Authenticity of Hadith – Principles of Verification 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What is the primary science used to verify the authenticity of Hadith? (A) Ilm al-Fiqh (B) Ilm al-Tafsir (C) Ilm al-Rijal (D) Ilm al-Balagha 2. : Which term refers to the chain of narrators in a Hadith? (A) Matn (B) Isnād (C) Qiyas (D) Sunnah 3. : What is the content or text of a Hadith called? (A) Matn (B) Rawi (C) Sanad (D) Tabi’i 4. : Which scholar is considered the pioneer in Hadith compilation and authentication? (A) Imam Abu Hanifa (B) Imam Bukhari (C) Imam Shafi’i (D) Imam Ghazali 5. : What is the meaning of “Sahih” in the context of Hadith classification? (A) Weak (B) Fabricated (C) Authentic (D) Rejected 6. : Which term denotes a Hadith with a continuous chain of reliable narrators? (A) Da‘if (B) Mawdu‘ (C) Sahih (D) Mursal 7. : What is a “Da‘if” Hadith? (A) A strong Hadith (B) A fabricated Hadith (C) A weak Hadith (D) A consensus Hadith 8. : What is the name of the process used to examine the integrity of narrators? (A) Takhrij (B) Jarh wa Ta’dil (C) Qiyas (D) Ijtihad 9. : Which book is considered the most authentic book after the Qur’an in Sunni Islam? (A) Sunan Abu Dawood (B) Sahih Muslim (C) Sahih Bukhari (D) Musnad Ahmad 10. : What does the term “Hasan” indicate in Hadith classification? (A) Fabricated (B) Acceptable (C) Rejected (D) Mutawatir 11. : A Hadith that has multiple chains of narration is called: (A) Ahad (B) Mawdu‘ (C) Mutawatir (D) Hasan 12. : Which type of Hadith is accepted for legal rulings in Islam? (A) Mursal (B) Da‘if (C) Sahih (D) Mawdu‘ 13. : What is the main criterion for rejecting a Hadith? (A) Matn being clear (B) Narrator being unknown or unreliable (C) Chain being complete (D) Language being Arabic 14. : Who compiled the Hadith book Sahih Muslim? (A) Imam Tirmidhi (B) Imam Bukhari (C) Imam Muslim (D) Imam Ibn Majah 15. : What does “Isnad Ali” refer to? (A) A fabricated chain (B) A weak chain (C) A short chain with few narrators (D) A chain with high authority 16. : What is the significance of “Mutawatir” Hadith? (A) Highly questionable (B) Repeated by only one narrator (C) Confirmed by multiple independent sources (D) Requires further verification 17. : Which Hadith classification means “fabricated”? (A) Hasan (B) Mawdu‘ (C) Sahih (D) Da‘if 18. : A Hadith with a broken chain is called: (A) Marfu‘ (B) Mursal (C) Sahih (D) Mutawatir 19. : Which scholar is known for developing strict criteria for Hadith acceptance? (A) Imam Abu Hanifa (B) Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (C) Imam Malik (D) Imam Bukhari 20. : What is the study of Hadith narrators called? (A) Fiqh (B) Rijal (C) Tafsir (D) Kalam 21. : What is the minimum number of narrators required for a Hadith to be considered Mutawatir? (A) One (B) Two (C) Four (D) Numerous (cannot be precisely counted) 22. : A narrator who is known for weak memory would lead to a Hadith being classified as: (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Da‘if (D) Mutawatir 23. : Which of the following does NOT affect the authenticity of a Hadith? (A) Integrity of narrator (B) Number of narrators (C) Time of revelation (D) Continuity of chain 24. : What is the purpose of the science of Hadith classification? (A) To interpret the Qur’an (B) To verify Hadith authenticity (C) To analyze Arabic grammar (D) To explain Shariah law 25. : A Hadith narrated by a single trustworthy narrator at each level is termed: (A) Mutawatir (B) Hasan (C) Ahad (D) Mursal 26. : What is meant by “Marfu‘” Hadith? (A) Saying of a Companion (B) Saying of a Tabi‘i (C) Saying attributed to the Prophet (D) Saying of a scholar 27. : Who introduced the term “Sahih” in Hadith sciences? (A) Imam Muslim (B) Imam Malik (C) Imam Bukhari (D) Imam Tirmidhi 28. : What does “Mu‘allaq” mean in Hadith terminology? (A) Missing chain from the end (B) Broken chain from the beginning (C) A fabricated Hadith (D) A verified Hadith 29. : What is the highest level of authenticity in Hadith? (A) Hasan (B) Da‘if (C) Sahih (D) Mawdu‘ 30. : What is the term for criticism of narrators in Hadith science? (A) Ta’wil (B) Jarh (C) Ijtihad (D) Taqleed 31. : What is meant by “Ta‘dil” in Hadith sciences? (A) Criticizing narrators (B) Declaring narrators reliable (C) Classifying Hadith (D) Interpreting Hadith 32. : A Hadith narrated with consistent wording by many sources is called: (A) Ahad (B) Hasan (C) Mutawatir (D) Mursal 33. : A Hadith that contradicts stronger evidence is called: (A) Shadh (B) Sahih (C) Mawdu‘ (D) Hasan 34. : What does “Mudallas” mean in Hadith terminology? (A) Fabricated narrator (B) Hidden defect in chain (C) Complete isnad (D) Honest narrator 35. : Which scholar compiled Al-Muwatta, an early Hadith collection? (A) Imam Muslim (B) Imam Bukhari (C) Imam Malik (D) Imam Ibn Majah 36. : The chain of transmission in Hadith is also known as: (A) Ijma‘ (B) Isnad (C) Tafsir (D) Tabi‘ 37. : What is the main source for evaluating the narrator’s trustworthiness? (A) Matn (B) Tafsir (C) Ilm al-Rijal (D) Qiyas 38. : What does “Munqati‘” Hadith mean? (A) Disconnected chain (B) Fabricated narration (C) Consistent narration (D) Verified Hadith 39. : A Hadith with no known defect and complete chain is classified as: (A) Hasan (B) Mursal (C) Sahih (D) Mawdu‘ 40. : Which of the following scholars wrote Musnad Ahmad? (A) Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (B) Imam Abu Dawood (C) Imam Tirmidhi (D) Imam Nasa’i 41. : What does the term “Matn” refer to? (A) The title of a book (B) The biography of narrators (C) The actual content of Hadith (D) The ruling in Fiqh 42. : A Hadith found to be fabricated is called: (A) Hasan (B) Sahih (C) Mawdu‘ (D) Mutawatir 43. : Which criteria is NOT essential in classifying Hadith as Sahih? (A) Continuous chain (B) Trustworthy narrators (C) Clear grammar (D) Absence of hidden defects 44. : A Hadith attributed to a Companion is called: (A) Marfu‘ (B) Mawquf (C) Mursal (D) Sahih 45. : Which term is used for Hadith where one or more narrators are unknown? (A) Da‘if (B) Mawdu‘ (C) Majhul (D) Hasan 46. : Which of the following is a book dedicated to weak and fabricated Hadith? (A) Sunan Ibn Majah (B) Sahih Muslim (C) Al-Mawdhu‘at (D) Al-Muwatta 47. : The reliability of narrators is determined by studying their: (A) Linguistic skills (B) Religious piety and memory (C) Wealth (D) Age 48. : The process of classifying Hadith is part of which broader Islamic science? (A) Tafsir (B) Fiqh (C) Ulum al-Hadith (D) Kalam 49. : A Hadith lacking one narrator in the chain is known as: (A) Marfu‘ (B) Mursal (C) Mawdu‘ (D) Hasan 50. : What is a “Sahabi” in the context of Hadith transmission? (A) A Prophet (B) A scholar of Fiqh (C) A Companion of the Prophet (D) A compiler of Hadith