130 Hadeeth on Manners QUIZ #6 (Hadeeths 82-100) (EASY)

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130 Hadeeth on Manners QUIZ #6 (Hadeeths 82-100) (EASY)

This is a beginners' level (fairly easy) quiz based on Hadeeth #82-100 of our 130 Hadeeth on Manners class. There are 10 TRUE or FALSE questions on this test. This quiz has a 10-minute time limit (displayed above). It is 100% anonymous, and you may re-take the quiz as many times as you like. The questions will appear in a random order each time you take the quiz, and you may see some new questions each time you take the quiz, in shaa' Allah.

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Strong believers are actually more beloved to Allah than weak believers, yet even weak believers still have some goodness in them.

2 / 10

Ordering what is good and forbidding what is evil is from the rights of the street upon those who sit there, according to a hadeeth we studied.

3 / 10

All previous prophets taught their followers not to be shy. Islam cancelled this earlier ruling and required Muslims to behave with shyness.

4 / 10

Since shyness is part of our faith, it is better not to correct people who err, even if they are committing shirk (polytheism).

5 / 10

When Allah wants good for someone, He keeps him away from knowledge and understanding, in order to test the purity of his soul, according to one of the hadeeths we studied.

6 / 10

The believer who mixes with the people and bears their harms is better than someone who does not mix with the people and bear their harms.

7 / 10

There is nothing heavier in the Scales (on the Day of Judgment) than good character.

8 / 10

Hadeeth #85 (which means), "Whomever Allah wants good for, He grants him understanding in the religion," was mistakenly included twice in the text of the chapters on manners in Buloogh al-Maraam by the author.

9 / 10

The only people who claim that smiling is from Islamic manners are the Ikhwanis who wish to lead the Muslims into accepting all types of falsehood.

10 / 10

A person who has $100, and then gives $25 in charity, now has only $75. So charity does, in fact, decrease one's wealth. Therefore it is absolute falsehood to claim that "No charity ever decreased any wealth."

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