What defines “Aziz” hadith? A. Two narrators in chain B. Weak chain C. Fabricated D. Multiple chains Explanation: Aziz has at least two narrators at each level.
Which Surah includes command of hijab explicitly? A. Al-Nur B. Al-Ahzab C. Al-Baqarah D. Al-Ma’idah Explanation: Surah Al-Ahzab contains hijab directives.
Which belief states sinners remain believers regardless of deeds? A. Murji’ah B. Khawarij C. Mu‘tazila D. Ash‘ari Explanation: Murji’ah defer judgment of sinners.
Which city became Fatimid capital? A. Baghdad B. Cairo C. Damascus D. Kufa Explanation: Cairo was founded by Fatimids.
Which Hanbali scholar emphasized literalism strongly? A. Ibn Taymiyyah B. Ibn Qudamah C. Ahmad ibn Hanbal D. Al-Buhuti Explanation: Ibn Taymiyyah advocated textualism.
Which companion was known for knowledge of halal and haram? A. Mu‘adh ibn Jabal B. Abu Huraira C. Ibn Umar D. Salman al-Farsi Explanation: Mu‘adh excelled in legal rulings.
What is “Maqtu‘” hadith? A. Saying of Prophet B. Saying of Companion C. Saying of Tabi‘i D. Fabricated Explanation: Maqtu‘ is attributed to Tabi‘i.
Which Surah mentions “Companions of the Elephant”? A. Al-Fil B. Quraysh C. Al-Qariah D. Al-Humazah Explanation: Surah Al-Fil narrates event of Abraha.
Which sect affirms literal attributes without interpretation? A. Ash‘ari B. Athari C. Mu‘tazila D. Jahmiyyah Explanation: Athari reject figurative reinterpretation.
Who wrote “Tahafut al-Tahafut”? A. Ibn Sina B. Ibn Rushd C. Al-Ghazali D. Al-Farabi Explanation: Ibn Rushd responded to Ghazali’s critique.