1. Interfaith dialogue in Islam aims to:
(A) Force conversion of other faiths
(B) Promote understanding and peaceful coexistence among different religions
(C) Isolate Muslims from others
(D) Only discuss trade agreements
2. The Qur’an teaches Muslims to:
(A) Only focus on political matters
(B) Avoid all non-Muslims
(C) Ignore other religions
(D) Engage respectfully with People of the Book (Jews and Christians)
3. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) signed treaties with:
(A) Non-Muslim communities to ensure peace
(B) Only Muslims
(C) Only allies
(D) No one
4. Interfaith dialogue helps in:
(A) Ignoring other religions
(B) Encouraging conflict
(C) Limiting knowledge
(D) Reducing misconceptions about Islam
5. Islam promotes discussion with other religions based on:
(A) Force and compulsion
(B) Wisdom and good manners (Hikmah and Ma’ruf)
(C) Ignorance
(D) Economic benefits only
6. The Qur’an encourages Muslims to:
(A) Force religion upon others
(B) Invite others to Islam with kindness
(C) Avoid all interaction
(D) Only teach Muslims
7. Interfaith dialogue is important to:
(A) Spread conflict
(B) Promote mutual respect and peace
(C) Limit communication
(D) Encourage isolation
8. The Prophet (PBUH) engaged with:
(A) Only his tribe
(B) Only Muslims
(C) Jews, Christians, and pagans in Medina
(D) Only political leaders
9. Islam emphasizes:
(A) Coexistence and tolerance
(B) Conflict with others
(C) Isolation from society
(D) Only internal matters
10. Interfaith dialogue strengthens:
(A) Military power
(B) Political dominance
(C) Economic control only
(D) Social harmony and understanding
11. Muslims should debate other religions:
(A) Secretly
(B) Aggressively
(C) Respectfully and knowledgeably
(D) Only in mosques
12. The Qur’an advises Muslims to:
(A) Only negotiate trade
(B) Argue harshly
(C) Avoid speaking at all
(D) Speak kindly and politely to non-Muslims
13. Interfaith dialogue helps to:
(A) Encourage wars
(B) Address misconceptions about Islamic teachings
(C) Spread misinformation
(D) Isolate communities
14. The Prophet (PBUH) respected:
(A) People of other faiths and their rights
(B) Only Muslims
(C) Only political allies
(D) Only traders
15. Islam promotes cooperation in:
(A) Social, educational, and humanitarian matters
(B) Military only
(C) Trade only
(D) Political domination only
16. Dialogue between Muslims and non-Muslims should be based on:
(A) Forceful persuasion
(B) Argumentation only
(C) Understanding, not confrontation
(D) Isolation
17. The Charter of Medina is an example of:
(A) Military conquest
(B) Peaceful coexistence with non-Muslims
(C) Religious isolation
(D) Trade monopoly
18. Islam encourages learning about:
(A) Trade systems only
(B) Only Islam
(C) Military strategies only
(D) Other religions to promote mutual respect
19. Interfaith dialogue prevents:
(A) Misunderstanding and hostility
(B) Peaceful coexistence
(C) Knowledge sharing
(D) Charity
20. Islam teaches Muslims to:
(A) Only interact for trade
(B) Avoid non-Muslims
(C) Force conversion
(D) Treat non-Muslims with justice and kindness
21. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) engaged in discussions with:
(A) Christian monks and Jewish scholars
(B) Only Muslims
(C) Only Arabs
(D) Only political leaders
22. Interfaith dialogue can promote:
(A) Peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding
(B) Conflict and division
(C) Isolation
(D) Economic exploitation only
23. Islam teaches that people of all faiths should be:
(A) Ignored
(B) Treated fairly and justly
(C) Forced to convert
(D) Restricted socially
24. Dialogue should be carried out with:
(A) Patience, wisdom, and respect
(B) Aggression
(C) Indifference
(D) Trade-only focus
25. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) respected:
(A) Only mosques
(B) Places of worship of other religions
(C) Only his home
(D) Only his tribe
26. Islam encourages collaboration with others in:
(A) Trade monopolies only
(B) Military campaigns only
(C) Political dominance only
(D) Humanitarian projects and social welfare
27. Interfaith dialogue is a way to:
(A) Promote division only
(B) Increase conflict
(C) Spread isolation
(D) Reduce prejudice and misconceptions
28. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) signed treaties with:
(A) Only Muslims
(B) Jews, Christians, and pagans for mutual security
(C) Only political allies
(D) Only Arabs
29. Islam teaches that debates should be:
(A) Only in mosques
(B) Aggressive and forceful
(C) Secretive
(D) Carried out with logic and good manners
30. The Qur’an emphasizes dialogue to:
(A) Isolate communities
(B) Encourage wars
(C) Spread ignorance
(D) Promote understanding and avoid conflicts
31. Islam encourages Muslims to:
(A) Avoid interaction
(B) Force conversion
(C) Be patient when explaining faith to others
(D) Only focus on Muslims
32. Interfaith dialogue can help:
(A) Encourage conflict
(B) Build trust between Muslim and non-Muslim communities
(C) Promote division
(D) Limit knowledge sharing
33. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) welcomed:
(A) Only Muslims
(B) Guests of different faiths
(C) Only relatives
(D) Only merchants
34. Islam promotes respect for:
(A) All human beings regardless of religion
(B) Only Muslims
(C) Only Arabs
(D) Only political leaders
35. Interfaith dialogue contributes to:
(A) Isolation
(B) Wars and conflicts
(C) Peaceful coexistence and social harmony
(D) Only trade agreements
36. Islam teaches that Muslims should:
(A) Avoid all dialogue
(B) Argue aggressively
(C) Speak politely and avoid harsh words in discussions
(D) Focus only on trade
37. Dialogue with other faiths helps to:
(A) Encourage isolation
(B) Promote hostility
(C) Correct misconceptions about Islam
(D) Spread misinformation
38. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) interacted with:
(A) Only Arabs
(B) Only Muslims
(C) People of different religions in Medina
(D) Only leaders
39. Interfaith dialogue aligns with Islamic principles of:
(A) Conflict and aggression
(B) Justice, mercy, and compassion
(C) Isolation and division
(D) Economic exploitation
40. Islam encourages interfaith dialogue to:
(A) Force conversion
(B) Promote mutual respect and peaceful coexistence
(C) Limit knowledge
(D) Encourage conflict