1. The term “Ummah” in Islam refers to:
(A) Only local tribes
(B) The global community of Muslims
(C) Political parties
(D) Non-Muslim communities
2. Islamic unity is important because:
(A) It isolates groups
(B) It promotes division
(C) It strengthens faith, cooperation, and protection of the community
(D) It encourages conflicts
3. The Qur’an emphasizes Muslim unity in:
(A) Surah Al-Fil only
(B) Surah Al-Baqarah only
(C) Surah An-Nas only
(D) Surah Al-Imran (3:103)
4. Disunity among Muslims leads to:
(A) Prosperity
(B) Strength
(C) Weakness, vulnerability, and loss of influence
(D) Unity with non-Muslims
5. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) taught Muslims to:
(A) Hold fast to unity and brotherhood
(B) Separate into factions
(C) Oppress each other
(D) Avoid cooperation
6. One method to maintain Islamic unity is:
(A) Dividing into sects
(B) Ignoring teachings
(C) Following Qur’an and Sunnah correctly
(D) Prioritizing politics over faith
7. Unity in Islam promotes:
(A) Only religious rituals
(B) Weakness and confusion
(C) Division
(D) Social, economic, and political strength
8. Disunity in Muslim Ummah can lead to:
(A) Economic growth
(B) Peace and cooperation
(C) Foreign exploitation and internal conflicts
(D) Strengthening morals
9. Islam encourages consultation (Shura) to:
(A) Create division
(B) Strengthen unity and decision-making
(C) Promote selfishness
(D) Avoid collaboration
10. Brotherhood among Muslims is based on:
(A) Wealth
(B) Family ties only
(C) Ethnic identity only
(D) Faith in Allah and mutual respect
11. Sectarianism is:
(A) Recommended for governance
(B) Encouraged in Islam
(C) Promoted for diversity
(D) A threat to Islamic unity
12. Muslims are urged to avoid:
(A) Charity
(B) Fighting and disunity among themselves
(C) Cooperation
(D) Peaceful dialogue
13. One political benefit of unity is:
(A) Weak governance
(B) Strength against oppression and foreign attacks
(C) Internal chaos
(D) Loss of sovereignty
14. Economic cooperation among Muslims strengthens:
(A) Only political power
(B) Only individual wealth
(C) Trade, development, and mutual welfare
(D) Only local markets
15. The Prophet (PBUH) said Muslims are:
(A) Separate and independent
(B) Like one body; if one part suffers, all feel pain
(C) Divided naturally
(D) Weak individually
16. Education and knowledge sharing among Muslims help:
(A) Increase rivalry
(B) Promote division
(C) Ignore others
(D) Strengthen unity and progress
17. One religious aspect of unity is:
(A) Ignoring rituals
(B) Isolating oneself
(C) Avoiding mosques
(D) Performing congregational prayers and festivals together
18. Disunity can weaken the Ummah by:
(A) Encouraging cooperation
(B) Strengthening faith
(C) Promoting justice
(D) Reducing global influence and security
19. Islam encourages resolving conflicts through:
(A) Isolation
(B) Revenge only
(C) Forgiveness, dialogue, and consultation
(D) Fighting
20. Unity enhances:
(A) Peace, stability, and societal harmony
(B) Division
(C) Weakness
(D) Chaos
21. Disunity often arises from:
(A) Education
(B) Faith and ethics
(C) Charity and cooperation
(D) Sectarianism, pride, and ignorance
22. The Qur’an describes believers as:
(A) Only family members
(B) Independent tribes only
(C) Isolated groups
(D) Brothers and sisters in faith
23. Islamic unity helps in:
(A) Only rituals
(B) Ignoring ethics
(C) Promoting conflict
(D) Protecting religion, community, and social welfare
24. One way to strengthen unity is:
(A) Pride and arrogance
(B) Mutual consultation, respect, and avoiding extremism
(C) Sectarianism
(D) Ignoring teachings
25. Unity in the Muslim world promotes:
(A) Strong defense, economy, and global influence
(B) Weakness and vulnerability
(C) Isolation
(D) Ignorance
26. The Prophet (PBUH) warned against:
(A) Prayer
(B) Unity
(C) Charity
(D) Dividing the Ummah into factions
27. Solidarity among Muslims leads to:
(A) Isolation
(B) Mutual support and cooperation in times of need
(C) Conflict
(D) Selfishness
28. Unity strengthens:
(A) Faith, morality, and societal values
(B) Division only
(C) Extremism
(D) Ignorance
29. Islam promotes communication and dialogue among:
(A) Muslim communities worldwide
(B) Only leaders
(C) Only scholars
(D) Only neighbors
30. The Qur’an urges Muslims to:
(A) Compete aggressively
(B) Fight each other
(C) Ignore guidance
(D) Hold fast together and avoid separation
31. Islamic unity prevents:
(A) Cooperation
(B) Peace
(C) Exploitation, injustice, and oppression
(D) Mutual help
32. Brotherhood in Islam is strengthened through:
(A) Isolation
(B) Respect, help, and sharing resources
(C) Ignoring needs
(D) Pride
33. Disunity leads to:
(A) Weakening of religion and community
(B) Strength
(C) Prosperity
(D) Justice
34. Unity enhances:
(A) Conflicts
(B) Division
(C) Ignorance
(D) Collective decision-making and problem-solving
35. The Prophet (PBUH) emphasized:
(A) Supporting each other in faith and worldly matters
(B) Isolating communities
(C) Only worship alone
(D) Avoiding others
36. Unity fosters:
(A) Tolerance, respect, and cooperation
(B) Pride
(C) Extremism
(D) Conflict
37. One threat to unity is:
(A) Sectarianism, hatred, and tribalism
(B) Charity
(C) Education
(D) Dialogue
38. Islam encourages Muslims to work together for:
(A) Conflict only
(B) Justice, welfare, and prosperity
(C) Division
(D) Ignorance
39. Islamic unity ensures:
(A) Isolation
(B) Weakness
(C) Strength, dignity, and protection of rights
(D) Confusion
40. Disunity among Muslims can lead to:
(A) Strength
(B) Vulnerability to foreign powers and internal chaos
(C) Prosperity
(D) Cooperation
41. Unity encourages Muslims to:
(A) Support each other in times of hardship
(B) Fight each other
(C) Ignore others
(D) Compete aggressively
42. Islam emphasizes that the Ummah should:
(A) Ignore ethics
(B) Divide for power
(C) Separate for gain
(D) Stay united and avoid unnecessary divisions
43. One spiritual benefit of unity is:
(A) Weakening faith
(B) Strengthening collective faith and worship
(C) Ignoring prayer
(D) Only rituals individually
44. Political unity helps Muslims to:
(A) Compete destructively
(B) Remain weak
(C) Make decisions collectively and resist oppression
(D) Avoid responsibilities
45. Unity in the Ummah promotes:
(A) Ignorance
(B) Conflict
(C) Division
(D) Peace, justice, and social welfare
46. The Prophet (PBUH) encouraged Muslims to:
(A) Maintain brotherhood and resolve disputes amicably
(B) Fight each other
(C) Isolate themselves
(D) Ignore justice
47. Islamic unity is based on:
(A) Wealth only
(B) Faith, morality, and mutual respect
(C) Tribe only
(D) Race only
48. Education, dialogue, and cooperation help:
(A) Encourage extremism
(B) Strengthen the Ummah and prevent division
(C) Promote conflicts
(D) Weakening of society
49. Disunity among Muslims harms:
(A) Only scholars
(B) Only rulers
(C) Religion, society, and global influence
(D) Only local communities
50. The overall importance of Islamic unity is:
(A) Only rituals
(B) Weakness and conflict
(C) Isolation
(D) Protection, strength, progress, and peace of the Muslim Ummah