Islamic Studies

Women’s Rights in Islam MCQs with Answer

A woman’s right to education in Islam is:
A) Forbidden
B) Encouraged and mandatory
C) Only for religious studies
D) Limited to basic literacy

Answer
B) Encouraged and mandatory

Which Surah of the Quran specifically addresses women’s rights?
A) Surah Al-Baqarah
B) Surah An-Nisa
C) Surah Al-Ma’idah
D) Surah Yusuf

Answer
B) Surah An-Nisa

What is the Islamic stance on women’s inheritance?
A) Women are not entitled to inheritance
B) Women inherit less than men in all cases
C) Women have a fixed share of inheritance
D) Women must give up their inheritance to male relatives

Answer
C) Women have a fixed share of inheritance

In Islam, a woman’s consent in marriage is:
A) Not required
B) Mandatory
C) Required only if her father is absent
D) Optional

Answer
B) Mandatory

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “The best among you is the one who ____.”
A) Prays the most
B) Is kind to his wife
C) Earns the most wealth
D) Fasts regularly

Answer
B) Is kind to his wife

Can a woman initiate divorce (Khula) in Islam?
A) Yes, with valid reasons
B) No, only men can divorce
C) Only if the husband agrees
D) Only through a court order

Answer
A) Yes, with valid reasons

Which Islamic right allows women to own and manage their property independently?
A) Mahr
B) Fiqh
C) Economic independence
D) Waqf

Answer
C) Economic independence

What is the status of women in Islam compared to men?
A) Inferior to men
B) Equal in spiritual and moral rights
C) Subordinate to male authority
D) Only responsible for household duties

Answer
B) Equal in spiritual and moral rights

Which woman is known as the “Mother of the Believers”?
A) Aisha (RA)
B) Khadijah (RA)
C) Fatima (RA)
D) Maryam (RA)

Answer
B) Khadijah (RA)

What is the Islamic ruling on forced marriages?
A) Allowed if the father decides
B) Forbidden
C) Only allowed in exceptional cases
D) Encouraged in conservative societies

Answer
B) Forbidden

A Muslim woman is obligated to wear Hijab:
A) To protect her modesty
B) To please society
C) Only when she is married
D) Only if her family wants her to

Answer
A) To protect her modesty

Which Islamic woman was known for her intelligence and hadith narration?
A) Khadijah (RA)
B) Hafsa (RA)
C) Aisha (RA)
D) Fatima (RA)

Answer
C) Aisha (RA)

Does Islam allow women to work?
A) No, they must stay at home
B) Yes, as long as they maintain modesty
C) Only if they are unmarried
D) Only in religious fields

Answer
B) Yes, as long as they maintain modesty

What does Islam say about treating daughters with kindness?
A) It is a burden
B) It is encouraged and rewarded
C) Sons are more important
D) It is optional

Answer
B) It is encouraged and rewarded

How did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) treat women?
A) With kindness and respect
B) With strictness
C) As inferior beings
D) He avoided interactions with them

Answer
A) With kindness and respect

What is the Islamic ruling on domestic violence?
A) Allowed under specific conditions
B) Strictly forbidden
C) Encouraged for discipline
D) Only allowed if the wife disobeys

Answer
B) Strictly forbidden

In Islam, who is responsible for providing for the family financially?
A) Only women
B) Men, but women can contribute
C) Only elderly family members
D) The government

Answer
B) Men, but women can contribute

What is a woman’s right regarding her Mahr (dowry)?
A) She must return it after marriage
B) It belongs to her alone
C) It is shared with her husband
D) Her parents manage it

Answer
B) It belongs to her alone

Can a Muslim woman participate in politics and leadership roles?
A) No, it is not allowed
B) Yes, within Islamic guidelines
C) Only in religious matters
D) Only if her husband allows

Answer
B) Yes, within Islamic guidelines

Who was the first woman to accept Islam?
A) Aisha (RA)
B) Khadijah (RA)
C) Fatima (RA)
D) Asma (RA)

Answer
B) Khadijah (RA)

What is the reward for raising daughters with love and care in Islam?
A) Entry into Jannah (Paradise)
B) Financial blessings
C) Respect in society
D) Longer life

Answer
A) Entry into Jannah (Paradise)

Does Islam allow women to pray in mosques?
A) No, they must pray at home
B) Yes, but with proper arrangements
C) Only on Fridays
D) Only in certain countries

Answer
B) Yes, but with proper arrangements

What does Islam say about women’s testimony in court?
A) It is invalid
B) It is equal to men in all cases
C) It depends on the nature of the case
D) Only allowed in financial matters

Answer
C) It depends on the nature of the case

Can a Muslim woman refuse a marriage proposal?
A) Yes, she has full right to accept or reject
B) No, her father decides
C) Only if she is already engaged
D) Only if the suitor is poor

Answer
A) Yes, she has full right to accept or reject

Who was known as the “Leader of the Women of Paradise”?
A) Maryam (AS)
B) Fatima (RA)
C) Aisha (RA)
D) Hafsa (RA)

Answer
B) Fatima (RA)

What is the role of women in Islamic society?
A) Limited to household duties
B) They have various roles, including education and leadership
C) They must only raise children
D) They are not allowed to contribute to society

Answer
B) They have various roles, including education and leadership

In Islam, what happens to those who mistreat women?
A) They receive no punishment
B) They will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment
C) They are given leniency
D) They are forgiven automatically

Answer
B) They will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment

What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about the treatment of wives?
A) Treat them as servants
B) They must obey without question
C) The best among men are those best to their wives
D) Women should not have rights in marriage

Answer
C) The best among men are those best to their wives

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