Hadith Quiz: Can You Pass This Test?

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Hadith Quiz: Can You Pass This Test? - Quiz

Below is a Hadith Quiz, Can You Pass This Test? The Hadith is a collection of the teachings and sayings from the great prophet Muhammad that the Muslims use as a way of guidance. Do you think that you have a great understanding of it? Do take up the quiz below and get to see just how well you will do. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    In what way is Islam like a building?

    • A.

      It is built of bricks

    • B.

      It protects its owner from the inside and outside

    • C.

      It protects the owner from the outside but not the inside

    • D.

      It shades its owner

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. It protects its owner from the inside and outside
    D. It shades its owner
    Explanation
    The remaining questions are about the pillars of Islam and are taken from the explanation of the previous hadeeth.

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  • 2. 

    The meaning of "Laa ilaaha ill Allaah" is "There is no god except Allaah".

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The correct meaning is, "There is no god worshipped IN TRUTH except Allaah."

    (There are some people who say, "There is no god except Allaah," by which they mean that everything that anyone worships as a god is Allaah, and this is certainly not correct.)

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  • 3. 

    Only one of these statements is true. Which is it?

    • A.

      The lifespan has been written down so if we were to take medicines when we became ill, this would show that we did not believe in predecree.

    • B.

      Our actions have been written down - when we do actions then we do so because we were forced to do so. We have no free will.

    • C.

      When we do good deeds, we should be confident that we will enter Paradise.

    • D.

      We should have fear and dread that we may not enter the Hellfire. This should make us do more good deeds.

    Correct Answer
    D. We should have fear and dread that we may not enter the Hellfire. This should make us do more good deeds.
    Explanation
    The correct answer suggests that we should have fear and dread that we may not enter the Hellfire, as this fear motivates us to do more good deeds. This implies that our actions are not predestined or forced upon us, but rather a result of our own free will and choices. By having this fear, we are acknowledging the importance of our actions and the potential consequences, which encourages us to strive for righteousness and do more good deeds.

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  • 4. 

    Umm 'Abdillaah was the kunyah of 'Aaishah radi Allaahu 'anhaa. What was her son called?

    • A.

      Abdullaah

    • B.

      Muhammad

    • C.

      Abu Bakr

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. None of the above
    Explanation
    Umm so-and-so is used to mean "mother of so-and-so". It is called a kunya and is a title often attached before a person's name. 'Aaishah did not have any children.She took the kunyah Umm 'Abdullaah (mother of Abullaah) in reference to her nephew 'Abdullaah ibn az Zubayr #(her sister's son) because the maternal aunty is on the same level as the mother (Shaykh al Fawzaan's explanation p99).

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  • 5. 

    Fill in the blank: A person who innovates in the religion may have a good ________________. (Hint: Correct answer is an anagram of NOTE IN TIN)

    Correct Answer
    intention
    Explanation
    A person who innovates in the religion may have a good intention.

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  • 6. 

    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) and angels do not.

    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 people have different levels of understanding and knowledge. What may be unclear to one person may be clear to another based on their individual perspectives, experiences, and abilities to comprehend complex concepts. Therefore, the clarity of doubtful matters can vary among individuals.

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  • 7. 

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

    Correct Answer
    inner corruption
    Explanation
    Only four more questions.

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