Education -Elementary Education in the Early History of Islam
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Question 1 of 42
1. Question
the value set upon education in Islam is indicated by certain Hadith which reflect the_______________ ideals of Islam in its early days and represent the prevailing views for the first generations.
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Question 2 of 42
2. Question
It is better that a man should secure___________ for his child than that he bestows a say in his charity.
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Question 3 of 42
3. Question
It is regarded as a praiseworthy deed to educate a slave-girl than set her free and give her to.
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Question 4 of 42
4. Question
Islam raised the Arabs to a higher level of _______________and at the same time introduced amongst them the elements of education in which they had till then been rather deficient.
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Question 5 of 42
5. Question
The Holy Prophet (PBUH)attached considerable importance to attaining knowledge maybe inferred from the conditions on which he released prisoners of war after his first victory at.
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Question 6 of 42
6. Question
Quraish as a people engaged in Commerce,had naturally more occasions to practice writing than the date-planters and herdsmen of.
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Question 7 of 42
7. Question
The art of reading and writing which existed to a limited extent on Arabia before Islam increased,after the advent of Islam and especially with the expansion of.
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Question 8 of 42
8. Question
In the early stages after the spread of Islam teachers in the elementary places of Instructions were mainly non-Muslims especially Jews and.
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Question 9 of 42
9. Question
When young Muslim Community,had been constituted_______________system of education embracing at least the bare elements of knowledge,was set on foot.
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Question 10 of 42
10. Question
In the early period the attested notices of the_______________Schools and the Mu,allims (Teachers)are found.
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Question 11 of 42
11. Question
Elementary Education seems to have been thoroughly established in Islam by the early_______________period.
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Question 12 of 42
12. Question
The poet kumait and commander Hajaj bin Yusuf were
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Question 13 of 42
13. Question
Later on Hajaj bin Yusuf chose_______________career.
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Question 14 of 42
14. Question
Zubair bin Hayya taught in a school at Taif before being appointed administrator of Isfahan in.
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Question 15 of 42
15. Question
In AD 723 Dahhaq bin Muzahim kept Elementary School in_______.
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Question 16 of 42
16. Question
Bedawi of the tribe of Rujah settled as a mu,allim in Basra in the 2nd Century A.H and conducted a school for.
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Question 17 of 42
17. Question
A system of Muslim education had taken root in the land of_______________after being conquered by Muslims.
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Question 18 of 42
18. Question
The education of young princes at Court had reached a high standard of excellence in the early period of.
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Question 19 of 42
19. Question
The development of scientific knowledge under_______________ in the 2nd Century A.H naturally carried with it a corresponding advance in preparatory education.
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Question 20 of 42
20. Question
It is on the record that the deserving pupils of Elementary Schools were rewarded by.
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Question 21 of 42
21. Question
The Fatimid administration,now established in Egypt,toot steps towards founding academies in _______where theological tenets of the Shi,iti School as well as writings of the Greeks and the Persians were studied.
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Question 22 of 42
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When the Fatimid dynasty was overthrown,the Ayyubids superseded their academies by high schools conducted on___________ principles and the wide spaces of the mosques were utilized for teaching purposes.
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Question 23 of 42
23. Question
_______________ advised the parents”Teach your children to swim and throw darts,change them that they must be able to mount a horse securely and make them recite verses.
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Question 24 of 42
24. Question
Caliph______________ advised his son,s tutor”Teach them to swinm,and accustom them to sleep little.
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Question 25 of 42
25. Question
The child is to be sent to school and the teacher must begin to instruct him systematically in the Quran,at the age of.
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Question 26 of 42
26. Question
Simultaneously with exercises in reading and writing from the Quran,the pupils were taught basics of.
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Question 27 of 42
27. Question
In spreading the knowledge of ______ the teacher should have no other design than that of doing a work well-pleasing to God and thereby attaining nearness to Him.
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Question 28 of 42
28. Question
Bukhari writes a saying ascribed to _______________”Nothing has a better right to be rewarded than instruction in the Book of God.”
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Question 29 of 42
29. Question
The payment of teachers became the rule actually recognized in practice by.
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Question 30 of 42
30. Question
The teacher must look upon his wages,not as a professional emoluments but as.
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The most important thing for the teacher is__________ purpose.He must devote himself to the work from purely spiritual motives and without any worldly considerations whatever.
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Question 32 of 42
32. Question
The teacher was not supposed to receive__________without the knowledge of parents or guardians.
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Question 33 of 42
33. Question
As far as School Administration in Muslim Education was concerned_______ treats in great deal.
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Question 34 of 42
34. Question
In relations of teacher to student,the basic principle was.
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Question 35 of 42
35. Question
Laith bin Mujahid affirms that at the Day of Judgement God will subject the schoolmaster to a special interrogation as to a special interrogation as to whether he maintained strict impartiality between pupil and pupil and that if he is found guilty in this respect,he will be set beside.
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Question 36 of 42
36. Question
It was not permissible to employ a student in the private service f the teacher,s household without the express permission of.
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Question 37 of 42
37. Question
________ were not to be used for private service of the teacher under any circumstances.
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Question 38 of 42
38. Question
Islam prescribes that all teachers should be ______and work of elementary teaching must be done in a specially appointed public place within in the sight of the people and not at the teacher,s residence.
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Question 39 of 42
39. Question
The schools remained closed on ______and also for a period of from one to three days and after Eid festivals.
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Question 40 of 42
40. Question
The student was no the whole or partial holiday whenever he completed his study of Holy Quran and the occasion was celebrated _______ called Iqlaba or Takhrifa.
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Question 41 of 42
41. Question
The corporal punishment was considered a rule rather than.
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Question 42 of 42
42. Question
To protect the children from undue severity Muslim jurists Canctioned Corporal punishment should be limited between _________ light strokes.
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