1. : What is the Arabic term for “justice” in Islam?
(A) Ihsan
(B) Adl
(C) Sabr
(D) Amanah
2. : Which verse of the Qur’an commands believers to “stand firmly for justice, even if against yourselves”?
(A) Surah Al-Baqarah (2:255)
(B) Surah Al-Nisa (4:135)
(C) Surah Al-Ikhlas (112:1)
(D) Surah Al-Kahf (18:110)
3. : What is the role of justice (Adl) in Islamic ethics?
(A) It ensures equality and prevents oppression
(B) It guarantees wealth for all
(C) It removes religious obligations
(D) It promotes political authority only
4. : Which Prophet is most often associated with fairness in judgments in Islamic tradition?
(A) Prophet Yusuf (AS)
(B) Prophet Dawood (AS)
(C) Prophet Yunus (AS)
(D) Prophet Musa (AS)
5. : What is the opposite of justice (Adl) in Islam, which is strongly condemned in the Qur’an?
(A) Ihsan
(B) Zulm (oppression)
(C) Sabr
(D) Amanah
6. : According to Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), who are the most beloved to Allah on the Day of Judgment?
(A) Those who are wealthy
(B) Those who are just leaders
(C) Those who are powerful warriors
(D) Those who are successful traders
7. : How does fairness (Adl) affect social ethics in Islam?
(A) It strengthens trust and social harmony
(B) It creates class divisions
(C) It encourages favoritism
(D) It reduces accountability