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Islamic vocabulary

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

What is the meaning of the word "Quran"?

A
Frequently Recited
B
Rarely Recited
C
Recited Once
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The word "Quran" is derived from the Arabic root meaning "to recite" and is commonly translated as "the Recitation" or "Frequently Recited." This reflects the nature of the Quran as a text meant to be recited regularly.

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Islamic terminology

easy2021
Religious Studies

What is the meaning of the word "Quran"?

A
Frequently Recited
B
Rarely Recited
C
Recited Once
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The word "Quran" means "the recitation" or "frequently recited," referring to the Islamic holy book that is recited regularly by Muslims. Therefore, option A is correct.

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Islamic History

easy2021
Religious Studies

What is the name of the camel on which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) traveled?

A
Shabba
B
Khums
C
Qaswa
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The camel on which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) traveled is named Qaswa. This is a well-known fact in Islamic history, making option C the correct answer.

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Islamic scholars

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

Al-Muwatta is written by?

A
Imam Malik
B
Imam Hambal
C
Imam Abu Hanifa
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Al-Muwatta is a famous collection of hadith and Islamic jurisprudence compiled by Imam Malik. Therefore, the correct answer is Imam Malik.

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Islam (Five pillars)

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

How many basic pillars of Islam are there?

A
4
B
5
C
6
D
7
Explanation and memory cue

The basic pillars of Islam are five in number, known as the Five Pillars of Islam, which are fundamental acts of worship and practice in the Islamic faith.

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Islamic knowledge

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

What is the meaning of the word "Quran"?

A
Frequently Recited
B
Rarely Recited
C
Recited Once
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The word "Quran" means "the recitation" or "that which is recited frequently." It is derived from the Arabic root q-r-ʼ, which relates to reading or reciting. Therefore, option A, "Frequently Recited," is the correct meaning.

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Prophet biography

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

What is the name of the camel on which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) traveled?

A
Shabba
B
Khums
C
Qaswa
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

The camel on which the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) traveled is named Qaswa. This is well-documented in Islamic history and traditions.

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Islamic basics

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

Islam is based on?

A
Political laws
B
Customs and traditions
C
Quran and Sunnah
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Islam is based on the Quran, which is the holy book, and the Sunnah, which refers to the teachings and practices of the Prophet Muhammad. These form the primary sources of Islamic law and guidance.

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Quran (moral guidance)

medium2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

Which outcome best reflects the Quran as a source of moral clarity rather than ritual identity?

A
Ethical decisions guided by Quranic values
B
Increased recitation with unchanged behavior
C
Memorization for recognition
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Option A correctly reflects the Quran as a source of moral clarity because it emphasizes ethical decisions guided by Quranic values, which aligns with moral guidance rather than mere ritual identity. The other options focus on ritualistic aspects or are irrelevant.

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Islamic terminology

easy2021FIA LDC Paper 15-12-2021
Religious StudiesFIA

What is the opposite of Toheed?

A
Shirk
B
Kalma
C
Both
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

In Islamic terminology, 'Toheed' (Tawhid) refers to the oneness of God, while 'Shirk' refers to associating partners with God, which is considered its opposite. Therefore, the correct answer is 'Shirk'.