Definition and Importance of Hadith 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What is the meaning of the word “Hadith”? (A) Story (B) Speech (C) Saying or narration (D) Letter 2. : Hadith primarily refers to the sayings and actions of which figure? (A) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (B) Abu Bakr (C) Umar ibn Al-Khattab (D) Ali ibn Abi Talib 3. : What is the primary source of Islamic law after the Quran? (A) Tafsir (B) Hadith (C) Ijma (D) Qiyas 4. : The Hadith serves as a guide for understanding which text more clearly? (A) Bible (B) Torah (C) Quran (D) Psalms 5. : The Hadiths are categorized mainly into how many types based on authenticity? (A) Two (B) Three (C) Four (D) Five 6. : What are the three main classifications of Hadith based on authenticity? (A) Sahih, Hasan, Daif (B) Qawi, Mutawassit, Dhaif (C) Sahih, Mawdu, Hasan (D) Hasan, Qawi, Mawdu 7. : The term “Sahih Hadith” means: (A) Weak narration (B) Authentic narration (C) Fabricated narration (D) Less authentic narration 8. : What does “Daif Hadith” mean? (A) Strong narration (B) Weak narration (C) Fabricated narration (D) Reliable narration 9. : Why is Hadith important in Islamic teachings? (A) It explains the practices of other religions (B) It guides the understanding of the Quran (C) It replaces the Quran (D) It only serves historical purposes 10. : Hadith literature helps Muslims in which of the following? (A) Social customs (B) Political governance (C) Religious rulings (D) Economic planning 11. : Which of the following is NOT a collection of Hadith? (A) Sahih al-Bukhari (B) Sahih Muslim (C) Tafsir ibn Kathir (D) Sunan Abu Dawood 12. : Who is known as the compiler of the most authentic Hadith collection, Sahih al-Bukhari? (A) Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj (B) Imam Bukhari (C) Abu Dawood (D) Al-Nasa’i 13. : Hadiths are transmitted through a chain of narrators called: (A) Sanad (B) Matn (C) Tafsir (D) Ijma 14. : The actual text or content of a Hadith is called: (A) Sanad (B) Matn (C) Fihrist (D) Qiyas 15. : Which of the following is an essential criterion for a Hadith to be considered Sahih? (A) The chain of narrators must be continuous (B) It must be narrated only in Arabic (C) It must be accompanied by Quranic verses (D) It must be popular among people 16. : Hadith literature is important because it provides: (A) A historical record of the Prophet’s life (B) Scientific explanations (C) Political advice (D) Economic laws 17. : What role do Hadith play in Islamic jurisprudence? (A) They are irrelevant (B) They serve as primary evidence (C) They are only secondary to customs (D) They contradict the Quran 18. : Which term describes fabricated Hadith that are falsely attributed to the Prophet? (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Mawdu (D) Daif 19. : The study and verification of Hadith chains is known as: (A) Tafsir (B) Fiqh (C) Ilm al-Rijal (D) Qiyas 20. : Hadith that has an uninterrupted chain of trustworthy narrators is called: (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mawdu 21. : Why do Muslims rely on Hadith besides the Quran? (A) Quran is incomplete (B) Hadith explains the implementation of Quranic commands (C) Hadith replaces the Quran (D) Hadith is easier to understand 22. : Which of the following is NOT a type of Hadith based on content? (A) Qudsi (B) Nabawi (C) Mawdu (D) Sahih 23. : Hadith Qudsi refers to narrations where: (A) The Prophet quotes Allah’s exact words (B) The Prophet’s own words about Allah (C) The Prophet’s interpretation of Quran (D) None of the above 24. : What is the importance of Hadith in daily Muslim life? (A) It guides worship, morals, and behavior (B) It offers political advice (C) It only tells stories (D) It is optional to follow 25. : The verification of the narrator’s integrity in Hadith science is called: (A) Tafsir (B) Jarh wa Ta’dil (C) Qiyas (D) Ijma 26. : The famous Hadith collection by Imam Muslim is called: (A) Sahih al-Bukhari (B) Sahih Muslim (C) Sunan Ibn Majah (D) Sunan al-Tirmidhi 27. : Which Hadith collection is considered the most authentic after Sahih al-Bukhari? (A) Sunan Abu Dawood (B) Sahih Muslim (C) Sunan al-Nasa’i (D) Muwatta Malik 28. : Hadith provides detailed explanations of which pillar of Islam? (A) Shahada (Faith) (B) Salah (Prayer) (C) Zakat (Charity) (D) All of the above 29. : The study of Hadith includes examining: (A) The text alone (B) The chain of narrators alone (C) Both the text and chain of narrators (D) The place of narration only 30. : Which of the following is NOT a primary purpose of Hadith? (A) Preservation of Prophet’s teachings (B) Explanation of Quranic verses (C) Scientific discovery (D) Guidance in daily life 31. : Who is the first scholar to compile Hadith in a book form? (A) Imam Bukhari (B) Imam Malik (C) Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (D) Imam Muslim 32. : The phrase “Ilm al-Hadith” means: (A) Science of the Quran (B) Science of Hadith (C) Science of prayer (D) Science of language 33. : The importance of Hadith in Islamic law is because: (A) It contradicts the Quran (B) It completes the Quranic injunctions (C) It replaces Quranic injunctions (D) It only serves historical interest 34. : What is the primary difference between Quran and Hadith? (A) Quran is word of Allah, Hadith is sayings of the Prophet (B) Both are sayings of Allah (C) Both are sayings of the Prophet (D) Quran is less important 35. : Which Hadith collection is part of the “Kutub al-Sittah” (The six major Hadith books)? (A) Sahih al-Bukhari (B) Sunan Abu Dawood (C) Jami’ at-Tirmidhi (D) All of the above 36. : Hadiths serve to: (A) Explain the Sunnah (B) Oppose the Quran (C) Introduce new laws (D) None of the above 37. : What is the Sunnah in Islam? (A) The life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (B) The Quranic verses (C) Islamic prayers (D) Islamic calendar 38. : The importance of Hadith in Shariah law is to: (A) Provide detailed guidance for worship and transactions (B) Replace the Quran (C) Serve political agendas (D) None of the above 39. : The Arabic term for “chain of narrators” in Hadith terminology is: (A) Isnad (B) Matn (C) Tafsir (D) Ijma 40. : The Matn of a Hadith refers to: (A) The chain of narrators (B) The text or content (C) The narrator’s biography (D) The place of narration 41. : Hadiths are used to understand the context of which Islamic pillar better? (A) Hajj (B) Zakat (C) Salah (D) All of the above 42. : Who among the following is NOT a famous Hadith compiler? (A) Imam Bukhari (B) Imam Muslim (C) Imam Ghazali (D) Imam Abu Dawood 43. : The importance of verifying Hadith is to: (A) Ensure authenticity (B) Remove Quranic verses (C) Change meanings (D) None of the above 44. : Hadith studies include the evaluation of narrators’: (A) Memory (B) Integrity (C) Moral character (D) All of the above 45. : The compilation of Hadith began in which century after Hijrah? (A) 1st century (B) 2nd century (C) 3rd century (D) 4th century 46. : Hadith serves as a source of Islamic ethics by: (A) Providing moral examples from the Prophet’s life (B) Giving political instructions (C) Focusing on historical events (D) None of the above 47. : The principle of “Isnad” ensures: (A) The Hadith’s authenticity through reliable chains (B) The text is short (C) The Hadith is popular (D) The Hadith is easy to memorize 48. : The term “Sunnah” refers to: (A) Quranic verses (B) Prophet’s traditions (C) Islamic prayers (D) None of the above 49. : Which is NOT a factor in determining the strength of a Hadith? (A) Continuity of chain (B) Reliability of narrators (C) The language of narration (D) Accuracy of content 50. : The role of Hadith in Islamic faith is to: (A) Supplement Quranic teachings (B) Provide scientific facts (C) Replace the Quran (D) None of the above