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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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In Islam, Allah is the name used for the one, supreme, and all-powerful
God
Allah is
compassionate
and forgiving towards believers.
True
The Tawhid belief emphasizes the oneness of Allah in
Islam
.
True
The Tawhid belief is fundamental to Islamic
theology
and worship.
True
Allah's attribute of omnipotence is referenced in the Quranic verse, "He is powerful over all
things
Match the concept with its description:
Names of Allah ↔️ 99 names describing Allah's nature
Attributes of Allah ↔️ Key characteristics and qualities of Allah
What is the primary purpose of Allah's names in worship?
Invoke specific qualities
What does the name 'Allah' refer to in Islam?
One supreme God
Match the attribute of Allah with its description:
Merciful ↔️ Compassionate and forgiving
Creator ↔️ Creates the universe
Muslims believe Allah is without partners, equals, or
offspring
.
True
Allah is the creator of the entire universe, as stated in the Quranic verse "Indeed, your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and
earth
Allah is omnipotent, meaning He is all-powerful and has complete control over the
universe
Match the attribute of Allah with its description:
Omnipotent ↔️ All-powerful
Omniscient ↔️ Infinite knowledge
Merciful ↔️ Compassionate and forgiving
Creator ↔️ Creates the universe
Islam rejects the Trinity because it contradicts the Oneness of
Allah
.
True
What does Allah's transcendence emphasize in Islam?
His supreme power and authority
Match the attribute of Allah with its description:
Omnipotent ↔️ All-powerful and has complete control
Omniscient ↔️ Infinite knowledge and aware of all things
Allah is the creator of the entire
universe
Match the attribute of Tawhid with its description:
Monotheism ↔️ Allah is the sole deity
Transcendence ↔️ Allah is distinct from creation
Immanence ↔️ Allah is present in the world
Match the attribute of Tawhid with its description:
Monotheism ↔️ Only one God
Transcendence ↔️ Above all creation
Immanence ↔️ Present in the world
Allah's justice includes fair
judgment
and rewarding good deeds.
True
What is the distinction in Islam between the Names of Allah and the Attributes of Allah?
Describes nature vs qualities
Understanding the names and attributes of
Allah
helps Muslims deepen their faith and relationship with God.
True
The attribute 'Omnipotent' means Allah is all-
powerful
What is the central concept in Islamic theology regarding Allah?
Oneness of Allah (Tawhid)
Order the key attributes of Allah based on their description in the Quran:
1️⃣ Omnipotent
2️⃣ Omniscient
3️⃣ Merciful
4️⃣ Compassionate
5️⃣ Creator
What does understanding Allah's attributes help Muslims deepen?
Their faith and relationship
Which Quranic verse describes Allah's mercy encompassing all things?
"My mercy encompasses all things"
What are the Names of Allah used for in Islam?
Supplication and worship
Which Quranic verse states "There is nothing like unto Him"?
Quran 42:11
Allah's
immanence
provides comfort and a personal relationship with believers.
True
Arrange the following attributes of Allah in order of their emphasis on power, knowledge, and benevolence:
1️⃣ Omnipotent
2️⃣ Omniscient
3️⃣ Merciful
4️⃣ Compassionate
Despite his transcendence, Allah is present and active in the
world
Allah's
attributes
emphasize his engagement with the universe.
True
In Islam, there is a distinction between the Names of Allah and the
Attributes
of Allah.
The 99 names of Allah describe His nature and
qualities
Match the Name of Allah with its meaning:
Al-Rahman ↔️ The Compassionate
Al-Malik ↔️ The King
Al-Khaliq ↔️ The Creator
Allah's attribute
'Omniscient'
means He has infinite knowledge and is aware of all things.
True
Allah's uniqueness is described by the Quranic verse "There is nothing like unto
Him
Which Quranic verse emphasizes Allah's infinite knowledge?
"He knows all that is in the heavens and the earth" (Quran 59:22)
Allah is the creator of the entire universe according to
Islamic
belief.
True
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