Shirk Quiz
Note : the pass mark is 75% (17 questions in total so you need at least 13 answers to be correct) and the overall time limit is 15 minutes.
Important Note: this quiz is just a guide and not a comprehensive thorough one. What we don’t know is much more than what we do know, as it is said.
This applies to many sciences/topics, whether Islamic or not. Just worth bearing this in mind.
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#1. Shirk originated after how many generations following the time of Aadam (alaihis-salaam)?
#2. Al-Laat, Al-'Uzza, and Manaat were idols that came in the forms of:
#3. The polytheists took intermediaries besides Allaah because:
#4. When the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) was sent to Makkah, how many idols were found in the Ka'bah?
#5. What did the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wasallam) warn against five days before his death?
#6. The heads of Taaghoot are how many?
#8. The polytheists during the Prophet's time would commit Shirk in:
#9. Dhaat Anwaat was a lote-tree deemed sacred by the polytheists which they would:
#10. Does committing minor shirk mean one has left the religion:
#11. Wadd, Suwa', Yaghuth, Ya'ooq, and Nasr were the names of idols who were:
#12. The prescribed tawassul consists of how many types:
#13. The affirmed intercession is that which:
#14. Which Prophet invoked Allah saying: "keep me and my sons away from worshipping idols"?
#15. What was the greatest idol at the time of the Prophet's (sallallaahu 'alaihi wassallam) advent?
#16. Who was the first person to introduce idol worship into Arabia?
#17. Which poem contains Shirk and exaggerated praise of the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alaihi wassallam) and his status and abilities?
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