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1. Question
Which three “scales” or pillars must a Muslim balance in their life?
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2. Question
Which of the following are the milestones (mawaatin) or places where a person is purified from their sins?
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3. Question
According to the Hadith cited, which specific things will a person be questioned about on the Day of Judgment before they can move forward?
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4. Question
Which theological group believed that faith (Iman) alone is sufficient for salvation and that sins do not harm one’s faith?
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5. Question
Who is defined by the Prophet ﷺ as the “Muflis” (Bankrupt) in the context of the Day of Judgment?
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6. Question
According to Ibn Abbas, the degrees or ranks in Paradise are equivalent to what?
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7. Question
What is the “currency” used to settle rights and wrongs on the Day of Judgment?
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8. Question
Knowledge is considered sufficient for success even if it is not accompanied by action.
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9. Question
If a person takes even one daniq (a tiny unit of currency) from another without right, they may lose 70 accepted obligatory acts on the Day of Judgment.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
A person enters Paradise solely by the merit of their deeds, without the need for God’s mercy.
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