1.
What Allah further said about implementing the punishment for the adulterer?
2.
Why adultery a big crime by itself?
3.
What does the first aya of the sura An Nur refers to about the word enjoined (Faradnaha)?
Correct Answer
B. It refers to the matters discussed in sura
Explanation
The correct answer suggests that the first aya (verse) of sura An Nur refers to the matters discussed in the sura. This means that the verse is discussing and addressing certain topics or issues that are further elaborated upon in the sura.
4.
What is the punishment for fornication
Correct Answer
A. One hundred stripes
Explanation
Allah said, "The fornicating women and fornicating men, flog each one of them with one hundred stripes".
5.
Can a fornicator is allowed to marry a believer? (Read: aya 3)
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
According to the given answer, a fornicator is not allowed to marry a believer. The specific verse (aya 3) mentioned in the question might provide further clarification on this matter. However, without the complete context of the verse, it is not possible to provide a more detailed explanation.
6.
What are the consequences of putting false accusation on chaste women? (Read: aya 5)
Correct Answer
A. Flog them with eighty stripes
Explanation
In verse 5 of the given passage, it is stated that the consequences of putting false accusations on chaste women is to flog them with eighty stripes. This punishment is prescribed as a deterrent and to uphold the honor and reputation of innocent women. Additionally, the verse also mentions that their evidence should not be accepted, indicating that their credibility is undermined due to the false accusations. Therefore, the correct answer is "Flog them with eighty stripes."
7.
Why - when you (O believers) heard of it - did the believing men and the believing women not think well on their own selves and (why did they not) say, " This is a ________" (Read: aya 12)
Correct Answer
a manifest lie
Explanation
The question is asking why the believing men and women did not think well of themselves and identify the statement as a manifest lie when they heard it. The correct answer, "a manifest lie," suggests that the statement they heard was clearly false or deceptive. The believers failed to recognize this and question the veracity of the statement, which implies a lack of critical thinking or self-reflection on their part.
8.
According to Islamic Law Hadd - Li'an meant for cursing and praying for Allah's wrath on each other. (Read: aya 6-10)
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
According to Islamic Law, Hadd - Li'an refers to the punishment for a husband who accuses his wife of adultery without having any witnesses. This punishment involves the husband swearing an oath of condemnation and invoking Allah's curse upon himself if he is lying, while the wife denies the accusation and invokes Allah's curse upon herself if she is lying. This practice is mentioned in verses 6-10 of the Quran. Therefore, the statement is true.
9.
Allah sent Ayat for exonerating Sayyidah 'A'ishah when the hypocrites fabricated a false slander against her in 6th Hijra. (Read: aya 11-26)
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
In the 6th year of Hijra, when hypocrites fabricated a false slander against Sayyidah 'A'ishah, Allah sent down Ayat (verses) to exonerate her. These verses can be found in the Quran, specifically in ayat 11-26. This confirms that the statement is true.
10.
What did Allah said about shamelessness spreading among the believers in aya 19?
Correct Answer
B. Painful punishment in this world and Hereafter
Explanation
In this verse, Allah warns about the consequences of shamelessness spreading among the believers. The correct answer states that the punishment for this sin is not only in this world but also in the Hereafter. This implies that those who engage in shameless acts will face a painful punishment in both their current life and in the afterlife. This emphasizes the severity of this sin and serves as a reminder for believers to stay away from such immoral behavior.
11.
What characteristic Allah said about Himself in aya 20?
Correct Answer
B. He is very kind and merciful for believers
Explanation
In this ayah, Allah describes Himself as being very kind and merciful towards believers. This implies that Allah is compassionate and loving towards those who have faith in Him. This characteristic highlights Allah's benevolence and His willingness to forgive and show mercy to His followers.
12.
What advise Allah gave to believers in aya 21?
Correct Answer
C. Do not follow the footsteps of Satan
Explanation
In verse 21, Allah advises believers to not follow the footsteps of Satan. This means that believers should not engage in actions or behaviors that are influenced by Satan or lead towards evil. Instead, they should strive to follow the path of righteousness and avoid being swayed by Satan's temptations or misleading influences.
13.
How one can attain purity? (Read: An Nur aya 21)
Correct Answer
D. All are correct
Explanation
All of the given options are correct ways to attain purity. The grace and mercy of Allah are essential for attaining purity. Praying for purity is also a means to achieve it, as it shows one's intention and desire to be purified. Additionally, following the footsteps of righteous people can guide individuals towards a path of purity. Therefore, all of these options contribute to the attainment of purity.
14.
Is [your statement here] true or false?
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given correct answer is "True". This means that the statement mentioned in the question is true. However, without any context or specific statement mentioned in the question, it is not possible to provide a more detailed explanation.
15.
An excellent example of forgiveness is taught through Surah An Nur aya 22. What is the message we received from this aya?
Correct Answer
D. Both b and c are correct
Explanation
"And the men of grace and wealth among you should not swear against giving (their charitable gifts) to the kinsmen and the poor and to those who have migrated in the way of Allah. And they should forgive and forego. Do you not like that Allah forgives you? And Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-Merciful".
16.
Which one do you like?
Correct Answer
A. Option 1
Explanation
The given question asks for a personal preference among the given options. The answer "Option 1" indicates that the person likes the first option out of the four provided.