sins". While forgiveness is a part of Allah's attributes, it does not directly relate to the power of creation. On the other hand, the names "Al-Khaaliq", "Al-Baari", and "Al-Mussawir" all relate to Allah's power of creation. "Al-Khaaliq" means "The Creator", "Al-Baari" means "The Evolver" or "The Maker of Order", and "Al-Mussawir" means "The Fashioner" or "The Shaper". These names highlight Allah's ability to bring distinct forms into existence.

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  • 4. 

    Which Name/Attribute of Allah listed below means ‘The Absolutely Pure’ ?

    • A.

      Al-Qahhaar

    • B.

      Al-Khaaliq

    • C.

      Al-Quddus

    • D.

      Al-Mu’min

    Correct Answer
    C. Al-Quddus
    Explanation
    Al-Quddus means 'The Absolutely Pure'. This attribute of Allah signifies His absolute purity and perfection. It highlights His transcendence above any imperfection or impurity. Allah is completely free from any flaw, sin, or blemish. He is the epitome of purity and holiness. This attribute reminds believers to strive for purity in their thoughts, actions, and intentions, and to seek Allah's forgiveness and purification.

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  • 5. 

    Which Name/Attribute of Allah listed below means ‘The Protector & Overseer’ ?

    • A.

      Al-Qahhaar

    • B.

      Ar-Raheem

    • C.

      Al-Muhaymin

    • D.

      Al-Jabbar

    Correct Answer
    C. Al-Muhaymin
    Explanation
    The name/attribute of Allah "Al-Muhaymin" means "The Protector & Overseer". This name signifies that Allah is the ultimate protector and guardian of all things. He watches over and safeguards everything in the universe, ensuring its well-being and preservation. This name highlights Allah's role as the ultimate overseer who maintains order and balance in the world.

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  • 6. 

    The meaning of As-Salaam is ‘Giver of Peace’ and ‘The Perfection’

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The explanation for the given correct answer is that "As-Salaam" is an Arabic term that translates to "Giver of Peace" and "The Perfection." Therefore, the statement that the meaning of As-Salaam is "Giver of Peace" and "The Perfection" is true.

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  • 7. 

    Which Name/Attribute of Allah listed below means ‘The Mighty / The Al-Mighty’ ?

    • A.

      Al-Jabbar

    • B.

      Al-Qahaar

    • C.

      Al-Azeez

    • D.

      Al-Malik

    Correct Answer
    C. Al-Azeez
    Explanation
    The name/attribute of Allah "Al-Azeez" means "The Mighty/The Al-Mighty." This name signifies Allah's absolute power, strength, and invincibility. It highlights His sovereignty and the fact that He is unconquerable. Allah is the ultimate authority, and nothing and no one can challenge His might. This name reminds believers of Allah's ability to protect, support, and enforce His will.

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  • 8. 

    The meaning of Al-Mu’min is which description below? 

    • A.

      The One Who Gives Iman & Security

    • B.

      The Ever-Forgiving

    • C.

      The Subduer

    • D.

      The Majestic / The Superior

    Correct Answer
    A. The One Who Gives Iman & Security
    Explanation
    The term "Al-Mu'min" in Arabic translates to "The One Who Gives Iman & Security." This title refers to Allah as the source of faith and security for believers. It signifies that Allah is the one who grants people the ability to have faith and provides them with a sense of safety and protection.

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  • 9. 

    Which Name/Attribute of Allah listed below means ‘The Ever Forgiving’ ?

    • A.

      Al-Qahhaar

    • B.

      Al-Baari

    • C.

      Al-Muhaymin

    • D.

      Al-Ghaffar

    Correct Answer
    D. Al-Ghaffar
    Explanation
    Al-Ghaffar means "The Ever Forgiving" in Arabic. This attribute of Allah signifies His ability to forgive sins and grant mercy to His creation. It emphasizes His infinite capacity to pardon and overlook human mistakes and shortcomings, offering a chance for redemption and spiritual growth. This name reminds believers of Allah's boundless compassion and encourages them to seek forgiveness and strive for a righteous life.

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  • 10. 

    Al-Mutakabbir means ‘The Majestic / The Superior’.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The correct answer is true. Al-Mutakabbir is an Arabic name for Allah which means 'The Majestic / The Superior'. This name signifies Allah's greatness, power, and authority. It emphasizes His superiority and magnificence over all creation. As the Most Majestic, Allah is beyond comparison and is the ultimate source of all honor and glory. This name reminds believers to humble themselves before Allah and recognize His unmatched greatness.

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