1. Worship (Ibadah) in Islam primarily means:
(A) Charity alone
(B) Only performing prayer
(C) Complete obedience to Allah
(D) Fasting only
2. The five pillars of Islam are considered:
(A) Only moral guidance
(B) Optional practices
(C) Essential acts of worship
(D) Political duties
3. Salah (prayer) is:
(A) Optional for adults only
(B) Obligatory worship performed five times a day
(C) Only on Fridays
(D) Only charity-related
4. Zakat is a form of:
(A) Prayer only
(B) Personal meditation
(C) Worship through financial obligation
(D) Fasting only
5. Sawm (fasting) in Ramadan is:
(A) Physical and spiritual worship
(B) Only diet control
(C) Optional fasting
(D) Only charity
6. Hajj is:
(A) Personal vacation
(B) Optional trip
(C) Only cultural ritual
(D) Pilgrimage to Makkah and a form of worship
7. Dua (supplication) is:
(A) Only charity
(B) Personal worship and communication with Allah
(C) Mandatory only for leaders
(D) Optional greeting
8. Dhikr in Islam means:
(A) Physical exercise
(B) Only fasting
(C) Optional work
(D) Remembrance of Allah
9. Worship in Islam includes:
(A) Only external acts
(B) Both outward actions and inward intentions
(C) Only charity
(D) Only rituals
10. The ultimate purpose of worship is:
(A) Social recognition
(B) Attaining closeness to Allah
(C) Material gain
(D) Personal comfort only
11. Sincerity (Ikhlas) in worship means:
(A) Seeking worldly rewards
(B) Performing for recognition
(C) Following customs
(D) Performing acts solely for Allah
12. Worship in Islam is:
(A) Only charity
(B) Only ritualistic
(C) Optional social duty
(D) A means to purify the soul and gain Allah’s pleasure
13. Fard (obligatory) acts of worship are:
(A) Only recommended
(B) Optional for some
(C) Mandatory for all Muslims
(D) Only for scholars
14. Nafl (voluntary) worship is:
(A) Mandatory only for leaders
(B) Extra acts of devotion beyond obligations
(C) Forbidden
(D) Only charity
15. Worship in Islam is comprehensive because it:
(A) Covers all aspects of life including ethics and behavior
(B) Only focuses on prayer
(C) Only financial obligations
(D) Only fasting
16. The first pillar of Islam is:
(A) Zakat
(B) Salah
(C) Shahada (Declaration of faith)
(D) Hajj
17. Salah strengthens:
(A) Wealth accumulation
(B) Only social bonds
(C) Only physical health
(D) Spiritual connection with Allah
18. Zakat purifies:
(A) Only crops
(B) Only property
(C) Wealth and soul
(D) Only trade
19. Fasting in Ramadan purifies:
(A) Soul, mind, and body
(B) Only body
(C) Only diet
(D) Only mind
20. Hajj symbolizes:
(A) Social gathering
(B) Only travel experience
(C) Unity of Muslims and submission to Allah
(D) Cultural tradition
21. Worship is not limited to rituals; it also includes:
(A) Cultural practices
(B) Only prayer
(C) Charity only
(D) Ethical and moral behavior
22. Islam teaches that every lawful act can be:
(A) A form of worship if done with right intention
(B) Only ritualistic
(C) Only obligatory
(D) Forbidden
23. Ikhlas (sincerity) ensures that worship:
(A) Requires public display
(B) Gains social recognition only
(C) Is optional
(D) Is accepted by Allah
24. Dua strengthens:
(A) Material wealth
(B) Only social bonds
(C) Physical strength only
(D) Reliance on Allah
25. Dhikr can be performed:
(A) Only at night
(B) Only in mosque
(C) At any time and place
(D) Only in Ramadan
26. Worship in Islam includes:
(A) Only rituals
(B) Only financial acts
(C) Actions, words, and intentions
(D) Only prayer
27. The essence of worship is:
(A) Cultural tradition
(B) Seeking worldly benefits
(C) Submission to Allah in all aspects of life
(D) Social recognition
28. Salah is a way to:
(A) Gain wealth
(B) Only perform routine
(C) Remember Allah and seek guidance
(D) Attend social gatherings
29. Zakat also serves to:
(A) Increase personal wealth
(B) Fund rulers only
(C) Support the poor and needy
(D) Buy luxury items
30. Fasting develops:
(A) Self-discipline and empathy for the needy
(B) Only physical strength
(C) Wealth accumulation
(D) Social networking
31. Hajj rituals commemorate:
(A) Political events
(B) Cultural festivals
(C) Local traditions
(D) Prophets Ibrahim and Muhammad (SAW) and their submission to Allah
32. Sincerity in worship avoids:
(A) Showing off or seeking praise
(B) Prayer
(C) Charity
(D) Fasting
33. Worship strengthens:
(A) Spiritual, moral, and social life
(B) Only material wealth
(C) Only social status
(D) Only political influence
34. Every Muslim is encouraged to perform:
(A) Only prayer
(B) Only charity
(C) Both obligatory and voluntary acts of worship
(D) Only fasting
35. Sincerity ensures that worship:
(A) Is performed publicly only
(B) Gains human praise
(C) Is optional
(D) Is purely for Allah’s pleasure
36. Dua and Dhikr are:
(A) Optional rituals
(B) Means of continuous worship
(C) Only charity acts
(D) Only fasting
37. The core of all acts of worship is:
(A) Intention (Niyyah)
(B) Only physical act
(C) Social recognition
(D) Wealth display
38. Worship develops:
(A) God-consciousness (Taqwa)
(B) Only social skills
(C) Wealth only
(D) Political authority
39. Islamic worship aims to:
(A) Wealth accumulation
(B) Only perform rituals
(C) Social events only
(D) Align human life with Allah’s guidance
40. Fard acts are:
(A) Optional
(B) Obligatory and must be performed
(C) Only charity
(D) Only prayer
41. Nafl acts of worship:
(A) Only social duties
(B) Are forbidden
(C) Bring extra reward and closeness to Allah
(D) Only cultural traditions
42. Salah, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj are:
(A) Political duties
(B) Optional acts
(C) Only cultural practices
(D) Pillars of Islam and acts of worship
43. Worship should be performed with:
(A) Arbitrary routine
(B) Pride
(C) For human recognition
(D) Humility and devotion
44. Dhikr strengthens:
(A) Only body
(B) Heart and mind in remembrance of Allah
(C) Only social relations
(D) Material wealth
45. Islam emphasizes that every action can be:
(A) Routine only
(B) Worship if done with right intention
(C) Social duty only
(D) Political obligation only
46. True worship leads to:
(A) Only social prestige
(B) Inner peace and moral excellence
(C) Only wealth
(D) Political authority
47. Worship in Islam is:
(A) Only personal ritual
(B) Both individual and collective responsibility
(C) Only charity
(D) Only fasting
48. Sincerity in worship ensures:
(A) Arbitrary reward
(B) Social recognition only
(C) Material benefits only
(D) Acceptance by Allah
49. Acts of worship include:
(A) Only rituals
(B) Prayers, charity, fasting, pilgrimage, and ethical conduct
(C) Only fasting
(D) Only cultural events
50. The concept of worship in Islam:
(A) Encompasses all aspects of life for Allah’s pleasure
(B) Only religious rituals
(C) Only social gatherings
(D) Only fasting and prayer