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Glad Tidings for Those who Pray

Authored by Mohammad Ali

Religious Studies

7th Grade

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Glad Tidings for Those who Pray
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

the value must you demonstrate to have high status with Allah on the Day of Judgment?

Keeping obedience to Allah

respect your parents

respect your prophets and your creator

be careful with dealing with people

all of above

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Prophet,c, said: “Convey glad tidings to those who walk to the mosque in the darkness, for they will be given full light on the Day of Judgment.” is that meaning :

The hadīth conveys glad tidings to those who continuously perform prayers with a group, especially prayers that are performed at night,

the hadith tells them that they will receive full light on the Day of Judgment.

Allah will compensate them for walking in the darkness by giving them a shining light

all of above

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

During the time of the Prophet, there was no electricity and people used to walk in the darkness. But with the availability of lighting in our gracious country, and we go by care are we get this rewards

yes we well get this rewards

no we didnt get this rewards

some times we get it , some times not .

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

the total time spent by a Muslim walking if he walks to a nearby mosque five times a day at the rate of 10 minutes to the mosque and back? And what is the total time spent walking per week? is it

340 minutes

350 minutes

200 minutes

100 minutes

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

According to Othman bin Affan,l, the Prophet,c, said: “Whoever performs Ishāʾ prayer with a group is as if he has prayed for half of the night. And whoever performs the Fajr prayer with a group is as if he has prayed the whole night”.the reward of a person who always performs Fajr and Ishāʾ prayers? is it:

is as if he has prayed for half of the night

as if he has prayed the whole night”.

as if he has prayed the whole night”. and a half of night

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