Lessons from the Story
Gender Roles/Masculinity in Islam
Main Events of the Story
Additional Notes
True or False
100

What should you always assume about others to avoid false accusations?

The best.

100

What concept means the state of being equal in status, rights, opportunities, and responsibilities?

Equality.

100

Who was the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) accused of adultery?

Aisha. 

100

What should you have, knowing that Allah does not forget about you?

Patience.

100

True or False: Gender roles in Islam are rigid and obligatory for everyone.

False. (Explanation: Gender roles are adaptable in Shariah.)

200

What should you refrain from doing to prevent the spread of harmful rumors?

Talking about or spreading unverified information.

200

What is the term for fairness, where everyone gets what they need according to their circumstances?

Equity.

200

Who helped Aisha return to the group after she was left behind?

Safwan ibn al-Mu'attal.

200

What kind of privilege is recognized for both genders in Islam?

Both male (patriarchy) and female (matriarchy) privilege.

200

True or False: Equality means everyone gets the same, regardless of their circumstances.

False. (Explanation: Equality means equal status, rights, opportunities, and responsibilities.)

300

Even if someone has wronged you, what is a key lesson in forgiveness illustrated by Abu Bakr and Mistah?

Forgive them.

300

According to Shariah, are gender roles obligatory on anyone?

No, they are adaptable as long as wajib acts are done and there's no haram or lacking in anyone's rights.

300

Who started the slander against Aisha?

Abdullah ibn Ubayy

300

According to Sunnah, what household activity can men participate in?

Cooking and helping around the house.

300

True or False: Men can participate in household activities according to Sunnah.

True

400

What is the lesson about the nature of sins, no matter how small they seem?

Never belittle a sin.

400

What is the main role of a man in Islam, which includes being a maintainer, provider, and protector of their family?

Qawwam.

400

How was Aisha's innocence eventually proven, and which Surah and verses were revealed to declare her innocence and condemn those who spread the slander?

Allah revealed verses in the Quran declaring her innocence in Surah An-Nur, verses 11-20.

400

Can women work in Islam, and if so, under what condition?

Yes, as long as they do not neglect their other responsibilities.

400

True or False: Women can work in Islam as long as they do not neglect their other responsibilities.

True

500

Who is forgiving if you sincerely repent, according to the lessons from the story?

Allah

500

What are the responsibilities of a qawwam towards his family?

Providing quality food, clothing, shelter, and ensuring safety from all forms of harm (physical, mental, social, emotional, and spiritual). 

500

Name the three companions punished for spreading the slander against Aisha.

Hassan ibn Thabit, Mistah ibn Uthatha, and Hamnah bint Jahsh.

500

What concept means splitting bills, rent, and other expenses evenly between husband and wife?

Equality.

500

True or False: Aisha was accused of adultery, but she was actually found guilty by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

False. (Explanation: Aisha was accused of adultery, but she was innocent and eventually proven so by Allah.)