JAMB - Islamic Religious Knowledge Irk (2002)

  • 1
    Wahy in relation to the Glorious Qur’ān means
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    (C)
    revelation
  • 2
    The Makkan suwar lay emphasis on oneness of ‘Allāh because
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    (C)
    the pre-Islamic Makkans worshipped many gods
  • 3
    The uniqueness of the Glorious Qur’ān, according to Q.39:28, lies in the fact that it is
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    (D)
    reveled in Arabic
  • 4
    One of the sahābah considered most knowledgeable in Tafsīr was
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    (C)
    Abdullah b. cAbbās “Ibn Abbas (Abdullahi) was considered most knowledgeable in Tafsir among the scholars (Sahabah).
  • 5
    The contents of sūraℎ al-fatihah can be summed up to mean that
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    (C)
    man must worship ‘Allāh and seek His help
  • 6
    According to the verse above, man shall
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    (D)
    be questioned about the joy he indulged in “Then on that Day, you shall be asked about the delight (you indulged in, in this world)”.
  • 7
    One of the lessons taught in sūrah 'al- Mā'un is that
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    (D)
    a good Muslim should always be honest in his works and worship.
  • 8
    The theme of sūrah al-Inshirāh is that
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    (D)
    ‘Allāh always provides a solution to any problem “Verily along with every hardship is relief (5). “Verily along with every hardship is relief (6). (Q. 94:5-6).
  • 9
    The creation of man in orderly proportion is described in sūrah
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    (B)
    at-tīn “Verily we created man in the best stature (mould)” Q. 95:4.
  • 10
    Az-zabāniyah in the verse above refers to the
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    (B)
    angels of punishment
  • 11
    Musnad as a work on Hadīth is credited to
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    (B)
    Ibn Hambal “Ahmad bin Hambali was the founder of Hambali School of Law, one of the Sunning Schools. His work on Hadith is known as MUSNAD
  • 12
    According to Hadītℎ 6 of an-Nawawi, it is better to avoid ambiguous matters in order to
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    (C)
    protect one’s religion He who is on his guard with respect to the ambiguous things keeps his religion and his honour clean…”
  • 13
    The number of lashes prescribed for the consumption of alcohol is
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    (C)
    eighty “Islam prescribes eighty lashes of cane, as a penalty for the consumption of alcohol. “Sanan Abu Daud, Kitaab. Hudud 35-37.
  • 14
    Q.17:26-27 warns Muslims not to squander their wealth as squanderers are brothers of the
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    (A)
    evil ones “…. But spend not wastefully (your wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift…” Q. 17:27.
  • 15
    Al-cawrah for a man is from the
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    (B)
    navel to the knee
  • 16
    Q.24:30 enjoins Muslims to
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    (D)
    lower their gaze. “Tell the believing man to lower their gaze…” Q. 24:30.
  • 17
    According to the Prophet (S.A.W), he who betrays trust in regarded as having
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    (D)
    neither faith nor religion.
  • 18
    ‘Allāℎ’s existence is often demonstrated in the Glorious Qur’ān by reference to his
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    (A)
    creation
  • 19
    The messenger of ‘Allāℎ sent to the people of Thamūd was
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    (D)
    Salih (A.S).
  • 20
    One of the revealed books ‘Allāh promised to protect against distortion is
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    (D)
    al-Furqān. “Inna Nahnu Nazzalna dhikr wa inna lahu lah a fidhu~n”
  • 21
    Yawmuddīn refers to the day of
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    (B)
    Judgment “Malik Yaumiddeen” (The owner of the Day of Judgement) Q. 1:3.
  • 22
    The field of study dealing with Ibādar and Muāmalār is known as
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    (A)
    Fiqh The meaning of Figh is understanding comprehension knowledge and Jurisprudence in Islam” A jurist in Islam is called Faq i ~ h while Jurisprudence is called Fiqh.
  • 23
    Taking the ritual bath for Friday prayers is
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    (B)
    sunnah
  • 24
    The number of takbir observed during salah al-Janāzah is
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    (C)
    four “Sal a tul-Jamazah is a funeral prayer and it is Fardu Kifayah. It consists of two parts: 1. Four Takibirah. 2. Qayamah
  • 25
    The jamrat that pilgrims are expected to stone on the 10th day of Dhul hijjah is
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    (A)
    al-Aqabah
  • 26
    The next place for a Muslim to spend the night after ‘Arafat is
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    (D)
    Muzdalifah.
  • 27
    A Muslim who cannot marry for genuine reasons is advised to
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    (D)
    fast periodically for self-discipline
  • 28
    The ill-treatment of a wife in Islam is called
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    (B)
    ‘idrār “Idr a r means ill treatment of wife”
  • 29
    Q.33:35 emphasizes the
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    (A)
    equality of men and women“Verily the Muslims (those who submit to Allah in Islam) men and women…”
  • 30
    If a husband divorces his wife before the consumption of the marriage, it is considered
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    (B)
    irrevocable
  • 31
    If a husband divorces his wife before the consumption of the marriage, it is considered
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    (B)
    irrevocable
  • 32
    A woman who loses her husband while undergoing an ‘iddah of revocable divorce changes to ‘iddah
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    (A)
    al-wafāt
  • 33
    Where the father is the only heir who survives his son, he will inherit
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    (D)
    the whole of his property
  • 34
    In an Islamic state, the right to pardon a murdered lies with the
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    (D)
    courts
  • 35
    ‘People come in search of knowledge, but knowledge does not seek people.’

    The statement above was made to Caliph Harūn ar-Rashīd by
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    (B)
    Imām Mālik