130 Hadeeth on Manners QUIZ #4 (Hadeeths 42-58) (EASY)

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130 Hadeeth on Manners QUIZ #4 (Hadeeths 42-58) (EASY)

This is a beginners' level (fairly easy) quiz based on Hadeeth #42-58 of our 130 Hadeeth on Manners class. There are 20 TRUE or FALSE questions on this test. This quiz has a 10-minute time limit (displayed above). It is 100% anonymous, and you may re-take the quiz as many times as you like. The questions will appear in a random order each time you take the quiz, in shaa' Allah.

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

2 / 20

The definition of backbiting is: Mentioning something false about your brother which he would hate to hear.

3 / 20

Paradise is forbidden for the one who dies while deceiving those under his authority.

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According to the wording of a hadeeth we studied, a "shadeed" (strong man) is one who does not become angry.

5 / 20

Mahmood ibn Labeed was one of the longest living companions.

6 / 20

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.

7 / 20

Breaking promises is one of the main characteristics of the hypocrites.

8 / 20

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

9 / 20

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.

10 / 20

Insulting a Muslim is kufr (disbelief or a serious level of ingratitude), and fighting him is fusooq (disobedience).

11 / 20

Slander is more severely sinful than backbiting.

12 / 20

Suspicion is described as "the most untruthful kind of speech" in one of the hadeeths we studied.

13 / 20

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).

14 / 20

According to the hadeeth of Jaabir, oppression is a sin that destroyed those who came before us.

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Oppression (thulm) is layers of darkness on the Day of Judgment.

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The first sin ever committed was hasad (spiteful envy).

17 / 20

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.

18 / 20

It is never allowed to be suspicious of a Muslim.

19 / 20

People who misuse the wealth which Allah gave them face a severe threat of Fire on the Day of Judgment.

20 / 20

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

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