Types of Hadith – Sahih, Daif, Hasan, Mutawatir 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What does the term “Sahih Hadith” mean? (A) Weak narration (B) Authentic narration (C) Fabricated narration (D) Less reliable narration 2. : Which type of Hadith is considered the weakest in terms of authenticity? (A) Hasan (B) Sahih (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 3. : What is the meaning of “Daif Hadith”? (A) Authentic (B) Weak (C) Fabricated (D) Repeated 4. : Which Hadith is stronger than Daif but weaker than Sahih? (A) Hasan (B) Sahih (C) Mutawatir (D) Mawdu 5. : Which type of Hadith is transmitted by a large number of narrators, making it very reliable? (A) Hasan (B) Sahih (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 6. : What is the literal meaning of “Mutawatir”? (A) Transmitted by few (B) Fabricated (C) Successive and widely transmitted (D) Weak 7. : Which Hadith type has the highest degree of certainty? (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Sahih (D) Mutawatir 8. : What is the main criterion for a Hadith to be classified as Sahih? (A) Weak chain (B) Continuous and reliable chain of narrators (C) Narrated by many people (D) Unknown narrators 9. : Which of the following is NOT a condition for a Sahih Hadith? (A) Continuity of chain (B) Narrators must be trustworthy (C) It should be narrated by many people (D) Should be free from defects 10. : Hasan Hadith means: (A) Weak narration (B) Acceptable narration with slightly less reliability (C) Fabricated narration (D) Strongest narration 11. : Mutawatir Hadith must be narrated by how many narrators? (A) One narrator per generation (B) Two narrators per generation (C) Numerous narrators that make fabrication impossible (D) Unknown narrators 12. : A Daif Hadith can become Hasan under what condition? (A) If the chain becomes continuous (B) If the text changes (C) If the narration is from weak narrators (D) It can never become Hasan 13. : Sahih Hadith must be free from: (A) Ittisal (continuity) (B) Illah (hidden defects) (C) Tadlees (deception in narration) (D) All of the above 14. : Which type of Hadith has a text that is clear and free from contradictions? (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Sahih (D) Mawdu 15. : Mutawatir Hadith gives: (A) Probable knowledge (B) Certain and definite knowledge (C) Opinion based knowledge (D) Fabricated knowledge 16. : Hasan Hadith is classified based on: (A) Strength of chain and narrator’s reliability (B) Number of narrators only (C) Content only (D) Fabrication 17. : Which Hadith type is often used for establishing unquestionable beliefs? (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 18. : What is the significance of Mutawatir Hadith? (A) It is weak and unreliable (B) It provides certain knowledge (C) It is fabricated (D) It is less reliable than Hasan 19. : If a Hadith has a broken chain, it is classified as: (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 20. : Hasan Hadith narrators have: (A) Strong memory and reliability but less than Sahih narrators (B) Weak memory (C) Fabricated stories (D) Unknown status 21. : Which Hadith type can be accepted for legal rulings? (A) Sahih and Hasan (B) Only Sahih (C) Only Daif (D) Only Mutawatir 22. : Which Hadith type is transmitted through many chains but fewer narrators per chain? (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Mutawatir (D) Sahih 23. : The difference between Sahih and Hasan Hadith lies mainly in: (A) The number of narrators (B) The chain reliability and narrator’s memory strength (C) The text of Hadith (D) The topic of Hadith 24. : A Daif Hadith might be used in which case? (A) To establish obligatory practices (B) To support other evidence (C) To change Quranic laws (D) To form fundamental beliefs 25. : Which type of Hadith is NOT accepted as proof in most Islamic jurisprudence? (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 26. : Mutawatir Hadith requires narration by how many narrators in every generation? (A) One or two (B) A large number enough to rule out lying (C) Only three (D) Unknown narrators 27. : The science of evaluating Hadith authenticity is known as: (A) Ilm al-Rijal (B) Ilm al-Hadith (C) Ilm al-Tafsir (D) Ilm al-Fiqh 28. : Which type of Hadith can sometimes be used in virtuous deeds or encouragement? (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 29. : A Hadith with a continuous chain but with narrators of slightly weaker memory is classified as: (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mawdu 30. : Mutawatir Hadith guarantees: (A) Falsehood (B) Certainty of truth (C) Weak reliability (D) Fabrication 31. : The term “Daif” literally means: (A) Strong (B) Weak (C) Clear (D) Repeated 32. : Hasan Hadith is often translated as: (A) Good (B) Weak (C) Fabricated (D) False 33. : The presence of multiple independent chains in a Hadith makes it: (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Mutawatir (D) Mawdu 34. : Sahih Hadith must be free from which two major issues? (A) Sanad interruption and hidden defects (B) Popularity and content (C) Language and narrator’s age (D) Location and narration style 35. : Which Hadith type is considered acceptable but less reliable than Sahih? (A) Hasan (B) Daif (C) Mawdu (D) Mutawatir 36. : Mutawatir Hadith are narrated by: (A) A single chain of narrators (B) Multiple chains of numerous narrators (C) Weak narrators (D) Fabricated narrators 37. : What is the difference between Mutawatir and Ahad Hadith? (A) Mutawatir is transmitted by many narrators; Ahad by few (B) Mutawatir is weak; Ahad is strong (C) Mutawatir is fabricated; Ahad is authentic (D) No difference 38. : Which Hadith type requires the highest number of narrators per generation? (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Sahih (D) Mutawatir 39. : Daif Hadith are rejected because of: (A) Broken chain or unreliable narrators (B) Clear text (C) Multiple chains (D) Strong narrators 40. : Hasan Hadith has narrators with: (A) Very strong memory (B) Good memory but not as strong as Sahih narrators (C) Weak memory (D) Fabricated narrators 41. : Mutawatir Hadith cannot be: (A) False or fabricated (B) Weak (C) Hasan (D) Sahih 42. : Which of the following types of Hadith is most often quoted in Islamic law? (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Sahih (D) Mawdu 43. : The science that deals with the biographies of Hadith narrators is called: (A) Ilm al-Hadith (B) Ilm al-Rijal (C) Ilm al-Tafsir (D) Ilm al-Fiqh 44. : A Hadith with many chains but weak narrators is classified as: (A) Sahih (B) Hasan (C) Daif (D) Mutawatir 45. : A Hadith is classified as Sahih if: (A) Narrators are truthful and have perfect memory (B) Narrators have weak memory (C) Narrators lie occasionally (D) Chain is broken 46. : Which Hadith type is rejected outright due to fabrication? (A) Mawdu (B) Sahih (C) Hasan (D) Daif 47. : Which Hadith type can be used to confirm matters of belief? (A) Daif (B) Hasan (C) Sahih (D) Mutawatir 48. : What is the main difference between Hasan and Daif Hadith? (A) Hasan narrators have acceptable memory, Daif narrators are weak (B) Both are equally weak (C) Hasan is fabricated (D) Daif is authentic 49. : Sahih Hadith must be free from: (A) Hidden defects (Illah) (B) Multiple narrators (C) Clear wording (D) Repetition 50. : Mutawatir Hadith is transmitted: (A) Through one chain only (B) Through many independent chains to the extent that lying is impossible (C) Through weak narrators (D) Only in written form