Islamic Religious Knowledge questions and answers

Islamic Religious Knowledge Questions and Answers

Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) past questions and answers to prepare you for JAMB, WAEC, NECO and Post UTME examinations.

This aptitude test assesses your understanding of the Koran.

206.

The number of Makkan soldiers that took part in the battle of Uhud was

A.

2000

B.

3000

C.

4000

D.

1000

Correct answer is B

 

The Battle of Uhud was a significant battle in early Islamic history, taking place in 625 C.E. The Makkan army that fought against the Muslims in this battle was made up of approximately 3000 soldiers.

207.

The following nullifies an Islamic marriage if it is not fulfilled except

A.

proposal and acceptance

B.

consent of parents

C.

marriage feast

D.

payment of dowry

Correct answer is C

 

The following nullifies an Islamic marriage if it is not fulfilled except marriage feast. In Islamic law, the marriage feast (Walima) is a Sunnah (practice of the Prophet) and not a requirement for the validity of the marriage.

208.

The admonition of the last part of Hadith 18 of an-Nawawi is

A.

good conduct

B.

control of one's temper

C.

respect for one's neighbours

D.

love for one another

Correct answer is A

 

Have taqwa (fear) of Allah wherever you may be, and follow up a bad deed with a good deed which will wipe it out, and behave well towards the people.

209.

The following are lessons of Hadith 5 of an-Nawawi except

A.

banning of all illegal acts

B.

rejection of fabrications

C.

abolition of usury

D.

condemnation of devilish innovations

Correct answer is B

 

On the authority of Aishah, who said : The messenger of Allah said:  "He who innovates something in this matter of ours that is not of it will have it rejected."

210.

Alaysal-Llahu biahkamil-Hakimin implies that Allahi is the best

A.

Architect

B.

fashioner

C.

creator

D.

judge

Correct answer is A

 

The phrase 'Alaysal-Llahu biahkamil-Hakimin' is from the Quran (95:8) and it translates to 'Is not Allah the most just of judges?'. Therefore, it implies that Allah is the best Judge.