Quiz Islamic Ethics: Non-Harm Principle (Lesson 4)
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1. Question
Who narrated the prophetic tradition: “There should be neither harming nor reciprocating harm”?
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2. Question
According to Ibn Hajar al-Haytami, what does “Darar” mean?
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3. Question
What does the Qur’aan encourage the wronged party to do instead of seeking retribution?
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4. Question
In Soorat an-Nahl, what does the Qur’aan say about retribution?
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5. Question
In which Islamic legal text is the prophetic tradition “Harm is neither afflicted nor tolerated” also recorded?
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6. Question
What does Ibn Abdil-Barr state about “Diraar”?
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7. Question
According to the Qur’aan, what should not drive you to avoid justice?
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8. Question
What is the broader implication of the principle “Harm is neither afflicted nor tolerated” in Islam?
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9. Question
What does the Qur’aan say about the nature of Islamic laws?
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