unit2 Flashcards

1
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why do rumours spread quickly ?

A

evil intentions , wide spread of using technology, social media, free time

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good aspects of slander (ifk)

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~unveiling the thruth about hypocrites
~great reward for bearing or deiling with it patiently
~cases of slander helped create rules to deter lewdness and corruption

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3
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significance of establishing the innocence of saiyda ayesha (RA) by divine revelation

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for her great status in Islam as the mother of the believers and the wife of Prophet Muhammad (SAW)

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4
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what is your duty as a muslim , to respond to a rumor ?

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to show goodwill towards others and refuse the rumours, keep silent and not get involved in things related to honour and reputation of others

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5
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what is the punishment of those who indulge in slander ?

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eighty lashes
rejecting their testimony
labelled as disobedient (fasiq)

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6
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what will be consequences of punishing circulation of rumors?

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rumors will stop spreading
peaceful and more united society
dignity of individual will be protected

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negative effects of slander(ifk)?

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causes chaos among Muslims
hatred among each other
dishonesty

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8
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a muslim’s role in combating lewdness such as : exchanging messages that smear the honor of others

A

stop exchanging messages

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a muslim’s role in combating lewdness such as : promoting pornographic websites and satellite channels

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stop watching and don’t e encourage others to watch it

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10
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slander (ifik) is ?

A

major lie

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11
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number of witnesses required to prove innocence

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4

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12
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punishment of a slanderer who doesn’t have evidence , in Hereafter

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cursed and banished from mercy of Allah

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13
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how does a beliver act if he hears slander?

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stops talking about it

defends the victim

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14
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forms of inevitable laws.

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Rainfall -Movement of Stars -Alternation of day and night -Death and life

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15
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the significance of the interconnection between conditional laws and the action
and will of man.

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-It signifies that all human beings have a free will in life to choose between good or bad and the reward or punishment will be accordingly upon their choices.

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16
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The claim that the universe existed accidentally.

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-It is a false claim because this universe was created innovational and systematically. Chance and luck couldn’t do that

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17
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The wisdom behind subjecting believers to tribulations

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Elevating believers’ status in paradise.

2-Washing their sins and guilt away. 3-Testing and enhancing their faith.

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18
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What is the concept of responsibility in Islam?

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Responsibility is the way man is committed to the consequences of his willful action in religion and worldly affairs. Man will be held responsible for everything over which he possesses the will and freedom of action.

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What is the relationship between responsibility and choice?

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The mercy of Allah on His worshippers linked responsibility to man’s choice and will; man is not responsible for something towards which he has no choice example. Color, gender, and other matters that man has no power over.

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20
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2 types of responsibilities

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Individual responsibility 2. Collective responsibility

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21
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The concept of individual responsibility

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It means that each individual is responsible for himself, and every statement or action he makes

22
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The concept of collective responsibility

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2.A shared responsibility among individuals for their actions, where they are held accountable for their actions

23
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Cases in which a man is not responsible.

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Compulsion

The sleeper until he wakes up - the small until he grows up - the insane until he makes sense

24
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Division of individual responsibility are

A

Before All Mighty Allah Before himself

Before the society

25
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The two stages of individual responsibility are

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Before doing the work

After doing the work

26
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Spheres of individual responsibility are

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  1. Human responsibility for his or her family and relatives 3.Professional human responsibility
  2. The responsibility of man towards his homeland and nation
27
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Spheres of the collective responsibility

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The field of religion preservation and the field of mind-keeping and self-preservation

28
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role of parents

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Give their children religious and worldly education, monitor the children’s behaviour and attitude.

29
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role of children

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Obedient to their parents, taking care of them when they get old.

30
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Benefits of studying the purposes of Sharia:

A

Fortifying Muslims against destructive ideas.

2- Purposes constitute an important frame of reference in solving conflict and reducing jurisprudent disagreement.

31
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What are the 5 necessities according to Islam?

A

preserving religion , life , mind , lineage and wealth

32
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how to preserve religion

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1) Establishing the pillars of belief on the basis of science, thought and performing the pillars of Islam and its individual duties.
2) Studying Sharia science and encouraging independent reasoning (ijtihad).
3) The call to Allah via dialogue, evidence and persuasion.

33
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how to preserve life

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1) It is more imperative to man to provide himself with the means of preserving his life such as necessary food, drink, clothing and accommodation and to maintain his health by means of prevention of diseases and treatment when he falls ill.
2) Allah has not permitted a man to use forbidden things and eat unlawful food example: dead animals, flesh of swine, in order to preserve life and invest it with durability.
3) It is not permissible to take a life of any living thing without any reason.

34
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how to preserve mind

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1) Pursuing learning
2) Motivating scientific research and employing intellectual by calling for scrutinizing and reflecting on the miracle of Allah.

35
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how to preserve lineage

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1) Marriage is the natural way of preserving lineage and honor.
2) Islam enacted legislations to preserve the family in all stages.

36
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preserving wealth

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1) Commanding endeavor to secure livelihood by lawful means example: punishment for theft. 2) Spending wealth on legitimate matters whether these are needs, necessities.

37
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material mind corrupters are

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drugs , alcohol, theft/robbery

38
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moral mind corrupters are

A

reading horoscopes, listening to unihibited songs, destructive ideas

39
Q

What is the title of Sheikha Fatima?

A

the mother of the UAE

40
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Introduce Her Highness Sheikha Fatima.

A

She is Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi. She was the wife of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may Allah rest his soul.

41
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Where was Sheikha Fatima born?

A

Sheikha Fatima was born in Al Hayer in Al Ain.

42
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When did she get married to Sheikh Zeid, may Allah rest his soul?

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in 1960

43
Q

Explain the following: Sheikha Fatima studied religious sciences as well as humanities.

A

To combine faith, knowledge and work.

44
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Provide evidence that shows her love for good doing everywhere.

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She donated to a lot of universities and schools in Arab and Islamic countries.

45
Q

Explain the following: the Productive Family Project was held under the patronage of
Sheikha Fatima.

A

To preserve the traditional handcrafts and strengthen the sense of pride of the past.

46
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What are the characteristics of Sheikha Fatima?

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  1. Generosity 2. Faithfulness 3. Giving 4. Humbleness 5. Love for work
47
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Sheikha Fatima was keen in taking care of the:

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Orphans, elderly people, needy and poor.

48
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Infer the reasons behind the keenness of Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak to participate and patronize charity work conferences.

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Because Her Highness believes that charitable work needs the cooperation all organizations and countries.

49
Q

What are the titles of Sheikha Fatima?

A

The Mother of Sheikhs

  1. The Mother of the UAE
  2. The Mother of Arabs
50
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What are the awards that she received?

A
  1. Community Creativity and Excellence Award

2. The Sportive Women Award