4. Islamic Law

Acts Of Worship — Quiz

Test your understanding of acts of worship with 5 practice questions.

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Practice Questions

Question 1

In the context of Zakat, if a Muslim possesses wealth that reaches the Nisab (minimum threshold) but is indebted to an amount that reduces their net worth below the Nisab, what is the jurisprudential ruling regarding their obligation to pay Zakat?

Question 2

A Muslim is performing Salah (prayer) and during the second Raka'ah, they forget to perform the first Tashahhud (sitting for supplication). They remember this mistake only after standing up for the third Raka'ah. What is the correct jurisprudential action to take to rectify this error?

Question 3

In the context of Hajj, what is the jurisprudential ruling regarding a Muslim who possesses the financial means and physical ability but deliberately postpones the pilgrimage without a valid Islamic reason until their death?

Question 4

A Muslim traveler is on a long journey and the time for Dhuhr prayer has arrived. Due to the continuous travel schedule, they are unable to stop and perform Wudu with water. Which of the following actions is jurisprudentially permissible for them to perform Salah?

Question 5

Which of the following best describes the jurisprudential concept of Niyyah (intention) in the context of acts of worship (Ibadat)?