FIA Hadith Studies MCQs (201-300)

201- The Arabic term “Takhreej” means:
A) Extraction and referencing of Hadith
B) Writing poetry
C) Trade agreement
D) Quran translation
Answer: A

202- The book “Al-Lu’lu wal Marjan” contains Hadith agreed upon by:
A) Abu Dawood and Nasai
B) Bukhari and Muslim
C) Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah
D) Malik and Ahmad
Answer: B

203- The Hadith “Deeds are by intentions” is the first Hadith in:
A) Sahih Muslim
B) Riyad-us-Saliheen
C) Sahih al-Bukhari
D) Musnad Ahmad
Answer: C

204- The Arabic term “Muttasil” refers to a Hadith with a:
A) Broken chain
B) Continuous chain
C) Weak narrator
D) Fabricated text
Answer: B

205- The companion Abdullah ibn Masud (RA) was known for:
A) Knowledge of Quran and Hadith
B) Trade only
C) Architecture
D) Farming
Answer: A

206- The compiler of “Jami al-Usul” was:
A) Ibn Athir
B) Imam Nawawi
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: A

207- The Arabic term “Mudraj” means a Hadith with:
A) Added words by a narrator
B) Continuous chain
C) Strong narrators
D) Exact wording
Answer: A

208- The Hadith “Whoever cheats us is not from us” condemns:
A) Honesty
B) Deception
C) Education
D) Agriculture
Answer: B

209- Imam Abu Dawood selected Hadiths mainly for:
A) Legal rulings
B) Poetry
C) Stories
D) Grammar
Answer: A

210- The Arabic term “Muallaq” means a Hadith with:
A) Missing narrators at the beginning
B) Continuous chain
C) Authentic text
D) Famous narrator
Answer: A

211- The famous student of Imam Ahmad was:
A) Imam Bukhari
B) Imam Shafi’i
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Abu Hanifa
Answer: A

212- The Hadith sciences examine both chain and:
A) Trade value
B) Text content
C) Poetry style
D) Geography
Answer: B

213- The Arabic term “Mahfuz” means a narration that is:
A) Preserved and accepted
B) Fabricated
C) Weak
D) Broken
Answer: A

214- The book “Kitab al-Athar” is associated with:
A) Imam Muhammad
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Bukhari
D) Imam Muslim
Answer: A

215- The narrator Saeed bin Musayyib was among the famous:
A) Kings
B) Tabi’un
C) Poets
D) Traders
Answer: B

216- The Hadith “The merciful are shown mercy…” encourages:
A) Harshness
B) Mercy
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: B

217- The Arabic term “Matruk” means a Hadith that is:
A) Accepted
B) Abandoned
C) Famous
D) Continuous
Answer: B

218- Imam Tirmidhi often mentioned the opinions of:
A) Fuqaha
B) Kings
C) Traders
D) Poets
Answer: A

219- The science of narrator evaluation protects Hadith from:
A) Corruption
B) Trade loss
C) Drought
D) Poetry errors
Answer: A

220- The Arabic term “Aali Sanad” refers to a chain with:
A) Fewer narrators
B) More narrators
C) Weak narrators
D) Unknown narrators
Answer: A

221- The companion Abu Musa al-Ashari (RA) was known for:
A) Beautiful recitation and Hadith
B) Trade
C) Architecture
D) Poetry only
Answer: A

222- The compiler of “Sharh Maani al-Athar” was:
A) Tahawi
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Muslim
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: A

223- The Hadith “Allah is beautiful and loves beauty” highlights:
A) Beauty and cleanliness
B) Trade
C) Politics
D) Warfare
Answer: A

224- The Arabic term “Nazil Sanad” refers to a chain with:
A) Fewer narrators
B) More narrators
C) Fabricated narrators
D) Unknown narrators
Answer: B

225- The Hadith scholars often traveled to cities like:
A) Baghdad and Damascus
B) Rome and Paris
C) Athens and London
D) Delhi and Tokyo
Answer: A

226- The narrator Imam Zuhri was famous for:
A) Early Hadith compilation
B) Trade
C) Architecture
D) Poetry
Answer: A

227- The Hadith “Modesty is part of faith” emphasizes:
A) Pride
B) Humility and modesty
C) Wealth
D) Politics
Answer: B

228- The Arabic term “Mawquf” refers to a narration stopped at a:
A) Prophet ﷺ
B) Companion
C) Tabi’i
D) King
Answer: B

229- The companion Samurah bin Jundub (RA) narrated Hadith mainly about:
A) Dreams and rulings
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

230- The collection “Al-Mustakhraj” aims to:
A) Provide alternate chains
B) Write poetry
C) Explain grammar
D) Teach trade
Answer: A

231- The Arabic term “Mukhtalif al-Hadith” deals with:
A) Contradictory narrations
B) Poetry
C) Grammar
D) Trade laws
Answer: A

232- The Prophet ﷺ emphasized gentleness in:
A) All matters
B) Trade only
C) Politics only
D) Warfare only
Answer: A

233- Imam Nasai’s collection is considered stronger than:
A) Sahih Bukhari
B) Sahih Muslim
C) Sunan Ibn Majah
D) Al-Muwatta
Answer: C

234- The Arabic term “Mutabiat” refers to:
A) Supporting narrations
B) Weak narrators
C) Fabricated texts
D) Quranic verses
Answer: A

235- The Hadith “Smiling is charity” teaches:
A) Pride
B) Kindness and good manners
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: B

236- The narrator Hasan al-Basri was among the famous:
A) Tabi’un
B) Companions
C) Kings
D) Traders
Answer: A

237- The Hadith sciences developed strict methods of:
A) Verification
B) Poetry writing
C) Farming
D) Architecture
Answer: A

238- The Arabic term “Musalsal” refers to a Hadith with:
A) Repeated pattern in narration
B) Broken chain
C) Weak narrator
D) Fabricated text
Answer: A

239- The Hadith “The best of people are those most beneficial to others” promotes:
A) Selfishness
B) Service to humanity
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: B

240- The companion Abu Dhar al-Ghifari (RA) was known for:
A) Simplicity and truthfulness
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Architecture
Answer: A

241- The Arabic term “Tadlis” means:
A) Concealing defects in narration
B) Strong chain
C) Authentic narration
D) Exact wording
Answer: A

242- The Hadith “Tie your camel and trust in Allah” teaches:
A) Laziness
B) Reliance with effort
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: B

243- The scholar Ibn Salah wrote a famous book on:
A) Mustalah al-Hadith
B) Poetry
C) Trade
D) Tafsir only
Answer: A

244- The Arabic term “Gharib” refers to a Hadith narrated by:
A) Many narrators
B) One narrator at some stage
C) Weak narrators only
D) Fabricators
Answer: B

245- The companion Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman (RA) was famous for knowledge of:
A) Hypocrites and trials
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

246- The Hadith “A Muslim is the brother of another Muslim” promotes:
A) Brotherhood
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Competition
Answer: A

247- The Arabic term “Aziz” refers to a Hadith narrated by at least:
A) One narrator
B) Two narrators
C) Ten narrators
D) Fifty narrators
Answer: B

248- The collection “Muwatta Imam Muhammad” is related to:
A) Hanafi tradition
B) Roman law
C) Greek philosophy
D) Persian poetry
Answer: A

249- The Prophet ﷺ warned against excessive:
A) Truthfulness
B) Questioning in unnecessary matters
C) Charity
D) Worship
Answer: B

250- The Arabic term “Mushkil al-Hadith” refers to:
A) Difficult narrations
B) Weak narrators
C) Fabricated texts
D) Continuous chains
Answer: A

251- The narrator Imam Awzai was a famous scholar of:
A) Syria
B) India
C) Spain
D) Egypt
Answer: A

252- The Hadith “The upper hand is better…” encourages:
A) Charity and giving
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

253- The Arabic term “Maqbul” means a Hadith that is:
A) Accepted
B) Rejected
C) Fabricated
D) Unknown
Answer: A

254- The science of Hadith helped preserve the:
A) Sunnah
B) Roman constitution
C) Greek myths
D) Persian customs
Answer: A

255- The companion Abdullah ibn Amr (RA) was known for:
A) Writing Hadith
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Architecture
Answer: A

256- The Hadith “The truthful merchant…” praises:
A) Honest trade
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Greed
Answer: A

257- The Arabic term “Marfu” refers to a narration attributed to the:
A) Tabi’i
B) Companion
C) Prophet ﷺ
D) King
Answer: C

258- The book “Tadrib al-Rawi” was written by:
A) Imam Suyuti
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Ahmad
D) Imam Bukhari
Answer: A

259- The Hadith scholars memorized narrators’ names to ensure:
A) Authenticity
B) Trade success
C) Poetry quality
D) Political power
Answer: A

260- The Arabic term “Mubham” refers to a narrator who is:
A) Clearly identified
B) Unnamed or vague
C) Reliable
D) Famous
Answer: B

261- The companion Bilal ibn Rabah (RA) is famous as the first:
A) Judge
B) Mu’adhin
C) Trader
D) Poet
Answer: B

262- The Hadith “Facilitate and do not make things difficult” teaches:
A) Ease
B) Harshness
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: A

263- The Arabic term “Sahih li Ghayrihi” means:
A) Authentic due to supporting chains
B) Fabricated narration
C) Weak narration
D) Broken chain
Answer: A

264- The collection “Al-Mujam al-Kabir” was compiled by:
A) Tabarani
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Muslim
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: A

265- The narrator Sufyan al-Thawri was famous for:
A) Hadith and Fiqh
B) Trade
C) Architecture
D) Poetry
Answer: A

266- The Hadith “The world is a prison for the believer” is found in:
A) Sahih Muslim
B) Al-Muwatta
C) Sunan Nasai
D) Musnad Ahmad
Answer: A

267- The Arabic term “Hasan li Ghayrihi” means:
A) Good due to supporting chains
B) Fabricated narration
C) Weak narration
D) Broken chain
Answer: A

268- The scholars differentiated Hadith grades to:
A) Protect authenticity
B) Increase trade
C) Promote politics
D) Encourage poetry
Answer: A

269- The companion Zayd ibn Thabit (RA) was known for:
A) Writing revelation and Hadith
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Farming
Answer: A

270- The Hadith “Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day…” teaches:
A) Good speech and hospitality
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

271- The Arabic term “Mu’an’an” refers to narration using the word:
A) Sami’tu
B) Haddathana
C) An
D) Qala
Answer: C

272- The collection “Al-Jami as-Saghir” was compiled by:
A) Imam Suyuti
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Ahmad
D) Imam Bukhari
Answer: A

273- The narrator Yahya ibn Ma’in was famous in the science of:
A) Jarh wa Ta’dil
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

274- The Hadith “Prayer is light” emphasizes:
A) Worship
B) Pride
C) Trade
D) Isolation
Answer: A

275- The Arabic term “Mudabbaj” refers to narration between:
A) Teacher and student
B) Two contemporaries
C) Kings
D) Traders
Answer: B

276- The Prophet ﷺ encouraged Muslims to seek:
A) Knowledge
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

277- The companion Abu Ayyub al-Ansari (RA) hosted the Prophet ﷺ in:
A) Makkah
B) Madinah
C) Taif
D) Yemen
Answer: B

278- The Hadith “The best jihad is speaking truth…” encourages:
A) Courage
B) Silence
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: A

279- The Arabic term “Mukarrar” refers to a Hadith that is:
A) Repeated
B) Fabricated
C) Weak
D) Broken
Answer: A

280- The scholar Daruqutni specialized in:
A) Hidden defects in Hadith
B) Poetry
C) Trade laws
D) Architecture
Answer: A

281- The Hadith “Allah does not look at your appearance…” emphasizes:
A) Sincerity and hearts
B) Wealth
C) Beauty only
D) Pride
Answer: A

282- The Arabic term “Mutashabih” refers to narrators with:
A) Similar names
B) Strong memory
C) Weak memory
D) Unknown identity
Answer: A

283- The companion Abu Talhah (RA) was known for:
A) Generosity
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Farming only
Answer: A

284- The Hadith “The believer is not stung twice…” teaches:
A) Wisdom and caution
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

285- The Arabic term “Musahhaf” refers to a Hadith containing:
A) Mistakes in wording or dots
B) Strong chains
C) Fabricated narrators
D) Exact wording
Answer: A

286- The scholar Khatib al-Baghdadi wrote extensively on:
A) Hadith sciences
B) Poetry
C) Trade
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

287- The Hadith “Actions loved most by Allah…” encourages:
A) Consistency in deeds
B) Laziness
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: A

288- The Arabic term “Muhmal” refers to a narrator whose identity is:
A) Unclear
B) Strong
C) Weak
D) Famous
Answer: A

289- The companion Ubayy ibn Ka’b (RA) was famous for:
A) Quran recitation and Hadith
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Architecture
Answer: A

290- The Hadith “The strong person is not the wrestler…” teaches:
A) Control of anger
B) Pride
C) Laziness
D) Isolation
Answer: A

291- The Arabic term “Muhtalif” refers to:
A) Apparently conflicting narrations
B) Strong narrators
C) Weak chains
D) Fabricated texts
Answer: A

292- The Hadith “Religion is easy” teaches:
A) Ease in Islam
B) Harshness
C) Isolation
D) Pride
Answer: A

293- The narrator Imam Shu’bah was called:
A) Commander of the believers in Hadith
B) King of poets
C) Great trader
D) Famous architect
Answer: A

294- The Hadith “None of you should become angry” teaches:
A) Anger control
B) Pride
C) Laziness
D) Isolation
Answer: A

295- The Arabic term “Mawdu” means:
A) Fabricated
B) Authentic
C) Good
D) Continuous
Answer: A

296- The Hadith “Exchange gifts and love one another” encourages:
A) Brotherhood and affection
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

297- The narrator Ibn Sirin was famous among the:
A) Tabi’un
B) Kings
C) Traders
D) Poets
Answer: A

298- The Hadith “The best among you are those with best manners” emphasizes:
A) Good character
B) Wealth
C) Politics
D) Trade
Answer: A

299- The Arabic term “Mu’tal” refers to a Hadith with:
A) Hidden defect
B) Continuous chain
C) Strong narrators
D) Exact wording
Answer: A

300- The science of Hadith remains essential for understanding:
A) Greek philosophy
B) Sunnah and Islamic teachings
C) Roman history
D) Persian poetry
Answer: B

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