WAEC Islamic Religious Knowledge Past Questions & Answers - Page 39

191.

Hadith was not put into writing during the prophet (S.A.W) did not permit him

A.

The prophet (S.A.W) did not permit the exercise

B.

The prophet (S.A.W) ordered that it should be done after him

C.

the collector of hadith were still learning the art of writing

D.

Of fear that it might be mixed up with the Qu'ran

Correct answer is D

Hadith was not put into writing during the prophet's (S.A.W) lifetime because of fear that is might be mixed up with the Qur'an.

192.

The consolidation of influence of Tijaniyyah in west Africa is credited to

A.

shaykh Ahamed Tijjani

B.

Shaykh Ahamed Labbo

C.

Shaykh Mukhat al-kuntu

D.

Al-Hajj Umar Tal

Correct answer is C

The consolidation of the influence of Tijaniyyah in west Africa is credited to shaykh Mukhtar al_kuntu. Tijaniyya Tariqah is one of the contemporary forms of the Sufi movement which came from the teachings Sidi Ahmad al Tijani in North Africa but now increasingly prevalent in West Africa

193.

The following were items of trade brought into west Africa except

A.

Shea butter

B.

salt

C.

silk cloth

D.

cowries

Correct answer is A

Shea butter is not among the items of trade brought into the west African by Muslim traders.

194.

The year 621 C.E is important to muslims because

A.

Zakat was instituted to erase poverty

B.

The early muslims emigrant returned from abyssina

C.

Ahbabi accepted the religion of islam

D.

salat became a mode of worshipping Allah

Correct answer is A

The year 621 C.E is important to Muslim because salat became the mode of worshipping Allah.

195.

The pratice unassociated with jahiliyyah was

A.

gender discrimination

B.

Hadith narration

C.

angelic revelation

D.

Qur'an memorisation

Correct answer is D

A practice associated with jahilliyyah era was gender discrimination. Male youth recognized more gender- discriminatory practices within their females, even as these same practices were associated with fewer mental health problems among male youth.