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Role of Hadith in Islamic Law (Shariah)

1. What is Hadith in Islam?

(A) Sayings, actions, and approvals of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)


(B) Stories of kings


(C) Only the Quran


(D) Poetry




2. The primary role of Hadith in Shariah is to…

(A) Replace the Quran


(B) Explain and interpret the Quran


(C) Provide historical events only


(D) Teach politics




3. Which Hadith collection is considered most authentic?

(A) Tirmidhi


(B) Sunan Abu Dawood


(C) Sahih Bukhari


(D) Ibn Majah




4. Hadith helps in determining…

(A) Astrology


(B) Only historical events


(C) Poetry


(D) Laws and moral guidance




5. The term “Sunnah” refers to…

(A) The life and practices of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ)


(B) Idols


(C) Angels


(D) Kings




6. Hadith serves as a source of…

(A) Poetry


(B) Political power


(C) Entertainment


(D) Islamic law alongside the Quran




7. Which classification of Hadith is most reliable?

(A) Hasan


(B) Daif


(C) Sahih


(D) Mawdu




8. A “Daif” Hadith is considered…

(A) Mutawatir


(B) Authentic


(C) Strongest


(D) Weak and less reliable




9. “Mutawatir” Hadith refers to…

(A) Weak Hadith


(B) Narrated by many people at every level


(C) Only one narrator


(D) Forged Hadith




10. Hadith is used in Shariah to…

(A) Guide in rituals, ethics, and laws


(B) Replace the Quran


(C) Teach poetry


(D) Entertain people




11. The chain of narrators in Hadith is called…

(A) Isnad


(B) Matn


(C) Fiqh


(D) Tafsir




12. The text of Hadith is called…

(A) Matn


(B) Isnad


(C) Sunnah


(D) Tafsir




13. Hadith confirms the meaning of Quranic verses in…

(A) Shariah rulings


(B) Poetry


(C) History


(D) Geography




14. A Hadith classified as “Hasan” is…

(A) Good and acceptable


(B) Weak


(C) Forged


(D) Unknown




15. Hadith is important for matters where the Quran is…

(A) Very detailed


(B) Silent or general


(C) Forged


(D) Not revealed




16. The collection of Hadith by Imam Muslim is called…

(A) Sunan Abu Dawood


(B) Sahih Muslim


(C) Tirmidhi


(D) Ibn Majah




17. Hadith helps in understanding…

(A) Political history


(B) Astrology


(C) Practical application of Quranic teachings


(D) Poetry




18. The process of verifying Hadith authenticity is called…

(A) Ilm al-Hadith


(B) Fiqh


(C) Tafsir


(D) Hadith Mawdu




19. Hadith is necessary for Shariah because…

(A) It explains laws, rituals, and moral guidance


(B) It entertains people


(C) It teaches poetry


(D) It replaces the Quran




20. Forged Hadith are called…

(A) Sahih


(B) Mawdu


(C) Hasan


(D) Mutawatir




21. Hadith and Sunnah together form…

(A) Political law


(B) Only historical record


(C) Guidance for belief and practice


(D) Poetry collection




22. Scholars classify Hadith based on…

(A) Length


(B) Chain of narrators and content


(C) Topic only


(D) Region




23. The role of Hadith in prayer (Salah) is to…

(A) Tell stories


(B) Replace the Quran


(C) Teach politics


(D) Explain how to perform prayers




24. Hadith provides guidance for…

(A) Daily life, ethics, and worship


(B) Only historical events


(C) Poetry


(D) Astrology




25. A Hadith with many chains of narrators is usually…

(A) Weak


(B) Mutawatir and highly authentic


(C) Forged


(D) Unknown




26. Collections of Hadith like Bukhari and Muslim are…

(A) Political manuals


(B) Forged


(C) Only historical stories


(D) Carefully verified and widely accepted




27. Hadith plays a role in Shariah by…

(A) Teaching poetry


(B) Replacing the Quran


(C) Explaining Quranic laws and providing examples


(D) Entertainment only




28. The science of Hadith ensures that…

(A) All sayings are accepted


(B) Only authentic sayings of the Prophet are followed


(C) Only poetry is taught


(D) Political rules are made




29. Hadith also guides Muslims in…

(A) Magic and astrology


(B) Morality, ethics, and social behavior


(C) Kingship


(D) Poetry




30. Following authentic Hadith in Shariah leads to…

(A) Misguidance


(B) Correct practice of Islam and understanding of the Quran


(C) Sin


(D) Worldly obsession only




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