1. The term Halal in Islam means:
(A) Forbidden
(B) Permissible or lawful
(C) Optional
(D) Neutral
2. Haram refers to:
(A) Neutral
(B) Recommended
(C) Forbidden or unlawful
(D) Optional
3. Eating pork is:
(A) Sunnah
(B) Halal
(C) Makruh
(D) Haram
4. Drinking alcohol is:
(A) Makruh
(B) Halal
(C) Mustahab
(D) Haram
5. Earning money through theft is:
(A) Recommended
(B) Halal
(C) Permissible if needed
(D) Haram
6. Halal food must be:
(A) Cooked in any way
(B) Prepared by anyone
(C) Any type of meat
(D) Slaughtered according to Islamic law
7. Zakat is considered:
(A) Optional gift
(B) Haram
(C) Halal and obligatory charity
(D) Only recommended
8. Gambling is:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Recommended
(D) Optional
9. Consuming halal meat requires:
(A) Name of Allah to be invoked during slaughter
(B) Any ritual
(C) Only cooking properly
(D) Only cutting meat finely
10. Riba (interest/usury) is:
(A) Recommended
(B) Halal
(C) Haram in Islam
(D) Optional
11. Halal income is earned through:
(A) Bribery
(B) Gambling
(C) Lawful and honest means
(D) Stealing
12. Eating dead meat (carrion) is:
(A) Haram
(B) Halal
(C) Recommended
(D) Optional
13. Consuming meat of an animal not properly slaughtered is:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Sunnah
(D) Mustahab
14. Lying and cheating in business is:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Recommended
(D) Optional
15. Using lawful wealth to help the poor is:
(A) Neutral
(B) Haram
(C) Optional only
(D) Halal and virtuous
16. Stealing from others is:
(A) Recommended
(B) Halal
(C) Optional
(D) Haram
17. Eating halal food is important because:
(A) It is spiritually and physically beneficial
(B) Only culturally important
(C) Only for taste
(D) Optional
18. Bribery and corruption are:
(A) Haram
(B) Halal
(C) Recommended
(D) Optional
19. Halal business practices ensure:
(A) Ethical, lawful, and honest transactions
(B) Only profit
(C) Only trade
(D) Only personal gain
20. Eating improperly slaughtered animals violates:
(A) The concept of Halal
(B) The Sunnah only
(C) Optional practices
(D) Makruh
21. Using unlawful wealth is:
(A) Recommended
(B) Halal
(C) Haram
(D) Optional
22. Halal includes:
(A) Food, drink, business, and behavior permitted in Islam
(B) Only food
(C) Only clothing
(D) Only prayer
23. Haram actions lead to:
(A) Only worldly benefit
(B) Sin and punishment in the Hereafter
(C) Only social recognition
(D) Only cultural acceptance
24. Alcohol consumption is forbidden because:
(A) Only optional avoidance
(B) It is unhealthy only
(C) Only culturally discouraged
(D) It causes harm and leads to sinful behavior
25. Eating halal meat requires that the animal is:
(A) Already dead
(B) Healthy and alive at the time of slaughter
(C) Sick
(D) Any animal
26. Halal transactions avoid:
(A) Fraud, deceit, and exploitation
(B) Only profit
(C) Only trade
(D) Only contracts
27. Interest (Riba) is prohibited because:
(A) Only social matter
(B) It is only financial
(C) It is exploitative and unjust
(D) Optional practice
28. Gambling is prohibited because:
(A) It leads to loss, injustice, and social harm
(B) Only for fun
(C) Only optional
(D) Only cultural practice
29. Halal income requires:
(A) Only inheritance
(B) Using deception
(C) Stealing
(D) Earning through honesty and lawful means
30. Eating carrion violates:
(A) Optional practices
(B) Only Sunnah
(C) Halal and is Haram
(D) Recommended practices
31. Bribery and corruption violate:
(A) Only cultural norms
(B) Halal and ethical conduct
(C) Optional practices
(D) Recommended practices
32. Muslims are required to consume:
(A) Only Halal food and drink
(B) Any type of food
(C) Only vegetables
(D) Only fruits
33. Avoiding Haram ensures:
(A) Only financial benefit
(B) Spiritual purification and reward
(C) Only social gain
(D) Only physical benefit
34. Slaughtering an animal in the name of Allah ensures:
(A) Meat is Haram
(B) The meat is Halal
(C) Optional
(D) Neutral
35. Halal wealth should be:
(A) Earned honestly and spent responsibly
(B) Earned through fraud
(C) Taken from others
(D) Ignored
36. Pork consumption is:
(A) Haram
(B) Halal
(C) Recommended
(D) Optional
37. Alcohol is considered Haram because it:
(A) Impairs judgment and leads to sin
(B) Only taste matters
(C) Optional avoidance
(D) Recommended only
38. Halal practices include:
(A) Only food
(B) Lawful food, business, marriage, and behavior
(C) Only prayer
(D) Only fasting
39. Violating Haram rules leads to:
(A) Only worldly benefit
(B) Sin and accountability on the Day of Judgment
(C) Only social acceptance
(D) Only culture
40. Halal food excludes:
(A) Only vegetables
(B) Only fruits
(C) Pork, carrion, blood, and improperly slaughtered animals
(D) Only grains
41. Using unlawful wealth is:
(A) Optional
(B) Halal
(C) Haram and sinful
(D) Recommended
42. Earning through honest trade is:
(A) Halal and rewarded
(B) Haram
(C) Optional
(D) Neutral
43. Slaughtering animals without saying Allah’s name makes the meat:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Sunnah
(D) Optional
44. Avoiding Haram helps in:
(A) Only physical benefit
(B) Achieving spiritual success and closeness to Allah
(C) Only financial gain
(D) Only social approval
45. Gambling and betting are:
(A) Halal
(B) Haram
(C) Optional
(D) Recommended
46. Consuming Halal food strengthens:
(A) Only body
(B) Faith and obedience to Allah
(C) Only social ties
(D) Only economy
47. Halal business practices avoid:
(A) Only trade
(B) Only profit
(C) Fraud, cheating, and exploitation
(D) Only contracts
48. Earning through bribery is:
(A) Recommended
(B) Halal
(C) Optional
(D) Haram
49. Halal behavior includes:
(A) Only obedience
(B) Honesty, fairness, and respect for others
(C) Only fasting
(D) Only charity
50. The concept of Halal and Haram guides:
(A) Only diet
(B) Muslim’s daily life and ethical decisions
(C) Only worship
(D) Only trade