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Part #3 50 Questions Questions about Islamic Ethics and Hadith

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 2 Does Islam encourage us to be suspicious? Why? a.Suspicion is often a wicked act. b.Suspicion is often sinful, can lead to unfounded assumptions. c.It is good, will put you on the alert. d.Suspicion is destructive in all cases.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 3 How can suspicion lead to trouble? a.Lead to exaggerated fears. b.a + lead to exaggerated retaliation. c.Retaliation can be due to the wrong assumption. d.Above + end-result some sort of destruction.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 4 The Quran says that suspicions is often a major sin. What is meant by that? a.Often suspicion proves Satanic, thus a major sin. b.Being suspicious is stupid. c.Suspicion is always Satanic, it is a sin. d.Being suspicious is insane + a.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 5 How often do people become suspicious which proves to be wrong? a.Quite often. b.Rarely. c.Sometimes. d.Always.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 6 If suspicion is bad, how about jealousy and ill feeling towards others? a.They are not that bad. b.They are just as bad. c.They are worse. d.Nothing wrong with them.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 7 How about gossip as a habit? a.It is wonderful, most of my friends gossip. b.It is bad, a person's reputation may be harmed. c.I enjoy gossiping. d.Gossip fills my time, all of us love it.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 8 How important is it to have a good reputation? a.A person earns his/her reputation. b.Good reputation depends only on the good deeds of the person. c.Good reputation depends on the behavior of the person. d.a and c above, it is important.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 9 Is it fair to make fun of others? How does the Quran see that? a.It is fun sometimes. b.The Quran prohibits us from that since it hurts others. c.Islam requires us to respect others + b. a.I'll die if I don't make fun of others.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 10 What does Islam say about ridiculing other people? a.Islam is against injury, it prohibits us from that. b.Islam is for the individual's rights + a above. c.Islam does not care either way about that. d.Islam cares for the rich and powerful.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 11 Does Islam encourage us about ridiculing people? a.Yes, only by the rich people. b.No not at all, it is sinful to do so. c.Yes, only by men. d.Never to be practiced at all.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 12 Why does the Holy Quran command us not to spread scandal about others? a.Scandal is always disastrous. b.Scandal can cause extreme injury to others. c.Scandal is as bad as suspicion. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 13 "A good Muslim is he from whose tongue and deeds other Muslims have been spared." What does this Hadith teach us? a.A good Muslim does not hurt others by what he says or does. b.A good Muslim is the builder and the promoter of goodness. c.A good Muslim keeps his mouth shut + b. d.A good Muslim hardly does anything.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 14 "To abuse a Muslim is evil, and to fight him is unbelief." What does this Hadith teach us? a.The high level of Islamic behavior + b and c. b.The love that should prevail among Muslims. c.The brotherhood among the Muslims. d.Only in theory, cannot be practiced.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 15 We are held responsible to ourselves for our deeds. What does this lead to? a.Makes us careful about what we intend and do. b.We can shove off responsibility and sneak about it. c.There is no escape, we should take our responsibility seriously. d.Care free society.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 16 Allah the Almighty will ask us about every deed we had done in our present life when we die. How then should we perform? a.Do the best we can. b.He is forgiving, we can relax. c.Apply every point Islamic. d.Deny ourselves all the pleasures of life.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 17 Why are we responsible for the welfare of others? a.To have a society where goodness prevails. b.So that others help us too. c.So that others think highly of us. d.To build a powerful domineering community.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 18 What have you done for Islam? a.I am too young, done nothing. b.I am too young, intend to do many good things. c.I'll do nothing, Islam will do it by itself. d.Someday I will do something.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 19 How about the person who neglects his responsibilities? a.He is not intelligent. b.He is lazy + c. c.Has to account for that in front of Allah. d.Will have to suffer because of that.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 20 How will the Islamic world be if Muslims carry on their responsibilities? a.Ideal, attractive, superb. b.No different than at the present time. c.Will be just OK. d.The whole world becomes Muslim.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 21 Can Muslims be like brothers and sisters to each other? a.Ideally, they should be all the time. b.They should try every once in a while. c.They should always try to be so. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 22 Do you feel as if you are a brother to other Muslims? a.Not always, but at occasions. b.I attempt to be so, often I succeed. c.In spite of my attempts, I fail. d.All the above depending on the situation.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 23 Is it good to help other Muslims and befriend them? a.Yes, it builds good relationship and society. b.Yes, for the sake of Allah. c.Yes, in obedience to Islam, without free will. d.Yes, because my father said so.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 24 If disagreement shows up among Muslims, what are we supposed to do? a.Favor the strong party to gain favors. b.Make peace to gain attention. c.Make peace for the sake of Allah. d.Judge justly, punish the arrogant party.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 25 Why does the Holy Quran command us to promote the noble cause of Muslim brotherhood? a.Allah wants goodness to prevail in the society. b.Goodwill among men is fundamental in Islam. c.It has a great benevolent feeling among Muslims. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 26 "To be a good faithful, you should love for your brother what you love for yourself." What does this Hadith mean? a.Do your utmost to help other Muslims. b.Intend to do good for Muslims always. c.a and b + binding Muslims in the strongest way. d.a and b above + binding Muslims somehow.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 27 To be loving towards others is very nice. Does this mean unselfishness? a.Yes, it is unselfishness itself. b.Unselfishness is only one component. c.Unselfishness is the main component. d.Has nothing to do with unselfishness.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 28 What can friction and enmity among Muslims lead to? a.Can lead to destruction. b.Memories don't die easily, bad things will be remembered. c.No true winner is the result. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 29 The Holy Quran promises rich rewards to those who are charitable and give? a.Easier to receive than to give. b.Giving in charity is a sign of love. c.a and b above. d.c above but for the sake of Allah.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 30 What kind of charity is good in your eyes? a.Helping others when they ask us to do so. b.Helping others when help is needed. c.Help can be material or through deeds + b. d.Only if I want to help.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 31 Is it good to brag about the charity you give? a.No, it is better not to talk about it. b.It is good to do so. c.b + how else will people know about it. d.Just mention it in passing.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 32 Are good deeds a form of charity? a.Yes they are sometimes. b.Always, charitable works spring from good deeds. c.Depends on the kind of deed + a. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 33 Are charities a duty upon every Muslim? a.Yes, they are. b.More important than the Zakat + a. c.a + enjoined by Islam along with Zakat. d.Only on the rich.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 34 "The best of charity is that which springs from the heart." a.Comes with love and good intention. b.Comes with wishful thinking. c.Only the intention that counts. d.Only the deeds that count.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 35 Do we give charity to show off? a.No, since to show off means weakness of self. b.a + impolite. c.a + in obedience to Islam. d.Yes to remind others of the favors done.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 36 Which one is better, to be extravagant or in moderation? a.Moderation is a hallmark of Islam. b.It is so wonderful to be extravagant. c.Somewhat extravagant in only expenditure. d.Moderation in spending only.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 37 Why does Islam urge us towards moderation? a.Moderation in behavior. b.Moderation in actions and deeds. c.Moderation all aspects of life. d.c above + dedication in the service of Allah.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 38 To be extravagant is like doing an evil act. How is that? a.Excessiveness often leads to trouble. b.Excessiveness can hurt many innocent people. c.Excessiveness can be a form of greed + a & b. d.It is wonderful to be excessively rich.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 39 Why does the Holy Quran command us to be moderate in our dealings and deeds? a.Moderation is the optimum. b.Moderation is less likely to lead to trouble. c.Moderation does not exhaust our capacity. d.a and b above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 40 You can be extravagant in the cause of Allah the Almighty? a.To promote His cause, comes out of belief. b.The reward is Heaven, do it solely for that. c.To promote the welfare of society out of love for Him, sometimes. d.a and c above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 41 Does Islam urge us to learn and research? a.No, learning is for the scholars and the birds. b.Yes, very much so, it is part of the religion. c.Yes, only for the art of science. d.Yes, only about Islam.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 42 Why did Islam emphasize learning? a.Learning is the gateway to improving the society. b.Learning improves oneself. c.Learning opens the mind + above. d.To get good grades in school.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 43 Why aren't the learned people on equal footing with others in the eyes of the Holy Quran? a.Islam prefers only the learned people. b.The learned people earn their higher status. c.The learned people are superior by nature. d.Islam does not like non-thinking people.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 44 "To seek knowledge is a major obligation on Muslims." What does this Hadith mean? a.It is a sacred duty to be after knowledge. b.Seeking knowledge for the improvement of only mankind is a duty. c.Learn to make money and become rich. d.b and c above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 45 "To go in search of knowledge is like Jihad in the way of Allah." What does this Hadith mean? a.Scientific research is a Holy duty on Muslims. b.Quest of any field of knowledge is paramount in the eyes of Islam. c.Having to travel to learn is like Jihad + a. d.Done with Allah in mind + b above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 46 Give us some Hadiths about the subject of seeking learning. a."Seek Knowledge when you are teenager." b."Seek Knowledge if it is good or bad, and if bad, correct it." c."Seek Knowledge from the cradle to the grave." d."Seek Knowledge even if it is in New York."

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 47 Why does Islam urge us to go after learning all our lives? a.Learning is a continuous process. b.We are too slow to learn at first. c.Philosophy and research are understood better in old age. d.Learning makes good students of us.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 48 What kind of learning is the best? a.Religious learning only. b.Islamic + scientific, for the sake of Allah (swt). c.Arithmetic and computers + a. d.Social study then medicine + b.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 49 A good educated Muslim can be of greater use to the society. a.Can educate others and open their minds. b.Can be of more good to the society. c.Above, but only if his intentions are good. d.a and b above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 50 Why does a Muslim have to especially show kindness to the young and respect to the elders? a.Only the young deserve love. b.The young need kindness, the old respect. c.These are the ones whom people are likely to ignore + item b above. d.All the people.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 51 How come the Prophet (pbuh) never spoke ill of any meal? a.Simply better to avoid bad tasting food. b.He never liked to criticize anything. c.Impolite to criticize food or to hurt the cook's feelings. d.b and c above.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 52 A Muslim has to have an unusually close relationship with his parents. Is that what the Holy Quran recommends? a.No, that is a Hadith. b.Yes, it is the Quran. c.Yes, it is the Quran and the Hadith. d.No, that is my father's sayings.

Click for the answer Questions, Islamic Ethics and Hadith, Part 3 53 End of quiz a.You may go for the next set of questions about Islamic Ethics and Hadith or b.You may choose another topic c.Thank you and May Allah bless you.