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What is the definition of Fiqh?
Which of the following is a primary source of Islamic law?
What does the term ‘Ijtihad’ refer to in Islamic jurisprudence?
Which school of thought in Sunni Islam is known for its emphasis on rationality and reasoning in Fiqh?
What is the purpose of Fiqh in Islam?
What is the definition of Fiqh?
Which of the following is a source of Islamic law in Fiqh?
What is the purpose of Fiqh in Islam?
Which school of thought is known for its emphasis on rationality in Fiqh?
What is the significance of Qiyas in Fiqh?
Which of the following are considered pillars of Islam?
Which acts break the fast during Ramadan?
What are the conditions for valid prayer (Salah)?
What are the prohibited times for prayer (Salah)?
Which of the following are types of charity (Sadaqah)?
Arrange the following pillars of Islam in the correct order:
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Put the following steps of Wudu (ablution) in the correct sequence:
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Sort the following Islamic months in chronological order:
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Arrange the steps of performing Salah (Prayer) in the correct order:
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Put the following acts of charity in the proper sequence:
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Identify the criteria for the validity of wudu.
1. Intention (Niyyah)
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2. Washing the face
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3. Washing the arms up to the elbows
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4. Wiping the head
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5. Washing the feet up to the ankles
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List the criteria for the obligatory acts of prayer.
1. Standing (if able)
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2. Recitation of Al-Fatihah
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3. Bowing (Ruku)
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4. Prostration (Sujood)
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5. Sitting for the Tashahhud
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Name the criteria for the conditions of fasting in Ramadan.
1. Intention (Niyyah)
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2. Abstaining from food, drink, and intimate relations
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3. Being of sound mind
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4. Reaching puberty
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5. Being free from menstruation or post-natal bleeding
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Specify the criteria for the validity of Zakat payment.
1. Possession of wealth above the Nisab threshold
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2. Passage of one lunar year
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3. Intention to give Zakat
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4. Giving Zakat to eligible recipients
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5. Calculation of Zakat amount based on specific categories of wealth
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Enumerate the criteria for the validity of Hajj pilgrimage.
1. Physical ability and financial capability
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2. Ihram at the designated Miqat
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3. Performing Tawaf around the Kaaba
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4. Standing at Arafat
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5. Stoning the pillars at Mina
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In Islamic jurisprudence, the five daily prayers are known as prayers.
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The act of giving a portion of one’s wealth to those in need is called .
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The pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim is required to make at least once in their lifetime is known as .
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The month of fasting observed by Muslims worldwide is called .
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The declaration of faith in Islam is known as the .