Concept of Social and Economic Justice in the Quran 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What is the Quranic principle regarding wealth distribution? (A) Wealth should be hoarded (B) Wealth should circulate among all people (C) Wealth should remain with the rich (D) Wealth should be spent only on luxuries 2. : Which Surah emphasizes justice and equity as divine commands? (A) Surah Al-Fatiha (B) Surah Al-Baqarah (C) Surah Al-Hadid (D) Surah An-Nisa 3. : Which Quranic verse commands believers to “stand out firmly for justice”? (A) Surah Al-Ma’idah, Verse 8 (B) Surah Al-Kahf, Verse 28 (C) Surah Al-Anfal, Verse 60 (D) Surah Al-Fajr, Verse 15 4. : What does the Quran say about orphans in the context of social justice? (A) Ignore them (B) Exploit them (C) Treat them kindly and protect their rights (D) Send them away 5. : What is the Quranic command regarding fair trade? (A) Cheat to maximize profit (B) Use interest in transactions (C) Give full measure and weight in justice (D) Trade only with Muslims 6. : What economic practice is strictly forbidden in the Quran? (A) Zakat (B) Trade (C) Riba (usury) (D) Business partnerships 7. : What is the purpose of Zakat in Islamic economics? (A) Increase government revenue (B) Help the poor and redistribute wealth (C) Fund military campaigns (D) Encourage saving 8. : Which group of people is not among the recipients of Zakat as per Quran? (A) The poor (B) Travelers in need (C) The wealthy (D) Those in debt 9. : In Surah Al-Hashr, how is wealth described in terms of circulation? (A) It should accumulate in banks (B) It should circulate only among the rich (C) It should not circulate among the rich exclusively (D) It should be inherited only 10. : What is emphasized repeatedly in the Quran as a foundation for justice? (A) Personal desire (B) Community traditions (C) Fear of punishment (D) Taqwa (God-consciousness) 11. : What does the Quran say about dealing justly even with enemies? (A) Be harsh to them (B) Be unjust for revenge (C) Be just, as it is closer to piety (D) Avoid them altogether 12. : Which Surah speaks about fulfilling trusts and keeping promises? (A) Surah Al-Mutaffifin (B) Surah Al-Ma’arij (C) Surah Al-Muâminun (D) Surah Al-Qadr 13. : The Quran instructs not to consume one anotherâs wealth ______. (A) In charity (B) In trade (C) Unjustly (D) By Zakat 14. : How does the Quran describe the behavior of hypocrites regarding justice? (A) They are role models (B) They uphold all laws (C) They only seek justice for themselves (D) They are fair in all dealings 15. : The Quran encourages believers to support whom in economic matters? (A) Only their families (B) Only fellow Muslims (C) The poor, orphans, and wayfarers (D) Government officials 16. : What is the Quranic stance on bribery? (A) It is acceptable in trade (B) It is a sign of success (C) It is condemned (D) It is encouraged for political power 17. : The Quran mentions that injustice will be a cause of what on the Day of Judgment? (A) Wealth (B) Intercession (C) Punishment (D) Mercy 18. : What does the Quran say about monopolies or hoarding wealth? (A) Encourages for savings (B) Condemns it as unjust (C) Supports economic dominance (D) Promotes competition 19. : How is justice related to the Prophets in the Quran? (A) They focused only on rituals (B) They came with injustice (C) They were sent to establish justice (D) They avoided worldly issues 20. : The Quran requires testimony to be given even if it is against ______. (A) Enemies (B) Leaders (C) Oneself or family (D) Strangers 21. : According to the Quran, what is the fate of those who do not feed the needy? (A) They are rewarded (B) They are praised (C) They are condemned (D) They are overlooked 22. : In Surah Al-Baqarah, what is commanded regarding contracts and debts? (A) They should be verbal (B) Avoid documentation (C) Write them down clearly and justly (D) Delay payment indefinitely 23. : What role do believers have in maintaining social justice? (A) Remain silent (B) Only pray for it (C) Enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong (D) Depend on leaders only 24. : What is the Quranic punishment for devouring the property of orphans unjustly? (A) Forgiveness (B) Increase in wealth (C) Consuming fire in their bellies (D) Praise from society 25. : What economic duty is repeatedly emphasized in the Quran? (A) Earning maximum profit (B) Paying taxes (C) Giving Zakat and charity (D) Avoiding investments 26. : Which Surah warns against those who delay giving charity until death? (A) Surah Al-Mulk (B) Surah Al-Munafiqun (C) Surah Al-Takwir (D) Surah Al-Falaq 27. : What is the Quranâs guidance regarding dealings in trade? (A) Hide faults in goods (B) Deceive customers (C) Be honest and fair (D) Avoid all trade 28. : What does Surah Al-Takathur warn about? (A) The importance of wealth (B) The love of competition for worldly increase (C) The beauty of business (D) The reward of the rich 29. : What does the Quran say about the treatment of laborers? (A) Exploit them (B) Delay payment (C) Pay them fairly and on time (D) Ignore their rights 30. : According to the Quran, to whom does all wealth belong ultimately? (A) The government (B) The businessman (C) Allah (D) The banks 31. : What principle should guide giving charity, according to the Quran? (A) Show off to others (B) Expect something in return (C) Give in secret or openly for Allah’s sake (D) Lend it instead 32. : Which social class is specially protected in the Quran? (A) The elite (B) The powerful (C) The poor and weak (D) The rich traders 33. : What does the Quran teach about inheritance distribution? (A) It should be left to custom (B) Only sons should inherit (C) Prescribed shares should be followed (D) Elders decide it 34. : What does Surah Al-Humazah criticize? (A) Humility (B) Hoarding wealth and mocking others (C) Prayers (D) Honest trade 35. : According to the Quran, who deserves kindness and justice? (A) Only Muslims (B) Only family (C) All of humanity (D) Only rulers 36. : What does the Quran say about breaking trusts? (A) It is wise (B) Itâs a minor issue (C) It is a sign of hypocrisy (D) It builds trust 37. : How should justice be upheld according to the Quran? (A) Based on kinship (B) Based on race (C) Without bias or personal interest (D) According to tribe 38. : The Quran views charity as a means to achieve what? (A) Social status (B) Punishment relief (C) Spiritual and social purification (D) Avoid taxes 39. : What economic role is given to the state in the Quran? (A) Hoarding wealth (B) Redistribution of wealth (C) Taking all profit (D) Avoiding charity 40. : What is forbidden in Quran regarding orphansâ wealth? (A) Managing it (B) Investing it (C) Mixing it unjustly with personal wealth (D) Protecting it 41. : The Quran says that the best of people are those who? (A) Are wealthy (B) Live long lives (C) Benefit others (D) Rule nations 42. : What is the Quranic view on helping those in debt? (A) They should be punished (B) Ignore them (C) Relief and charity are encouraged (D) Publicly shame them 43. : In Quran, who is described as ânot true believerâ in context of justice? (A) One who offers prayers (B) One who fasts regularly (C) One who sleeps through the night (D) One who sleeps while his neighbor is hungry 44. : The Quran promotes economic justice through what institution? (A) Banks (B) Zakat (C) Taxes (D) Tribes 45. : What is the Quranic stance on wasteful spending (Israf)? (A) Encouraged for the rich (B) Permissible in charity (C) Condemned and discouraged (D) Rewarded in business 46. : What does the Quran call those who deny justice to orphans? (A) Friends of Allah (B) Believers (C) Liars in religion (D) Peacemakers 47. : What is expected of a Muslim in case of witnessing injustice? (A) Be silent (B) Support the oppressor (C) Stand up against it (D) Ignore it 48. : What is promised to those who uphold justice, according to Quran? (A) Wealth (B) Power (C) Nearness to Allah (D) Kingship 49. : What does the Quran emphasize in economic transactions? (A) Profit maximization (B) Transparency and fairness (C) Deception (D) Ignorance 50. : What does the Quran encourage for those who are wronged economically? (A) Revenge (B) Legal exploitation (C) Seek justice and forgive when possible (D) Remain silent