Major Themes of the Quran MCQs with Answer
What is the central theme of the Quran?
a) Stories of past civilizations
b) Worship and obedience to Allah alone
c) The creation of the universe
d) The miracles of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
Which theme is emphasized in the Quran regarding human nature?
a) The perfectibility of human beings
b) The inherent evil in all humans
c) The ignorance of human beings
d) The creation of human beings from angels
What does the Quran emphasize about the role of prophets?
a) They are mere storytellers
b) They are the leaders of armies
c) They guide humanity toward the worship of the One God
d) They are kings who rule over nations
What is the Quranic stance on justice?
a) Justice is only for the rich
b) Justice is not a key theme in the Quran
c) Justice is a universal principle, emphasized for all people
d) Justice is only for Muslims
Which of the following is a key theme in the Quran regarding the afterlife?
a) There is no mention of the afterlife
b) Only the righteous will be rewarded, and the wicked will be punished
c) Everyone will receive the same reward
d) The afterlife is just a metaphor
What does the Quran say about the relationship between humans and nature?
a) Humans are separate from nature
b) Humans are stewards of the earth and must protect it
c) Nature is to be ignored
d) Nature is hostile to humans
How does the Quran view the concept of charity?
a) Charity is only for the wealthy
b) Charity is a fundamental act of worship and is encouraged for all Muslims
c) Charity is only necessary for the poor
d) Charity should only be given to family members
Which theme does the Quran emphasize regarding social relations?
a) Conflict and division
b) Harmony, peace, and mutual respect among all people
c) Ignorance and rebellion
d) That humans should live alone
What does the Quran say about the role of knowledge?
a) Knowledge is only for the elite
b) Knowledge is a means to worship Allah and should be pursued by all
c) Knowledge is unnecessary for religious life
d) Knowledge is forbidden for Muslims
How does the Quran address the issue of inequality?
a) Inequality is a natural state and should not be questioned
b) It calls for social and economic justice and the fair treatment of all
c) Inequality is only for the rich
d) It ignores the issue of inequality
Which of the following is a major theme in the Quran regarding patience?
a) Patience is not necessary
b) Patience is a virtue rewarded by Allah during hardships
c) Patience is only for the strong
d) Patience is for times of comfort, not hardship
What is the Quran’s view on free will and destiny?
a) Humans have no free will
b) Humans have free will, but everything is ultimately in Allah’s hands
c) Destiny is the only factor in human life
d) Free will is irrelevant
What theme does the Quran emphasize about the role of women?
a) Women are inferior to men
b) Women are equal to men in spiritual worth and their roles in society
c) Women should be subjugated
d) Women have no role in society
Which of the following themes is emphasized in the Quran about family?
a) Family is the foundation of society, and relationships should be based on love, respect, and care
b) Family members should never interact with each other
c) Family is not important in Islam
d) Parents are not important to children
What is the Quran’s approach to the concept of forgiveness?
a) Forgiveness is only for the wealthy
b) Forgiveness is encouraged and a means to attain Allah’s mercy
c) Forgiveness is not necessary
d) Only Allah can forgive; humans cannot forgive
How does the Quran address the theme of gratitude?
a) Gratitude is irrelevant in Islam
b) Gratitude to Allah and others is essential for a good life
c) Gratitude is only for those who have wealth
d) Gratitude is only for one’s family members
What is the Quran’s perspective on wealth and material possessions?
a) Wealth should be hoarded
b) Wealth should be used wisely, and generosity is encouraged
c) Wealth is the ultimate goal in life
d) Wealth is irrelevant in Islam
How does the Quran view the relationship between faith and deeds?
a) Faith alone is sufficient, without deeds
b) Deeds are more important than faith
c) Both faith and righteous deeds are essential for salvation
d) Deeds should be prioritized over faith
What does the Quran teach about the importance of truth?
a) Truth is unimportant
b) Truth is essential in all aspects of life, and lies are condemned
c) Truth is only necessary for religious matters
d) Truth is subjective
How does the Quran address the theme of unity among believers?
a) Unity is not important
b) Unity among Muslims is essential for strength and progress
c) Muslims should divide into factions
d) Unity is only for those in power
What does the Quran say about the importance of prayer (Salah)?
a) Prayer is optional
b) Prayer is a mandatory and essential act of worship
c) Prayer is only for the rich
d) Prayer is not mentioned in the Quran
Which of the following is a key theme in the Quran regarding the treatment of others?
a) To treat others with kindness, compassion, and fairness
b) To prioritize oneself above all others
c) To ignore the rights of others
d) To only treat close family members well
What is the Quran’s perspective on the relationship between belief in Allah and doing good deeds?
a) Belief in Allah is irrelevant to good deeds
b) Only good deeds matter, not belief in Allah
c) Both belief in Allah and good deeds are inseparable and essential for success
d) Good deeds are unnecessary if one believes in Allah