Lesson 21 - Hadeeth 19 (First) - Be Mindful Of Allaah

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Hadeeth 19 of Nawawis 40 is actually two narrations that are related. This quiz is on the first 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. 

    Which young companion was given advice by Allaah's Messengr (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) in this hadeeth?

    • A.

      Abdullaah ibn Umar

    • B.

      Abdullaah ibn Abbaas

    • C.

      Abdullaah ibn Masood

    • D.

      Abdullaah ibn Amr

    Correct Answer
    B. Abdullaah ibn Abbaas
    Explanation
    In this hadeeth, the young companion who was given advice by Allah's Messenger (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) is Abdullah ibn Abbas.

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  • 2. 

    Which words did the Messenger (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) say to make Abdullaah pay attention to him?

    • A.

      "Know! May Allaah have Mercy on you."

    • B.

      "Be mindful!"

    • C.

      "Pay heed to what follows."

    • D.

      "As for what proceeds."

    • E.

      "Indeed, I am going to teach you some words."

    Correct Answer
    E. "Indeed, I am going to teach you some words."
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Indeed, I am going to teach you some words." This is the correct answer because it directly addresses the action that the Messenger (sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam) is about to take, which is teaching Abdullaah some words. The other options are not related to the action of teaching and do not indicate that the Messenger is about to impart knowledge to Abdullaah.

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  • 3. 

    What does it mean to "Be mindful of Allaah"? (Tick/check all correct answers)

    • A.

      Take care that no harm comes to Him

    • B.

      Protect the disbelievers from Him

    • C.

      Be mindful of His set limits

    • D.

      Comply with his commands

    • E.

      Abstain from His prohibition

    Correct Answer(s)
    C. Be mindful of His set limits
    D. Comply with his commands
    E. Abstain from His prohibition
    Explanation
    "Be mindful of Allaah and He will protect you."
    If a person is not mindful of Allaah then that person does not deserve that Allaah should protect him.

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  • 4. 

    "Be mindful of Allaah and you will find Him facing you." What does this mean? (Tick/check all correct answers)

    • A.

      Allaah's is everywhere in His dhaat (essence), even in the toilet.

    • B.

      He will direct you to every good.

    • C.

      He will bring you close to good

    • D.

      You can see Allaah with your eyes in this life.

    • E.

      He will guide you to good.

    • F.

      He will protect you.

    • G.

      He will prevent you from good.

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. He will direct you to every good.
    C. He will bring you close to good
    E. He will guide you to good.
    F. He will protect you.
    Explanation
    This statement means that if a person is mindful of Allah and constantly aware of His presence, Allah will guide them towards every good thing, bring them closer to good, protect them, and guide them towards righteousness.

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  • 5. 

    It is permissible to ask the creation for something or seek their aid, but with what condition?

    • A.

      You must know that Allaah is the cause and the person you asked is only the effect.

    • B.

      You msut say, "Yarhamukillaah."

    • C.

      It is better to say, "If you will and inshaa Allaah (if Allaah wills)."

    Correct Answer
    A. You must know that Allaah is the cause and the person you asked is only the effect.
    Explanation
    When asking someone for something or seeking their aid, it is important to understand that Allah is the ultimate cause and the person you are asking is only a means or a secondary cause. By recognizing this, you acknowledge that Allah is the one who ultimately has control over the outcome. Additionally, it is recommended to say "Yarhamukillaah" (may Allah have mercy on you) as a sign of gratitude and humility. It is also better to add "If you will and inshaa Allaah" (if Allah wills) to show that you are aware that the final decision rests with Allah.

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  • 6. 

    The pen mentioned in this hadeeth (There is more than one correct option. Mark them all.

    • A.

      Wrote the words of Allaah.

    • B.

      Has finished writing.

    • C.

      Has just been lifted and the pages are still wet.

    • D.

      Wrote words which cannot be altered or changed.

    • E.

      Is an excuse not to do good deeds and be fatalistic.

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Wrote the words of Allaah.
    B. Has finished writing.
    D. Wrote words which cannot be altered or changed.
    Explanation
    The correct answer options indicate that the pen mentioned in the hadeeth has the ability to write the words of Allah, has finished writing, and writes words that cannot be altered or changed. These options suggest that the pen is a divine tool used to record the divine words of Allah, and that once it finishes writing, the words cannot be altered or changed.

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  • 7. 

    Who narrated both relate narrations (this week's and next week) that come as Hadeeth 19? (Clue: anagram of ADMIT IT HERE)

    Correct Answer(s)
    At Tirmidhee, At Tirmidhi, Tirmidhee, Tirmidhi, Attirmidhee, Attirmidi, Tirmidhie
    Explanation
    The correct answer is At Tirmidhee, At Tirmidhi, Tirmidhee, Tirmidhi, Attirmidhee, Attirmidi, Tirmidhie. This is because the question asks for the narrator of both relate narrations, and all the variations provided are different ways of referring to the same person, Imam At-Tirmidhi.

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