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The one who believes
The one who is trusted
The one who grants security
All the above
The one who is believed in
The one who fulfills his promise
The righteous one
The one who grants security
True
False
True
False
True
False
Because it is a true attribute
Because it appears in its definite noun form in Surat Al-Hashr
Because Allah is the one who grants security
None of the above
A judge who always makes rulings according to his law
A mother gazelle who fights off lions to protect her child knowing that she’s putting herself at harm
A student who never fails to complete his homework
A mother who promises her child that if he works hard and gets an A on an exam, he will be able to keep his Playstation, and, after her son got a B on the exam, still allowed her son to keep his Playstation because she saw him work harder than he’s ever worked.
The person will most likely be forgiven because Allah is Al-Rahman and Al-Rahim
The person will most likely be forgiven because Allah does not treat his servants by, nor does he care about his servants’ expectation of him
The person will most likely not be forgiven because he refuses to repent
The person will most likely not be forgiven because the person denies Allah’s mercy and one aspect of fulfilling his promise is that Allah treats his servants according to what they expect of him
The flawless
The pure
The Beautiful
The magnificent
The one free from defects
The one possessing barakah
The one absolved of imperfections
None of the above
Increase in goodness
Increase in quantity
Increase in size
Decrease in quantity
True
False
True
False
A pure metal is only composed of one element, Allah’s purity means that he is one
Allah is free from any faults of limitations, he does not have nor does he need helpers
Al Quddus can be translated to holy and that can be a description on Allah?
None of the above mentioned is an evidence to Allah’s oneness?
The overlap in indicating perfection - Al-Salam denotes freedom from need while Al-Quddus denotes purity
The overlap in indicating perfection - Al-Salam denotes purity while Al-Quddoos denotes freedom from need
They are synonymous
They are opposites
Because he is the possessor of barakah and bounty?
Al-Quddus is one of the names that indicates perfection by removing imperfection found in objects of this world. Holiness arises from this elevated status and incomparability?
It is not translated to holy?
A and B are correct
The flawless, the one who is perfect
The pure
The beautiful
The Magnificent
True
False
Allah is Al-Salam in his knowledge, he knows all
Allah is Al-Salam in what he grant and withholds, and he can withold knowledge
Allah is Al-salam in his attributes, his is free from any deficiencies
Allah is Al-Salam in his actions, his actions are free from desire or oppression
The responded with Wa’alaykim As-Salam which means, “And peace be upon you” which is the correct way for Muslims to respond to one another
She responded with Innallahu Al-Salam which means, “Allah is Al-Salam” which is appropriate because Allah is Al-Salam and all Salam - peace/ freedom from need comes from him
She did not respond, this happened after she passed away
She did not respond, the prophet never told gave relayed the Salams to her
The wholesome
The of the forgiving
The correct
The truth
The boundless?
All encompassing, one meaning is generous?
He is beyond our ability to praise him?
All of the above describe the meaning of Al-Wasi?
The knowledgeable who knows the realities of things, the possessor of wisdom?
The one who refrains from doing lewd things and restrains themselves?
The ruler who can distinguish between matters?
The one who places things in their appropriate places?
All of the above
Allah has wisdom and mercy
Allah has wisdom and knowledge
Allah has wisdom and self sufficiency
Allah has wisdom and power?