Tribal Ethics
Meccan Ethics
Medinan Ethics
Prophet's Ethics
100

True or False: In tribal tradition, it was  common to believe in accountability before and after life

False

100

True or False: The Qur'anic ethical vision caused a transformational shift in the mindsets and lifestyles of Meccan society 

True

100

Which ethic is described as speaking ill of one another or insulting each other (49:11)?

Gossip/ Backbiting 

100

True or False: the Prophet was perfect and never made mistakes

False

200

Which value encourages people to be giving and welcoming?

Generosity/ Hospitality

200

Which ethic is represented in the following Qur'anic verse revealed in Mecca "Do not walk insolently on the earth. You can neither rend the earth, nor match the mountains in height" (17:37)?

Humility (not to be arrogant)

200

Fill in the blank: the best community is a _ _ _ _ _ community 

moral

200

True or False: the Prophet was once unkind to a blind man and God had to correct his behaviour. 

True

300

Which value led to many conflicts and fight among different tribes?

Loyalty/ Trustworthiness

300

The vision of the Qur'an was to enable equality for all people including those people from which disadvantaged groups?

Widows, Orphans, Slaves, Needy, Travellers, Kinsfolk

300

What is the meaning of Birr?

Righteousness

300

In the Qur'an, the Prophet is described as having 'a

N _ _ _ _ Character'

Nobel

400

Which value was often confused with violence and aggression and required hilm?

Courage/ Self-restraint

400

What is the purpose of the Day of Judgment?

For human beings to be accountable and answerable to God for their actions

400

What does this verse teach us: "Indeed We created you male and female, and We made you [diverse] peoples and tribes so that you may come to know one another" (49:13)?

Common humanity/ one soul/ pluralism

400

Why do you think Muhammad was chosen as the Prophet and Messenger of Allah?

He was already practicing and exemplifying the ethical vision of the Qur'an before it was revealed to him

500

Why might individuals follow the customs and norms of a tribe, regardless of whether it was morally right or wrong?

Benefits of wealth, safety and security

500

What does it mean to follow 'the steep path'?

Assuming moral responsibility regardless of how difficult it is

500

What were some of the challenges for the new  community in Medina that the Qur'an was trying to address?

different beliefs, co-existence, equality, justice, distribution of wealth, etc.

500

Why was the prophet considered an ideal person of faith?

Continuous effort and unwavering faith

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