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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How is non-dogmatic knowledge classified in terms of its utility and moral standing?
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In the perspective of Al-Ghazali, which fields of study are categorized as outside the scope of revealed knowledge?
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Which sacred text utilizes a variety of terms to convey nuanced concepts and different dimensions of knowledge?
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Who is credited with the statement, 'Knowledge without practice is dangerous'?
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In the context of Islamic history, which revelation of the Quran emphasized the importance of education and knowledge?
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In Islamic theology, who is recognized as the ultimate Creator and Sustainer of the universe?
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What are the two primary classifications of knowledge as defined by Al-Ghazali?
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