Unit 1 – Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) An Embodiment of Justics
Quiz
- 1. Who is referred to as the embodiment of justice in Islamic history?
- Hazrat Umar (RA)
- Hazrat Ali (RA)
- Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)
- Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)
- 2. What title was given to Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) due to his truthfulness and honesty?
- Al-Karim
- Al-Amin
- Al-Ghani
- Al-Qadir
- 3. What did Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) emphasize as the cornerstone of justice?
- Wealth
- Social status
- Equality and fairness
- Power
- 4. During his lifetime, Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) treated people of all religions with:
- Hatred
- Discrimination
- Tolerance and fairness
- Indifference
- 5. What was Hazrat Muhammad’s (SAW) stance on the equality of rich and poor in justice?
- Rich were prioritized
- Poor were ignored
- Equal treatment for all
- Punishment was waived for the rich
- 6. Which of the following incidents reflects Hazrat Muhammad’s (SAW) sense of justice?
- Judging between two disputing parties fairly
- Favoring his relatives in disputes
- Ignoring the complaints of slaves
- Supporting the wealthy only
- 7. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) stated that even if his daughter committed theft, he would:
- Forgive her
- Punish her equally
- Ignore her actions
- Justify her actions
- 8. What was Hazrat Muhammad’s (SAW) role as a judge in Medina?
- Biased ruler
- Symbol of justice and fairness
- Harsh dictator
- Passive observer
- 9. How did Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) resolve disputes in his community?
- By favoring influential people
- Through bribery
- By upholding justice and fairness
- By ignoring them
- 10. Which quality of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) attracted non-Muslims to Islam?
- Wealth
- Justice and fairness
- Political power
- Fear of punishment
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