Some Good Habits a Muslim Must Cultivate
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Why should a good Muslim avoid the habit of constantly swearing by Allah?
Because it makes their speech more powerful
Because it is necessary for people to believe them
Because it can help break the habit of constant swearing
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Why should a good Muslim avoid lying?
Because it makes people believe everything they say
Because it leads to self-control and truthfulness
Because it is a sign of intelligence
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Why should a Muslim always fulfill their promises?
Because breaking a promise is similar to lying
Because it helps them gain wealth and power
Because it allows them to make more promises in the future
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What does Islam teach regarding cursing and causing harm to others?
It is permissible to curse and harm others in certain situations.
Muslims are encouraged to curse and harm those who wrong them.
Muslims are prohibited from cursing and causing harm to others.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does a Muslim do regarding sinful acts of disobedience, according to the given statement?
A Muslim engages in sinful acts but seeks forgiveness afterward
A Muslim avoids sinful acts and restrains all limbs and organs from actions that displease Allah
A Muslim indulges in sinful acts but repents frequently
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What does it mean when it is said that a Muslim keeps himself away from inflicting any burden or inconvenience on any of his fellow creatures?
He prioritizes his own needs over those of others.
He is indifferent to the welfare of those around him.
He actively avoids actions that may impose even a small inconvenience on others, reflecting compassion and respect.
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How does a Muslim react in situations where others disagree with him or behave in ways that are annoying?
He becomes argumentative and tries to prove his point.
He shows tolerance and patience, avoiding quarrels and disputes.
He avoids interacting with people who annoy him.
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