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Islamic Study's Quiz: Hadiths (saying of prophet Muhammed "asw")

Quiz by Abraham Sangary

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  • Q1
    1. Mention four points about the collector of this hadith.
    His Name is Malik ibn Anas al-Farise, al-Qushayri, was born in 817 in the city Nishapur in Iran, began study Hadith at age of 15, and traveled to Iraq, Hijaz, Syria, and Eygpt.
    His Name is Mansour ibn al-Saoud al-Qahatani, was born in 817 in the city Makkah, began study Hadith at age of 15, and traveled to Iraq, Hijaz, Syria, and Eygpt.
    His Name is mohammed,ibn Abdullah al-Qushayri, was born in 818 in the city Nishapur in Iran, began study Hadith at age of 15, and traveled to Iraq, Hijaz, Syria, and Eygpt.
    His Name is Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj al-Qushayri, was born in 817 in the city Nishapur in Iran, began study Hadith at age of 15, and traveled to Iraq, Hijaz, Syria, and Eygpt.
    300s
  • Q2
    2. The Prophets (SAW) statement “Righteousness is good character” means that
    c) one must have good character to be truly righteous
    a) one cannot be righteous without doing some bad deeds.
    d) bad character is a sign of righteousness.
    b) good character is not an important part of righteousness
    300s
  • Q3
    3. We are able to judge between right and wrong
    c) if we do only the things we enjoy doing.
    a) if we follow our conscience and avoid doubtful acts.
    d) by choosing to do only the things in which we have doubt.
    b) by following our desires and doing whatever we want to do
    300s
  • Q4
    4. This hadith encourages us to
    b) avoid people who are too righteous.
    c) make excuses for our bad character.
    d) Develop good character.
    a) develop doubts about our friends and family.
    300s
  • Q5
    5. Why should younger people greet older people first and not the other way around?
    e) treat only those whom we like nicely.
    b) by following our desires and doing whatever we want to do.
    a) if we follow our conscience and avoid doubtful acts.
    c) Islamic teaches great respect for our parents and elders
    300s
  • Q6
    6. What was Bukhari's full name?
    Muhammad ibn Isma'l
    Abdullah ibn Isma'i
    Hamza ibn Isma'l
    Khlaled ibn Isma'l
    300s
  • Q7
    7 Explain why he was called Bukhari.
    because he was born in the city of Bukhara
    because the city of Bukhara is in Makkah area
    because he was student in the city of Bukhara
    because he was teacher in the city Bukhara
    300s
  • Q8
    8 What was Bukhari famous for?
    collection Islamic Poets
    collect ion of Holy Quran
    collection Arabian Poets
    collection of Hadith which he called al-Jami al-Musnad as-Sahih
    300s
  • Q9
    9 . Suspicion is natural and allowable
    b) When you do not like someone.
    c) if someone comes from another country.
    a) If it is based on evidence.
    d) when someone tells you something about someone else.
    300s
  • Q10
    10 . The greatest danger of suspicion is that it
    d) often leads to breakup of relationship and communities.
    b) can cause suspicious individual to think the best of others.
    a) leads to belief in God and evil deeds.
    c) cannot be controlled by most people.
    300s
  • Q11
    11. What was Bukhari's full name?
    Muhammad ibn Isma'il
    Abdullah ibn Isma'il
    Omar ibn Isma'il
    Khaled ibn Isma'il
    300s
  • Q12
    12. Suspicion is natural and allowable
    a) If it is based on evidence.
    b) When you do not like someone.
    c) if someone comes from another country.
    d) when someone tells you something about someone else.
    300s
  • Q13
    13. One is held account for suspicion
    c) if we talk about it or act on it.
    a) When it first enters our mind.
    b) if it stays in our mind.
    d) what it is not based on evidence.
    300s
  • Q14
    14. The Prophet (SAW) referred to suspicion as being the most misleading type of conversation because
    c) those who are suspicious of others will tell lies about them.
    b) suspicion leads to disbelieve in God.
    d) it tends to make both the one who expresses it as well as the one who hears it believe it is the truth.
    a) All suspicions are lies.
    300s
  • Q15
    15. The greatest danger of suspicion is that it
    a) leads to belief in God and evil deeds.
    c) cannot be controlled by most people.
    d) often leads to breakup of relationship and communities.
    e) never produces anything good.
    300s

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