To Be Loved - Karachi - December 27, 2015

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  • 1. 

    One of the keys to Jannah is

    • A.

      Love each other for the Sake of ALLAH (SWT)

    • B.

      Hate each other for the Sake of ALLAH (SWT)

    • C.

      Love and Hate things for the Sake of ALLAH (SWT)

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Love each other for the Sake of ALLAH (SWT)
    Explanation
    In Islam, one of the keys to Jannah (Paradise) is to love each other for the sake of Allah (SWT). This means that Muslims should genuinely care for and show kindness towards one another, not for personal gain or worldly reasons, but solely for the pleasure of Allah. This concept promotes unity, brotherhood, and compassion within the Muslim community, fostering a harmonious and loving environment. By loving each other for the sake of Allah, Muslims can earn rewards and blessings from Him and increase their chances of entering Jannah.

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  • 2. 

    When you meet your brother/sister have smile and say:

    • A.

      Uhibbuka/uhibbuki fillah

    • B.

      I love you for the Sake of ALLAH

    • C.

      Ahabbaka Alladzi ahbabtani fiih

    • D.

      Ahabbaki Alladzi ahbabtani fiih

    Correct Answer
    A. Uhibbuka/uhibbuki fillah
    Explanation
    The given answer, "Uhibbuka/uhibbuki fillah," is the correct response when meeting your brother or sister. It translates to "I love you for the sake of Allah." This phrase expresses love and affection towards the sibling, emphasizing that the love is based on the love for Allah. It highlights the importance of love and unity among family members, rooted in the love for the divine.

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  • 3. 

    ALLAH’s love can be attained by

    • A.

      Associate yourself with those who are attached to ALLAH

    • B.

      Associate yourself with those who are attached to Masjid

    • C.

      Associate yourself with those who are attached to Qur’an

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of above
    Explanation
    By associating ourselves with those who are attached to Allah, the Masjid, and the Qur'an, we can attain Allah's love. Surrounding ourselves with people who have a strong connection with Allah, regularly visit the Masjid, and are devoted to studying and implementing the teachings of the Qur'an can help us strengthen our own relationship with Allah and increase our love for Him. By immersing ourselves in these practices and being in the company of like-minded individuals, we can deepen our understanding of Allah's love and strive to attain it.

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  • 4. 

    The hardness of test is, the higher

    • A.

      Reward

    • B.

      Status

    • C.

      Free will

    • D.

      Desire

    Correct Answer
    A. Reward
    Explanation
    The higher the reward, the harder the test. This means that when there is a greater incentive or benefit to be gained, the test or challenge becomes more difficult. This can be attributed to the idea that higher rewards often require more effort, skill, or knowledge to obtain. In other words, the level of difficulty is directly proportional to the potential reward that can be achieved.

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  • 5. 

    ‘Fear ALLAH’ means:

    • A.

      A. Taqwa

    • B.

      B. Do whatever pleases to ALLAH

    • C.

      C. Don’t do whatever is Haram

    • D.

      Option b & c

    Correct Answer
    D. Option b & c
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Option b & c. "Fear ALLAH" means to do whatever pleases Allah and to avoid doing whatever is Haram. This implies that one should strive to follow Allah's commands and avoid any actions that are forbidden in Islam.

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  • 6. 

    The simplest definition of Taqwa cab be:

    • A.

      Fear and Love with ALLAH

    • B.

      Shariah complaint

    • C.

      Refraining from what ALLAH has prohibited

    • D.

      To create a barrier/shield between yourself and anything that angers ALLAH

    Correct Answer
    D. To create a barrier/shield between yourself and anything that angers ALLAH
    Explanation
    Taqwa can be defined as the act of creating a barrier or shield between oneself and anything that angers Allah. This means refraining from engaging in actions that are prohibited by Allah and instead striving to live a life that is pleasing to Him. Taqwa involves both fear and love for Allah, as one fears His punishment and seeks His pleasure. It also implies being Shariah compliant, following the guidelines and principles set by Allah in the Islamic law. Overall, Taqwa is about maintaining a conscious awareness of Allah's presence and striving to live a righteous life.

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  • 7. 

    The protector of your Imaan is:

    • A.

      Positive thinking

    • B.

      Taqwa

    • C.

      Helping others

    • D.

      Consciousness

    Correct Answer
    B. Taqwa
    Explanation
    Taqwa is the correct answer because it refers to the concept of being conscious and aware of Allah's presence in all aspects of life. It involves fearing Allah, obeying His commandments, and avoiding anything that may displease Him. Taqwa is considered the protector of one's Imaan (faith) as it helps individuals stay on the right path and avoid sins. Positive thinking, helping others, and consciousness are all important aspects of a person's character, but they do not specifically relate to the protection of Imaan like Taqwa does.

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  • 8. 

    We worship ALLAH because:

    • A.

      A. We love ALLAH

    • B.

      B. ALLAH deserve to be worshiped

    • C.

      C. We fear ALLAH

    • D.

      Option a & b

    Correct Answer
    D. Option a & b
    Explanation
    We worship ALLAH because we love Him and because He deserves to be worshiped. Love for ALLAH is a natural response to His infinite mercy, kindness, and blessings upon us. Additionally, ALLAH is the Creator of everything and the source of all goodness, so He deserves our worship and gratitude.

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  • 9. 

    Whenever Shaitan whisper to you, you must remind yourself:

    • A.

      A. Angels are seeing me

    • B.

      B. Prophets are looking me

    • C.

      C. ALLAH is watching me

    • D.

      Option a & c

    Correct Answer
    D. Option a & c
    Explanation
    The correct answer is option a & c because when Shaitan whispers to a person, they should remind themselves that angels are seeing them and Allah is watching them. This reminder helps to resist the temptations and evil suggestions of Shaitan and encourages one to act in a righteous manner.

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  • 10. 

    ALLAH loves those who

    • A.

      A. Fear Him

    • B.

      B. Fulfill commitments

    • C.

      C. Have Taqwa

    • D.

      Option b & c

    Correct Answer
    D. Option b & c
    Explanation
    Allah loves those who fulfill their commitments and have taqwa. Fulfilling commitments shows responsibility and reliability, which are qualities that Allah appreciates. Taqwa refers to being conscious of Allah's presence and obeying His commands, which is a sign of a strong and sincere faith. By combining these qualities, individuals demonstrate their devotion to Allah and their commitment to living a righteous and fulfilling life. Hence, the correct answer is option b and c.

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  • 11. 

    Taqwa can be attained by

    • A.

      Listening to Qur’an

    • B.

      Fulfill commitments

    • C.

      Lowering gaze

    • D.

      Ibbadah (worship to ALLAH)

    Correct Answer
    D. Ibbadah (worship to ALLAH)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ibbadah (worship to ALLAH)". This is because Ibbadah, or worship to Allah, is a fundamental aspect of attaining Taqwa. By engaging in acts of worship such as prayer, fasting, and giving charity, individuals can strengthen their connection with Allah and increase their consciousness of Him. This heightened awareness of Allah's presence and obedience to His commands leads to the development of Taqwa, which is a state of God-consciousness and piety. Therefore, Ibbadah plays a crucial role in attaining Taqwa.

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  • 12. 

    Worship means:

    • A.

      Follow Qur’an and Sunnah

    • B.

      Is to do anything with an intention to please and love ALLAH

    • C.

      Total submission

    • D.

      To enslave yourself with ALLAH

    Correct Answer
    B. Is to do anything with an intention to please and love ALLAH
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "to do anything with an intention to please and love ALLAH." This explanation suggests that worship is not limited to following specific religious texts or rituals, but rather encompasses any action that is performed with the intention of pleasing and loving Allah. It emphasizes the importance of sincerity and devotion in one's worship, highlighting that true worship goes beyond mere outward actions and requires a genuine connection and intention to please the divine.

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  • 13. 

    Spread Peace by

    • A.

      Greetings (As-Salāmu `Alaykum Wa Rahmatullāhi Wa Barakatuhu)

    • B.

      Giving charity

    • C.

      Forgiveness

    • D.

      Love

    Correct Answer
    A. Greetings (As-Salāmu `Alaykum Wa Rahmatullāhi Wa Barakatuhu)
    Explanation
    This answer suggests that spreading peace can be achieved through greetings, specifically the Islamic greeting "As-Salāmu `Alaykum Wa Rahmatullāhi Wa Barakatuhu." This greeting is a way of showing respect and goodwill towards others, and it promotes a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere. By using this greeting, individuals can foster positive relationships and create a sense of unity and understanding among people.

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  • 14. 

    You cannot attain faith until:

    • A.

      You love one another for the Sake of ALLAH

    • B.

      Spread peace worldwide

    • C.

      Free a slave

    • D.

      Contribute in charity

    Correct Answer
    A. You love one another for the Sake of ALLAH
    Explanation
    This answer suggests that in order to attain faith, it is necessary to love one another for the sake of Allah. This implies that true faith involves not only a love for Allah, but also a love for fellow human beings that is rooted in one's love for Allah. By loving and caring for others for the sake of Allah, one demonstrates their faith and fulfills the teachings of Islam. This action promotes unity, compassion, and kindness among believers, fostering a sense of community and strengthening their faith.

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  • 15. 

    You can be good to be neighbors by:

    • A.

      Have meaningful interaction

    • B.

      Give gifts

    • C.

      Give food

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of above
    Explanation
    Being a good neighbor involves various actions, such as having meaningful interactions, giving gifts, and sharing food. Meaningful interactions help build a friendly and supportive relationship, fostering a sense of community. Giving gifts is a thoughtful gesture that shows kindness and consideration towards neighbors. Sharing food can promote unity and create opportunities for bonding. Therefore, all of the mentioned actions contribute to being a good neighbor.

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  • 16. 

    In one of hadith it’s mentioned, the fire is unlawful:

    • A.

      Who is gentle, kind and easy

    • B.

      Who is loving, smart and good looking

    • C.

      Who is mature, respected and serious

    • D.

      Who is decent, funny and intellectual

    Correct Answer
    A. Who is gentle, kind and easy
    Explanation
    This answer is based on a hadith that mentions that the fire is unlawful for someone who possesses the qualities of being gentle, kind, and easy. This implies that individuals who exhibit these qualities are exempted from the punishment of the fire.

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  • 17. 

    In one of hadith it’s mentioned, He who desires ample provisions and his life be prolonged,

    • A.

      Should love one another for the Sake of ALLAH

    • B.

      Should maintain good ties with his blood relations

    • C.

      Should give charity

    • D.

      Spread peace

    Correct Answer
    B. Should maintain good ties with his blood relations
    Explanation
    Maintaining good ties with one's blood relations is mentioned as a means to desire ample provisions and a prolonged life in a hadith. This implies that having a strong bond with family members can bring blessings and benefits in terms of sustenance and longevity. It highlights the importance of fostering positive relationships with relatives, emphasizing the value of kinship and the positive impact it can have on one's life.

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  • 18. 

    In one of hadith it’s mentioned, the person who (lies) in order to conciliate between people is not a liar, when

    • A.

      He gives gifts

    • B.

      He gives charity

    • C.

      He conveys good

    • D.

      He shares food

    Correct Answer
    C. He conveys good
    Explanation
    This answer is correct because the hadith states that a person who lies in order to reconcile between people is not considered a liar if they convey good. This means that if someone tells a white lie or exaggerates the truth in order to bring people together or resolve a conflict, their intention is to spread positivity and promote harmony. Therefore, conveying good is seen as a valid justification for not being labeled as a liar in this context.

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  • 19. 

    'Shake hands and hatred will disappear. Give gifts to each other and love each other and enmity will disappear.' This hadith discussed in detailed under following tip during the workshop.

    • A.

      Tip No. 13

    • B.

      Tip No. 10

    • C.

      Tip No. 5

    • D.

      Tip No. 9

    Correct Answer
    B. Tip No. 10
  • 20. 

    ALLAH will love you for

    • A.

      Your Salah on time

    • B.

      Your intent

    • C.

      Your act

    • D.

      Your time

    Correct Answer
    A. Your Salah on time
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "your Salah on time" because in Islam, performing Salah (prayer) on time is highly emphasized and is considered a sign of devotion and obedience to Allah. It shows that the person values their relationship with Allah and is committed to fulfilling their religious duties. By praying on time, one demonstrates their love for Allah and their dedication to following His commands.

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  • 21. 

    ALLAH will love, if you

    • A.

      Enjoin the good

    • B.

      Offer Salah on time

    • C.

      Offer night prayer

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of above." This means that Allah will love you if you do all of the mentioned actions, which are enjoining the good, offering Salah on time, and offering night prayer. By doing these actions, you are showing obedience and devotion to Allah, which leads to His love and favor.

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  • 22. 

    If you want to be forgiven by ALLAH, there are following conditions:

    • A.

      Regret, on what you have done

    • B.

      Commitment, never to go back to that again

    • C.

      Consent seeking forgiveness of ALLAH

    • D.

      All of above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of above
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of above". This means that in order to be forgiven by Allah, one must fulfill all of the mentioned conditions: regretting what they have done, making a commitment to never repeat the same mistake again, and seeking forgiveness from Allah. These conditions show a sincere and genuine desire to repent and seek forgiveness, which is necessary for obtaining forgiveness from Allah.

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