Hadith of Prophet Muhammad (saw)
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Sadia Zafar
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Religious Studies
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3rd - 9th Grade
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1.
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Tick 2 correct facts about Hadith:
the record of what Prophet Muhammad SAW said during his life
Record of Practices of Prophet Muhammad SAW
What Prophet Isa said in his life
What Prophet Moosa said about the Tawrat
2.
Multiple Choice
•Hadith is the ________reference for Muslim on their religious law after Al-Qur’an.
first
second
third
3.
Multiple Choice
Hadith consists of two elements, which are SANAD (Plural ISNAAD) and MATAN.
MATAN is the text of hadith.
ISNAAD are the chain of people who have narrated the hadith and it goes back as close as possible to the Prophet sw.
What is Isnaad?
Text of hadith
Narrators of hadith
Sahabah of prophet Muhammad SAW
4.
Multiple Choice
Hadith consists of two elements, which are SANAD (Plural ISNAAD) and MATAN.
MATAN is the text of hadith.
ISNAAD are the chain of people who have narrated the hadith and it goes back as close as possible to the Prophet sw.
What is Matan?
narrator of hadith
sahabah of prophet Muhammad SAW
text of hadith
5.
Multiple Select
Who is a Sahabi (Companion of the Prophet sw). Tick 2 correct answers
The one who met Prophet Muhammad sw
An Arab
The person who believed in Prophet Muhammad sw
A person who has performed the Hajj
6.
Multiple Choice
Imam Bukhari had retained about 7,000 Ahadith as reliable out of about 600,000 Ahadith that he collected. How many Ahadith were not considered reliable?
600,000
7,000
593,000
497,000
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