Surah Ash-Shura MCQs with Answer
What is the central theme of Surah Ash-Shura?
a) The importance of social justice
b) The divine message and its guidance for humanity
c) The importance of personal wealth
d) The nature of natural disasters
Surah Ash-Shura discusses the role of which of the following in delivering the message of Islam?
a) Prophets and their followers
b) Kings and rulers
c) Only scholars and philosophers
d) Angels alone
What does Surah Ash-Shura emphasize about the relationship between Allah and His creation?
a) Allah has no connection with His creation
b) Allah is indifferent to the struggles of His creation
c) Allah is the ultimate source of guidance and control over all things
d) Allah only cares for the rich and powerful
According to Surah Ash-Shura, what is the key to understanding divine wisdom?
a) Following only human laws
b) Relying solely on worldly knowledge
c) Believing in the oneness of Allah and His guidance
d) Disregarding the teachings of the Prophets
What does Surah Ash-Shura mention about the divine decree (Qadr)?
a) Allah’s decree is always subject to change
b) Allah’s decree is absolute and unchangeable
c) Human actions do not affect the divine decree
d) Only the Prophets are affected by Allah’s decree
In Surah Ash-Shura, what does Allah mention as a reward for those who strive in His cause?
a) Immediate wealth and power
b) Peace of heart and eternal happiness in Paradise
c) Temporary success in this world
d) Nothing, as their efforts are unimportant
What does Surah Ash-Shura say about the unity of the believers?
a) They should remain divided to preserve individuality
b) They should unite under the guidance of Allah and His messenger
c) They should follow different paths to reach Allah
d) They should ignore the guidance of the Prophets
Which concept is emphasized in Surah Ash-Shura regarding Allah’s mercy?
a) Allah’s mercy is only for the rich
b) Allah’s mercy is available to all who believe and seek forgiveness
c) Allah’s mercy is limited to the Prophets
d) Allah’s mercy is selective and limited to certain tribes
How does Surah Ash-Shura describe the reaction of the disbelievers to the message of the Prophets?
a) They immediately accepted the message
b) They rejected and opposed the message
c) They remained indifferent to the message
d) They sought to spread the message to others
What does Surah Ash-Shura say about the role of consultation (Shura) among the believers?
a) It is unnecessary and should be avoided
b) It is a recommended and vital part of decision-making
c) It is only for the wealthy and powerful
d) It is only for the leaders and rulers
Surah Ash-Shura mentions that which of the following is essential in the practice of faith?
a) Righteous deeds and belief in the unseen
b) Wealth and power
c) Only following tradition without understanding
d) Ignorance of Allah’s laws
What is said about the Prophets in Surah Ash-Shura?
a) They were merely leaders of their communities
b) They are the chosen ones to deliver Allah’s message to humanity
c) They were not successful in guiding their followers
d) They did not face any hardships in their missions
According to Surah Ash-Shura, what is the result of ignoring Allah’s guidance?
a) Prosperity and success in both worlds
b) Disbelief and oppression
c) Peace and tranquility
d) Eternal success in Paradise
What does Surah Ash-Shura highlight about Allah’s creation?
a) Allah has no control over His creation
b) Allah has created everything with wisdom and purpose
c) Allah’s creation is random and meaningless
d) Allah’s creation is inferior to humans
Which of the following does Surah Ash-Shura teach about the relationship between the Prophets and their people?
a) The Prophets were to remain silent and not interact with their people
b) The Prophets were sent to guide, warn, and advise their people
c) The Prophets were only meant to rule over their people
d) The Prophets were merely symbolic figures
Surah Ash-Shura stresses that Allah’s knowledge is:
a) Limited to a certain time period
b) Absolute and encompasses everything in the heavens and the earth
c) Restricted to the past only
d) Uncertain and subject to change
What does Surah Ash-Shura say about human pride and arrogance?
a) Pride and arrogance are the ways to success
b) Humility and submission to Allah are key to success
c) Pride and arrogance should be displayed publicly
d) Arrogance is acceptable only in the wealthy
According to Surah Ash-Shura, what must the believers do in times of difficulty?
a) Ignore Allah’s guidance
b) Remain patient and trust in Allah’s plan
c) Seek worldly solutions only
d) Follow the advice of the disbelievers
What role do angels play in Surah Ash-Shura?
a) They are independent of Allah’s command
b) They deliver Allah’s message and guidance to the Prophets
c) They are only concerned with worldly affairs
d) They assist only the rich and powerful
Which of the following does Surah Ash-Shura mention about the Qur’an?
a) The Qur’an is a source of confusion for humanity
b) The Qur’an is a clear guidance and a warning for all people
c) The Qur’an is outdated and irrelevant
d) The Qur’an was not meant to be a guidance for humanity
Surah Ash-Shura teaches that Allah is near to His creation, especially in terms of:
a) Controlling the universe from a distance
b) Providing guidance, answering prayers, and responding to the faithful
c) Watching over only the Prophets
d) Giving power to worldly kings
What does Surah Ash-Shura say about the fate of the disbelievers on the Day of Judgment?
a) They will be rewarded for their opposition to the Prophets
b) They will face consequences for their rejection of Allah’s message
c) They will be forgiven without any consequences
d) They will be granted a second chance on the Day of Judgment
In Surah Ash-Shura, Allah advises people to follow the path of:
a) Wealth and material success
b) Justice, righteousness, and the teachings of the Prophets
c) Their personal desires
d) Arrogance and disregard for others
How does Surah Ash-Shura describe the punishment for those who refuse to believe?
a) It is mild and temporary
b) It is severe and eternal
c) It is only temporary, depending on their actions
d) It is only applicable to a select few
What does Surah Ash-Shura say about the power of Allah?
a) Allah shares His power with other deities
b) Allah’s power is absolute and encompasses everything in existence
c) Allah’s power is limited to certain creatures
d) Allah’s power is constantly changing
In Surah Ash-Shura, how is the unity of the Ummah (Muslim community) described?
a) It is not important for the believers to unite
b) The believers should come together in their worship and devotion to Allah
c) Unity is only for the leaders, not for the followers
d) Each individual believer should act independently