In the Evidence Ladder, short clips, screenshots, and anonymous posts fall into this category.
What is the "Verify" category?
This term refers to the study of the life of the Prophet ﷺ as a living example of Islam in real-life situations.
What is Sīrah?
Name the first and last of the Four Imams in chronological order.
Who are Abū Ḥanīfah and Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal?
This is the most common misconception about Al-Aqsa that students are encouraged to correct.
What is the idea that Al-Aqsa is only the golden dome (Dome of the Rock)
This term refers to the disciplined, scholarly effort to derive legal rulings from evidence.
What is Ijtihād?
This term refers to a specific "school of fiqh method."
What is a Madhhab?
This source category includes the Holy Qur’an and authentic Sunnah, sitting at the top of the "Evidence Ladder."
What are Primary Sources?
This Imam lived in Madinah and emphasized the "living tradition" and practice of the people of that city.
Who is Imam Mālik ibn Anas?
This specific Surah and Ayah (17:1) describes the Night Journey from the Sacred Mosque to the Farthest Mosque.
What is Surah al-Isra?
According to the Hadith of the Judge, a qualified scholar gets this many rewards if they strive but make an error.
What is one reward?
This term describes an unsupported religious innovation, which should be avoided in Islamic practice.
What is Bidʿah?
According to the study guide, Sīrah is not just a list of dates, but a "bridge" that deepens this specific emotion for the Prophet ﷺ.
What is love?
Imam Abū Ḥanīfah’s school was known for this method of "structured reasoning" or "analogy" to solve new urban cases.
What is Qiyās?
Name the three mosques to which Muslims are specifically encouraged to travel for religious purposes.
What are Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām, the Prophet’s Mosque (Madinah), and Al-Masjid al-Aqṣā?
This is the "Major Rule" of disagreement: Follow one path with clarity, and do this regarding other valid paths.
What is "Respect them with humility"?
Fiqh manuals and books of Sīrah are classified as this type of source.
What are Explanatory Sources?
This Islamic term refers to "trustworthiness" and is the reason why Muslims must verify information before sharing it.
What is Amānah?
Imam al-Shāfiʿī is credited with systematizing this science, which provides the methodology for deriving rulings.
What is Uṣūl al-fiqh?
This historical leader is associated with the Ayyubid period and the restoration of Al-Aqsa.
Who is Ṣalāḥuddīn (Saladin)?
This is the first question on the "Ijtihād Decision Tree" before looking at context or opinions.
What is "Is there a clear text?"
The study guide lists these three traits that Islamic research should produce in a student (rather than arrogance).
What are Truthfulness, Carefulness, and Humility?
Place these four levels of the "Evidence Flow" in the correct order: Sīrah, Qur’an, Fiqh, Sunnah.
What is Qur’an → Sunnah → Sīrah → Fiqh?
These were the two main students of Imam Abū Ḥanīfah mentioned in your study guide.
Who are Abū Yūsuf and Muḥammad al-Shaybānī?
Name three specific structures or areas within the wider Al-Aqsa sanctuary besides the Qibli Mosque.
Answer: (Any three) What are the Dome of the Rock, Masjid al-Burāq, Mihrab Maryam, Dome of the Chain, or the Gates/Minarets?
This 5-letter word describes the proper manners, respect, and humility required when Muslims disagree.
What is Adab?