In Ayah 107, we learn that a person should convey the message of Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala. If people accept it, it’s for their own benefit. If they reject it then their matter is with Allah, we are not a hafeez or wakeel over them.
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True
False
Question 2
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From time to time, the Mushrikeen demanded a miracle to be shown for them to affirm the truth.
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True
False
Question 3
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What is the root word and meaning of بَصَآئِر ?
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ا ص ر - to have insight, perception or enlightenment
ب ص ر - to have insight, perception or enlightenment
ب س ر - to have insight, perception or enlightenment
Question 4
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What is the root word and meaning of تَسُبُّواْ ?
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س ب ب - to insult, to call names or to abuse
س ى ب - to insult, to call names or to abuse
س و ب - to insult, to call names or to abuse
Question 5
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As per ayah 105, what does Allah SWT testify ?
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There are many ayaat that testify that Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala sent down the Qur’an as guidance to those who fear Him and that He guides or misguides whom He wills by the Qur’an.
There are few ayaat that testify that Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala sent down the Qur’an as guidance to those who fear Him and that He guides or misguides whom He wills by the Qur’an.
There are 2 ayaat that testify that Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala sent down the Qur’an as guidance to those who fear Him and that He guides or misguides whom He wills by the Qur’an.
Question 6
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When a person is in a non-authoritative and helpless position facing intense opposition what can he do, realistically?
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Be patient and overlook the opposition.
Be patient and later get into arguments the opposition.
Argue with them if they don’t listen then overlook the opposition.
Question 7
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what does Allah SWT invites us?
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Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala invites us towards guidance or gives us an opportunity to do good we should hasten towards it.
Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala invites us towards guidance or does not give us an opportunity to do good we should hasten towards it.
Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala invites us towards misguidance or gives us an opportunity to do good we should hasten towards it.
Question 8
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how did the idolaters worship the Jinns?
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The mushrikeen of Makkah worshipped the idols by obeying the Jinns who commanded them to do so. When people went out on night journeys they would call out to the Jinns for protection. Calling out to someone for help other than Allah is Shirk.
The mushrikeen of Makkah worshipped the idols by obeying the Jinns who commanded them to do so. When people went out on night journeys they would call out to the Jinns for protection. Calling out to someone for help other than Allah is not a Shirk.
The mushrikeen of Makkah worshipped the idols by obeying the Jinns who commanded them to do so. When people went out on night journeys they would call out to the Jinns for protection after calling out Allah for help. Calling out to someone for help other than Allah is Shirk.
Question 9
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What does Bad (iبَدِيعُ ) means?
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Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala says that He is the Badi’ [بَدِيعُ] of the heavens and the earth, meaning He originated, created, invented and brought them into existence without precedence.
Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala says that He is the Badi’ [بَدِيعُ] of the heavens and the earth, meaning He did not originated, created, invented and brought them into existence without precedence.
Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala says that He is the Badi’ [بَدِيعُ] of the heavens and the earth, meaning He originated, created, invented and brought them into existence with precedence.
Question 10
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What does Muslim Belive in Allah SWT being seen or not seen?
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It is the belief of the Muslims that Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala cannot be seen in this life but on the Day of Resurrection, Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala will reveal Himself to His believing servants.
It is the belief of the Muslims that Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala cannot be seen in this life and even on the Day of Resurrection, Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala will not reveal Himself to His believing servants.
It is the belief of the Muslims that Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala can be seen in this life and on the Day of Resurrection, Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala will reveal Himself to His believing servants.