1. What is the definition of Shirk in Islam? A. Believing in multiple gods B. Associating partners with Allah C. Denying the existence of Allah D. None of the above
2. Which of the following acts is considered Shirk in Islam? A. Praying to Allah alone B. Seeking help from saints or idols C. Fasting during Ramadan D. Giving charity to the poor
3. What is the punishment for committing Shirk in Islam? A. Excommunication from the Muslim community B. Death penalty C. Eternal damnation in Hell D. Repentance and forgiveness from Allah
4. Which of the following is NOT a form of Shirk in Islam? A. Believing in the Trinity B. Making a vow to a saint for help C. Seeking guidance from a religious scholar D. Worshiping idols or statues
5. How can Muslims avoid committing Shirk in their daily lives? A. Praying regularly and sincerely to Allah B. Seeking knowledge about Islamic beliefs and practices C. Avoiding superstitions and rituals that go against Islamic teachings D. All of the above.