
Surah Nisa 108 - 115
Authored by Rida Dawood
Religious Studies
8th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
What important lesson did we learn from the story of an accused Jewish man and a Muslims thief?
Having Taqwa (Fear of Allah) in Islamic judiciary is very important
If a judgment (in or out of official court) incline on taking sides of the wrong even a little bit then, the person is required to make Astaghfar
Both of the above
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Some parents defend their children's distance from deen, some spouses defend/take sides of each others wrong doings, some people defend their friends sin, etc. In dunya we can take their side because they are one of us, but who will argue with Allah SWT on the Day of resurrection
Support should only be for the right cause
Supporting loved ones no matter what show that we love them
We are not responsible for other people's deen around us
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Army in some countries collaborate with corrupt politicians, threaten the judges for their lives, reputation, and family safety to get the desired verdict against innocent people by making false cases against them. What does Allah SWT say about such corrupt and greedy Muslims in the Quran who try to fool their nation?
They hide their deception from people, but they can never hide it from Allah. Allah is fully aware of what they do
You 'believers' are advocating for each other in this life, but who will 'dare to' come to your defence on the Day of Judgement
Both of the above
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
Allah SWT forgives if a sinner _____ repents, seeks Allah's forgiveness, and mend his ways.
Carelessly
Genuinely
Casually
Hurriedly
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
A shepherd boy repeatedly lies and fools the villagers into thinking a wolf is attacking his town's flock. When an actual wolf appears and the boy calls for help, the villagers believe that it is another false alarm, and the sheep are eaten by the wolf. As a result, shepherd's master got furious and kicked him out of the job and no one trusted him after. What do we learn from this story?
Boys are often very naughty at young age. Villagers should have kept an eye on him
Lying is not that big of a sin. The villagers were not pious either
Those who commit a major or minor sin will have to face the punishment themselves. No one else will be held responsible
Whether he repents or not, ask for forgiveness or not, villagers should have given him another chance
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A family is having dinner together. A child moves her hand and a glass falls down and breaks. The child now starts looking at her younger brother sitting next to her, as if he dropped the glass. Now the entire family thinks it was the little boy who did it. How do you think the child wronged herself by blaming her little brother for her mistake?
When you accuse or slander someone of a sin committed by you, then you are actually guilty of belittling someone's reputation, and an unintentional sin grows into an intentional sin
Getting each other in trouble is one of the entertainment siblings enjoy. Such a small thing can't turn into a sin
7.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
What two scenarios are mentioned in the story of a jewish man and a Muslim thief?
One commits a sin and he seeks forgiveness
One commits a sin and gathers his friends to join in too
One may commit a sin, repent and stay doubtful he won't get forgiveness
One may commit sin and instead of repenting accuse someone else of the sin. By blaming someone, the sin increases
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