Test Your Knowledge of Islamic Jurisprudence

Test Your Knowledge of Islamic Jurisprudence

Take this quiz to test your understanding of Islamic laws and principles governing personal behavior and religious practices.

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What is the primary source of Islamic law?

What is the primary source of Islamic law?
Quran
Hadith
Ijma
Qiyas
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Which of the following is not one of the four Sunni schools of jurisprudence?

Which of the following is not one of the four Sunni schools of jurisprudence?
Hanbali
Jafari
Maliki
Hanafi
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What is the principle of public interest or welfare in Islamic law known as?

What is the principle of public interest or welfare in Islamic law known as?
Ijma
Maslaha
Qiyas
Ijtihad
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Who is responsible for interpreting and applying Islamic law?

Who is responsible for interpreting and applying Islamic law?
Imam
Mufti
Caliph
Mullah
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Which Islamic legal principle means analogy or comparison?

Which Islamic legal principle means analogy or comparison?
Ijma
Qiyas
Taqiyya
Shura
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What does the term 'fiqh' refer to in Islamic jurisprudence?

Islamic charity
Islamic prayer
Islamic jurisprudence
Islamic pilgrimage
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In Islamic law, which punishment is prescribed for theft?

In Islamic law, which punishment is prescribed for theft?
Flogging
Imprisonment
Amputation
Exile
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What is the Islamic term for lawful or permissible actions?

What is the Islamic term for lawful or permissible actions?
Haram
Tawhid
Halal
Fitnah
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Which of the following is considered a major sin in Islam?

Which of the following is considered a major sin in Islam?
Lying
Riba (Usury)
Backbiting
Eating pork
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What is the term for the pilgrimage to Mecca that every Muslim is required to undertake at least once in their lifetime?

Eid-ul-Fitr
Jihad
Zakat
Hajj
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Which Islamic scholar is known for his extensive work in the field of Islamic jurisprudence?

Which Islamic scholar is known for his extensive work in the field of Islamic jurisprudence?
Ibn Taymiyyah
Omar Khayyam
Ibn Khaldun
Al-Ghazali