Surah As-Sajda MCQs with Answer
What is the central theme of Surah As-Sajda?
a) The creation of mankind
b) The importance of prayer and prostration
c) The stories of the Prophets
d) The punishment for disbelievers
Which act of worship is emphasized in Surah As-Sajda?
a) Fasting
b) Hajj
c) Prostration (Sajda)
d) Charity
Surah As-Sajda describes the creation of which human being?
a) Prophet Adam
b) Prophet Ibrahim
c) Prophet Musa
d) Prophet Muhammad
What is mentioned in Surah As-Sajda about those who reject the message of Allah?
a) They will be rewarded in this world
b) They will be forgiven without repentance
c) They will face punishment in the Hereafter
d) They will not be held accountable
How does Surah As-Sajda describe the believers?
a) They are only concerned with worldly gains
b) They perform their prayers and prostrations with humility
c) They neglect their prayers
d) They seek worldly fame
Which verse in Surah As-Sajda speaks about the creation of the heavens and the earth?
a) Verse 2
b) Verse 6
c) Verse 9
d) Verse 12
What is mentioned about the disbelievers in Surah As-Sajda?
a) They will be rewarded for their good deeds
b) They will be forgiven for their actions
c) They reject the truth and will face severe punishment
d) They will eventually accept Islam
What does Surah As-Sajda say about the signs of Allah in the universe?
a) They are for the disbelievers to ignore
b) They are clear signs for those who believe and are thankful
c) They are hidden and only visible to the Prophets
d) They are irrelevant to believers
Surah As-Sajda mentions the creation of mankind from what substance?
a) Water
b) Clay
c) Fire
d) Air
Which part of the believer’s worship is highlighted in Surah As-Sajda?
a) Their charity
b) Their prayers and prostration
c) Their fasting
d) Their pilgrimage
What does Surah As-Sajda emphasize about the Day of Judgment?
a) It will be a day of endless rewards
b) It will be a day when everyone will be judged based on their deeds
c) It will be a day when people will be given a second chance
d) It will be a day of forgiveness for all
What does Surah As-Sajda say about those who reject Allah’s signs?
a) They will be forgiven
b) They will be given another chance
c) They will be led to confusion and error
d) They will face severe consequences
Which act is mentioned as a sign of submission in Surah As-Sajda?
a) Giving charity
b) Prostrating to Allah
c) Fasting during Ramadan
d) Pilgrimage to Makkah
What is the fate of those who disbelieve in the signs of Allah according to Surah As-Sajda?
a) They will be rewarded with Paradise
b) They will face eternal punishment in Hell
c) They will be forgiven without repentance
d) They will be granted mercy
What does Surah As-Sajda say about the importance of belief in the unseen?
a) It is unimportant
b) It is essential for true faith
c) It is only for the Prophets
d) It is only for the rich and powerful
What lesson can be derived from the creation story in Surah As-Sajda?
a) Man is the most powerful of all creations
b) The creation of mankind is a sign of Allah’s power
c) The creation of mankind is irrelevant to worship
d) Humans do not have a purpose on Earth
What does Surah As-Sajda say about those who are patient in their faith?
a) They will be left to face their difficulties alone
b) They will be rewarded with Paradise and eternal peace
c) They will be ignored
d) They will be punished for their patience
What is the role of prostration in Surah As-Sajda?
a) It is a physical act with no spiritual significance
b) It is a way to show submission and humility before Allah
c) It is only for the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
d) It is not an essential part of worship
What does Surah As-Sajda say about those who turn away from the remembrance of Allah?
a) They will be forgiven without conditions
b) They will be misguided and face punishment
c) They will live in peace and prosperity
d) They will be rewarded for their actions
What is mentioned in Surah As-Sajda about the importance of remembering Allah in times of hardship?
a) It is not necessary
b) It is a means to strengthen faith and gain Allah’s mercy
c) It should only be done by the Prophets
d) It is irrelevant during times of ease
What does Surah As-Sajda highlight about the state of the heart in relation to belief?
a) It is only the outward actions that matter
b) A true believer’s heart is humble and sincere in faith
c) The heart is not important in Islam
d) Only the rich and powerful have pure hearts
What is the warning given in Surah As-Sajda to those who reject faith?
a) They will face immediate punishment in this world
b) They will receive wealth and power
c) They will face punishment in the Hereafter for their disbelief
d) They will be forgiven regardless of their actions
What does Surah As-Sajda teach about humility in worship?
a) Humility is irrelevant in worship
b) True worship includes sincere humility before Allah
c) Worship is about outward actions only
d) Humility is only required from the rich
How does Surah As-Sajda describe those who are thankful for Allah’s signs?
a) They are ungrateful
b) They will be rewarded with guidance and eternal reward
c) They will be punished
d) They will face difficulty in this life
What is the significance of the prostration in Surah As-Sajda?
a) It is a reminder of the superiority of humans
b) It signifies the total submission and servitude to Allah
c) It is a sign of rebellion against the world
d) It is an act performed only by the wealthy
What does Surah As-Sajda say about those who are arrogant and reject the signs of Allah?
a) They will be left in peace
b) They will receive rewards in this world
c) They will face severe punishment
d) They will be granted mercy
What does Surah As-Sajda say about those who are guided by Allah?
a) They will be tested and rewarded
b) They will face hardship without any rewards
c) They will be led astray
d) They will receive no rewards
What is the final outcome for the disbelievers in Surah As-Sajda?
a) They will be given another chance in the Hereafter
b) They will face punishment and regret
c) They will be forgiven without any conditions
d) They will be given rewards in Paradise