FIA Hadith Studies MCQs (301-400)

301- The Arabic term “Rihlah fi Talab al-Hadith” means:
A) Travel for seeking Hadith
B) Writing poetry
C) Trade journey
D) Migration for war
Answer: A

302- The compiler of “Sunan al-Daraqutni” was:
A) Imam Daraqutni
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Ahmad
D) Imam Muslim
Answer: A

303- The Hadith “The religion is sincere advice” highlights:
A) Sincerity
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Greed
Answer: A

304- The Arabic term “Muqati” refers to a chain that is:
A) Broken
B) Continuous
C) Authentic
D) Famous
Answer: A

305- The companion Abu Hurairah (RA) accepted Islam during:
A) Battle of Badr
B) Battle of Uhud
C) Battle of Khaybar
D) Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
Answer: C

306- The book “Al-Kifayah fi Ilm al-Riwayah” was written by:
A) Khatib al-Baghdadi
B) Imam Nawawi
C) Imam Malik
D) Imam Ahmad
Answer: A

307- The Hadith “A believer loves for his brother…” teaches:
A) Brotherhood
B) Pride
C) Selfishness
D) Isolation
Answer: A

308- The Arabic term “Tahammul al-Hadith” refers to:
A) Receiving Hadith
B) Writing poetry
C) Trade skills
D) Quran translation
Answer: A

309- The narrator Abdullah ibn Abbas (RA) was known as:
A) Interpreter of the Quran
B) King of Arabia
C) Famous trader
D) Great poet
Answer: A

310- The Hadith “Seeking knowledge is obligatory…” emphasizes:
A) Education
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

311- The Arabic term “Ada al-Hadith” means:
A) Delivering Hadith
B) Memorizing poetry
C) Conducting trade
D) Collecting taxes
Answer: A

312- Imam Malik’s famous teacher was:
A) Nafi
B) Imam Bukhari
C) Imam Ahmad
D) Imam Tirmidhi
Answer: A

313- The Hadith “The best charity is giving water” promotes:
A) Kindness
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Greed
Answer: A

314- The Arabic term “Ijazah” in Hadith means:
A) Permission to narrate
B) Weak narration
C) Broken chain
D) Fabricated text
Answer: A

315- The companion Abu Bakrah (RA) narrated Hadith regarding:
A) Legal rulings
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Architecture
Answer: A

316- The Hadith “The strong believer is better…” encourages:
A) Physical and spiritual strength
B) Laziness
C) Pride
D) Isolation
Answer: A

317- The Arabic term “Sama” refers to:
A) Hearing directly from teacher
B) Trade agreement
C) Poetry recitation
D) Farming method
Answer: A

318- The narrator Imam Yahya ibn Sa’id al-Qattan was expert in:
A) Narrator criticism
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

319- The Hadith “Whoever remains silent is saved” teaches:
A) Guarding the tongue
B) Pride
C) Laziness
D) Isolation
Answer: A

320- The Arabic term “Munawalah” refers to:
A) Handing over written Hadith
B) Weak narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Continuous chain
Answer: A

321- The companion Abu Darda (RA) was famous for:
A) Wisdom and knowledge
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Architecture
Answer: A

322- The Hadith “He who does not thank people…” teaches:
A) Gratitude
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

323- The Arabic term “Kitabah” in Hadith transmission means:
A) Writing
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

324- The scholar Ibn Rajab wrote commentary on:
A) Forty Hadith Nawawi
B) Sahih Muslim only
C) Al-Muwatta only
D) Sunan Nasai only
Answer: A

325- The Hadith “The best provision is Taqwa” emphasizes:
A) Piety
B) Wealth
C) Politics
D) Trade
Answer: A

326- The Arabic term “Wijadah” refers to:
A) Finding written Hadiths
B) Broken chain
C) Fabricated narration
D) Strong narrator
Answer: A

327- The companion Ammar ibn Yasir (RA) was among the earliest:
A) Muslims
B) Traders
C) Poets
D) Kings
Answer: A

328- The Hadith “The nearest to me on the Day of Judgment…” highlights:
A) Good manners
B) Wealth
C) Pride
D) Trade
Answer: A

329- The Arabic term “Ard” in Hadith transmission means:
A) Reading to a teacher
B) Farming land
C) Trade market
D) Poetry recitation
Answer: A

330- Imam Bukhari’s teachers numbered approximately:
A) 90
B) 500
C) 1000
D) 2000
Answer: C

331- The Hadith “Whoever relieves a believer’s hardship…” teaches:
A) Helping others
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

332- The Arabic term “Tasahul” means:
A) Leniency in Hadith acceptance
B) Strictness in criticism
C) Poetry writing
D) Trade method
Answer: A

333- The companion Abu Umamah (RA) narrated many Hadiths about:
A) Worship and virtues
B) Trade only
C) Architecture
D) Farming
Answer: A

334- The Hadith “Allah loves kindness in all matters” emphasizes:
A) Gentleness
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

335- The Arabic term “Tashdid” means:
A) Strictness in Hadith verification
B) Weak narration
C) Trade agreement
D) Poetry recitation
Answer: A

336- The narrator Imam Ali ibn al-Madini was teacher of:
A) Imam Bukhari
B) Imam Malik
C) Imam Abu Hanifa
D) Imam Shafi’i
Answer: A

337- The Hadith “The most beloved deeds to Allah…” teaches:
A) Consistent good deeds
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

338- The Arabic term “Mudhakkir” refers to a scholar who:
A) Reminds and teaches Hadith
B) Trades goods
C) Writes poetry
D) Builds houses
Answer: A

339- The companion Abdullah ibn Zubair (RA) was known for:
A) Courage and knowledge
B) Trade
C) Poetry
D) Architecture
Answer: A

340- The Hadith “A good word is charity” teaches:
A) Kind speech
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

341- The Arabic term “Muhaddith” refers to a:
A) Hadith scholar
B) Trader
C) Poet
D) Farmer
Answer: A

342- The scholar Imam Bayhaqi compiled:
A) Sunan al-Kubra
B) Sahih Muslim
C) Al-Muwatta
D) Jami Tirmidhi
Answer: A

343- The Hadith “Part of good Islam is leaving useless matters” teaches:
A) Avoiding useless activities
B) Pride
C) Laziness
D) Isolation
Answer: A

344- The Arabic term “Hujjah” refers to a narrator who is:
A) Highly reliable
B) Weak
C) Unknown
D) Fabricator
Answer: A

345- The companion Abu Waqid al-Laythi (RA) narrated Hadiths related to:
A) Worship
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

346- The Hadith “None enters Paradise with arrogance…” condemns:
A) Pride
B) Charity
C) Worship
D) Honesty
Answer: A

347- The Arabic term “Dabt” means:
A) Accuracy in narration
B) Weakness
C) Poetry style
D) Trade skill
Answer: A

348- Imam Sufyan ibn Uyainah was famous in:
A) Hadith scholarship
B) Architecture
C) Poetry
D) Farming
Answer: A

349- The Hadith “The best among you learns and teaches Quran” encourages:
A) Education
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

350- The Arabic term “Adalah” refers to:
A) Integrity of narrator
B) Weakness
C) Trade knowledge
D) Poetry ability
Answer: A

351- The companion Abu Qatadah (RA) narrated Hadiths on:
A) Worship and fasting
B) Trade only
C) Agriculture only
D) Poetry only
Answer: A

352- The Hadith “Feed the hungry and spread peace” promotes:
A) Social kindness
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

353- The Arabic term “Tahqiq” means:
A) Verification
B) Farming
C) Trade
D) Poetry
Answer: A

354- The scholar Ibn Kathir wrote works in:
A) Tafsir and Hadith
B) Architecture
C) Poetry
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

355- The Hadith “Visit the sick…” teaches:
A) Compassion
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

356- The Arabic term “Tawatur” refers to:
A) Mass transmission
B) Weak narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Unknown narrator
Answer: A

357- The companion Abu Rafi (RA) served:
A) Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
B) Roman emperor
C) Persian king
D) Tribal chief
Answer: A

358- The Hadith “Whoever builds a mosque…” promises:
A) Reward from Allah
B) Trade success
C) Political power
D) Wealth only
Answer: A

359- The Arabic term “Rijal” means:
A) Narrators
B) Kings
C) Traders
D) Poets
Answer: A

360- Imam Ibn Hibban compiled a famous:
A) Sahih collection
B) Poetry book
C) Trade manual
D) Grammar book
Answer: A

361- The Hadith “The believer is friendly and approachable” encourages:
A) Good relations
B) Isolation
C) Pride
D) Harshness
Answer: A

362- The Arabic term “Muhaqqiq” refers to a scholar who:
A) Verifies texts
B) Trades goods
C) Writes poetry
D) Builds houses
Answer: A

363- The companion Thawban (RA) was a freed slave of:
A) Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
B) Abu Bakr (RA)
C) Umar (RA)
D) Ali (RA)
Answer: A

364- The Hadith “The best people are those who benefit others” teaches:
A) Service to humanity
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

365- The Arabic term “Tahsin” means:
A) Grading Hadith as Hasan
B) Weakening Hadith
C) Fabricating Hadith
D) Rejecting narrators
Answer: A

366- Imam Dhahabi was famous for books on:
A) Narrator biographies
B) Poetry
C) Trade
D) Agriculture
Answer: A

367- The Hadith “Do not become angry” teaches:
A) Anger control
B) Pride
C) Laziness
D) Isolation
Answer: A

368- The Arabic term “Tasnif” means:
A) Compilation and classification
B) Trade agreement
C) Poetry writing
D) Farming
Answer: A

369- The companion Imran ibn Husayn (RA) narrated Hadiths mainly about:
A) Worship and rulings
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Agriculture only
Answer: A

370- The Hadith “Truthfulness leads to righteousness” emphasizes:
A) Honesty
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Greed
Answer: A

371- The Arabic term “Tarjih” means:
A) Preferring stronger evidence
B) Weak narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Unknown narrator
Answer: A

372- Imam Abu Hatim al-Razi specialized in:
A) Narrator criticism
B) Poetry
C) Architecture
D) Farming
Answer: A

373- The Hadith “Make your character beautiful” encourages:
A) Good manners
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

374- The Arabic term “Talfiq” means:
A) Combining narrations
B) Weak narration
C) Fabrication
D) Trade method
Answer: A

375- The companion Abu Barzah al-Aslami (RA) narrated Hadiths on:
A) Worship
B) Trade only
C) Architecture only
D) Poetry only
Answer: A

376- The Hadith “The generous person is close to Allah” promotes:
A) Generosity
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Greed
Answer: A

377- The Arabic term “Ittisal” means:
A) Continuity of chain
B) Weak narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Unknown narrator
Answer: A

378- Imam Ibn Abdul Barr wrote:
A) Al-Tamhid
B) Sahih Muslim
C) Musnad Ahmad
D) Sunan Nasai
Answer: A

379- The Hadith “Whoever humbles himself for Allah…” teaches:
A) Humility
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

380- The Arabic term “Irshal” means:
A) Omitting companion in chain
B) Strong narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Famous narrator
Answer: A

381- The companion Jarir ibn Abdullah (RA) was known for:
A) Good character
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Farming only
Answer: A

382- The Hadith “The clean person is loved by Allah” emphasizes:
A) Cleanliness
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

383- The Arabic term “Tafarrud” means:
A) Singular narration
B) Mass narration
C) Weak narrator
D) Broken chain
Answer: A

384- Imam Ibn Majah was born in:
A) Qazvin
B) Baghdad
C) Cairo
D) Damascus
Answer: A

385- The Hadith “Whoever conceals faults of a Muslim…” teaches:
A) Mercy and privacy
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

386- The Arabic term “Tajrih” means:
A) Declaring a narrator weak
B) Authenticating Hadith
C) Writing poetry
D) Trade agreement
Answer: A

387- The companion Abu Malik al-Ashari (RA) narrated Hadiths about:
A) Purification and worship
B) Trade only
C) Agriculture only
D) Poetry only
Answer: A

388- The Hadith “The most complete believers in faith…” emphasizes:
A) Best manners
B) Wealth
C) Politics
D) Trade
Answer: A

389- The Arabic term “Tahdhib” means:
A) Refinement and editing
B) Weak narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Unknown narrator
Answer: A

390- Imam Mizzi compiled a famous book on:
A) Narrator biographies
B) Poetry
C) Trade
D) Architecture
Answer: A

391- The Hadith “The one who guides to good…” teaches:
A) Encouraging righteousness
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Laziness
Answer: A

392- The Arabic term “Ibtida” means:
A) Beginning of chain
B) Weak narration
C) Fabrication
D) Poetry style
Answer: A

393- The companion Adi ibn Hatim (RA) narrated Hadiths related to:
A) Charity and manners
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Farming only
Answer: A

394- The Hadith “Speak good or remain silent” teaches:
A) Wise speech
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Harshness
Answer: A

395- The Arabic term “Tawthiq” means:
A) Declaring narrator reliable
B) Weakening narrator
C) Fabricating narration
D) Rejecting Hadith
Answer: A

396- Imam Hakim Nishapuri compiled:
A) Al-Mustadrak
B) Sahih Muslim
C) Al-Muwatta
D) Musnad Ahmad
Answer: A

397- The Hadith “The best among you are best to their families” emphasizes:
A) Family kindness
B) Pride
C) Isolation
D) Wealth
Answer: A

398- The Arabic term “Tahammul” refers to:
A) Receiving Hadith
B) Weak narration
C) Fabricated text
D) Unknown narrator
Answer: A

399- The companion Ka’b ibn Malik (RA) was famous for:
A) Story of repentance
B) Trade only
C) Poetry only
D) Farming only
Answer: A

400- The study of Hadith sciences helps Muslims understand:
A) Sunnah and Islamic rulings
B) Greek philosophy
C) Roman law
D) Persian poetry
Answer: A

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