Islamic Values and Principles

Islamic Values and Principles

8th Grade

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Islamic Values and Principles

Islamic Values and Principles

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Religious Studies

8th Grade

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9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Explain the concept of friendship in Islam and its importance.

In Islam, friendship is only for personal gain and not for mutual support

Friendship in Islam is not important and is not emphasized

The concept of friendship in Islam is irrelevant and has no significance

Friendship in Islam is highly valued and emphasized. It is considered a bond of faith and is important for mutual support, compassion, and kindness. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, 'A person is likely to follow the faith of his friend, so be careful whom you befriend.'

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

How is the value of work perceived in Islam?

The value of work is perceived as irrelevant and unnecessary in Islam

The value of work is perceived as important and honorable in Islam, as it is seen as a means of fulfilling one's duty to God and contributing to the well-being of society.

The value of work is perceived as harmful and sinful in Islam

The value of work is perceived as insignificant and dishonorable in Islam

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

What is the significance of the name Al Hafeedh in Islam?

The significance of the name Al Hafeedh in Islam is that it refers to a type of food or drink in Islamic culture

The significance of the name Al Hafeedh in Islam is that it refers to a specific place in Islamic history

The significance of the name Al Hafeedh in Islam is that it refers to Allah as the Guardian, the Preserver, and the Protector of all things.

The significance of the name Al Hafeedh in Islam is that it refers to a historical figure in Islamic tradition

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the environmental problems according to Islam and how they should be addressed.

In Islam, environmental problems are not considered important and are not addressed

The solution to environmental problems in Islam is to use more natural resources without concern for conservation

Islam encourages the destruction of the environment as a way to show dominance over nature

In Islam, environmental problems are seen as a result of human actions that disrupt the balance created by Allah. It is emphasized to protect the environment, conserve resources, and avoid wastage. Addressing these problems involves promoting sustainable practices, conservation of natural resources, and responsible stewardship of the earth.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Explain the importance of personal hygiene in Islam and its relevance to moral conduct.

Personal hygiene is highly emphasized in Islam as it is considered a part of one's faith. It is important for maintaining physical cleanliness and purity, which is essential for spiritual well-being. Good personal hygiene also reflects a person's respect for themselves and others, contributing to moral conduct and overall societal well-being.

Personal hygiene is not important in Islam and has no relevance to moral conduct

Personal hygiene is only important for health reasons and has no connection to moral conduct

Personal hygiene is only important for physical appearance and has no spiritual significance

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

How does Islam define friendship and what are the qualities of a good friend according to Islamic teachings?

Islam defines friendship as a bond based on material possessions and wealth. A good friend in Islam is someone who is rich and can provide financial support.

Islam defines friendship as a bond based on competition and rivalry. A good friend in Islam is someone who challenges you and brings out your aggressive nature.

Islam defines friendship as a bond based on deceit and manipulation. A good friend in Islam is someone who is cunning and can outsmart others.

Islam defines friendship as a bond based on faith and righteousness. A good friend in Islam is someone who is trustworthy, loyal, supportive, and encourages you to do good deeds.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

What are the attributes of Al Hafeedh and how do they reflect in Islamic teachings?

The attributes of Al Hafeedh include being the Destroyer and the Punisher, which reflects in Islamic teachings by emphasizing fear and punishment.

The attributes of Al Hafeedh include being the Forgiver and the Merciful, which reflects in Islamic teachings by emphasizing the belief that humans can attain salvation through their own actions.

The attributes of Al Hafeedh include being the Creator and the Sustainer, which reflects in Islamic teachings by emphasizing the belief in multiple gods.

The attributes of Al Hafeedh include being the Guardian, the Preserver, and the Protector. These attributes reflect in Islamic teachings by emphasizing the belief that Allah is the ultimate Guardian and Preserver of all things, and that humans should trust in His protection and guidance.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Discuss the Islamic perspective on the value of work and its role in a person's life.

In Islam, work is considered a form of worship and is highly valued. It is seen as a means of earning a livelihood, contributing to society, and fulfilling one's responsibilities. The Prophet Muhammad emphasized the importance of honest labor and earning a halal (lawful) income. Work is also seen as a way to develop discipline, self-reliance, and to seek the pleasure of Allah through honest and ethical means.

The Islamic perspective on work is that it is only for men and women should not be involved in any form of labor.

According to Islam, work is only for earning money and has no spiritual significance.

In Islam, work is considered a waste of time and is not valued at all.

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Explain the significance of the Asmaul Husna names Al Musawwiru and Al Wahhab in Islam.

Al Musawwiru refers to the One who destroys everything in existence, while Al Wahhab refers to the One who takes away gifts and blessings without any return.

Al Musawwiru refers to the One who creates chaos and disorder, while Al Wahhab refers to the One who withholds gifts and blessings without any return.

Al Musawwiru refers to the One who shapes only certain things in existence, while Al Wahhab refers to the One who bestows curses and punishments without any return.

Al Musawwiru refers to the One who forms and shapes everything in existence, while Al Wahhab refers to the One who bestows gifts and blessings without any return. Both names highlight the creative and generous nature of Allah in Islam.