Islamic Studies

Belief in Qadar (Fate & Destiny) MCQs with Answer

Belief in Qadar (Fate & Destiny) is one of the pillars of:
A) Islam
B) Iman
C) Ihsan
D) Tawheed

Answer
B) Iman

What does “Qadar” mean in Islamic terminology?
A) Free will
B) Divine Decree
C) Punishment
D) Forgiveness

Answer
B) Divine Decree

How many aspects of Qadar are there in Islamic belief?
A) Two
B) Three
C) Four
D) Five

Answer
C) Four

Which of the following is NOT one of the aspects of Qadar?
A) Allah’s Knowledge of everything
B) The recording of all events in the Preserved Tablet
C) The concept of reincarnation
D) Allah’s Will and Creation

Answer
C) The concept of reincarnation

What is the name of the book where all decrees are recorded by Allah?
A) Al-Quran
B) Al-Lawh al-Mahfuz
C) Hadith Qudsi
D) Al-Sirat

Answer
B) Al-Lawh al-Mahfuz

What does belief in Qadar signify?
A) Everything happens by chance
B) Allah has predetermined everything
C) Humans have no responsibility for their actions
D) Destiny cannot change through supplication

Answer
B) Allah has predetermined everything

Which Quranic verse supports the concept of Qadar?
A) “Indeed, Allah is with those who are patient.”
B) “No disaster strikes except by the permission of Allah.” (Quran 64:11)
C) “Establish prayer and give zakah.”
D) “Verily, We created man in the best form.”

Answer
B) “No disaster strikes except by the permission of Allah.” (Quran 64:11)

What is the role of human free will in Qadar?
A) Humans have no free will
B) Humans have complete control over their fate
C) Humans make choices, but Allah already knows them
D) Fate can be rewritten by humans

Answer
C) Humans make choices, but Allah already knows them

Which hadith emphasizes belief in Qadar?
A) Hadith Jibril
B) Hadith of the Cave
C) Hadith of the Last Sermon
D) Hadith of Mi’raj

Answer
A) Hadith Jibril

What did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about Qadar in Hadith Jibril?
A) It is not necessary to believe in Qadar
B) Belief in Qadar is part of Iman
C) Qadar applies only to Muslims
D) People can change their fate completely

Answer
B) Belief in Qadar is part of Iman

Which of the following best describes Qadar in Islam?
A) A belief that humans have no responsibility
B) A concept that combines divine knowledge and human effort
C) A philosophy of determinism
D) A concept that does not affect daily life

Answer
B) A concept that combines divine knowledge and human effort

What is the significance of Qadar in a Muslim’s life?
A) It encourages acceptance and patience
B) It removes the need for effort
C) It promotes laziness
D) It denies human free will

Answer
A) It encourages acceptance and patience

Which action can influence Qadar according to Islamic teachings?
A) Making du’a (supplication)
B) Changing the laws of nature
C) Creating a new destiny
D) Escaping fate completely

Answer
A) Making du’a (supplication)

What did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about du’a and Qadar?
A) Du’a can never change Qadar
B) Du’a and Qadar struggle with each other
C) Du’a has no effect on destiny
D) Qadar is fixed and unchangeable

Answer
B) Du’a and Qadar struggle with each other

What does belief in Qadar teach Muslims?
A) To surrender completely without effort
B) To balance faith in Allah’s plan with personal effort
C) To ignore difficulties in life
D) To fear the future excessively

Answer
B) To balance faith in Allah’s plan with personal effort

According to Qadar, Allah has knowledge of:
A) Only major events
B) Only good deeds
C) Everything, past, present, and future
D) Only what has already happened

Answer
C) Everything, past, present, and future

Which of the following is NOT a belief related to Qadar?
A) Allah knows everything
B) Everything happens according to Allah’s will
C) Humans have no accountability for their actions
D) Allah’s knowledge is absolute

Answer
C) Humans have no accountability for their actions

What does Qadar teach about hardships?
A) Hardships are punishments only
B) Hardships are a test from Allah
C) Hardships are always permanent
D) Hardships happen randomly

Answer
B) Hardships are a test from Allah

What is the difference between Qadar and Qada in Islamic belief?
A) Qadar refers to Allah’s knowledge, while Qada refers to His execution of decisions
B) Qadar is human free will, Qada is divine intervention
C) Qadar is changeable, Qada is fixed
D) Qadar is a myth, Qada is reality

Answer
A) Qadar refers to Allah’s knowledge, while Qada refers to His execution of decisions

According to Islamic teachings, can someone blame Qadar for their sins?
A) Yes, because everything is predestined
B) No, because humans have free will and accountability
C) Only if they pray for forgiveness
D) Only if they were unaware of their actions

Answer
B) No, because humans have free will and accountability

Which verse from the Quran affirms that Allah is the best of planners?
A) “And they plan, but Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners.” (Quran 8:30)
B) “Indeed, with hardship comes ease.”
C) “Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear.”
D) “To Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth.”

Answer
A) “And they plan, but Allah plans. And Allah is the best of planners.” (Quran 8:30)

What does Qadar remind Muslims about success and failure?
A) Both are part of Allah’s plan
B) Success is purely human effort
C) Failure is a sign of Allah’s punishment
D) People control everything

Answer
A) Both are part of Allah’s plan

How does belief in Qadar impact a Muslim’s behavior?
A) It makes them passive
B) It increases their trust in Allah and encourages effort
C) It removes personal responsibility
D) It makes them reckless

Answer
B) It increases their trust in Allah and encourages effort

How is Qadar related to accountability in Islam?
A) People are accountable despite Qadar
B) Qadar removes accountability
C) Only leaders are accountable
D) Qadar allows people to avoid judgment

Answer
A) People are accountable despite Qadar

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