1) In the context of Islamic jurisprudence, Purification means a) Removal of impurities that prevent from acts of worship b) Cleanliness and being free  from dirt 2) Purification from hadath (Minor or Major) and Purification from a physical impurity a) Physical Purification b) Inner Purification 3) Inner Purification a) Purification from Hadath b) Purification from filth of polytheism 4) The Prophet (pbuh) said "Most of the punishment of in the grave is a result of .... a) gossiping and backbiting b) the lack of cleaning (oneself from) urine. 5) ................. makes ghusl (a purification path) imperative a) marital relation, menstruation... b) urine, defecation, passing wind 6) Pure water a) rain, snow, hail b) seas, rivers, wells c) water fallen from the limbs of one purifying himself d) water mixed with soil or rust but still not affected e) Water that impurities changed one of its three characteristics f) water whose purity/impurity is not certain 7) The obligation in taking a ghusl is ..... a) to wash entire body b) the intention of purification c) hands are beaten on the ground or against a wall d) the hands are washed twice or thrice 8) Emulating the way of the prophet's ghusl is ..... a) recommended b) prohibited c) obligated 9) hands are washed twice or thrice, private parts are washed, wudu is performed a) last three steps of Prophet's ghusl b) first three steps of Prophet's ghusl c) obligations of ghusl 10) if a Muslim makes a ghusl to purify himself from major hadath and pray, his prayer is valid whether he intended wudu with it or not. a) True b) False

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