Which among the following is true?Question 1Select one:a.It is optional for a Muslim to feed the hungry, entertain the guest.b.A person is rewarded if he grants a delay to the insolvent debtor and lending those in need.c.Zakah should be given during the month of Ramadan only.d.When a Muslim gets money in the presence of the poor, it is not worthy to give charity from this money.e.A person should give his charities to others than his relatives as it would make the relatives embarrass.
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Which among the following is true?Question 1Select one:a.It is optional for a Muslim to feed the hungry, entertain the guest.b.A person is rewarded if he grants a delay to the insolvent debtor and lending those in need.c.Zakah should be given during the month of Ramadan only.d.When a Muslim gets money in the presence of the poor, it is not worthy to give charity from this money.e.A person should give his charities to others than his relatives as it would make the relatives embarrass.
Solution
The correct answer is:
b. A person is rewarded if he grants a delay to the insolvent debtor and lending those in need.
This is based on Islamic teachings which encourage helping those in need, including insolvent debtors. The other options are either incorrect or not entirely accurate according to Islamic principles. For example, it is not only optional but highly encouraged for a Muslim to feed the hungry and entertain guests (option a). Zakah can be given at any time of the year, not just during Ramadan (option c). Giving charity when one receives money, even in the presence of the poor, is considered a good deed (option d). And while it's true that giving charity to relatives can sometimes cause embarrassment, it's also considered a good deed to help one's own family members in need (option e).
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