Lesson 9 - Hadeeth 6 Of Nawawi 40 - Caution Against Doubtful Matters

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Lesson 9 - Hadeeth 6 Of Nawawi 40 - Caution Against Doubtful Matters - Quiz

This is the last of the hadeeths in this block before revision next week. This quiz really is easy and t is easily possible to attain 100% in this quiz inshaa Allaah. Please read the Explanation of Nawawi's 40 Hadeeths by Shyakh Al-Uthaymeen, available in English. If you are not memorising the hadeeths, then you might wish to skip the first two questions.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    In this hadeeth, the Messenger sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam has divided the affairs into 3 matter. Tick the three matters.

    • A.

      Preferred (masnoon)

    • B.

      Disliked (makrooh)

    • C.

      Lawful (halaal)

    • D.

      Unlawful (haram)

    • E.

      Doubtful/unclear

    • F.

      Spiritual

    • G.

      Physical

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Lawful (halaal)
    D. Unlawful (haram)
    E. Doubtful/unclear
    Explanation
    The correct answer is lawful (halaal), unlawful (haram), and doubtful/unclear. This is because the hadith divides the affairs into three categories, indicating that some actions are permissible (halaal), some are forbidden (haram), and some are uncertain or unclear (doubtful/unclear).

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  • 2. 

    Which statement is true about the doubtful/unclear matters?

    • A.

      They might be clear to some people but not others.

    • B.

      Only Allaah and His Messenger can understand them.

    • C.

      Only Allaah understands them and it is not possible for his prophets (alaihimus salaam) nor His angels.

    Correct Answer
    A. They might be clear to some people but not others.
    Explanation
    The statement "They might be clear to some people but not others" is true about doubtful/unclear matters because different individuals have different levels of understanding and knowledge. What may seem unclear to one person could be clear to another based on their level of comprehension and experience. It is subjective and varies from person to person.

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  • 3. 

    When it is not clear to a person whether a matter is lawful (halaal) or unlawful (haram), the person should stay away from that unclear matter. This is to safeguard his religion and his honour.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The explanation for the correct answer, True, is that when a person is unsure about the legality of a matter, it is recommended for them to avoid it. This is done to protect their faith and reputation. By staying away from unclear matters, individuals can ensure that they do not unintentionally engage in forbidden actions, thereby safeguarding their religious beliefs and personal integrity.

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  • 4. 

    In this hadeeth, the prohibitions are described as the ___________________ of Allaah. (Clue: the missing word is an anagram of SCARY AUNT)

    Correct Answer
    sanctuary
    Explanation
    The correct answer is sanctuary. In this hadeeth, the prohibitions are described as the sanctuary of Allah. The word "sanctuary" refers to a sacred or holy place, typically used for protection or refuge. In this context, it implies that the prohibitions set by Allah serve as a protective barrier or a safe haven, guiding believers away from actions that may harm them spiritually or morally.

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  • 5. 

    With regards to a sanctuary, which of these sentences is the odd one out because it is the only one that is untrue?

    • A.

      It is the norm for a king to possess some gardens and meadows.

    • B.

      If cattle are not allowed into a sanctuary, the grass there will be more lush and more attractive to nearby cattle.

    • C.

      If a shepherd does not want his cattle to graze in a sanctuary, he ought to prevent the cattle form grazing just around its edge otherwise they will end up grazing in the sanctuary.

    • D.

      Allaah's Sanctuary is the forbidden matters because He has forbidden His servants from falling into them.

    • E.

      Allaah's Sanctuary is His gardens and meadows

    Correct Answer
    E. Allaah's Sanctuary is His gardens and meadows
  • 6. 

    Tick the two statements that are true about the heart.

    • A.

      If it is correct, then the whole body is set aright.

    • B.

      The focal point of righteousness and corruption is the heart.

    • C.

      Desires of the heart are not responsible for a person falling into impermissible (haram) and unclear matters.

    • D.

      A person is not required to protect his heart from corruption since a person has no control over it.

    • E.

      The heart is a metaphorical expression for the brain, which is the true seat of emotions.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. If it is correct, then the whole body is set aright.
    B. The focal point of righteousness and corruption is the heart.
    Explanation
    The two statements that are true about the heart are: "If it is correct, then the whole body is set aright" and "The focal point of righteousness and corruption is the heart." These statements suggest that the condition of the heart has a significant impact on the overall well-being and moral state of a person. If the heart is in the right state, it will have positive effects on the entire body, and the heart is considered the center where righteousness and corruption can originate.

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  • 7. 

    Outer corruption is a sign of  ________   _____________  (Clue: the words are an anagram of CORNER RUIN POINT)

    Correct Answer(s)
    inner corruption
    Explanation
    I hoe you found this quiz especially easy. Next week: revision of hadeeths 3 to 6 inshaa Allaah.

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