1. The first pillar of Islam is:
(A) Shahadah (Declaration of Faith)
(B) Salah
(C) Zakat
(D) Hajj
2. Shahadah is recited as:
(A) “Alhamdulillah”
(B) “Allahu Akbar”
(C) “Subhanallah”
(D) “La ilaha illallah, Muhammadur Rasoolullah”
3. Salah is:
(A) Voluntary charity
(B) Obligatory prayer performed five times a day
(C) Fasting only
(D) Pilgrimage
4. Zakat is:
(A) A compulsory charity on wealth
(B) Optional donation
(C) Voluntary fasting
(D) Pilgrimage
5. Sawm refers to:
(A) Declaration of faith
(B) Prayer
(C) Charity
(D) Fasting in the month of Ramadan
6. Hajj is:
(A) Daily prayer
(B) Pilgrimage to Makkah, required once in a lifetime if possible
(C) Optional charity
(D) Fasting
7. The purpose of Shahadah is:
(A) To give charity
(B) To pray five times a day
(C) To testify the oneness of Allah and prophethood of Muhammad (SAW)
(D) To fast
8. Salah purifies:
(A) Only social status
(B) Only the body
(C) Only wealth
(D) The soul and mind
9. Zakat helps:
(A) The poor and needy
(B) Only rulers
(C) Only traders
(D) Only students
10. Sawm teaches:
(A) Only prayer
(B) Only physical endurance
(C) Only charity
(D) Self-discipline and empathy for the poor
11. Hajj symbolizes:
(A) Only travel experience
(B) Unity of Muslims and submission to Allah
(C) Cultural festival
(D) Social gathering
12. Salah includes:
(A) Only charity
(B) Only sitting
(C) Only prostration
(D) Standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting
13. Zakat is usually:
(A) 2.5% of one’s savings
(B) 10% of income
(C) 5% of monthly earnings
(D) 1% of wealth
14. Sawm is observed:
(A) Only on Fridays
(B) From sunrise to sunset
(C) Only at night
(D) From dawn to sunset during Ramadan
15. Hajj is obligatory for:
(A) Only women
(B) Only rich people
(C) Only men
(D) Every Muslim who is physically and financially able
16. Shahadah is recited:
(A) Only in Hajj
(B) Only during prayers
(C) Only in Ramadan
(D) Daily and at conversion to Islam
17. Salah is performed:
(A) Monthly only
(B) Once a day
(C) Weekly only
(D) Five times daily
18. Zakat is obligatory on:
(A) All earnings
(B) Wealth above a certain minimum (Nisab)
(C) Only property
(D) Only jewelry
19. Sawm is not only physical but also:
(A) Spiritual purification
(B) Social gathering
(C) Cultural tradition
(D) Optional exercise
20. Hajj includes rituals such as:
(A) Only prayer
(B) Tawaf (circumambulation) and Sa’i (walking between Safa and Marwah)
(C) Only charity
(D) Only fasting
21. The recitation of Shahadah affirms:
(A) Wealth
(B) Social loyalty
(C) Charity
(D) Monotheism and prophethood
22. Salah strengthens:
(A) Only physical strength
(B) Only social status
(C) Faith, discipline, and connection with Allah
(D) Wealth
23. Zakat also serves as:
(A) A means of economic justice
(B) Wealth accumulation only
(C) Social display
(D) Political duty only
24. Fasting in Ramadan reminds Muslims of:
(A) Only prayer
(B) Only physical endurance
(C) The suffering of the poor
(D) Only Hajj
25. Hajj rituals commemorate:
(A) Local festivals
(B) Cultural traditions
(C) Prophets Ibrahim (AS) and Muhammad (SAW)
(D) Political events
26. The first step in Hajj is:
(A) Ihram (entering sacred state)
(B) Tawaf
(C) Sa’i
(D) Eid prayer
27. Salah includes reciting:
(A) Quranic verses and supplications
(B) Only cultural poems
(C) Only Hadith
(D) Only Dua
28. Zakat can be given to:
(A) Only traders
(B) Only family members
(C) Only government
(D) Poor, needy, debtors, and wayfarers
29. Fasting is broken each day by:
(A) Morning prayer
(B) Iftar after sunset
(C) Charity
(D) Tawaf
30. Hajj occurs:
(A) During the Islamic month of Dhul-Hijjah
(B) Ramadan
(C) Shawwal
(D) Muharram
31. Shahadah is:
(A) Prayer
(B) Charity
(C) Testimony of faith and the first step to becoming Muslim
(D) Fasting
32. Salah is a pillar because it:
(A) Only social bonding
(B) Only purifies wealth
(C) Regularly reminds Muslims of Allah
(D) Only fasting
33. Zakat is calculated:
(A) Annually on wealth exceeding Nisab
(B) Weekly
(C) Monthly only
(D) Daily
34. Fasting develops:
(A) Patience, self-control, and empathy
(B) Wealth only
(C) Social status
(D) Physical strength only
35. Hajj includes standing at:
(A) Arafat (Wuquf)
(B) Mina only
(C) Makkah only
(D) Madinah only
36. Shahadah is repeated:
(A) Only on Fridays
(B) Only once in life
(C) In daily prayers and key Islamic rituals
(D) Only during Hajj
37. Salah purifies:
(A) Only fasting
(B) Only wealth
(C) Only social life
(D) Heart, mind, and actions
38. Zakat encourages:
(A) Wealth accumulation only
(B) Sharing wealth and social responsibility
(C) Only personal use
(D) Social display only
39. Fasting is a means to:
(A) Only charity
(B) Only physical strength
(C) Gain Taqwa (God-consciousness)
(D) Only prayer
40. Hajj fosters:
(A) Social hierarchy
(B) Muslim unity and equality before Allah
(C) Wealth accumulation
(D) Cultural superiority
41. The recitation of Shahadah expresses:
(A) Pilgrimage only
(B) Charity only
(C) Fasting only
(D) Acceptance of Islam
42. Salah reminds Muslims:
(A) Only fasting
(B) Only about charity
(C) To be mindful of Allah throughout the day
(D) Only Hajj
43. Zakat removes:
(A) Only social inequalities
(B) Only poverty
(C) Greed and selfishness
(D) Only fasting
44. Fasting in Ramadan strengthens:
(A) Patience and spiritual connection
(B) Only physical endurance
(C) Only social ties
(D) Only financial management
45. Hajj demonstrates:
(A) Submission, devotion, and equality of Muslims
(B) Only wealth display
(C) Only travel skills
(D) Only cultural tradition
46. Shahadah is the:
(A) Only cultural statement
(B) Optional act
(C) Foundation of Islamic faith
(D) Only ritual
47. Salah is obligatory for:
(A) Every adult Muslim
(B) Only men
(C) Only scholars
(D) Only rich people
48. Zakat is a:
(A) Only financial act
(B) Spiritual and social duty
(C) Optional practice
(D) Only ritual
49. Fasting is a pillar because it:
(A) Only charity
(B) Only fulfills social duty
(C) Only ritual
(D) Develops self-control and God-consciousness
50. Hajj symbolizes:
(A) Only social gathering
(B) Only travel experience
(C) Only local culture
(D) Submission to Allah and unity of the Muslim Ummah