Islamic Religious Knowledge (IRK) JAMB, WAEC, NECO AND NABTEB Official Past Questions

1009

Which of the following sets, according to ā’yatul Kursiyy; is ‘Allāh not susceptible to?

  • A. Thirst or hunger
  • B. Slumber or sleep
  • C. Fear or terror
  • D. Sickness or pain.
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1010

The major subject of the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) is

  • A. creation
  • B. origination
  • C. education
  • D. writing
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1011

The verse above (Q.99:4) translates as ‘On that Day will

  • A. all people declare their deeds
  • B. she declare her tidings
  • C. the dead be raised up
  • D. men proclaim religion
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1012

Al-bayyinah appears in the Holy Qur’ān chapter 98

  • A. once
  • B. twice
  • C. thrice
  • D. four times
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1013

Ignorance of religious rites and duties is not excusable in Islam because

  • A. it is obligatory on all Muslims to seek knowledge
  • B. most Muslims can read and write Arabic
  • C. books of Islamic jurisprudence have been translated into many languages
  • D. the Islamic system of education is highly developed all over the world.
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1014

Ahmad bab, one of the early West African ‘Ulamā’, was based in

  • A. Sokoto
  • B. Borno
  • C. Timbuktu
  • D. Mali
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1015

One of the ways by which Islamic civilization was manifested in West Africa was

  • A. the employment of scholars of Arabic as envoys by kings and emperors
  • B. construction of palaces based on Arab technology
  • C. establishment of universities to train scientists
  • D. recruitment of Muslim medical personnel to man health institutions
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1016

Ihyā’ ‘Ulūm ad-dīn is the title of a book written by

  • A. ibn Sīna
  • B. al-Ghazālī
  • C. ar-Rāzī
  • D. Ibn Rushd.
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1017

The earliest contact of Islam with Africa dates back to the period of

  • A. ‘Umar b. Khattāb
  • B. ‘Uthmān b. ‘Affān
  • C. ‘Alī b. Abī Tālib
  • D. Muhammad b. ‘Abdullāh
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1018

The Caliph who appointed the shūrā Council to produce a successor after his death was

  • A. Abū Bakr as-Siddīq
  • B. ‘Umar b. Khattāb
  • C. ‘Uthmān b. ‘Affān
  • D. ‘Alī b. Ab ī Tālib
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1019

Compared with the situation in Makkah before Hijrad, the da’wah in al-Madina was more

  • A. persecution oriented
  • B. of an internal affair of believers
  • C. far-reaching
  • D. intensive but less successful
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1020

In the course of hijjat’l – widā, Muslims were taught to

  • A. shun alcohol and games of chance
  • B. pay zakāℎ regularly and fast annually
  • C. treat women and domestic servants kindly
  • D. ensure promptness and impartiality in the dispensation of justice
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1021

The pre-Islamic practice of shigār which was abolished by Islam meant

  • A. trade by barter
  • B. exchange of female slaves
  • C. exchange of sisters in wedlock
  • D. gambling.
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1022

‘And consult them in the affairs …’(Qur’ān 3:159). This expression emphasizes the importance of the principle of

  • A. shūrā
  • B. mu’āmalah
  • C. tatfīf
  • D. bay’ah
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1023

In the Islamic economic system, baytuk māl is equivalent to the

  • A. commercial bank
  • B. public treasury
  • C. common market
  • D. community bank
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1024

The Sunni school of thought noted for resorting frequently to the use of personal opinion was that of Imām

  • A. Mālik
  • B. Abū Hanīfah
  • C. Shafi i
  • D. Hambal
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1025

The sharīah contrasts with the common law because the former is

  • A. flexible
  • B. universal
  • C. temporal
  • D. immutable
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1026

Which one of the following actions may be regarded as Mubāℎ?

  • A. Acquisition of knowledge
  • B. Smoking
  • C. Salāt ash-Shaf
  • D. Shaking hands while greeting
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1027

In Islamic law of inheritance, the brother of a deceased person who had a son is to

  • A. take a larger share of the inheritance
  • B. take half of the share of the son
  • C. get equal share with the son
  • D. be excluded from inheritance
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1028

In Islamic law on divorce, the custody of a child aged two years or less is normally conceded to the

  • A. father
  • B. mother
  • C. aunt
  • D. grandmother
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1029

The practice of comparing the back of one’s wife to that of one’s mother as a method of divorce was known as

  • A. faskh
  • B. liān
  • C. zihār
  • D. ilā
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