Killing (murder) is regarded as the second major sin
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Killing just one person is not a sin
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Killing is not considered as a sin
Q.2.
What does Islam prescribe about brotherhood?
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Islam prescribes universal brotherhood
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Islam prescribes nation based brotherhood
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Islam prescribes war and force
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There is no brotherhood mentioned in Islam
Q.3.
What is the meaning of Jihad?
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Jihad means killing people
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Jihad in Islam means “striving or struggling” in the way of Allah
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Jihad means destruction
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None of the above
Q.4.
What does Allah mention in the Quran about the enemy who seek peace during a war situation?
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There should be no peace in war situation
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If the enemy seek peace, then Muslims also should seek peace, and the responsibility of their safety is on the Muslims
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Kill the enemy even if they seek peace
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None of the above
Q.5.
Does Islam permit killing of elderly people, women and children during a war?
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No, even during a war situation it is prohibited to kill or even cause any harm to the non-combatants, such as the elderly, women and children. Islam also prohibits cutting down trees and crops, and killing of animals in the enemy nation
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During a war situation it is permitted to kill everyone from the enemy side
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Only elderly and women can be killed, children should not be harmed
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None of the above
Q.6.
What did the Prophet term as the greatest Jihad?
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The greatest Jihad is to lie to others
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The greatest Jihad is to suppress the weak
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The greatest jihad is to struggle with the insidious suggestions of one’s own soul
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There is no greatest Jihad
Q.7.
What does Islam say about saving one person’s life?
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Saving one person’s life (whether Muslim or Non-Muslim) is equivalent to saving the entire humanity
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Saving a person’s life does not have any significance
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Saving a person’s life is prohibited
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None of the above
Q.8.
How do the values of Quran hold Muslims responsible for treating all people?
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A Muslim is not responsible for any treatment towards others
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A Muslim is responsible for treating Muslims alone with kindness
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A Muslim is responsible for treating only the Non-Muslims with kindness
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A Muslim is responsible for treating all people, whether Muslim or non-Muslim, kindly and justly, protecting the needy and the innocent and "preventing the dissemination of mischief"
Q.9.
In what circumstances is fighting permitted in Islam?
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Islam permits the fighting in self-defence, or retribution against tyranny, exploitation and oppression
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Fighting is permitted in all circumstances
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Fighting is permitted only for the Arabs
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Fighting is not permitted in Islam
Q.10.
What does Islam say about killing of people and other living beings?
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Children can be killed
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Adults can kill older people
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The strong can kill the weak in society
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Killing one person (whether Muslim or Non-Muslim) is equivalent to killing the entire humanity
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