Jamb 2007 Irs Past Questions And Answers

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1

Q.33:35 emphasizes the

  • A. equality of men and women
  • B. superiority of men over women
  • C. superiority of men over animals
  • D. equality of mankind before Allah
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2

If a husband divorces his wife before the consumption of the marriage, it is considered

  • A. revocable
  • B. irrevocable
  • C. redeemable
  • D. abominable.
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3

The followers of the Hambali School of law are mostly found in

  • A. Egypt
  • B. Turkey
  • C. Morocco
  • D. Saudi Arabia
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4

According to the verse above, man shall

  • A. See what he indulged in
  • B. be fearful of the Day of Judgment
  • C. see hell fire with certainly of sight
  • D. be questioned about the joy he indulged in
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5

A woman who loses her husband while undergoing an iddah of revocable divorce changes to iddah

  • A. al wafat
  • B. at talaq
  • C. al mafqud
  • D. al mustahadah.
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6

The Makkan suwar lay emphasis on oneness of Allah because

  • A. it was the only way to call Makkans to Islam
  • B. it is the only article of faith
  • C. the pre-Islamic Makkans worshipped many gods
  • D. it is the basis of iman and other articles of faith
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7

In an Islamic state, the right to pardon a murdered lies with the

  • A. head of state
  • B. legislature
  • C. deceased relatives
  • D. courts
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8

The number of takbir observed during salah al janazah is

  • A. two
  • B. three
  • C. four
  • D. seven
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9

The number of lashes prescribed for the consumption of alcohol is

  • A. forty
  • B. sixty
  • C. eighty
  • D. hundred.
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10

Where the father is the only heir who survives his son, he will inherit

  • A. one sixth of his property
  • B. one third of his property
  • C. half of his property
  • D. the whole of his property
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