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The document is an exam covering beliefs in Prophethood and related concepts in Islam, including multiple choice questions, true or false statements, and short answer questions. Key topics include the first Prophet, the distinction between Rasool and Nabi, the finality of Prophethood, and the significance of the Qur'an as the last revelation. It emphasizes the role of human messengers, the responsibilities of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the necessity of the Day of Judgment.

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The document is an exam covering beliefs in Prophethood and related concepts in Islam, including multiple choice questions, true or false statements, and short answer questions. Key topics include the first Prophet, the distinction between Rasool and Nabi, the finality of Prophethood, and the significance of the Qur'an as the last revelation. It emphasizes the role of human messengers, the responsibilities of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the necessity of the Day of Judgment.

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Exam: Belief in Prophethood and Related Concepts

#### Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

1. **Who was the first Prophet according to Islamic belief?**

a) Noah (Nuh)

b) Moses (Musa)

c) Adam

d) Muhammad

**Answer:** c) Adam

2. **What is the key distinction between a Rasool and a Nabi?**

a) A Rasool is sent to humans, while a Nabi is sent to angels

b) A Rasool brings new divine law, while a Nabi follows previous


revelations

c) A Nabi is superior to a Rasool

d) A Nabi is sent to one tribe, while a Rasool is sent to all tribes

**Answer:** b) A Rasool brings new divine law, while a Nabi follows


previous revelations

3. **How many Prophets are explicitly mentioned by name in the


Qur'an?**

a) 25
b) 26

c) 27

d) 28

**Answer:** b) 26

4. **What is the role of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in Islam


according to the Qur'an?**

a) To deliver only the Qur'an

b) To serve as a model for moral behavior and guide humanity

c) To act as an intermediary between God and angels

d) To lead only the Arabs

**Answer:** b) To serve as a model for moral behavior and guide


humanity

5. **Which angel was responsible for delivering revelations to the


Prophets?**

a) Israfeel

b) Jibreel

c) Izra'il

d) Mika'il

**Answer:** b) Jibreel
#### Part 2: True or False

1. **Prophets in Islam were chosen from angels because they are


perfect beings.**

**Answer:** False

2. **The Qur'an mentions that no prophet will come after Prophet


Muhammad (PBUH).**

**Answer:** True

3. **The concept of Khatm-e-Nubuwwat means that prophethood has


continued after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).**

**Answer:** False

4. **Hazrat Isa (Jesus) will follow the Shariah of Prophet Muhammad


when he returns.**

**Answer:** True

5. **Materialistic beliefs deny the existence of an afterlife and believe


death is the final end.**

**Answer:** True

#### Part 3: Short Answer Questions

1. **What is the wisdom behind sending human messengers rather


than angels to guide humanity?**
**Answer:** Human messengers were sent because humans can
relate better to their experiences and struggles. Angels, being perfect
and unseen beings, would not serve as relatable models for humans to
follow.

2. **What are the four responsibilities of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)


according to Surah Al-Jumu'ah?**

**Answer:**

- Recitation of the revealed verses

- Purification of the soul

- Teaching the Book (Qur'an)

- Teaching wisdom

3. **Explain the significance of the belief in the finality of Prophethood


(Khatm-e-Nubuwwat) in Islam.**

**Answer:** The belief in Khatm-e-Nubuwwat holds that Prophet


Muhammad (PBUH) is the last and final prophet, and no new prophet
will come after him. This signifies the completion of divine guidance
with the Qur'an and the Sunnah, and ensures that the message of
Islam is final and preserved until the Day of Judgment.

4. **Why is the Day of Judgment considered necessary in Islam?**

**Answer:** The Day of Judgment ensures justice for all. It provides


an opportunity for the oppressed to receive justice and for the
wrongdoers to face accountability for their actions. Without the Day of
Judgment, many injustices would go unresolved in this world.
#### Part 4: Essay Question

**Discuss the role of revealed books in guiding humanity and the


importance of the Qur'an as the final revelation.**

**Answer Outline:**

- All prophets received divine guidance in the form of revealed books


to guide humanity towards the truth and help them understand how to
live righteous lives.

- The Qur'an, being the final revelation, confirms and preserves the
teachings of previous scriptures while providing complete guidance for
all aspects of life.

- The Qur'an addresses the spiritual, moral, and social needs of


humanity, serving as the ultimate source of law and wisdom.

- As the last and unchanged revelation, the Qur'an remains relevant for
all times and places, making it the ultimate guide until the Day of
Judgment.

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