Role of Hadith in Islamic Law (Shariah) 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What is the primary role of Hadith in Islamic law? (A) Supplement Quranic teachings (B) Replace Quran (C) Historical documentation only (D) Poetry of the Prophet 2. : Hadith helps in: (A) Explaining and interpreting Quranic injunctions (B) Creating new religion (C) Replacing Islamic law (D) None of the above 3. : The Shariah is mainly derived from: (A) Quran and Hadith (B) Hadith only (C) Fiqh only (D) History 4. : Which Hadith type is used as evidence in Islamic law? (A) Sahih (authentic) (B) Weak (C) Fabricated (D) Irrelevant 5. : Hadith provides details on: (A) Rituals, morals, and laws (B) Only rituals (C) Only historical events (D) Only poetry 6. : What is the importance of Hadith in Fiqh? (A) Source for legal rulings (B) Not important (C) Only historical text (D) None 7. : Which scholars verify Hadith authenticity for Shariah rulings? (A) Muhaddithin (B) Poets (C) Historians (D) None 8. : The role of Hadith in Islamic law includes: (A) Clarifying ambiguous Quranic verses (B) Replacing Quran (C) Ignoring Quran (D) None 9. : Without Hadith, Islamic law would be: (A) Incomplete (B) Complete (C) Irrelevant (D) Unchanged 10. : Hadith includes guidance on: (A) Worship, transactions, ethics, and personal conduct (B) Only worship (C) Only ethics (D) None 11. : The Quran commands Muslims to follow: (A) The Prophetâs Sunnah as explained by Hadith (B) Only the Quran (C) Only historical traditions (D) None 12. : Hadith is a: (A) Secondary source of Islamic legislation after Quran (B) Primary source replacing Quran (C) Irrelevant text (D) None 13. : Shariah law relies on Hadith for: (A) Details and practical application of laws (B) Historical stories (C) Poetry (D) None 14. : Hadith in Islamic law serves to: (A) Explain the context of Quranic commands (B) Create new commands unrelated to Quran (C) Replace Quranic law (D) None 15. : What role does Hadith play in matters of worship? (A) Provides specific rulings and examples (B) No role (C) Only Quran decides (D) None 16. : Hadith helps in understanding: (A) The intent behind Quranic injunctions (B) Language only (C) History only (D) None 17. : What is the significance of Hadith in penal laws? (A) Specifies punishments and procedures (B) No significance (C) Only Quran matters (D) None 18. : Hadith collections like Sahih Bukhari are used: (A) As legal evidence (B) Only for historical study (C) For poetry analysis (D) None 19. : How does Hadith affect Islamic civil transactions? (A) Defines contracts, sales, and financial dealings (B) No effect (C) Only moral teachings (D) None 20. : In Islamic law, Hadith is: (A) A detailed source of guidance on everyday matters (B) Only a historical record (C) Unrelated to law (D) None 21. : The verification of Hadith is essential because: (A) Only authentic Hadith are used in Shariah (B) All Hadith are equal (C) Verification not needed (D) None 22. : Hadith plays a role in: (A) Prescribing moral and ethical conduct (B) Ignoring ethics (C) Only historical narration (D) None 23. : What distinguishes Hadith-based rulings in Shariah? (A) Evidence from Prophetâs sayings and actions (B) Personal opinion (C) Modern laws only (D) None 24. : Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) depends on Hadith to: (A) Extract detailed legal rulings (B) Create new religion (C) Ignore Quran (D) None 25. : The absence of Hadith would: (A) Lead to ambiguity in many legal rulings (B) No effect (C) Improve clarity (D) None 26. : Hadith is crucial in Shariah for: (A) Ritual purification and prayer details (B) Only historical stories (C) None (D) None 27. : What is the role of Hadith in matters of marriage and divorce? (A) Provides rules and guidance (B) No role (C) Only Quranic text matters (D) None 28. : Hadith is considered a source of law due to: (A) Its connection to Prophetâs teachings (B) Popularity only (C) Historical significance (D) None 29. : The Sunnah, as recorded in Hadith, is: (A) Binding in Islamic law (B) Optional tradition (C) Irrelevant (D) None 30. : Hadith explains laws related to: (A) Zakat (charity) (B) Only fasting (C) None (D) None 31. : Scholars use Hadith to: (A) Resolve legal issues not explicitly covered in the Quran (B) Only for history (C) Only for language studies (D) None 32. : The term “Hadith” means: (A) Report or narration (B) Law (C) Prayer (D) None 33. : Hadith supports Shariah by: (A) Providing context for Quranic verses (B) Replacing Quranic verses (C) None (D) None 34. : What is the role of Hadith in criminal law under Shariah? (A) Defines punishments and procedures (B) No role (C) Only Quran matters (D) None 35. : Hadith serves to: (A) Guide Muslims in daily life decisions (B) Only historical interest (C) None (D) None 36. : The role of Hadith in Islamic law is: (A) To explain, supplement, and specify the Quranic commands (B) Replace Quran commands (C) None (D) None 37. : What is the relationship between Hadith and Sunnah in Shariah? (A) Hadith records the Sunnah, which forms the basis of law (B) Sunnah replaces Hadith (C) No relation (D) None 38. : Hadith plays a role in Islamic ethics by: (A) Establishing moral values and behavior (B) Ignoring morals (C) Only rituals (D) None 39. : The use of Hadith in Islamic law began: (A) After the Prophetâs death (B) During the Prophetâs life only (C) Not used (D) None 40. : Hadith is necessary in Islamic law to: (A) Define details of worship and transactions (B) Replace Quran (C) Ignore Quran (D) None 41. : The authenticity of Hadith affects: (A) Its acceptance as legal evidence (B) Its popularity (C) None (D) None 42. : What does “Sunnah Muakkadah” refer to in Hadith? (A) Emphasized Sunnah acts (B) Forbidden acts (C) Poetry (D) None 43. : Hadith ensures: (A) Preservation of the Prophetâs teachings (B) Forgetting the past (C) None (D) None 44. : The classification of Hadith for legal use includes: (A) Sahih, Hasan, Daif (B) Strong, Weak, Long (C) Poetic, Narrative, Legal (D) None 45. : Hadith helps in understanding the Quranic term “Salah” by: (A) Explaining how to pray (B) No explanation (C) Replacing prayer (D) None 46. : Without Hadith, many Quranic commands would be: (A) Vague or unexplained (B) Detailed (C) Irrelevant (D) None 47. : Hadith addresses legal matters such as: (A) Trade, contracts, and criminal laws (B) Poetry and art (C) None (D) None 48. : Hadith methodology ensures: (A) Authentic legal interpretation (B) Personal opinion only (C) None (D) None 49. : The Prophet Muhammadâs (PBUH) practice is preserved through: (A) Hadith literature (B) Poetry (C) Quran only (D) None 50. : Hadith is a fundamental part of: (A) Usul al-Fiqh (principles of Islamic jurisprudence) (B) Geography (C) Astronomy (D) None