Predestination (Taqdeer) – Islamic Perspective 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. What is the Arabic term for predestination in Islam? (A) Qiyamah (B) Taqdeer (C) Barzakh (D) Akhirah 2. What is the Islamic belief about predestination? (A) Everything is predetermined by Allah, but humans have free will (B) Humans have no free will (C) Everything is random (D) Predestination does not exist in Islam 3. Which of the following is a key concept related to predestination in Islam? (A) Qada wal Qadar (B) Tawheed (C) Risalat (D) Akhirah 4. What does Qada refer to in the concept of Qada wal Qadar? (A) Allah’s divine decree (B) Human free will (C) The Day of Judgment (D) The record of deeds 5. What does Qadar refer to in the concept of Qada wal Qadar? (A) Allah’s divine decree (B) Human free will (C) The Day of Judgment (D) The record of deeds 6. What is the significance of belief in predestination in Islam? (A) It is one of the six articles of faith (B) It is optional for Muslims (C) It is only relevant to scholars (D) It has no significance in daily life 7. Which of the following is an example of Qada (divine decree)? (A) A person choosing to pray (B) A person being born in a specific time and place (C) A person deciding to fast (D) A person giving charity 8. Which of the following is an example of Qadar (human free will)? (A) A person choosing to pray (B) A person being born in a specific time and place (C) A person’s lifespan (D) A person’s physical appearance 9. What is the Islamic perspective on human responsibility in relation to predestination? (A) Humans are responsible for their actions despite predestination (B) Humans are not responsible for their actions (C) Humans can blame their actions on predestination (D) Humans have no control over their actions 10. What is the term for the belief that everything is predetermined by Allah? (A) Tawheed (B) Taqdeer (C) Risalat (D) Akhirah