Islamic Studies: Prophets, Quran, and Taqwa
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Sulaiman (as) was son of:

  • Prophet Ayub(as)
  • Prophet Ismail (as )
  • Prophet Dawud( as) (correct)

The revelation to Prophet Dawud (as) is called the:

  • Torah
  • Zabur (correct)
  • Injil

Prophet Sulaiman (as) had power to command the:

  • Jinn (correct)
  • People
  • Messengers

Bilqis was the queen of:

<p>Sheba (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A splendid throne belonged to:

<p>Bilqis (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was revealed to:

<p>Prophet Muhammad (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Muslims are urged to read the _______ regularly and to understand its meaning.

<p>Quran (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The success of this life and the Hereafter lies in following the teachings of the:

<p>Quran (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The final Messenger of Allah(swt) is:

<p>Prophet Muhammad (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Taqwa lies in the:

<p>Heart (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Taqwa is fear of committing the smallest of ______.

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______ is expressed by thanking and praising Allah (swt), worshipping Him alone, obeying His commands and keeping away from forbidden acts.

<p>Gratitude</p> Signup and view all the answers

Prophet ______ is the best human being that ever lived.

<p>Muhammad</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ is one of the most profound concepts in Islam.

<p>Taqwa</p> Signup and view all the answers

Taqwa is an internal compass on the path that leads to ______.

<p>Allah (swt)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Allah (swt) love those who have ______.

<p>taqwa</p> Signup and view all the answers

Those who possess taqwa are called ______.

<p>muttaqun</p> Signup and view all the answers

Allah(swt) created us and takes good care of us, not only from the time of our birth, but even long before ______.

<p>that</p> Signup and view all the answers

Allah (swt) says in the Quran “If you should count the favours, you would not ______ them."

<p>enumerate</p> Signup and view all the answers

______ is the most grievous sin against Allah (swt).

<p>Shirk</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rasulullah ( ﷺ ) used to advise his companions in all circumstances.

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Only Allah (swt) , the Almighty can cause us benefit or harm.

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Exaggeration is liked in Islam.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Our deeds and actions are not recorded.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A human being can enumerate Allah (swt) favours.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran contains teachings for all mankind.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Prophet Muhammad ( ﷺ ) was the seal of prophets.

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The original language the Quran has been unchanged.

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We always hope for Allah (swt) forgiveness.

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Allah (swt) did not provide everything necessary for His creatures.

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Mention some recommended manners when reciting the Quran.

<p>Being in the state of wudhu, facing the Qiblah and sitting courteously, Reciting slowly in a melodious tone, Showing humility during its recitation, Not talking when the Quran is being recited, Contemplating the meanings and information contained in the Quran.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How should a Muslim respect Prophet Muhammad ( ﷺ )?

<p>By obeying him and following his Sunnah in all matters, Supporting those he supported, opposing those he opposed, being pleased with what he was pleased with, and disliking with what he disliked.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is taqwa?

<p>Taqwa is one of the most profound concepts in Islam. The Arabic word Taqwa is explained as fearing Allah, consciousness of Allah or righteousness.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Mention a hadith about reciting the Quran.

<p>Uthman (ra) reported that the Prophet Muhammad ( ﷺ ) said: &quot; the best of you is he who learns Quran and teaches it.&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Rasulullah ( ﷺ ) teach his companion?

<p>Prophet Mohammed Rasulullah ( used to teach his sahabah in all circumstances, even basic cocepts of life.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What sins does Allah forgive?

<p>Except Shirk (associating another with Allah) in not forgiven by Allah.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the best course in all affairs?

<p>Prophet Mohammed ( ﷺ ) used to prefer the easiest way in all affairs as long as it was not haram. He is always tried to avoid difficult ways.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the importance of cooperation?

<p>Cooperation is a desirable virtue. Muslims are urged to help each other so that the cooperative spirit may grow among them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is injustice?

<p>Injustice is a terrible sin and the oppressor will be in a very disastrous at the time of judgment.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How should we deal with people in this life?

<p>We must maintain justice for all people in every sphere of worldly life. That is the way to salvation in the Hereafter.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Sulaiman (as)

Son of Prophet Dawud (as).

Zabur

The revelation to Prophet Dawud (as).

Prophet Sulaiman's power

Command over the Jinn.

Bilqis

Queen of Sheba.

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Splendid throne

Belonged to Bilqis.

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The Quran

Revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

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The Quran for Muslims

To be read regularly and understood.

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Success in life

Following the teachings of the Quran.

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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

The final messenger of Allah (SWT).

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Taqwa

Lies in the heart.

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Taqwa

Fear of committing even small sins.

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Gratitude to Allah

Thanking Allah, worshipping Him, and obeying His commands.

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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

The best human being.

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Taqwa Definition

A profound concept in Islam.

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Taqwa's function

An internal compass guiding to Allah.

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Allah's love

He loves those who have Taqwa.

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Muttaqun

Those who possess Taqwa.

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Allah's Creation

Takes good care of us before and after birth.

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Allah's Favours

Countless.

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Shirk Definition

The greatest sin.

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Rasulullah's (PBUH) Advice

Advised his companions in all situations.

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Source Of Benefit or Harm

Only Allah

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The Quran

Contains teachings for all mankind.

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Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

The last prophet.

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Original Quranic Language

Has been unchanged.

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Allah's Forgiveness

We always hope for it.

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Manners when Reciting Quran

Being in wudhu, facing the Qiblah, reciting slowly with humility.

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Respecting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

By obeying him, following his Sunnah, and loving those who love him.

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Taqwa Meaning

Fearing Allah, consciousness of Allah, righteousness.

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Hadith about Reciting Our'an.

“The best of you is he who learns Quran and teaches it.”

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Study Notes

  • Sulaiman was the son of Prophet Dawud.
  • The revelation to Prophet Dawud is called Zabur.
  • Prophet Sulaiman had power to command the Jinn.
  • Bilqis was the queen of Sheba.
  • A splendid throne belonged to Bilqis.
  • The Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
  • Muslims are urged to read the Quran regularly and to understand its meaning.
  • The success of this life and the Hereafter lies in following the teachings of the Quran.
  • The final Messenger of Allah is Prophet Muhammad.
  • Taqwa lies in the Heart.
  • Taqwa stems from fearing the smallest of sins.
  • Gratitude is expressed by thanking and praising Allah, worshipping Him alone, obeying His commands, and avoiding forbidden acts.
  • Prophet Muhammad is considered the best human being.
  • Taqwa is a very profound concept in Islam.
  • Taqwa serves as an internal compass, guiding one towards Allah.
  • Allah loves those who have taqwa.
  • Those who possess taqwa are called Muttaqun.
  • Allah created and cares for us from before our birth.
  • Allah states in the Quran that His favors are too numerous to count.
  • Shirk is the most grievous sin against Allah.
  • Rasulullah used to advise his companions in all circumstances.
  • Only Allah can cause benefit or harm.
  • Exaggeration is disliked in Islam.
  • Deeds and actions are recorded.
  • A human being cannot enumerate Allah’s favors.
  • The Quran contains teachings for all mankind.
  • Prophet Muhammad was the seal of prophets.
  • The original language of the Quran is unchanged.
  • One should always hope for Allah’s forgiveness.
  • Allah provided everything necessary for His creatures.
  • Be in a state of wudhu (ablution).
  • Face the Qiblah (direction of prayer) and sit courteously.
  • Recite slowly and melodiously.
  • Show humility, express sorrow, and weep.
  • Avoid talking during the recitation.
  • Contemplate the meanings and information within the Quran.

How to Respect Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):

  • Obey him and follow his Sunnah (teachings and practices) in all matters.
  • Support those he supported and oppose those he opposed.
  • Be pleased with what pleased him and dislike what he disliked.
  • Say "Sallalahu alaihi wa sallam" whenever his name is mentioned.
  • Believe everything he said about this world and the Hereafter.
  • Revive his Sunnah and convey his message.
  • Love the righteous who love him and hate the wicked who hate him.

Taqwa Explained:

  • Taqwa is a profound concept in Islam.
  • Taqwa means fearing Allah, having consciousness of Allah, and practicing righteousness.

Hadith on Reciting the Quran:

  • Uthman reported that Prophet Muhammad said: "The best of you is he who learns Quran and teaches it."

How Prophet Muhammad Taught His Companions:

  • Prophet Muhammad used to teach his companions in all circumstances, even basic concepts of life.

Sins Allah Forgives:

  • Allah forgives all sins if forgiveness is asked, except Shirk (associating partners with Allah).

The Best Course in All Affairs:

  • Prophet Muhammad preferred the easiest way in all affairs as long as it was not haram (forbidden).
  • He always tried to avoid difficult ways.

Importance of Cooperation:

  • Cooperation is a desirable virtue in Islam.
  • Muslims are urged to help each other so that the cooperative spirit may grow among them.

Definition of Injustice:

  • Injustice is a terrible sin.
  • The oppressor will face a disastrous time at the time of judgment.

How to Deal with People:

  • We must maintain justice for all people in every sphere of worldly life.
  • It is the way to salvation in the Hereafter.

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Explore the stories of Prophets Sulaiman and Muhammad, the significance of the Quran, and the profound concept of Taqwa in Islam. Understand the importance of following the Quran's teachings and cultivating Taqwa to achieve success in this life and the Hereafter. Learn about gratitude and the attributes of Muttaqun.

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