FIA Hadith Studies MCQs (101-200)

101- The book “Al-Adab Al-Mufrad” was compiled by:
A) Imam Muslim
B) Imam Bukhari
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Nasai
Answer: B

102- The Arabic term “Jarh” means:
A) Praise
B) Criticism
C) Worship
D) Writing
Answer: B

103- The Arabic term “Ta’dil” means:
A) Weakness
B) Criticism
C) Declaring reliable
D) Poetry
Answer: C

104- The companions who narrated Hadith are known as:
A) Muhaddithin
B) Sahabah
C) Tabi’un
D) Fuqaha
Answer: B

105- The famous Hadith scholar from Nishapur was:
A) Imam Muslim
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Ahmad
D) Imam Abu Hanifa
Answer: A

106- A Hadith with a continuous chain is called:
A) Musnad
B) Munqati
C) Mawdu
D) Da’if
Answer: A

107- The Arabic word “Riwayah” means:
A) Narration
B) Tafsir
C) Trade
D) Poetry
Answer: A

108- The collection “Sunan Abu Dawood” contains about:
A) 500 Hadiths
B) 4800 Hadiths
C) 10,000 Hadiths
D) 20,000 Hadiths
Answer: B

109- Imam Tirmidhi was born in:
A) Tirmidh
B) Makkah
C) Baghdad
D) Cairo
Answer: A

110- The teacher of Imam Abu Dawood was:
A) Imam Bukhari
B) Imam Shafi’i
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: A

111- The Arabic term “Mursal” refers to a Hadith missing:
A) A companion narrator
B) The text
C) A Tabi’i
D) The author
Answer: A

112- The Hadith “Religion is sincerity” is narrated in:
A) Sahih Muslim
B) Sunan Nasai
C) Ibn Majah
D) Al-Muwatta
Answer: A

113- The compiler known for “Shamail Muhammadiyah” is:
A) Imam Ahmad
B) Imam Tirmidhi
C) Imam Nasai
D) Imam Malik
Answer: B

114- The science dealing with hidden defects in Hadith is called:
A) Ilm al-Ilal
B) Ilm al-Tafsir
C) Nahw
D) Balagha
Answer: A

115- The Arabic term “Maqtu” means a Hadith attributed to:
A) Prophet ﷺ
B) Companion
C) Tabi’i
D) King
Answer: C

116- Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal compiled:
A) Sahih Muslim
B) Musnad Ahmad
C) Sunan Nasai
D) Jami Tirmidhi
Answer: B

117- The famous female narrator of Hadith was:
A) Hazrat Fatimah (RA)
B) Hazrat Aisha (RA)
C) Hazrat Safiyyah (RA)
D) Hazrat Maria (RA)
Answer: B

118- The Arabic term “Khabar” is often used interchangeably with:
A) Tafsir
B) Hadith
C) Fiqh
D) Qiyas
Answer: B

119- The narrators’ biographies are studied in:
A) Ilm al-Rijal
B) Sarf
C) Balagha
D) Tafsir
Answer: A

120- The compiler of “Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah” was:
A) Imam Malik
B) Ibn Khuzaymah
C) Imam Tirmidhi
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: B

121- A Hadith narrated by three or more narrators but not Mutawatir is called:
A) Aziz
B) Mashhur
C) Da’if
D) Mawdu
Answer: B

122- The Arabic word “Sunan” means:
A) Traditions arranged by topic
B) Tafsir
C) Poetry
D) Stories
Answer: A

123- The title “Hafiz al-Hadith” is given to a scholar who memorized many:
A) Poems
B) Hadiths
C) Tafsir books
D) Laws
Answer: B

124- The Hadith “None of you truly believes…” emphasizes:
A) Trade
B) Faith and brotherhood
C) Agriculture
D) Politics
Answer: B

125- Imam Nasai’s full name includes:
A) Ahmad
B) Abu Abdullah
C) Abu Abdur Rahman
D) Abu Yusuf
Answer: C

126- The compiler of “Mustadrak al-Hakim” was:
A) Al-Hakim
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Muslim
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: A

127- A Hadith accepted for virtues but not legal rulings may be:
A) Hasan
B) Slightly weak
C) Mawdu
D) False
Answer: B

128- The Prophet ﷺ instructed companions to convey Hadith to:
A) Arabs only
B) Future generations
C) Kings only
D) Traders only
Answer: B

129- The chain of narration helps determine:
A) Trade value
B) Authenticity
C) Poetry style
D) Writing quality
Answer: B

130- Imam Bukhari’s book is arranged by:
A) Alphabet
B) Poetry
C) Chapters of Fiqh
D) Geography
Answer: C

131- The narrator who deliberately lies is classified as:
A) Reliable
B) Weak
C) Fabricator
D) Honest
Answer: C

132- The Hadith collections preserve the:
A) Roman laws
B) Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ
C) Persian culture
D) Greek philosophy
Answer: B

133- A narrator who is trustworthy and accurate is called:
A) Fasiq
B) Thiqah
C) Kazzab
D) Majhul
Answer: B

134- The term “Majhul” refers to a narrator who is:
A) Famous
B) Unknown
C) Reliable
D) Scholar
Answer: B

135- The Arabic term “Mudallas” refers to:
A) Concealed defect in narration
B) Authentic narration
C) Quranic verse
D) Tafsir
Answer: A

136- The Prophet ﷺ discouraged writing anything mixed with:
A) Poetry
B) Quran initially
C) History
D) Trade laws
Answer: B

137- The collection “Sahih Muslim” is famous for:
A) Strong arrangement of chains
B) Poetry
C) Stories only
D) Tafsir only
Answer: A

138- The narrators after Tabi’un are called:
A) Atba al-Tabi’in
B) Muhajirin
C) Ansar
D) Fuqaha
Answer: A

139- The word “Musnad” also refers to:
A) A style of Hadith arrangement
B) A poem
C) A tafsir
D) A law book
Answer: A

140- Imam Malik’s students spread Hadith in:
A) Spain and North Africa
B) China only
C) India only
D) Persia only
Answer: A

141- A narrator with poor memory is considered:
A) Thiqah
B) Weak
C) Companion
D) Muhaddith
Answer: B

142- The Arabic term “Sahifah” means:
A) Scroll or manuscript
B) Battle
C) Mosque
D) Market
Answer: A

143- The Prophet ﷺ prayed for blessings on those who:
A) Preserve and spread Hadith
B) Trade goods
C) Build markets
D) Write poetry
Answer: A

144- The Hadith “The best among you…” encourages:
A) Wealth
B) Good character
C) Trade
D) Politics
Answer: B

145- Imam Ahmad suffered persecution during the issue of:
A) Collection of Hadith
B) Createdness of the Quran
C) Trade disputes
D) Political elections
Answer: B

146- The narrator Abdullah ibn Abbas (RA) was famous for:
A) Tafsir and Hadith
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Warfare only
Answer: A

147- The Arabic term “Hasan” means:
A) Fabricated
B) Fair or good
C) Broken
D) Unknown
Answer: B

148- The Hadith sciences helped preserve:
A) Roman culture
B) Islamic teachings
C) Greek philosophy
D) Persian poetry
Answer: B

149- The famous scholar Ibn Hajar wrote:
A) Fath al-Bari
B) Al-Muwatta
C) Musnad Ahmad
D) Sahih Muslim
Answer: A

150- “Fath al-Bari” is a commentary on:
A) Sahih Muslim
B) Sunan Abu Dawood
C) Sahih al-Bukhari
D) Jami Tirmidhi
Answer: C

151- The companion Anas bin Malik (RA) served the Prophet ﷺ for:
A) 2 years
B) 5 years
C) 10 years
D) 20 years
Answer: C

152- The science of Hadith developed unique methods of:
A) Narration verification
B) Agriculture
C) Architecture
D) Warfare
Answer: A

153- The term “Muttafaq Alayh” means a Hadith agreed upon by:
A) Imam Malik and Ahmad
B) Bukhari and Muslim
C) Abu Dawood and Nasai
D) Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah
Answer: B

154- The compiler of Sunan ad-Darimi was:
A) Imam Darimi
B) Imam Ahmad
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Nasai
Answer: A

155- The Arabic term “Athar” often refers to reports from:
A) Companions
B) Kings
C) Traders
D) Poets
Answer: A

156- The famous narrator Jabir bin Abdullah (RA) narrated many Hadiths about:
A) Battles and Hajj
B) Poetry
C) Trade only
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

157- The Hadith “Seek knowledge…” highlights the value of:
A) Politics
B) Education
C) Wealth
D) Warfare
Answer: B

158- The scholars traveled long distances mainly to:
A) Trade
B) Verify Hadith
C) Rule countries
D) Collect taxes
Answer: B

159- The term “Sanad” is another word for:
A) Matn
B) Isnad
C) Tafsir
D) Fiqh
Answer: B

160- The book “Al-Arba’in” means:
A) Fifty Hadiths
B) Forty Hadiths
C) Sixty Hadiths
D) Twenty Hadiths
Answer: B

161- The narrator Abu Sa’id al-Khudri (RA) was known for:
A) Narrating Hadith
B) Poetry
C) Trade
D) Architecture
Answer: A

162- A Hadith rejected due to severe weakness is called:
A) Matruk
B) Hasan
C) Sahih
D) Aziz
Answer: A

163- The science of Hadith criticism was established to:
A) Reject Islam
B) Protect authenticity
C) Promote trade
D) Encourage poetry
Answer: B

164- Imam Bukhari began studying Hadith at the age of:
A) 5
B) 10
C) 16
D) 30
Answer: B

165- The Arabic term “Fiqh al-Hadith” refers to:
A) Understanding Hadith meanings
B) Writing poetry
C) Grammar study
D) Trade laws
Answer: A

166- The collection “Riyad-us-Saliheen” mainly focuses on:
A) Good deeds and manners
B) Trade
C) Politics
D) Battles only
Answer: A

167- Imam Nawawi belonged to:
A) Egypt
B) Syria
C) Iraq
D) Persia
Answer: B

168- The Hadith “Cleanliness is half of faith” emphasizes:
A) Wealth
B) Purity
C) Politics
D) Agriculture
Answer: B

169- The Arabic term “Da’if Jiddan” means:
A) Very authentic
B) Very weak
C) Good
D) Fabricated
Answer: B

170- The preservation of Hadith involved both memory and:
A) Architecture
B) Writing
C) Poetry
D) Trade
Answer: B

171- The Prophet ﷺ was the primary source of:
A) Sunnah
B) Greek philosophy
C) Persian law
D) Roman history
Answer: A

172- Imam Muslim’s collection contains around:
A) 3000 Hadiths
B) 4000 Hadiths without repetition
C) 500 Hadiths
D) 20,000 Hadiths only
Answer: B

173- The Hadith narrators were tested for:
A) Wealth
B) Honesty and memory
C) Politics
D) Trade skills
Answer: B

174- The Arabic term “Riwayat bil Lafz” means narration by:
A) Meaning only
B) Exact wording
C) Poetry
D) Translation
Answer: B

175- The famous companion Abdullah ibn Umar (RA) was known for:
A) Strict following of Sunnah
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Architecture
Answer: A

176- The compiler of “Sunan al-Kubra” was:
A) Imam Nasai
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Bukhari
D) Imam Muslim
Answer: A

177- The Hadith sciences classify narrators based on:
A) Nationality
B) Reliability
C) Wealth
D) Tribe only
Answer: B

178- The Arabic term “Mudtarib” means a Hadith with:
A) Consistent narration
B) Contradictory narration
C) Authentic chain
D) Famous narrator
Answer: B

179- The Prophet ﷺ taught Hadith to companions in:
A) Markets only
B) Mosques and gatherings
C) Battlefields only
D) Courts only
Answer: B

180- The companion who wrote a famous Hadith document was:
A) Abdullah bin Amr (RA)
B) Abu Lahab
C) Abu Jahl
D) Walid bin Mughirah
Answer: A

181- The term “Musannaf” refers to a Hadith book arranged by:
A) Topics
B) Alphabet
C) Narrators only
D) Countries
Answer: A

182- The Hadith “Make things easy…” teaches:
A) Harshness
B) Ease and kindness
C) Trade
D) Politics
Answer: B

183- Imam Ahmad memorized approximately:
A) 100,000 Hadiths
B) 1 million Hadiths
C) 500 Hadiths
D) 10,000 Hadiths
Answer: B

184- The Arabic term “Thabat” means:
A) Reliability in narration
B) Weakness
C) Trade
D) Poetry
Answer: A

185- The famous commentator on Sahih Muslim was:
A) Imam Nawawi
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Ahmad
D) Imam Abu Hanifa
Answer: A

186- The Hadith sciences are considered among the greatest Muslim contributions to:
A) Verification methods
B) Architecture
C) Warfare
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

187- The narrator Salman al-Farsi (RA) was originally from:
A) Arabia
B) Persia
C) Egypt
D) Syria
Answer: B

188- The Prophet ﷺ emphasized truthfulness in:
A) Narration
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Warfare only
Answer: A

189- The Hadith “The strong believer…” encourages:
A) Laziness
B) Strength and optimism
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: B

190- The Arabic term “Mutabi” refers to:
A) Supporting narration
B) Fabricated narration
C) Weak narrator
D) Tafsir
Answer: A

191- The collection “Hisn al-Muslim” contains:
A) Supplications and Hadiths
B) Poetry
C) Trade laws
D) Historical wars
Answer: A

192- The Hadith “Paradise lies under the feet of mothers” highlights:
A) Trade
B) Respect for mothers
C) Agriculture
D) Politics
Answer: B

193- The narrators carefully avoided:
A) Travel
B) False attribution to the Prophet ﷺ
C) Writing
D) Education
Answer: B

194- The Arabic term “Shadh” means a narration that is:
A) Stronger
B) Irregular
C) Famous
D) Continuous
Answer: B

195- Imam Bukhari wrote his Sahih over approximately:
A) 2 years
B) 5 years
C) 16 years
D) 40 years
Answer: C

196- The Hadith collections became major sources for:
A) Islamic law
B) Roman law
C) Greek literature
D) Persian poetry
Answer: A

197- The companion Muadh ibn Jabal (RA) was sent to:
A) Egypt
B) Yemen
C) Persia
D) Syria
Answer: B

198- The Arabic term “Munkar” refers to a Hadith that is:
A) Authentic
B) Rejected due to weakness
C) Mutawatir
D) Famous
Answer: B

199- The Prophet ﷺ encouraged Muslims to memorize and transmit:
A) Poetry
B) Hadith
C) Trade laws
D) Stories only
Answer: B

200- The ultimate aim of Hadith sciences is to preserve the teachings of:
A) Greek philosophers
B) Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
C) Persian kings
D) Roman emperors
Answer: B

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