EDUQAS Religious Studies 9-1 PRS Mock Revision ISLAM: Beliefs and Teachings

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A comprehensive set of flashcards covering key concepts, beliefs, practices, and terminology in Islam based on the EDUQAS Religious Studies 9-1 lecture notes.

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The oneness of Allah is known as __.

Tawhid

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The nature of Allah includes immanence, transcendence, __, beneficence, mercy, fairness, and justice.

omnipotence

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In Shi'a Islam, the concept of fairness and justice is referred to as __.

Adalat

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The first prophet in Islam is __.

Adam

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The significance of __ in Islam involves Isaac and Ishma'il.

Ibrahim

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__ is recognized as a prophet in Islam.

Isa

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Muhammad is known as the __ of the Prophets.

seal

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Angels in Islam are referred to as __.

Malaikah

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The significance of angels is discussed in Qur'an __.

2:97-98

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The __ diversity relates to beliefs about angels and free will in Sunni and Shi'a Islam.

Shi’a & Sunni

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The significance of Mika'il in Islam pertains to __ and rain.

plants

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Israfil is significant for the concept of __ in Islam.

Resurrection

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Al-Qadr refers to the Islamic belief in __.

Predestination

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Muslims believe in human responsibility and accountability in the .

Akhirah (Afterlife)

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Freedom and the __ are central beliefs regarding accountability in Islam.

Day of Judgement

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Muslim beliefs about the nature, stages, and purpose of heaven are encompassed in the concept of __.

Heaven

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Muslim beliefs about hell focus on its nature and __.

purpose

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The __ articles of faith in Sunni Islam are fundamental teachings.

six

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The five roots in Usul ad-Din pertain to __ Islam.

Shi'a

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Kutub refers to the __ in Islamic literature.

books

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The __ is the Islamic festival of fast-breaking.

Id-ul-Fitr

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The festival of sacrifice in Islam is known as __.

Id-ul-Adha

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In Islam, the act of fasting during Ramadan is called __.

Sawm

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__ is the pilgrimage undertaken to the Kaaba in Mecca.

Hajj

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The five Pillars of Sunni Islam include Shahadah, Zakah, __, and Hajj.

Sawm

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The Shi’a practice of observing sawm is part of their __ Acts.

Obligatory

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The concept of Jihad consists of the Greater Jihad and the __ Jihad.

Lesser

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Greater jihad in Islam refers to the daily struggle to live as a __.

good Muslim

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The Night of Power marks the importance of the revelation of the __.

Qur'an

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In Shi'a Islam, __ refers to the disapproval of evil-doers.

Tabarra

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The principle of doing good actions in Islam is called __.

Amr-bil-Maroof

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The ten obligatory actions in Shi’a Islam include paying __ and Khums.

zakat

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Muslims practice __ as part of their pilgrimage to Shi'a shrines.

Hajj

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The festival of remembrance for Shi’a Muslims is known as __.

Ashura.