Lesson 22 - Hadeeth 19 (Second) - Be Mindful Of Allaah

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Hadeeth 19 of Nwawis 40 is actually two hadeeths that are related. This quiz is on the second of those. 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.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    "Become acquainted with Allaah..." means "uphold the rights of Allaah".

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    "...in prosperity" means "when you are in a state of prosperity, sound health and wealth".

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  • 2. 

    What evidence does the Shaykh bring to show that relief comes with affliction and hardship with ease?

    • A.

      "The recompense for an evil is an evil like it." (Soorah Ash Shooraa)

    • B.

      Surely, along with every hardship is ease. Surely, along with every hardship is ease." (Soorah Ash Sharh)

    • C.

      "Do not be like those who forgot Allaah so He caused them to forget their own selves." (Soorah Al Hashr)

    • D.

      "And assisting a man with his mount of hoisting up his belongings to it is a charity." (Al Bukhari and Muslim)

    Correct Answer
    B. Surely, along with every hardship is ease. Surely, along with every hardship is ease." (Soorah Ash Sharh)
    Explanation
    The evidence provided by the Shaykh is the repetition of the phrase "Surely, along with every hardship is ease" from Surah Ash Sharh. This repetition emphasizes the certainty and consistency of relief coming after hardship. It serves as a reminder that no matter how difficult the situation may be, there will always be a way out and a period of ease to follow. This provides comfort and hope to those facing affliction and hardship, reminding them to have patience and trust in Allah's plan.

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  • 3. 

    Putting hope in Allaah and not turning to the creation is

    • A.

      Obligatory (waajib)

    • B.

      Recommended (mustahabb)

    • C.

      Permissible (mubaah)

    • D.

      Disliked (makrooh)

    • E.

      Impermissible (haraam)

    Correct Answer
    A. Obligatory (waajib)
    Explanation
    Putting hope in Allah and not turning to the creation is considered obligatory (waajib) because it is a fundamental aspect of faith in Islam. Muslims are required to rely on Allah alone for their needs and not to place their trust in anyone or anything else. This belief is emphasized in the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), making it a mandatory aspect of Islamic practice.

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  • 4. 

    Allaah decree the fate of the creation before He created the heavens and the earth. How many years before?

    Correct Answer
    50000, 50 000, 50,000, 50, 000, fifty thousand, 50 thousand
    Explanation
    Allah decreed the fate of the creation 50,000 years before He created the heavens and the earth.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these statements are true? (Tick/check them all)

    • A.

      If a person obeys Allaah at times of good health and prosperity, Allaah will be kind to him and help him when times become difficult.

    • B.

      There is good news in this hadeeth for people with certain characteristics.

    • C.

      The amount of relief given is equal, no matter how great the affliction.

    • D.

      When things become difficult, there is nothing wrong with seeking refuge in Allaah and awaiting ease from Him. After all, that is what He has promised.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. If a person obeys Allaah at times of good health and prosperity, Allaah will be kind to him and help him when times become difficult.
    B. There is good news in this hadeeth for people with certain characteristics.
    D. When things become difficult, there is nothing wrong with seeking refuge in Allaah and awaiting ease from Him. After all, that is what He has promised.
    Explanation
    The greater the affliction, the greater the relief.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these can we learn from the narrations of this hadeeth. Tick/check all the correct options.

    • A.

      It is possible for two riders to sit on a riding beast.

    • B.

      It is better not to speak when on a journey under 84 miles long.

    • C.

      The Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) was kind to people beneath him (as demonstrated by his kindness to Abdullaah here)

    • D.

      When you are about to say something important, it is appropriate to say something first that will grab the attention of the listener.

    • E.

      Giving charity deflects from bad feelings between the Muslims.

    • F.

      We should be pleased with Allaah's decree.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. It is possible for two riders to sit on a riding beast.
    C. The Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) was kind to people beneath him (as demonstrated by his kindness to Abdullaah here)
    D. When you are about to say something important, it is appropriate to say something first that will grab the attention of the listener.
    F. We should be pleased with Allaah's decree.
    Explanation
    The hadeeth narrates an incident where the Prophet (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) allowed Abdullah to ride with him on the same riding beast, indicating that it is possible for two riders to sit on a riding beast. The hadeeth also highlights the Prophet's kindness towards those beneath him, as demonstrated by his kindness to Abdullah. Additionally, it suggests that when conveying important information, it is appropriate to grab the listener's attention first. Lastly, the hadeeth reminds us to be pleased with Allah's decree.

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