MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence

The MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence are in Solved format. The Islamic Jurisprudence is a subject of LL.B Part I. The basic objective behind these Important MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence is to prepare the students for the different examinations like LAW GAT, LAW Entry Tests, ADPP, Civil Judge and Additional Judge examinations. You will find these Important MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence are available in a fully solved format and these are very often required when you are preparing for Judiciary and Law examinations or similar other papers.

These MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence are based on the different basic concepts given in the Islamic Shariah Law, the fundamental rights, and many other similar laws in Islamic Fiqh. You will find these MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence in the solved format. Also, you will find many definitions, meanings and other Islamic Jurisprudence related material in these MCQs.

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So let’s have a look at the Important MCQs of Islamic Jurisprudence.

The history of Islamic law is divided into?

  1. seven periods
  2. three periods
  3. five periods
  4. four periods

The period of legal history is divided into?

  1. two periods
  2. three periods
  3. four periods
  4. none of these

Arab society before Islam was based upon?

  1. Urban loyalties
  2. Tribal loyalty
  3. none of these
  4. all of these

The schools of Islamic law are?

  1. sects
  2. system of interpretation
  3. both A & B
  4. none of these

How many Sunni sub-schools are there?

  1. one
  2. two
  3. three
  4. four

Sacred Law (Shariat) of the Muslims has been derived from?

  1. various primary sources
  2. various secondary sources
  3. various primary as well as secondary sources
  4. none of the above

How many Primary sources of Sacred Law (Shariat) of the Muslims are?

  1. two
  2. three
  3. four
  4. five

Primary, sources of Sacred Law (Shariat) of the Muslims are?

  1. Holy Quran
  2. Sunnah
  3. Ijma and Qiyas
  4. The Holy Quran, Sunnah, ijma and Qiyas

How many sources regarded by Sunni School?

  1. Four as the primary sources of Islamic law
  2. Two as the primary sources of Islamic law
  3. Three as the primary sources of Islamic law
  4. None of the above

How many primary sources Shia School regards?

  1. two the Holy Quran and Sunnah as the primary sources of Islamic law
  2. Three the Holy Quran, Sunnah and Ijma as the primary sources of Islamic law
  3. four, Holy Quran, Sunnah, Ijma and Qiyas are the primary sources of Islamic law
  4. None of the above

Secondary sources of Sacred Law (Shariat) of the Muslims are?

  1. Five
  2. Three
  3. Four
  4. None of the above

Secondary sources of Sacred Law (Shariat) of the Muslims are?

  1. Istihsan
  2. Istislah and Istadlal
  3. Fatwas and Legislation
  4. all of the above

What kind of source a Custom makes?

  1. the direct way between the primary and secondary sources
  2. midway between the primary and secondary
  3. no way between the primary and secondary sources
  4. None of the above

Primary sources are those sources which form the

  1. the foundation of Islamic law
  2. the boundary of Islamic law
  3. the building of Islamic law
  4. none of the above

The literal meaning of the term “Shia” is?

  1. faction
  2. It is an abbreviation of Shiat Ali
  3. a faction of Muslim community which follow Hazrat Ali (R.A)
  4. all the above

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