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Sahīh al − Bukhāri is regarded as the most authentic collection of Hadīth because its collector was
  • A. older than any other collector of Hadīth
  • B. alive during the time of the Prophet (S.A.W)
  • C. the most critical of the collectors
  • D. a founder of a school law
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Musnad is a collection of ahādīth arranged
  • A. according to the names of their authorities
  • B. into chapters dealing with specific topics
  • C. according to word-endings
  • D. in alphabetical order.
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63
Part of the 23rd Hadīth of al-Nawawi’s collection refers to purification as a
  • A. half of faith
  • B. shining of glory
  • C. proof for you
  • D. weakest form of faith.
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Which of the following statements completes the Hadīth which says ‘He is not a faithful Muslim who eats to his fill while …’
  • A. he is on a journey in the month of Ramadan
  • B. his neighbor is hungry beside him
  • C. his family is sleeping hungry
  • D. his colleagues are waiting for him.
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A Hādith with uninterrupted chain of authorities traced back to the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) himself is described as
  • A. Mutawātir
  • B. Mawqūf
  • C. Maqtū
  • D. Muttasil - marfū
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