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This quiz covers key aspects of practicing Islam, including the Ten Obligatory Acts of Shi’a Islam, Shahadah, Salah, Sawm, Zakah, Hajj, and Jihad. Explore the significance of these practices and understand their importance in the Muslim faith.
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1. Name five the Ten Obligatory Acts of Shi’a Islam. Salah Sawn Zakah Hajj Khums Jihad Amr-bil-Maroof Nahi Anil Munkar Tawalla Tabarra back
2. State two ways Shahadah is used • Recited loudly in front of witnesses to • profess the Muslim faith. • Whispered into the ears of babies when they are born. • Said before death to demonstrate their commitment to Islam. • Recited throughout the day as part of Salah. back
3. Why do Muslims perform ablutions (wudu) before prayer? To ensure they are spiritually ready. To ensure they are physically ready. To give them time to mentally prepare to be in the right frame of mind to pray to Allah. back
4. Give three reasons why Sawm is important to Muslims? • One of the Five Pillars and is compulsory for most adult Muslims. • It helps Muslims learn self-discipline • It helps Muslims appreciate what Allah has provided • Develops sympathy with the poor and realise the importance of charity • Helps Muslims remember the importance of the Qur’an. • Strengthens the Ummah back
5. What is the importance of Zakah for Sunni Muslims? One of the Five Pillars Wealth is a gift to be shared It is what Allah wants them to do Sign of unity and supports the Ummah Frees Muslims from greed and selfishness back
6. What are the benefits of Hajj? Shows commitment to Allah som ethat they can be rewarded in al-Jannah Strengthens the Ummah Gives an opportunity to focus on Allah and ask for forgiveness back
7. Define the two different Jihads Greater Jihad – The inner struggle to become a better Muslim and become closer to God. Much more important than Lesser Jihad. Lesser Jihad – The outer struggle to defend Islam back
8. What is Id(Eid)-ul-Ahda? Known as the festival of sacrifice Its celebrated at the end of Hajj Muslims remember their own willingness to sacrifice anything to God’s wishes. Reminds Muslims of Ibrahims willingness to sacrifice his own son back
9. Define the nature of Shahadah It is the basic statement of Islamic faith and Muslims consider that anyone who cannot recite this is not a Muslim. Muslims believe it demonstrates their loyalty to Allah, the Prophet Muhammad and the religion of Islam. back
10. What is the purpose of Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Power)? To remember the gift of the Qur’an being given to humanity. To give Muslims the opportunity to ask for forgiveness for the things they have done wrong. Commemorate Muhammad receiving revelation from Allah back
11. State four of the seven parts of Hajj Wear Ihram (White robes) Perform Tawaf (Circle the Ka’bah) Complete sa’y (Run between the hills of Safa and Marwa Stand on Mount Arafat Throw stones at pillars in Mina (reject the devil) Celebrate Id-ul-dha Perform Tawaf back
12. Who is exempt from Sawm? Elderly Young Children Pregnant women Any Muslim physically or mentally unwell back