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Section A: The Study of Religions: Beliefs and Teachings
2. Islam
2.1 The Nature of Allah
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Allah is all-powerful and has complete control over the
universe
What does the term Tawhid mean in Islam?
Oneness of Allah
In polytheism, what may gods have different roles and powers?
To govern creation
The concept of Tawhid is central to Islamic
monotheism
Match Allah's attribute with its description:
Oneness (Tawhid) ↔️ Allah is the only God
Omnipotence ↔️ Allah has complete power
Omniscience ↔️ Allah knows everything
Allah's
omniscience
allows Him to guide the affairs of the universe perfectly.
True
Match the manifestation of Sunnat Allah with its example:
Natural world ↔️ Movement of planets
Human affairs ↔️ Rewarding the righteous
Miracles ↔️ Parting of the sea
What is the core tenet of Islamic monotheism?
Tawhid
Allah's mercy is believed to extend to all of creation.
True
In polytheism, what roles might gods have?
Different powers and roles
Allah is described as compassionate and forgiving, extending His
mercy
to all creation.
Match the manifestation of Sunnat Allah with its example:
Natural world ↔️ Cycle of seasons
Human affairs ↔️ Rewarding the righteous
Miracles ↔️ Parting of the sea
Islam, Christianity, and Judaism all emphasize
God's
relationship with humanity.
True
What does the name 'Ar-Rahman' mean in English?
The Most Compassionate
Muslims often use the names of Allah in their prayers and
invocations
What is the central and most important concept in Islam regarding God?
Allah
Allah is believed to be the one and only God with no partners or
equals
What is fundamental to Islamic faith and practice?
Belief in Tawhid
Match the attribute of Allah with its description:
Omniscience ↔️ Infinite knowledge
Mercy ↔️ Compassionate and forgiving
Omnipotence ↔️ Complete control over universe
Allah's omniscience enables Him to guide the affairs of the universe perfectly.
True
What do Muslims believe Allah shapes through Sunnat Allah?
World and human history
What does it mean that Allah is omniscient?
He knows all things
Tawhid is the core tenet of Islamic
monotheism
In polytheism, worship may be divided among various
gods
In polytheism, multiple gods may have different powers.
True
What does the term Sunnat Allah refer to?
Allah's governance
What is one example of Sunnat Allah in the natural world?
Cycle of seasons
Which of Allah's attributes means that He knows everything, past, present, and future?
Omniscience
Allah is believed to be the one and only God, with no partners or
equals
Match the concept with its description:
Tawhid ↔️ Oneness of Allah
Polytheism ↔️ Belief in multiple gods
Monotheism ↔️ Belief in one God
Worship in Islam is directed solely towards Allah.
True
What does the concept of 'Sunnat Allah' refer to in Islam?
Allah's actions and governance
What is the concept of God in Christianity?
One God in three persons
How many names of Allah are recognized in Islam?
99
Each name of Allah provides a pathway for
Muslims
to seek a closer relationship with Him.
True
Match the name of Allah with its meaning:
Ar-Rahman ↔️ The Most Compassionate
Al-Malik ↔️ The Sovereign Lord
As-Salam ↔️ The Source of Peace
The 99 Names of Allah are derived from the Quran and
Sunnah
.
True
What does the attribute of Tawhid mean in Islam?
Oneness of Allah
What is the core tenet of Islamic monotheism?
Tawhid
One of Allah's key attributes is Tawhid, which describes His
oneness
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