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MCQs on Importance and Procedure of Salah (Prayer)

1. Salah is considered:

(A) Optional practice


(B) The first pillar of Islam


(C) Voluntary worship


(D) The second pillar of Islam




2. The main purpose of Salah is:

(A) Physical exercise


(B) To gain wealth


(C) Only social recognition


(D) To remember Allah and seek His guidance




3. How many times is Salah obligatory daily?

(A) Two


(B) Three


(C) Seven


(D) Five




4. The first obligatory prayer of the day is:

(A) Zuhr


(B) Fajr


(C) Asr


(D) Maghrib




5. Salah strengthens:

(A) Only physical health


(B) Faith and spiritual connection with Allah


(C) Wealth accumulation


(D) Social popularity




6. The essential elements of Salah include:

(A) Niyyah (intention), Takbir, Recitation, Ruku, Sujood, and Tashahhud


(B) Only standing


(C) Only bowing


(D) Only recitation




7. Before Salah, a Muslim must perform:

(A) Charity


(B) Fasting


(C) Wudu (ablution)


(D) Hajj




8. Salah can be performed:

(A) Only at home


(B) Only individually


(C) Only in congregation


(D) Individually or in congregation




9. The time for Zuhr prayer starts:

(A) At sunset


(B) At sunrise


(C) After the sun passes its zenith


(D) At midnight




10. The minimum number of rak’ahs for Fajr prayer is:

(A) Three


(B) Two


(C) Four


(D) One




11. Ruku in Salah means:

(A) Standing silently


(B) Sitting


(C) Bowing with hands on knees while glorifying Allah


(D) Prostration




12. Sujood in Salah is:

(A) Standing silently


(B) Prostration with forehead touching the ground


(C) Reciting only


(D) Bowing only




13. Tashahhud is recited during:

(A) Sitting position in Salah


(B) During Ruku


(C) During Sujood


(D) Before Wudu




14. Salah should be performed facing:

(A) Towards sunset


(B) Any direction


(C) Towards sunrise


(D) The Kaaba in Makkah (Qibla)




15. Congregational Salah is more rewarded than:

(A) Individual Salah


(B) Voluntary charity


(C) Voluntary fasting


(D) Prayer at home




16. Salah purifies:

(A) Only social ties


(B) Only wealth


(C) The soul, mind, and actions


(D) Only body




17. The call to prayer is called:

(A) Tashahhud


(B) Iqamah


(C) Dua


(D) Adhan




18. The second call before starting Salah is:

(A) Iqamah


(B) Adhan


(C) Dua


(D) Sujood




19. Wudu involves:

(A) Only rinsing mouth


(B) Only washing hands


(C) Only ablution with water


(D) Washing hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, head, ears, and feet




20. Salah should be performed:

(A) Only in Ramadan


(B) Anytime during the day


(C) At its prescribed time


(D) Only on Fridays




21. The recitation of Surah Al-Fatiha is:

(A) Mandatory in every rak’ah


(B) Optional


(C) Only for Jummah


(D) Only in Fajr




22. The physical movements in Salah include:

(A) Only bowing


(B) Only standing


(C) Standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting


(D) Only prostration




23. Salah is a shield against:

(A) Only illness


(B) Only poverty


(C) Sin and immorality


(D) Only stress




24. The final sitting in Salah includes:

(A) Only bowing


(B) Only Sujood


(C) Reciting Tashahhud, Salat Alan-Nabi, and supplications


(D) Only standing




25. Performing Salah with Khushu means:

(A) Only repeating words


(B) Physical speed


(C) Social recognition


(D) Concentration, humility, and devotion




26. Missed obligatory prayers must be:

(A) Ignored


(B) Made up (Qadha)


(C) Replaced with charity only


(D) Prayed next Friday only




27. The Friday congregational prayer is called:

(A) Eid Salah


(B) Jummah


(C) Taraweeh


(D) Eid-ul-Adha prayer




28. Salah strengthens:

(A) Only wealth


(B) Discipline and regularity in life


(C) Only social status


(D) Only fasting




29. Salah is obligatory for:

(A) Only scholars


(B) Only men


(C) Every adult Muslim


(D) Only during Ramadan




30. Wudu is invalidated by:

(A) Only eating


(B) Using the restroom, deep sleep, passing wind, or bleeding


(C) Only sleeping


(D) Only traveling




31. Salah can be shortened during:

(A) Travel (Qasr)


(B) Illness only


(C) Rain only


(D) Night only




32. The reward of Salah is multiplied when:

(A) Performed in congregation or mosque


(B) Performed alone


(C) Only on Fridays


(D) Only in Ramadan




33. Salah helps in:

(A) Only social recognition


(B) Only wealth


(C) Developing patience and God-consciousness


(D) Only fasting




34. Raising hands while saying “Allahu Akbar” is called:

(A) Ruku


(B) Sujood


(C) Takbir


(D) Tashahhud




35. Prostration (Sujood) signifies:

(A) Only bowing


(B) Only physical exercise


(C) Only ritual


(D) Humility and submission to Allah




36. Salah in congregation is led by:

(A) Teacher


(B) Mufti


(C) Scholar only


(D) Imam




37. The number of rak’ahs for Zuhr prayer is:

(A) Two


(B) Four


(C) Three


(D) Five




38. Salah is a:

(A) Charity only


(B) Social duty only


(C) Direct link between a Muslim and Allah


(D) Cultural tradition only




39. Intention (Niyyah) in Salah is:

(A) Reciting Quran only


(B) Only physical movements


(C) Mentally resolving to perform prayer sincerely for Allah


(D) Showing others




40. Salah provides:

(A) Spiritual, mental, and moral benefits


(B) Only wealth


(C) Only social recognition


(D) Only physical exercise




41. Salah is a sign of:

(A) Wealth


(B) Social status


(C) Obedience to Allah


(D) Knowledge




42. Muslims are encouraged to perform Sunnah and Nafl prayers:

(A) Only in Ramadan


(B) Only instead of Fard


(C) In addition to obligatory prayers


(D) Only on Fridays




43. Salah is performed in:

(A) Clean and quiet place facing Qibla


(B) Only in mosque


(C) Only at home


(D) Anywhere without rules




44. During Ruku, a Muslim says:

(A) “Alhamdulillah” only


(B) “Allahu Akbar” only


(C) “Subhana Rabbiyal Azeem”


(D) “La ilaha illallah” only




45. During Sujood, a Muslim says:

(A) “Alhamdulillah” only


(B) “Allahu Akbar” only


(C) “La ilaha illallah” only


(D) “Subhana Rabbiyal A’la”




46. Salah helps in:

(A) Only fasting


(B) Only wealth accumulation


(C) Only social gatherings


(D) Avoiding sins and remembering Allah




47. Salah must be performed:

(A) Anytime in the day


(B) On time according to prescribed schedule


(C) Only on Fridays


(D) Only in Ramadan




48. The final salutation in Salah is called:

(A) Ruku


(B) Tashahhud


(C) Taslim


(D) Sujood




49. Salah encourages:

(A) Only financial responsibility


(B) Only social display


(C) Only physical activity


(D) Humility, discipline, and regular communication with Allah




50. Performing Salah consistently is a means to:

(A) Only wealth


(B) Only social recognition


(C) Attain Allah’s pleasure and spiritual success


(D) Only physical fitness




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