Lesson 4 - Hadeeth 2 Of Nawawi 40 - Jibreel Part 3

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We have spent the last two lessons studying the same hadeeth. It is the longest in the book. This is the last lesson on it. Please read the Explanation of Nawawi's 40 Hadeeths by Shyakh Al-Uthaymeen, available in English. If you are not memorising the hadeeths, then you might wish to skip the first two questions. Next lesson is a revision lesson.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    There is a hadeeth later in the book about ihsaan (doing things with excellence). Meanwhile, the definition of ihsaan with regards to worship is, "That you  __________  Allaah as if He  __________  you. for though you do not __________  Him, He certainly  __________  you." The blanks are:

    • A.

      Worship, sees, see, sees

    • B.

      Love, knows, know, loves

    • C.

      Worship, loves, see, loves

    • D.

      Honour, sees, see, sees

    Correct Answer
    A. Worship, sees, see, sees
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "worship, sees, see, sees." This is because the definition of ihsaan with regards to worship is that you worship Allah as if He sees you, for though you do not see Him, He certainly sees you. This means that one should strive to worship Allah with excellence and sincerity, knowing that Allah is always watching and aware of our actions.

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  • 2. 

    Other than Allaah, who knows when the Day of Jugdment will be?

    • A.

      The best of people, the Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallem) which is why Jibreel asked him about it

    • B.

      The best of the angels, Jibreel, which is why he said, "You have spoken the truth," when given the answer

    • C.

      Some of the jinns

    • D.

      The mystics who have reached a high level of spiritual enlightenment

    • E.

      Five of the angels mentioned in the Quraan

    • F.

      The prophet Eesaa (Jesus) who will tell us the date when he descends from the heavens on the wings of angels

    • G.

      The Dajjaal (false Messiah)

    • H.

      No one

    Correct Answer
    H. No one
    Explanation
    Anyone who claims to know when the Last Day is has lied.

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  • 3. 

    The signs before the Last Day showing that it is close are divided by Shaykh al Uthaymeen here into which categories?

    • A.

      Halaal and haraam

    • B.

      Makrooh and mansoob

    • C.

      Elite and subterranean

    • D.

      Those that have already occurred, those that continue to occur, and the major signs that will occur very shortly before the Hour (Last Day)

    Correct Answer
    D. Those that have already occurred, those that continue to occur, and the major signs that will occur very shortly before the Hour (Last Day)
    Explanation
    The signs before the Last Day showing that it is close are divided into three categories: those that have already occurred, those that continue to occur, and the major signs that will occur very shortly before the Hour (Last Day). This categorization helps in understanding and identifying the different signs and their significance in indicating the proximity of the Last Day. It allows for a comprehensive and organized approach to studying and recognizing these signs.

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  • 4. 

    Which of these are major signs of the Hour?

    • A.

      The appearance of the Dajjaal (Antichrist)

    • B.

      The descent of the Messiah, Eesaa ibn Maryam (Jesus) from the heavens

    • C.

      The emergence of the two tribes of Jooj and Majooj (Gog and Magog)

    • D.

      The rising of the sun from the West

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. The appearance of the Dajjaal (Antichrist)
    B. The descent of the Messiah, Eesaa ibn Maryam (Jesus) from the heavens
    C. The emergence of the two tribes of Jooj and Majooj (Gog and Magog)
    D. The rising of the sun from the West
    Explanation
    The major signs of the Hour include the appearance of the Dajjaal (Antichrist), the descent of the Messiah, Eesaa ibn Maryam (Jesus) from the heavens, the emergence of the two tribes of Jooj and Majooj (Gog and Magog), and the rising of the sun from the West. These signs are believed to be significant events that will occur before the Day of Judgment.

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  • 5. 

    What does it mean that the slave girl will give birth to her mistress, according to Shaykh al Uthaymeen?

    • A.

      People will travel back in time

    • B.

      Slavery will become widespread across the earth

    • C.

      There will be female slavery but not male slavery

    • D.

      There will be a rapid increase in wealth so the subsequent generations will be much richer than their parents

    Correct Answer
    D. There will be a rapid increase in wealth so the subsequent generations will be much richer than their parents
    Explanation
    This explanation is supported by the next part of the hadeeth, "And you will see the naked, uncircumcised, dishevelled herdsmen competing to construct tall buildings.”

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  • 6. 

    The Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) could have told Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) from the start who the questioner was. Instead, he asked him. The prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) did this as a teaching method to help the listeners memorise what they were being told and to consolidate it. True or false?

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The explanation for the given correct answer is that the Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) asked Umar (may Allaah be pleased with him) about the questioner's identity instead of directly telling him as a teaching method. This approach helped the listeners to actively engage in the conversation, pay attention, and memorize the information being conveyed. By involving Umar in the process, the Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) ensured a more effective and lasting learning experience for the listeners. Therefore, the statement is true.

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  • 7. 

    Is there any point is asking someone a question that you already know the answer to?

    • A.

      No because it is deceptive and makes it look like you do know the answer when really you do know the answer.

    • B.

      No. This is something only angels are allowed to do, not us.

    • C.

      Yes. The listeners may hear the answers to questions they need to know the answers to.

    • D.

      Yes, and if you ask the right questions then you can be rewarded for teaching too!

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Yes. The listeners may hear the answers to questions they need to know the answers to.
    D. Yes, and if you ask the right questions then you can be rewarded for teaching too!
    Explanation
    Asking someone a question that you already know the answer to can still be beneficial. By asking questions, listeners may get the opportunity to hear the answers to questions they need to know. Additionally, asking the right questions can also lead to rewards for the person asking, as they can be rewarded for teaching others.

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  • 8. 

    In whose famous collection of hadeeths can you find this hadeeth? (Hint: the answer is an anagram of SLIM UM)

    Correct Answer(s)
    Muslim
    Explanation
    Next lesson we move on to the next hadeeth, the third hadeeth in Nawawi's book, inshaa Allaah.

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