1. Islam views the environment as:
(A) A trust (Amanah) from Allah to be protected
(B) A resource to exploit freely
(C) Irrelevant to human life
(D) Only for aesthetic purposes
2. Human beings are considered:
(A) Owners with unlimited rights
(B) Stewards (Khalifah) of the Earth
(C) Only consumers
(D) Observers without responsibility
3. The Qur’an mentions the Earth as:
(A) Irrelevant to humans
(B) For unlimited exploitation
(C) Only for animals
(D) Created for human benefit and responsibility
4. Islam forbids:
(A) Using renewable resources
(B) Planting trees
(C) Wastefulness and environmental degradation
(D) Conserving water
5. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:
(A) Environmental care is optional
(B) Cutting trees is always allowed
(C) Planting a tree is a form of charity (Sadaqah)
(D) Water conservation is unnecessary
6. Using resources excessively is considered:
(A) Required for development
(B) Recommended
(C) Optional for rulers
(D) Israf and discouraged in Islam
7. Water conservation in Islam is:
(A) Optional
(B) Obligatory even if near a flowing river
(C) Only for ritual use
(D) Recommended only in deserts
8. Islam teaches care for animals by:
(A) Ignoring their needs
(B) Using them without limits
(C) Killing for sport only
(D) Providing food, shelter, and avoiding cruelty
9. Cutting trees unnecessarily is:
(A) Prohibited in Islam
(B) Encouraged
(C) Optional
(D) Only allowed in deserts
10. The Prophet (PBUH) emphasized planting trees to:
(A) Provide shade, food, and benefits to all creatures
(B) Waste land
(C) Only decorate palaces
(D) Limit human use
11. Air pollution is:
(A) Encouraged
(B) Harmful and forbidden as it harms creation
(C) Optional
(D) Only restricted in mosques
12. Islam encourages:
(A) Exploitation without limit
(B) Sustainable use of natural resources
(C) Overconsumption
(D) Ignoring future generations
13. The Qur’an mentions:
(A) Only rituals
(B) Only human history
(C) Signs of Allah in mountains, rivers, and trees
(D) Only paradise
14. Misusing the Earth can lead to:
(A) Immediate wealth only
(B) Reward
(C) Eternal peace
(D) Natural disasters and punishment from Allah
15. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) forbade:
(A) Charity
(B) Planting trees
(C) Protecting water sources
(D) Destroying crops and harming livestock unnecessarily
16. Islam promotes recycling by:
(A) Using once only
(B) Throwing everything away
(C) Reusing resources and avoiding waste
(D) Ignoring conservation
17. Cutting a green tree without benefit is:
(A) Sinful in Islam
(B) Recommended
(C) Optional
(D) Encouraged for construction only
18. Protecting rivers, seas, and lakes is:
(A) Only for fishermen
(B) Optional
(C) Obligatory for humans
(D) Only for rulers
19. The Prophet (PBUH) prohibited:
(A) Throwing waste in water bodies
(B) Using water wisely
(C) Planting crops
(D) Giving charity
20. Islam teaches moderation in:
(A) Ignoring rules
(B) Consumption of food, water, and resources
(C) Overconsumption
(D) Wastefulness only in rituals
21. Caring for animals includes:
(A) Overworking them
(B) Avoiding overburdening them
(C) Using them violently
(D) Ignoring them entirely
22. Planting trees benefits:
(A) Animals only
(B) Humans only
(C) Humans, animals, and the environment
(D) Only rulers
23. Islam views pollution as:
(A) Encouraged
(B) Harmful and a sin
(C) Optional
(D) Only in cities
24. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said caring for the environment is:
(A) Sinful
(B) Optional
(C) A way to earn reward from Allah
(D) Only for scholars
25. Cutting trees for unnecessary purposes is:
(A) Prohibited
(B) Recommended
(C) Optional
(D) Encouraged
26. Sustainable agriculture is:
(A) Encouraged in Islam
(B) Ignored
(C) Forbidden
(D) Optional
27. Islam encourages reducing:
(A) Waste in daily life
(B) Planting trees
(C) Protecting rivers
(D) Feeding animals
28. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) encouraged:
(A) Planting fruit-bearing trees even near one’s home
(B) Ignoring planting
(C) Cutting trees for fire only
(D) Limiting greenery
29. Protecting mountains and forests is:
(A) Part of Islamic responsibility
(B) Optional
(C) Only for rulers
(D) Only for scholars
30. Islam teaches that harming creation leads to:
(A) Wealth only
(B) Reward
(C) Divine punishment
(D) Ignorance
31. Water wastage is considered:
(A) Permissible
(B) A serious sin
(C) Optional
(D) Encouraged in rituals
32. Caring for the environment is linked to:
(A) Wealth only
(B) Politics only
(C) Faith and accountability to Allah
(D) Social status only
33. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) prohibited:
(A) Burning fields unnecessarily
(B) Planting crops
(C) Protecting animals
(D) Charity
34. Islam promotes the protection of:
(A) Air, water, land, and biodiversity
(B) Only land
(C) Only water
(D) Only animals
35. Conservation of natural resources ensures:
(A) Benefits only for rulers
(B) Benefits for present and future generations
(C) Ignorance of resources
(D) Only wealth accumulation
36. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) encouraged:
(A) Only personal gain
(B) Ignoring planting
(C) Planting trees even during war
(D) Only using resources
37. Environmental stewardship is:
(A) Recommended only for scholars
(B) Optional
(C) A moral and religious obligation in Islam
(D) Only for rulers
38. Islam encourages avoiding:
(A) Conservation
(B) Air, water, and land pollution
(C) Planting trees
(D) Charity
39. Caring for animals includes:
(A) Killing for fun
(B) Ignoring their needs
(C) Using them violently
(D) Feeding, sheltering, and not overworking them
40. Protecting the environment is linked to:
(A) Accountability on the Day of Judgment
(B) Wealth only
(C) Power only
(D) Social prestige only
41. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that cutting trees for benefit is:
(A) Forbidden in all cases
(B) Allowed, but unnecessary harm is forbidden
(C) Optional
(D) Encouraged without limits
42. Islam views Earth as:
(A) Only for humans
(B) Unlimited for exploitation
(C) Only for rulers
(D) A gift from Allah to be cared for
43. Environmental protection in Islam is linked to:
(A) Wealth accumulation
(B) Justice, mercy, and compassion
(C) Political power
(D) Ritual only
44. Excessive consumption is:
(A) Discouraged and considered wasteful
(B) Encouraged
(C) Optional
(D) Required
45. Sustainable use of resources ensures:
(A) Wastefulness
(B) Exploitation
(C) Pollution
(D) Preservation of nature for future generations
46. Caring for the environment brings:
(A) Reward from Allah
(B) Punishment
(C) Social stigma
(D) Only wealth
47. Islam promotes planting trees for:
(A) Shade, fruit, and ecosystem balance
(B) Decoration only
(C) Firewood only
(D) Ignoring benefits
48. Avoiding environmental destruction is:
(A) A sign of good character and faith
(B) Optional
(C) Ignored
(D) Recommended only for rulers
49. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said leaving water for others is:
(A) Wasteful
(B) Forbidden
(C) Optional
(D) Rewardable and encouraged
50. The overall Islamic stance on environmental protection is:
(A) Preservation, sustainable use, and care for all creation as a religious duty
(B) Exploitation
(C) Ignorance
(D) Optional