Lesson 15 - Revision Of Hadeeths 1-10

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Lesson 15 - Revision Of Hadeeths 1-10 - Quiz

There is one revision question for each of the first ten hadeeths. They have all been taken from previous quizzes, so should all look familiar.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    A person is rewarded or punished based on his ______________.

    • A.

      Status

    • B.

      Intention

    • C.

      Kindness

    • D.

      Fasting

    Correct Answer
    B. Intention
    Explanation
    A person is rewarded or punished based on his intention because intention reflects the true motivation and purpose behind one's actions. It determines whether the action was done with good or bad intentions, whether it was deliberate or accidental. Rewards or punishments are often given based on the intention because it helps to assess the morality and ethics of an individual's behavior.

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  • 2. 

    When explaining the words in the hadeeth relating to the Hajj, Shaykh al Uthaymeen quotes part of the Quraan: "So have taqwaa (be mindful of the commands and prohibitions) of Allaah as much as you are able to." (Soorah At Taghaabun, 64:16) This is the proof that establishes a key principle which is not just relevant for Hajj. What is that principle?

    • A.

      Allaah likes to restrict a person's ability to perform good deeds

    • B.

      It is not prohibited when there is a necessity

    • C.

      If you have the ability to do any action of worship, then it is obligatory for you to do it - no matter what that act of worship is

    • D.

      Actions are only in accordance with the intentions behind them

    • E.

      An action of worship is not obligatory unless you have the ability to do it

    Correct Answer
    E. An action of worship is not obligatory unless you have the ability to do it
    Explanation
    The principle established by the quoted Quranic verse is that an action of worship is not obligatory unless you have the ability to do it. This means that a person is not obligated to perform a certain act of worship if they do not have the physical, mental, or financial ability to do so. This principle applies not just to Hajj but to all acts of worship in Islam. It emphasizes the importance of considering one's capabilities and limitations when it comes to fulfilling religious obligations.

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  • 3. 

    If a baby dies before reaching 40+40+40 days (4 months), then Islamically:

    • A.

      It is not given the rulings of a living person

    • B.

      It must be washed ceremonially

    • C.

      It must be buried

    • D.

      It must be prayed over

    Correct Answer
    A. It is not given the rulings of a living person
    Explanation
    At this early stage, the baby has not had a soul breathed into it so it is not given the rulings given to a living person.

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  • 4. 

    This hadeeth - the hadeeth of 'Aaishah - tells us about which of the following?

    • A.

      The outward part of our actions i.e. how we do our acts of worship

    • B.

      The inner hidden part of our actions i.e. what intention we have when we do our acts of worship

    • C.

      The six pillars of eemaan

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. The outward part of our actions i.e. how we do our acts of worship
    Explanation
    Actions have an INNER component and an OUTWARD component.

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  • 5. 

    The opposite of sincerity is ________________ . (Clue: It is an anagram of EIGHT CAN)

    Correct Answer
    cheating
    Explanation
    The actual word the Shaykh uses can also be translated as "deception."

    The Prophet sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam said, "Whoever cheats is not from us." (Muslim)

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  • 6. 

    If a person is openly a Muslim, but performs hidden sins or has an inwardly corrupt heart, what should be done with them?

    • A.

      We should not punish them ourselves. We should leave the person to Allaah to deal with Himself.

    • B.

      The leader of the Muslims (walatul umoor) may punish that person at his own discretion.

    • C.

      Leave them for Abu Bakr to fight in the Hereafter.

    • D.

      We should call the curses of the angels upon that person.

    • E.

      The case should be taken before a Judge to deal on the basis of "the balance of probabilities".

    Correct Answer
    A. We should not punish them ourselves. We should leave the person to Allaah to deal with Himself.
    Explanation
    This is because the Messenger sall Allaahu aliahi wa sallam said, "So if they do that, then their blood and their wealth is rendered sacrosanct from me, except with the right of Islam and their account is with Allaah."

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  • 7. 

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

    Correct Answer
    necessity
    Explanation
    The anagram of CITYSENSE is necessity. This means that a prohibited action can only be justified or allowed if there is a compelling need or requirement for it. In other words, when there is no other option or alternative, the prohibited action becomes permissible due to necessity.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these things increase the chance of our duaa/supplications being answered by Allaah?

    • A.

      Standing in a desert

    • B.

      Being a traveller

    • C.

      Being dishevelled and dusty (for example on the Day of Arafah during Hajj)

    • D.

      Having clothing which is haraam

    • E.

      Standing calling on Allaah by His Lordship (for example by saying, "Yaa Rabb!")

    • F.

      Beginning our du'aa by mentioning Abu Bakr's name

    • G.

      Asking the Prophet sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam to be an intermediary

    • H.

      Raising our hands to the sky

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Being a traveller
    C. Being dishevelled and dusty (for example on the Day of Arafah during Hajj)
    E. Standing calling on Allaah by His Lordship (for example by saying, "Yaa Rabb!")
    H. Raising our hands to the sky
    Explanation
    The Shaykh did not say that we should make ourselves deliberately unkempt and dishevelled in order to have our duaa/supplications answered when we could be clean!

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