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Default Corrected MCQS - 2000 Muslim Law and Jurisprudence

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MCQs - 2000

(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

(1) Amam Abu Hanifa was born in Egypt. No
(2) There are two kinds of evidence in Islamic Law. No
(3) A Qazi can decide the case on the basis of his personal knowledge. No
(4) According to Islamic Jurisprudence there are five kinds of murder. No
(5) The third source of Islamic Jurisprudence is Qiyas. No
(6) Imam Bukhari was born in 194 A.H. in Bukhara. Yes
(7) A competent witness must be adult and sane person. Yes
(8) Tazir means the punishment ordained in Quran. No
(9) According to Hadith a false testimony is equal to ‘Shirk’ with Allah Almighty. No
(10) A woman alone is a competent witness for murder. No

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

(11) Al-tarikhul-Kabir was written by:
(a) Amam Bukhari
(b) Amam Muslim
(c) Amam Malik

(12) Punishment of Rajim is for:
(a) Theft
(b) False accusation
(c) Adultery

(13) False charge of adultery is called:
(a) Rajim
(b) Lian
(c) Qazif

(14) Qisas means:
(a) Life for life
(b) Blood money
(c) To give pardon

(15) Who was known as Dar-ul-Higra:
(a) Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal
(b) Imam Yousaf
(c) Imam Malik

(16) Al-Ghazali belonged to:
(a) Hanbli school of law
(b) Shafi school of law
(c) Hanfi school of law

(17) The term Fiqa used in the literal sense means:
(a) Law
(b) Understanding
(c) People’s opinion

(18) Istihsan means:
(a) Preference of stronger evidence over analogy
(b) Preference over Ijtihad.
(c) Preference over Qiyas.

(19) Diyat means:
(a) Blood money
(b) Debt
(c) Common Liability

(20) Mubah means:
(a) Permissible
(b) Abominable
(c) Recommended

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(A) Write only Yes/No in Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the question.

(1) Amam Abu Hanifa was born in Egypt. No (Kufa, Iraq)
(2) There are two kinds of evidence in Islamic Law. Yes
(3) A Qazi can decide the case on the basis of his personal knowledge. No
(4) According to Islamic Jurisprudence there are five kinds of murder. Yes
(5) The third source of Islamic Jurisprudence is Qiyas. No (Ijma)
(6) Imam Bukhari was born in 194 A.H. in Bukhara. Yes
(7) A competent witness must be adult and sane person. Yes
(8) Tazir means the punishment ordained in Quran. No
(9) According to Hadith a false testimony is equal to ‘Shirk’ with Allah Almighty. Yes
(10) A woman alone is a competent witness for murder. No

(B) Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Don’t reproduce the questions.

(11) Al-tarikhul-Kabir was written by:
(a) Amam Bukhari (100% correct don't be confused)
(b) Amam Muslim
(c) Amam Malik

(12) Punishment of Rajim is for:
(a) Theft
(b) False accusation
(c) Adultery

(13) False charge of adultery is called:
(a) Rajim
(b) Lian
(c) Qazif

(14) Qisas means:
(a) Life for life
(b) Blood money
(c) To give pardon

(15) Who was known as Dar-ul-Higra:
(a) Imam Ahmad Bin Hanbal
(b) Imam Yousaf
(c) Imam Malik

(16) Al-Ghazali belonged to:
(a) Hanbli school of law
(b) Shafi school of law
(c) Hanfi school of law

(17) The term Fiqa used in the literal sense means:
(a) Law
(b) Understanding (In technical / legal sense Fiqa means Law not in Literal sense)
(c) People’s opinion

(18) Istihsan means:
(a) Preference of stronger evidence over analogy
(b) Preference over Ijtihad.
(c) Preference over Qiyas.

(19) Diyat means:
(a) Blood money
(b) Debt
(c) Common Liability

(20) Mubah means:
(a) Permissible
(b) Abominable
(c) Recommended

(Mubah means any action you earn nothing from performing, and earn nothing from abstaining from–though with the right intentions, these can be promoted or demoted into the other categories. More on that here. Examples include eating food, sleeping, and blinking.

So, in my view, anything that is neither Permissible (in full sense) nor Abominable should be called "Recommended".




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