130 Hadeeth on Manners FINAL EXAM (MEDIUM)

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130 Hadeeth on Manners FINAL EXAM (Medium)

This is a comprehensive final exam for our course, 130 Hadeeth on Manners. There are 50 TRUE or FALSE questions and 50 multiple-choice questions on the topics we studied in this course. You have 60 minutes to complete the exam. You may re-take the exam as many times as you like. Each time you re-take it, the questions will be different, in shaa' Allah. It is recommended that you take the seven smaller quizzes before attempting this final exam. [Click here to go back to the quizzes.]

1 / 100

From a man's good practice of Islam is to focus on matters that do not concern him.

2 / 100

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

3 / 100

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.

4 / 100

Which of the following things is NOT specifically forbidden in the hadeeth reported by Aboo Hurayrah, which includes the wording [which means], "A Muslim is the brother of another Muslim..."?

5 / 100

Complete (the meaning of) the hadeeth: "Be warned of _____, because _____ eats away good deeds like how fire devours wood."

6 / 100

Complete the statement of Ibn 'Umar we studied: "Take from your good health for your illness, and..."

7 / 100

When two people insult one another, the sin is on the one who started it, so long as the other one does not transgress.

8 / 100

According to the hadeeth of Mahmood ibn Labeed, the thing which the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) feared most for his followers was: showing off.

9 / 100

Allah loves pious servants, those who are content and modestly reserved.

10 / 100

Miserliness cannot be found together with this other trait in a believer, according to the meaning of a hadeeth we studied, which was collected by at-Tirmithee with a weak chain of transmission.

11 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth: "Whoever directs someone to a good thing..."

12 / 100

Two people should not leave a third person by himself, so as to talk among themselves, because this makes that third person sad.

13 / 100

What is the sin so strictly forbidden that Allah announced that He had made it haraam upon Himself?

14 / 100

According to the wording of a hadeeth we studied, anger is a sin eats away one's good deeds like how fire devours wood.

15 / 100

Qutbah ibn Maalik was a companion from those who narrated the most hadeeth (from the "mukthiroon").

16 / 100

What is NOT correct about the hadeeth (which means): "Be disinterested (have zuhd) in worldly matters..."?

17 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth of Mu'aawiyah found in al-Bukhari and Muslim: "Whomever Allah wants good for..."

18 / 100

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

19 / 100

When Sahl ibn Sa'd asked about something that would earn him Allah's Love, the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) told him to focus greatly on worldly matters. (Assuming the hadeeth to be authentic as Ibn Hajar graded it.)

20 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth qudsee narration we studied: "I am with My servant so long as _____." 

The companions asked: Could a man ever insult his own parents?!

21 / 100

If you insult another person's parents, and this leads them to insult your parents, you bear the burden of the sin of insulting your own parents.

22 / 100

According to the wording of a hadeeth we studied, what are the part(s) of the opponent's body forbidden to be struck, if there is ever a need to fight?

23 / 100

Some people can become so obsessed with materialism that they could legitimately be called 'Abd ad-Dirham ("worshipper/slave of the silver coin").

24 / 100

Which phrase was identified as "one of the treasures of Paradise" in the hadeeth of Aboo Moosaa we studied?

25 / 100

What was that famous brief word of advice given by the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) to the man who asked for advice over and over, and the advice was simply repeated each time?

Is the Sunnah to wipe away good, halaal food?

26 / 100

Licking your fingers after eating is a forbidden act of imitating non-Muslims.

27 / 100

What is the greatest form of thulm (oppression)?

28 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth we studied: "And be warned of ____, since ____ leads to wickedness, and wickedness leads to the Fire."

29 / 100

It is permissible to tell jokes which are not actually true, so long as it makes people laugh and does not hurt anyone's feelings.

30 / 100

Which of the following is NOT one of the rights of the street upon those who sit there?

31 / 100

Who was the companion who was riding behind the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace), and he said to him, "O young man! I am going to teach you some words..."?

Don't overthink the explanation or the differing of the scholars about the meanings... Is this statement basically true or not?

32 / 100

Keeping family ties can lead to an increase in one's lifespan and provisions.

33 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth: "Allah does not look at the one who..."

Be warned of following the way of deviant Khawaarij cults like ISIS, Al Qaeda, El Shabab, Boko Haram, al-Ikhwan al-Muslimoon (the so-called "Muslim Brotherhood"), and their likes.

34 / 100

Non-Muslim neighbors have no rights in Islam.

35 / 100

We studied a narration which mentions that Allah hates every obscene bathee' (بذيء). What is a bathee'?

36 / 100

No people sit in any gathering, mentioning Allah therein, except that the angels surround them, Mercy enshrouds them, and Allah mentions them to those near Him.

37 / 100

What is the difference between backbiting (gheebah) and slander (buhtaan)?

38 / 100

Even though the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) forbade us from getting angry, he got angry for the sake of Allah, and it is still virtuous for Muslims to get angry for the sake of Allah (not for personal reasons).

39 / 100

Complete (the meaning of) the hadeeth: "From a man's good practice of Islam is..."

40 / 100

According to the hadeeth of Ibn Mas'ood we studied, which major sin is most serious, after polytheism and killing one's children?

41 / 100

Which of the following kinds of neighbor has the most rights?

42 / 100

According to the hadeeth of al-Mugheerah ibn Shu'bah: Allah hates three things: Rumors, excessive questioning, and __________.

43 / 100

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

44 / 100

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the first hadeeth of the collection, covering the six rights of Muslims upon one another?

Licking one's fingers is truly an amazing Sunnah!

45 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth of Ibn 'Abbaas: "When one of you eats some food, let him not wipe his hand off until he licks it, or..."

46 / 100

According to Hadeeth #2, we should look to those who have less than us, in order to be more grateful for what we have.

47 / 100

Section Four of our book, 130 Hadeeth on Manners, contains a total of less than 30 hadeeth narrations.

48 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth we studied: "Whoever blames his brother for a sin ____." (at-Tirmithee graded it as sound, yet its chain is broken.)

49 / 100

What is the sin mentioned along with oppression in one of the hadeeths we studied, something mentioned as being the cause of the destruction of people who came before us?

50 / 100

People by nature admire others and try to resemble them. We must avoid admiration of evil people, so we do not end up resembling them.

51 / 100

We studied a hadeeth reported by Aboo Bakr as-Siddeeq, that a "khabb" (خب) does not enter Paradise. What is a "khabb"?

52 / 100

The Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) supplicated against some people for Allah to put hardship on them. They are: those who put hardships upon those under their authority in this life.  

Remember the difference between the author who compiled the Hadeeth collection and the explainer who taught the meanings of those Hadeeth narrations.

53 / 100

The book, Buloogh al-Maraam, was authored by Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan.

54 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth: "Nay, there is within the body a morsel of flesh; if it is sound, the entire body will be sound. However, if it is corrupt, the whole body will be corrupt. Nay, it is the _____."

55 / 100

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.

56 / 100

When the author says, "Agreed upon," about a hadeeth, this means:

57 / 100

Haste is from the Shaytaan, and pessimism is bad character, according to two narrations we studied.

58 / 100

It is authentically reported from the hadeeth of Anas that "Supplication is the core of worship."

59 / 100

The Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) said (what means), "Piety is right here!" and he pointed to the Ka'bah three times.

"Ruined is the worshipper of gold coins..."

60 / 100

What is the sign of someone being an actual slave of material things, according to the hadeeth we studied?

61 / 100

One of the bad results of cursing people too much is that you would not be allowed to be a witness on the day of Judgment, according to a narration we studied.

62 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth narration we studied: "Whoever says, 'Exalted is Allah, and all praise is His,' one hundred times, his sins will be removed, even if _____."

63 / 100

The Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) once told a man who was seeking advice (what means): "Do not get angry." He repeated this each time he asked for advice.

There are a total of six baabs (sections, sub-chapters) in this collection.

64 / 100

The second baab (sub-chapter, or section) of our 130 Hadeeth on Manners is about birr (kindness) and silah (keeping ties).

65 / 100

According to a hadeeth we studied from Saheeh al-Bukhaaree, whoever commits the sin of eavesdropping shall have hot lead poured into his ears on the Day of Judgment.

66 / 100

Being in this world like a stranger or wayfarer means to take what you need from it to reach your real destination (the Hereafter), without getting too attached to this world.

67 / 100

If we uphold the limits of Allah in our lives and honor His commands and prohibitions, He will preserve us with special kinds of preservation.

Allah orders us with every noble and upright manner, and He forbids us from every lowly trait.

68 / 100

Allah has forbidden us from insolence (bad treatment) of our mothers.

69 / 100

Complete the meaning of a hadeeth we studied [which means]: "Whoever holds back his anger, Allah will hold back _____ from him." 

70 / 100

Which of the following manners of greeting has been forbidden by the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace)?

71 / 100

According to a hadeeth we studied, what is the reward for doing all four of the following things: spreading salaams, keeping family ties, feeding people, and praying at night?

72 / 100

Complete the meaning of the authentic hadeeth we studied (which means): "From what the people learned from the speech of [ancient] prophethood was: ____."

Be sure you know what things are mentioned in Hadeeth #1.

73 / 100

According to Hadeeth #1 of our study, one of the six basic rights Muslims have upon each other is to say, "al-Hamdu lillaah" when your brother/sister asks you, "Kayfa Haaluk?" (How are you?)

74 / 100

According to the Sunnah, the youth should initiate greetings of salaam to the elders.

75 / 100

Sitting in gatherings devoid of Allah's mention, where no salaat is sent upon the Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace), will be a source of regret on the Day of Judgment.

"No one may request  another man to stand up from his seat in order to sit there. Instead..."

76 / 100

Our Prophet (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) taught us to make room for more people to sit in our gatherings.

77 / 100

Complete the meaning of the hadeeth we studied: "Glad tidings to the one whose own shortcomings keep him occupied [keeping him] from ____."

The author lived in the 9th century.

78 / 100

The 131 narrations in our book, 130 Hadeeth on Manners, have been taken from the back end of which famous book?

79 / 100

When two Muslims are turning away from each other for personal reasons, the better one is the one who gives greetings of salaam to the other one first.

80 / 100

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.

Something about the neighbors...?

81 / 100

Revelation in Islam is so complete that it even provides guidance on how to prepare soup (specifically).

82 / 100

What is TRUE about the following statement: "The believer is a mirror to another believer."?

83 / 100

Allah revealed to His Messenger (may Allah raise his rank and grant him peace) that Muslims are to be strong and not humble.

84 / 100

Who is the companion who pointed to his ears and narrated the hadeeth (which means): "Verily, the halaal (permissible) matters are clear, and verily, the haraam (impermissible) matters are clear..."?

85 / 100

The hadeeth about not striking in the face does not apply to Muslims, because it is never legislated to strike a Muslim in the first place.

86 / 100

According to the hadeeth of Tameem ad-Daaree we studied, we are required to give our naseehah (sincerity of purpose and sincere advice) to which two groups of people?

Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan mentioned four possible ways that Allah might extend a person's lifespan, in his explanation of one of our hadeeth narrations.

87 / 100

Which of the following explanations did Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan NOT mention as a possible way that Allah might extend a person's lifespan?

88 / 100

Complete (the meaning of) the hadeeth: "The strong man is not known by physical takedowns. Rather, the strong man _____."

89 / 100

What is the name of the companion known as "Abu ad-Dardaa'"?

90 / 100

Which of the following are from the recommended manners relative to whom should initiate the greetings of salaam to whom?

91 / 100

Complete the missing part of the meaning of the hadeeth we studied: "When you cook soup, ___________, and take care of your neighbors."

92 / 100

Aboo Idrees al-Khowlaanee changed his posture, sitting up on his knees, when narrating the hadeeth of Aboo Tharr about the prohibition of backbiting.

93 / 100

In the hadeeth we studied (which means), "A qattaat does not enter Paradise," a "qattaat" is: someone who chews a lot of tobacco.

94 / 100

In Islamic rulings, everything is either clearly halaal (permissible) or clearly haraam (forbidden).

Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan mentioned four different positions of the scholars on this issue in his explanation of Hadeeth #17.

95 / 100

Some of the scholars said that Allah may extend the lifespan of a person based on his kind treatment of family members, by extending the actual length of the person's pre-determined lifespan.

May Allah keep us from ever breaking ties that are to be kept!

96 / 100

What is the meaning of the hadeeth: "One who breaks ties does not enter Paradise"?

97 / 100

Hadeeth #2 of the collection guides us to which important method of increasing our gratitude for the favors of Allah?

98 / 100

When the author says, "Agreed upon," about a hadeeth, this means: The hadeeth was collected by all six imaams of the major books of Sunnah.

99 / 100

Which of the following statements is NOT correct about the hadeeth (which means): "Whoever imitates a people is from them"?

100 / 100

According to the hadeeth of Ibn 'Umar we studied, what should you do to compensate a person who does something nice for you?

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