-hadith Flashcards

(26 cards)

1
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Define hadith.

A

Reports of the sayings, actions, or approvals of the Prophet Muhammad.

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True or false: Hadith are considered less important than the Quran.

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FALSE

Hadith provide context and elaboration on Quranic verses.

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What is the importance of hadith in Islam?

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Hadith guide personal conduct, legal rulings, and religious practices.

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Fill in the blank: The chain of narrators in hadith is known as _______.

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Isnad

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What are the two main categories of hadith?

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Sahih (authentic) and Da’if (weak).

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Define Sahih hadith.

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A hadith that is authentic and reliable based on its chain of narrators.

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True or false: All hadith are equally accepted in Islamic scholarship.

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FALSE

Scholars classify hadith based on authenticity and reliability.

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What is the role of hadith scholars?

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They evaluate and authenticate hadith for reliability and context.

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Fill in the blank: The collection of hadith by Imam Bukhari is titled _______.

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Sahih Bukhari

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What is the significance of hadith in Islamic law?

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Hadith provide the basis for many legal rulings and ethical guidelines.

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Define Da’if hadith.

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A hadith that is considered weak due to issues in its chain of narrators.

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True or false: Hadith can be used to support personal opinions in Islam.

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FALSE

Hadith must be interpreted within established scholarly frameworks.

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13
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What is the Sunna?

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The practices and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad, often derived from hadith.

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Fill in the blank: The first major hadith collection was compiled by _______.

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Imam Bukhari

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What is the criteria for classifying hadith?

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Authenticity, continuity of the chain, and integrity of narrators.

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Define Mutawatir hadith.

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A hadith reported by a large number of narrators, making it highly reliable.

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True or false: Hadith literature is only in Arabic.

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FALSE

Hadith have been translated into many languages for broader understanding.

18
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What is the Maqasid of hadith?

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The objectives or purposes behind the teachings found in hadith.

19
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Fill in the blank: Hadith are essential for understanding _______.

A

Islamic jurisprudence

20
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What is the difference between hadith and Quran?

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Quran is the literal word of God, while hadith are the Prophet’s teachings.

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Define Qudsi hadith.

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Hadith that convey divine messages but are not part of the Quran.

22
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True or false: Hadith can change over time.

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FALSE

The content of authentic hadith remains unchanged, though interpretations may vary.

23
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What is the function of hadith in daily Muslim life?

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Hadith guide moral conduct, prayer, and community interactions.

24
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Fill in the blank: The scholar known for classifying hadith is _______.

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What is the **impact** of hadith on Islamic culture?
Hadith shape Islamic ethics, traditions, and community practices.
26
Define **Sunnah Qawliyyah**.
The sayings of the Prophet Muhammad as recorded in hadith.