Lesson 13 - Hadeeth 9 - Whatever I Have Forbidden You From

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Lesson 13 - Hadeeth 9 - Whatever I Have Forbidden You From - Quiz
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Thus week's hadeeth is almost as short as last week's. 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.


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  • 2. 

    A prohibited action can only be done in the case of ________________ . (Clue: anagram of CITYSENSE)

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "necessity" because when an action is prohibited, it means that it is not allowed or forbidden under normal circumstances. However, in certain situations of necessity, where there is an urgent need or requirement, the prohibited action may be allowed as the only available option. In such cases, the action is justified based on the principle of necessity, overriding the usual prohibition.

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  • 3. 

    When we hear that Allaah or His Messenger sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam commanded us with something, our immediate assumption is that it is:

    • Obligatory

    • Highly recommended - rewarded ten to seven hundred times

    • Simply recommended - rewarded as a single good deed

    • Permissible

    • Optional

    Correct Answer
    A. Obligatory
    Explanation
    We take every command to be obligatory unless there is an evidence that shows it is only recommended rather than obligatory.

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  • 4. 

    In whose collections of hadeeths can you find this hadeeth?

    • Al Bukhari

    • Muslim

    • Both Al Bukhari and Muslim

    • Baihaqi only

    Correct Answer
    A. Both Al Bukhari and Muslim
    Explanation
    The given hadeeth can be found in the collections of both Al Bukhari and Muslim. Both Al Bukhari and Muslim are renowned scholars of hadeeth and their collections are considered to be the most authentic and reliable sources of hadeeth. Therefore, it is highly likely that this particular hadeeth can be found in both of their collections.

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  • 5. 

    Tick/check the two correct statements

    • A command is a command. We are punished if we are not able to do it, whether there is a valid excuse or not.

    • Islam does not obligate a person to do what they are not able to do

    • If a person is unable to pray standing, he doesn't have to pray

    • Islam is a religion that contains ease and convenience.

    • If a person is unable to do part of an action of worship, the whole action of worship becomes non obligatory.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Islam does not obligate a person to do what they are not able to do
    A. Islam is a religion that contains ease and convenience.
    Explanation
    "And whatever I command you with then do AS MUCH OF IT as you are able."

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  • 6. 

    How many of Nawawi's forty hadeeths did Abu Hurayrah narrate?

    • Only this one

    • 2

    • 9

    • 36

    Correct Answer
    A. 9
    Explanation
    That is just under one quarter of them!

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  • 7. 

    Abu Hurayrah narrated his hadeeth. How is he otherwise known? (Two correct answers)

    • Asfahaan

    • Abdurrahmaan

    • Abdul Hannaan

    • Ibn Sakhr

    • Ibn Saahir

    • Ibn Saheer

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Abdurrahmaan
    A. Ibn Sakhr
    Explanation
    Abu Hurayrah is otherwise known as Abdurrahmaan and Ibn Sakhr.

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  • 8. 

    Asking too many questions is a problem because: (Tick ALL the correct answers - there is more than one!)    

    • Since it may lead to extra prohibitions/obligations

    • People before us have fallen into this error and been destroyed because of it

    • Since we too might be destroyed if we do this

    • It is not the job of the scholars to answer people's questions

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Since it may lead to extra prohibitions/obligations
    A. People before us have fallen into this error and been destroyed because of it
    A. Since we too might be destroyed if we do this

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