1.
The real purpose of the Holy Quran is
Correct Answer
C. Guidance (Hedayah)
Explanation
The treasury of truths and wisdom that is the Holy Quran is the nourishing lifeblood for humanity. Allah revealed this Book so that humanity would come out of darkness into light, and so whoever reads and applies it will be successful both in this life and the Hereafter.
The Holy Quran has been revealed to polish mankind’s heart and character and give him dignity so that he may be successful. If this Book is implemented throughout life then Allah’s help and blessings shower upon the individual and with Allah’s help a person surely reaches his destination.
How oft, with Allah’s Will has a small force vanquished a large one? Allah is with those who steadfastly persevere [2:249]
Allah is with those who steadfastly persevere [2:249]
2.
Who shall in real sense receive true guidance from the Holy Quran?
Correct Answer
B. Those who have Taqwa (Abstinence for the sake of Allah SWT)
Explanation
The Holy Quran states that true guidance can be received by those who have Taqwa, which refers to abstinence for the sake of Allah SWT. This means that individuals who have a deep fear and reverence for Allah, and who strive to live their lives in accordance with His teachings, will be able to understand and benefit from the guidance provided in the Quran. Islamic scholars and those with worldly knowledge may possess valuable insights, but it is ultimately the individuals who have Taqwa who are most likely to receive true guidance from the Holy Quran.
3.
Surah Al-Fatiha is actually a
Correct Answer
C. Invocation (Du’a)
Explanation
1-Sūrah Al-Fātiúah
1. In the name of Allāh, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.
2. [All] praise is [due] to Allāh, Lord of the worlds –
3. The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful,
4. Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.
5. It is You we worship and You we ask for help.
6. Guide us to the straight path –
7. The path of those upon whom You have bestowed a favour, not of those who have evoked [Your] anger or of those who are astray.
4.
The meaning of Ebadah (devotion) is
Correct Answer
B. Obeying Allah’s commandments with love
Explanation
Obeying Allah's commandments with love is the meaning of Ebadah (devotion). This implies that true devotion involves not only following the commandments but also doing so out of love for Allah. It goes beyond mere obedience and encompasses a deep emotional connection and willingness to submit to Allah's will. This understanding of Ebadah highlights the importance of sincerity and genuine affection in one's relationship with Allah.
5.
How many qualities of Muttaqeen have been narrated in Surah Al- Baqarah
Correct Answer
B. 5
Explanation
Surah Al-Baqarah narrates five qualities of Muttaqeen.
6.
From the Holy Quran, Weather one receives guidance or goes astray, depends on
Correct Answer
C. How learned and capable the man is
Explanation
The explanation for the given correct answer is that whether one receives guidance or goes astray depends on how learned and capable the person is. This implies that the level of knowledge, understanding, and capability of an individual plays a crucial role in determining their ability to comprehend and follow the guidance provided in the Holy Quran. The more knowledgeable and capable a person is, the more likely they are to receive guidance and stay on the right path. Conversely, those who lack knowledge and capability may struggle to understand and implement the teachings of the Quran, potentially leading them astray.
7.
What Has Allah,SWT demanded in Surah al-Baqarah Ayah 21
Correct Answer
C. Devotion (Ibadat)
Explanation
In Surah al-Baqarah Ayah 21, Allah, SWT has demanded devotion (Ibadat). This means that Allah expects His followers to worship and obey Him wholeheartedly, showing complete devotion and dedication in their acts of worship. This includes performing the obligatory acts of worship such as prayer, fasting, and giving charity, as well as engaging in voluntary acts of worship to seek closeness to Allah. Devotion implies a deep commitment and sincerity in one's worship, recognizing Allah's greatness and submitting oneself completely to His will.
8.
The total number of Chapters (Surahs) in the holy Quran is
Correct Answer
B. 114
Explanation
The correct answer is 114. The holy Quran consists of 114 chapters or Surahs. Each Surah is a separate chapter that covers various topics and themes. These Surahs vary in length, with some being very short and others being longer. The Quran is divided into chapters to make it easier for readers to navigate and study the text. Each Surah has its own unique name and is numbered in the order in which it appears in the Quran.
9.
Surah Al-Baqarah is
Correct Answer
B. Madani
Explanation
The correct answer is Madani. Surah Al-Baqarah is classified as Madani because it was revealed in Madinah after the migration of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Makkah to Madinah. The Surah contains verses that address specific issues faced by the Muslim community in Madinah, such as laws, regulations, and guidance for the newly formed Islamic state. The content and context of the Surah reflect the Madani period of revelation.
10.
Which one isn't a fadaail (blessing) of Surah Al-Baqarah
Correct Answer
D. It is the heart of the Quran
11.
What are the benefits of Huruful muqata'aat?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The benefits of Huruful muqata'aat include capturing attention, presenting a challenge to non-believers, and serving as proof that the Prophet (saw) did not fabricate the Quran. These letters, which appear at the beginning of certain chapters in the Quran, are unique and mysterious, drawing the reader's attention and sparking curiosity. They also serve as a challenge to those who reject the Quran, as they are unable to produce something similar. Additionally, the presence of these letters in the Quran is evidence that it is a divine revelation and not a human creation.