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MINHAAJ-UT-TALIBEEN
What is the title of the book in Urdu?
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Justice.
What is the first virtue concerning mankind?
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Arrogance
What is the root of all evils: Money, arrogance, or anger?
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December 27 and 28, 1925
Published in 1926
When was the speech delivered, and when was it first published in Urdu? Give the years.
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(1) Morality
(2) Spirituality
Name the two parts of Religious Life as stated in the book.
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Sin is an activity which renders the human soul sick and incapable of viewing the face of God.
What is sin as defined by Hazrat Musleh Maud (rz)?
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Qazi Muhammad Aslam, M.A. and Chaudhry Muhammad Ali, M.A.
Who translated the Urdu book into English?
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When a person’s natural disposition begins to function in collaboration with his reason, and he/she can make decisions in “yes” or “no”.
What is the definition of a Moral Action (Khulq)?
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(1) The heart
(2) The tongue (3) The other parts of the body (hands, etc.)
What are the three kinds of sin? Sins that pertain to: (1) -------------- (2) ------------ and (3) ----------?
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Sura 3 – Al ‘Imran, verses 191 -196
After reciting Sura Al-Fatiha in the beginning, which Sura and verses were recited by the speaker?
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His relationship should be correct with God and his fellow-creatures.
What is the first essential quality of a spiritually perfect man?
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He becomes a profile of Satan; propagating evil becomes his daily concern.
What is the daily concern of a person who is at the lowest level of sinfulness?
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“What methods, exercises, ways can we adopt which can procure release for us from sin and prompt us to do good?”
What is the one main question that Hazrat Musleh Maud (rz) answers in this book?
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Relating to nation
"To submit to punishment when guilty."
Which category does this virtue belong in: Personal, relating to others, relating to animal, relating to mankind, relating to nation, or pertaining to God? |
(1) Ignorance
(2) Social environment (3) Bad habits (4) Lack of comparative judgment in deciding which course of action is better than the other.
Name the four main causes of sin as mentioned in the book.
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