Islam Practice Test
Islam Practice Test
True or False
___ 1. Islam is the world's fastest-growing and second-largest religion.
___ 2. Muslims believe Muhammad had a divine nature.
___ 3. Muslims believe that Muhammad ascended to Heaven.
___ 4. In Muslim tradition, there are ninety-nine names for Allah.
___ 5. Allah did not come to be worshiped in Arabia until founded Islam.
___ 6. Muslims regard Abraham as the father of the Arab people.
___ 7. Muslims generally regard science as being in conflict with their faith.
___ 8. The Shari'ah is the basis of government in some countries with Muslim
majorities today.
___ 9. The Five Pillars demonstrate Islam's emphasis on correct belief.
___ 10. Ramadan occurs at the same time each year.
___ 11. It is believed that Abraham built the Ka'ba.
___ 12. Washing is part of the Muslim prayer ritual.
___ 13. Veiling was a pre-Islamic practice in Arabia that is no longer universal
among Muslim women.
___ 14. Within one century of Muhammad's death, Islam was the religion of the
entire Middle East, Persia, North Africa, and almost all of Spain.
___ 15. About 40 percent of Muslims in the United States are African Americans.
___ 16. Most Muslims regard the Nation of Islam as an authentic part of their religion.
___ 17. Islam, as practiced by the majority of Muslims, emphasizes the
transcendence and suprapersonal nature of Allah.
Multiple Choice
___ 1. Islam
a. is deeply rooted in the biblical tradition
b. reveres Jesus Christ and Judaism's great prophets
c. has played a crucial role in shaping Western culture
d. all of the above
___ 8. All Muslims are required to pray how many times a day?
a. one time
b. two times
c. five times
d. hourly except while sleeping
___ 10. What percent of their possessions' value are Muslims required to
contribute to a public treasury?
a. 1
b. 2-1/2
c. 5
d. 10
___ 15. What has made Shi'ism more politically volatile than Sunnism?
a. the belief in the return of Muhammad al-Mahdi
b. the general emphasis on the Imam as an authority figure
c. both a and b
d. none of the above
Matching
Match the definitions below with the word that fits the definition. Write the letter in the blank before
the definition it matches.
a. Ramadan e. Shari'ah i. Sunnah m. shaykh
b. Umma f. al-fana j. caliphs n. jihad
c. qur'an g. Hijra k. mosque o. hajj
d. Shahada h. imam l. Ka'ba
1. What is the Qur'an? Compare its role in Islam with Jesus Christ's role in Christianity.
2. Briefly describe Muhammad's life story, including how he came to be a prophet. What was the
reaction of his fellow Meccans to his teachings?
3. Describe what Islam teaches about the nature of God, human nature, and the world.
4. How does the Muslim view of human destiny and the Day of Judgment compare with the
Christian view?
5. Explain the purpose of the Five Pillars of Islam and briefly describe each pillar.
6. Western critics have accused Islam of denying basic rights to women. Build a case either
agreeing or disagreeing with this perspective.
7. Define and explain the principle of jihad. Why do you think it is sometimes counted as the
sixth pillar of Islam? Does the Qur'an support the concept of jihad as armed struggle?
8. Explain how Islam can also be said to be Islamic civilization. Name some of its contributions.
9. What unites all Muslims? Tell what distinguishes Shi'i from Sunni Islam.
10. What is the guiding principle of Sufism, and how does it sometimes land Sufis in trouble with
orthodox Muslims? Compare Sufism to Christian monasticism or Hinduism.
11. Can a religion like Islam that understands itself as embracing the totality of life truly be
tolerant of other religions? How has your study of world religions affected how you see other
religions as compared to your own religion or viewpoint?