Introduction to Islam Mini-Course by Islam101

Concept of God in Islam

Review Test (15 Multiple choice questions)

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1. Allah in Arabic means God.

The word Allah does not have plural or gender.

Allah is the personal name of God in the language of Jesus.

God in Islam is the Almighty, Creator and Sustainer of the universe.

all of the above

none of the above

2. The language of Jesus was

Hebrew

Arabic

Aramaic

 

3. Muslims believe that

Jesus is Lord.

Jesus is son of God.

Jesus is holy.

Jesus is a deity.

Muhammad is a deity.

God has no sons, daughters or parents

all of the above

none of the above

4. There are 113 Chapters in the Quran which begin with the following two attributes of God:

Allah and Merciful

Merciful and Just

Merciful and Compassionate

Love and Mercy

5. Muslims believe that

Since Allah is Merciful, we can repent to Him.

Since God is Just, disbelievers will be treated differently from the believers in the Hereafter.

God is Just and Merciful.

All of the above.

None of the above.

6. Muslims believe that

The rich are God's favored.

The powerful are God's favored.

God's favors are based on race.

Your rank and status of respect in the sight of God are based only on your belief in Him and your righteous deeds.

7. Muslims believe that

God needed rest on the seventh day after creating the earth in six days.

God wrestled with Israel.

God is incarnate in Jesus.

God is temporal.

All of the above.

none of the above.

8. The Quranic term (Arabic) that describes God as Self-Sufficient or Self-Subsistent is

Al-Qayyum Ar-Rahman Ar-Rahim Allah As-Samad

9. This question is based on the following verse from the Quran, as quoted in the article:

"God is the Creator of everything. He is the guardian over everything. Unto Him belong the keys of the heaven and the earth."

Select the verse number(s) or the Surah (Chapter).

11:6 112 39:62,63 23:91

10. This question is based on the following verse from the Quran, as quoted in the article:

"God has not taken to Himself any son, nor is there any god with Him; For then each god would have taken of that which he created and some of them would have risen up over others."

Select the verse number(s) or the Surah (Chapter).

11:6 112 39:62,63 23:91

11. "When he saw the sun rising, he said, 'This is my Lord; ...' " To whom is this verse referring?

Jesus Abraham (Ibrahim) Muhammad Moses

12. Belief in the oneness of God in the sense of His being the only Creator is termed as

Tawhid Ar-Rububiyyah Tawhid Al-'uluhiyyah

13. That it is God alone Who deserves to be worshipped is termed as

Tawhid Ar-Rububiyyah Tawhid Al-'uluhiyyah

14. A Kafir is one who denies the truth and is a disbeliever.

A Kafir is one who is ungrateful to God.

All of the above.

15. Read the passages from the Quran given at the end of the article. Count all the distinct attributes of Allah. These are distinguishable by having their first letter upper-case in the text. How many did you find? (Hint: count God and All-Mighty only once.)

19 20 21 22

 


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