Q.1
Do Muslims have the right to select the ruler, in an Islamic political system?
  • Muslims do not have the right to select rulers
  • Muslims have the right to select and appoint rulers
  • Only highly placed Muslims can select
  • None of the above
Q.2
What does Islam state about equality in justice?
  • Islam prescribes to render justice to friends and foes alike, in a just manner
  • Islam mentions that the hatred between people should not influence justice
  • Islam forbids injustice in all means
  • All the above
Q.3
In Islam, can women hold important positions in the government?
  • Yes, in Islam women can hold important positions in government and politics
  • No, women cannot hold any important positions in government
  • Only men are allowed to hold important positions in government
  • No one can hold positions in the government
Q.4
Is the ruler permitted to prohibit what is permitted and vice versa, any Law which is ordained from Allah?
  • A ruler can only permit what is prohibited
  • A ruler can only prohibit what is permitted
  • No, a ruler is not permitted to prohibit what is permitted by Allah or vice versa
  • None of the above
Q.5
What is the meaning of Sharee’ah?
  • Sharee’ah means leadership
  • Sharee’ah means “Straight Path”
  • Sharee’ah means nothing
  • None of the above
Q.6
Does Islam permit the free practice of other religions and religious tolerance?
  • Islam permits religious harmony, freedom and religious tolerance
  • There is no religious harmony in Islam
  • Other religions cannot be practised in an Islamic State
  • None of the above
Q.7
What is the Islamic concept for the community consensus called?
  • Aashura
  • There is no consensus required
  • Ijma
  • None of the above
Q.8
What basic human rights are provided to all citizens of the Islamic State?
  • The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic State are considered sacred
  • Racism is forbidden in Islam
  • Everyone is free to practise their religion
  • All the above
Q.9
Is public interest heard and respected in Islamic for politics?
  • Yes, Maslaha is the traditional Islamic concept for upholding the public interest
  • No, public interest is not important
  • The public should have no interest at all
  • None of the above
Q.10
What is the Islamic concept for the consultation between the ruler and the ruled?
  • Shura
  • Deen
  • Sharee’ah
  • None of the above
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