Lesson 9 - Hadeeth 6 Of Nawawi 40 - Caution Against Doubtful Matters

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Lesson 9 - Hadeeth 6 Of Nawawi 40 - Caution Against Doubtful Matters - Quiz

This is the last of the hadeeths in this block before revision next week. This quiz really is easy and t is easily possible to attain 100% in this quiz inshaa Allaah. 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. 
    In this hadeeth, the Messenger sall Allaahu alaihi wa sallam has divided the affairs into 3 matter. Tick the three matters.
    • A. 

      Preferred (masnoon)

    • B. 

      Disliked (makrooh)

    • C. 

      Lawful (halaal)

    • D. 

      Unlawful (haram)

    • E. 

      Doubtful/unclear

    • F. 

      Spiritual

    • G. 

      Physical

  • 2. 
    Which statement is true about the doubtful/unclear matters?
    • A. 

      They might be clear to some people but not others.

    • B. 

      Only Allaah and His Messenger can understand them.

    • C. 

      Only Allaah understands them and it is not possible for his prophets (alaihimus salaam) nor His angels.

  • 3. 
    When it is not clear to a person whether a matter is lawful (halaal) or unlawful (haram), the person should stay away from that unclear matter. This is to safeguard his religion and his honour.
    • A. 

      True

    • B. 

      False

  • 4. 
    In this hadeeth, the prohibitions are described as the ___________________ of Allaah. (Clue: the missing word is an anagram of SCARY AUNT)
  • 5. 
    With regards to a sanctuary, which of these sentences is the odd one out because it is the only one that is untrue?
    • A. 

      It is the norm for a king to possess some gardens and meadows.

    • B. 

      If cattle are not allowed into a sanctuary, the grass there will be more lush and more attractive to nearby cattle.

    • C. 

      If a shepherd does not want his cattle to graze in a sanctuary, he ought to prevent the cattle form grazing just around its edge otherwise they will end up grazing in the sanctuary.

    • D. 

      Allaah's Sanctuary is the forbidden matters because He has forbidden His servants from falling into them.

    • E. 

      Allaah's Sanctuary is His gardens and meadows

  • 6. 
    Tick the two statements that are true about the heart.
    • A. 

      If it is correct, then the whole body is set aright.

    • B. 

      The focal point of righteousness and corruption is the heart.

    • C. 

      Desires of the heart are not responsible for a person falling into impermissible (haram) and unclear matters.

    • D. 

      A person is not required to protect his heart from corruption since a person has no control over it.

    • E. 

      The heart is a metaphorical expression for the brain, which is the true seat of emotions.

  • 7. 
    Outer corruption is a sign of  ________   _____________  (Clue: the words are an anagram of CORNER RUIN POINT)
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