Understanding Anger in Islam: A Quiz

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Understanding Anger in Islam: A Quiz

Test your knowledge about the teachings of Prophet Mohammed (alayhi assalam) related to anger and emotional responses. This quiz features thought-provoking questions that delve into sayings, actions, and lessons related to anger management in Islamic teachings.

  • 10 insightful multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about the significance of anger in Islamic context
  • Improve your understanding of emotional wisdom in Islam
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ReflectiveMind247
Complete the saying: Fear the anger of the one who is
Hot tempered
Forbearing
Noble
Becoming belligerent at the time of arguments is a sign of
Disbelief
Foolishness
Hypocrisy
Prophet Mohammed alayhi assalam said: the worst of people is the one, whom people avoid advising
Because of their stupidity
Because of their nastiness
Because of fear
Who said: The beginning of anger is madness and the end is regret
Ali radiya Allah anh
Anas radiya Allah anh
Abu Huraira radiya Allah anh
One of the wives of Prophet Mohammed alayhi assalam insulted Khadija radiya Allah anha and the prophet got so angry
Zainab
Ayesha
Hafsa
Who made the duaa:O Allah grant me the ability to speak the word of truth at the time of pleasure and the time of anger
Ali radiya Allah anh
Prophet Mohammed alayhi assalam
Omar radiya Allah anh
Prophet Mohammed alayhi assalam would get angry
For himself
For the ansar
When the prohibitions of Allah are violated
What was the response of prophet Mohammed alayhi assalam when Usama bin Zaid killed a man in battle who said shahada right before being killed
He was pleased with him as the man was hypocrite
He remained silent
He angrily chastised Usama
What was the response of Prophet Mohammed alayhi assalam to the 3 men who made hard vows
He encouraged others to pursue the same
He strongly disagreed with them
He let them do as they like
Which sahabi was described as his legs are heavier than the mountain of Uhud
Ibn Masood
Ali
Hamza
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