Sources of Knowledge in Islam MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Sources of Knowledge in Islam MCQs for Competitive Exams

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According to Al-Ghazali's philosophical framework, which category encompasses knowledge of God, the scriptures, the Prophets, and the divine law (Sharia)?
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According to Al-Ghazali, which category of sciences is considered mandatory for all individuals, including religious studies and supporting disciplines like linguistics?
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Which language was prioritized for learning within the traditional Islamic education system?
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According to the Holy Quran, what was the primary subject taught to Adam during his first educational experience following his creation?
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How are the categories of 'Desirable Knowledge' classified in the educational framework?
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What is considered the primary foundational source of Islamic civilization?
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Ibn-e-Khaldun posited that revealed knowledge constitutes the ultimate truth. Which philosophical term best categorizes this perspective on the nature of knowledge?
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Which category of knowledge in the Islamic tradition encompasses the study of the Quran, Hadith, and Fiqh?
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How did Ibn-e-Khaldun classify the various branches of knowledge?
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How is knowledge derived directly from Divine Revelation, including the Holy Quran, the Sunnah, and their authentic interpretations, classified?
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