7 Lecture
ISL201
Midterm & Final Term Short Notes
PRACTICAL LAW (Ibadat)'
The concept of Ibadat is central to the Islamic faith, and Muslims are required to perform a number of specific acts of worship throughout their lives.
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Which of the following is not considered as one of the Five Pillars of Islam?
a) Hajj
b) Salah
c) Zakat
d) Fasting
e) Smoking
Answer: e) Smoking
How many times a day do Muslims offer Salah?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 5
Answer: e) 5
Which of the following is the month of fasting in Islam?
a) Muharram
b) Safar
c) Rabi al-Awwal
d) Ramadan
e) Shawwal
Answer: d) Ramadan
What is the name of the pilgrimage that Muslims make to Mecca?
a) Ihram
b) Hajj
c) Umrah
d) Tawaf
e) Sa'i
Answer: b) Hajj
How many times do Muslims perform Tawaf during Hajj?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 7
Answer: e) 7
Which of the following is not one of the conditions for fasting in Islam?
a) Being a Muslim
b) Being physically and mentally able to fast
c) Being financially able to provide for oneself and family
d) Being in a state of purity
e) None of the above
Answer: c) Being financially able to provide for oneself and family
What is the name of the charity that Muslims are required to give?
a) Sadaqah
b) Zakat
c) Khums
d) Fitrah
e) Kaffarah
Answer: b) Zakat
What is the name of the pilgrimage that Muslims can make any time of the year?
a) Ihram
b) Hajj
c) Umrah
d) Tawaf
e) Sa'i
Answer: c) Umrah
What is the name of the prayer that Muslims perform immediately after the sunset?
a) Fajr
b) Zuhr
c) Asr
d) Maghrib
e) Isha
Answer: d) Maghrib
How many units of prayer are in the Fajr prayer?
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
e) 5
Answer: b) 2
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What is Ibadat?
Answer: Ibadat refers to the acts of worship in Islam that are performed to please Allah and to fulfill one's duties towards Him.
Name some of the pillars of Islam related to Ibadat?
Answer: The pillars of Islam related to Ibadat are Salah (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting), and Hajj (pilgrimage).
What is the importance of Salah in Islam?
Answer: Salah is one of the most important pillars of Islam, and it is the means of communicating with Allah. It helps Muslims to remain connected to Allah throughout the day and to seek His blessings and guidance.
What is Zakat and what is its significance in Islam?
Answer: Zakat is a form of charity that Muslims are required to pay on their wealth. It is one of the pillars of Islam and is a means of purifying one's wealth and helping the needy.
What is Sawm and when is it obligatory?
Answer: Sawm refers to fasting, which is obligatory for Muslims during the month of Ramadan. It is a means of purifying the soul and developing self-discipline and self-control.
What is the significance of Hajj in Islam?
Answer: Hajj is one of the pillars of Islam, and it is obligatory for Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform it. It is a means of seeking forgiveness for one's sins and developing a sense of unity with the Muslim community.
What are the benefits of performing Ibadat?
Answer: Performing Ibadat helps Muslims to develop a closer relationship with Allah, to seek His guidance and blessings, and to purify their souls. It also helps to promote unity and brotherhood within the Muslim community.
What is the difference between Fard and Sunnah Ibadat?
Answer: Fard Ibadat are the acts of worship that are obligatory and mandatory for Muslims to perform, such as Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj. Sunnah Ibadat are the acts of worship that were performed by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and are recommended for Muslims to follow, such as the voluntary prayers.
How can one ensure that their Ibadat is accepted by Allah?
Answer: One can ensure that their Ibadat is accepted by Allah by performing it with sincerity and devotion, following the proper Islamic guidelines, and seeking forgiveness for any mistakes or shortcomings.
Why is it important for Muslims to perform Ibadat regularly?
Answer: Performing Ibadat regularly helps Muslims to remain connected to Allah and to develop a sense of discipline and self-control. It also helps to strengthen their faith and to purify their souls, which is essential for leading a righteous and fulfilling life.