Set - 2 (Mcqs Planet) Flashcards

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ASHRA MUBASSHARA are those fortunate companions of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH).they are in___ Numbers?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 9

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Correct Answer: B. 10

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Who was the first person to be buried in Jannatul Baqi?
A. Safiyyah bint Abdul Muttalib (رضي الله عنه)
B. Aatikah (رضي الله عنهم)
C. As’ad Bin Zararah (رضي الله عنه)
D. Uthman bin Mazoun (رضي الله عنه)

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Correct Answer: C. As’ad Bin Zararah (رضي الله عنه)

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The first person to be buried in Jannatul Baqi was As’ad Bin Zararah (رضي الله عنه), an Ansari companion who died soon after the Prophet ‘s (ﷺ) migration to Madinah. As’ad Bin Zurara (رضي الله عنه) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the first chief in Medina to become a Muslim. In spring 623 As’ad suffered from an illness, similar to diphtheria or meningitis, that entailed a rattling in his throat. As’ad died within days, at the beginning of Shawwal, i.e., in April 623.

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Abd al Muttalib died in:
A. 574 AD
B. 578 AD
C. 582 AD
D. 586 AD

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Correct Answer: B. 578 AD

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Abd al Muttalib (full name: Abd al-Muttalib Shaybah ibn Hashim) was the grandfather of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). When Muhammad (ﷺ) was eight years old, the very old Abd al-Muttalib became very sick and died in 578 AD at the age of 81.

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Ashab e Kahf slept for how many years?
A. 302
B. 305
C. 309
D. 311

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Correct Answer: C. 309

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The story of Ashab al-Kahf is narrated in the eighteenth chapter of the Quran, called “al-Kahf”. In verses 9-26 of the chapter, a few young people who believed in the existence and oneness of Allah in an idolatrous nation declared their faith openly and opposed idolatry ,they took refuge in a cave. This period is stated as follows: in the Quran: “So they stayed in their Cave three hundred years, and (some) add nine (more).” The addition of 9 to 300 years is regarded as the expression of the solar year and the lunar year. Read more at:

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For how many months Hazrat Hassan (R.A) remained Khalifa?
A. 6 or 7 months
B. 12 or 14 months
C. 18 months
D. 21 months

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Correct Answer: A. 6 or 7 months

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Hazrat Hassan (RA) was a grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Hazrat Hassan (R.A) was elected for the caliphate after his father’s death (Hazrat Ali (R.A)). Hazrat Hassan (R.A) remained Khalifa for six or seven months but abdicated after six or seven months to Muawiyah I, the founder of the Umayyad dynasty to end the First Fitna.

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Hazrat Shees (A.S.) passed away at the age of:
A. 912
B. 928
C. 948
D. 952

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Correct Answer: A. 912

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Hazrat Shees (A.S.) was the youngest son of Hazrat Adam (A.S.) Hazrat Shees (A.S.) was the second Prophet of Allah. One Day, Hazrat Adam (A.S.) got ill and called his son Shees (A.S.) and said: O my son! Soon I am going to die as I am not well. The Almighty God sent me a revelation to appoint you as my successor and prophet. Hazrat Shees (A.S.) got ill at the age of 912 and made Anush his successor and ordered him to lead a pious and spiritual life.

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Who was the adopted son of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
A. Hazrat Zaid Ibn Harithah (RA)
B. Hazrat Usman Bin Talha (RA)
C. Hazrat Saad Bin Waqas (RA)
D. Hazrat Qasim Bin Umer (RA)

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Correct Answer: A. Hazrat Zaid Ibn Harithah (RA)

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Hazrat Zaid Ibn Harithah (RA) was the adopted son of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Hazrat Zaid Ibn Harithah (RA) had been born into the Kalb tribe but as a child, he had been kidnapped by slave-traders. He had been sold to a nephew of Khadija bint Khuwaylid, who in her turn had given him as a wedding present to her husband Muhammad. Zaid Ibn Harithah was the first adult male to become a Muslim and the only Muslim apart from Muhammad to be mentioned by name in the Quran. Hazrat Zaid Ibn Harithah (RA), known as “the Beloved of the Messenger of God.”

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Haywaan (River of Life) is on which Heaven?
A. 3rd Heaven
B. 4th Heaven
C. 6th Heaven
D. 7th Heaven

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Correct Answer: B. 4th Heaven

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Haywaan (River of Life) is on the 4th heaven. Each day, The leader of the angels Jibra’eel (Alayhi salaam) dips in it and shakes his wings letting off seventy thousand drops. From each of these droplets, Almighty Allah creates one angel (Seventy thousand drops means 70,000 angels). These Angels are commanded to perform salaah in the Bait-ul-Ma’mur.

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Baitul Mamoor is on which Heaven?
A. 3rd Heaven
B. 4th Heaven
C. 6th Heaven
D. 7th Heaven

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Correct Answer: D. 7th Heaven

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Baitul Ma’mur is situated in the 7th heaven, directly above the Ka’aba on earth. Angels perform prayer in the Bait-ul-Ma’mur. Every single day 70,000 angels visit it. The angels make Tawaf to Baitul Ma’mur like we make the hajj or Umrah to Ka’aba. This tawaf will continue till the Day of Judgment.

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Jewish tribe Banu Nadir expelled from Madina in which Hijri?
A. 2nd Hijri
B. 3rd Hijri
C. 4th Hijri
D. 5th Hijri

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Correct Answer: C. 4th Hijri

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Jewish tribe Banu Nadir expelled from Madina in Rabi’ al-awwal, 4 Hijri. Banu Nadir tribe were Jewish tribes who lived in Medina and were the Prophet (ﷺ)allies. like other Jewish tribes, Banu Nadir made a compromise treaty with Muslims, promising to help them defend Medina in the case of any attacks, but they broke their treaty with Muslims. Then the battle of Banu Nadir occurred. Prophet (ﷺ) sieged Banu Nadir with an army under the commandership of ‘Ali b. Abi Talib. During the siege. A Jewish person called ‘Azwak’ attempted to assassinate the Islamic prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) but he was killed by ‘Ali b. Abi Talib. Finally, the Jews surrendered and accepted to leave Medina.

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After how many days the Aqeeqah ceremony of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was held?
A. 4 days
B. 5 days
C. 6 days
D. 7 days

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Correct Answer: D. 7 days

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Aqiqah, an Islamic terminology, is defined as the animal that is slaughtered on the occasion of childbirth. Aqīq consists of giving a name to the baby, shaving its hair, and offering a sacrifice. The preferable method for Aqiqah is that it should be performed on the seventh day because the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Every child is in pledge for his ‘Aqeeqah, which should be sacrificed on his behalf on the seventh day, and his head should be shaved and he should be given his name.” Narrated by Abu Dawood, 2455; classed as Saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions used to perform Aqiqah when they were bestowed with a newborn.

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There are how many kinds of obligatory Ghusl?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7

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Correct Answer: D. 7

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There are seven kinds of obligatory Ghusl

Ghusl Janabat is the full ablution of the body after sexual intercourse or ejaculation
Ghusl Mase Mayyit is a kind Ghusl performed after touching a dead body
Ghusl Mayyit is a full ritual of washing of the body of the deceased
Ghusl Hayd is a full ritual ablution caused by menstruation
Ghusl Istihadad is a kind of ablution caused by female secretions
Ghusl Nifas is Ghusl caused by postpartum hemorrhage
Ghusl Nasr is a mandatory ablution performed as a result of the vow, i.e., the obligation of a person to perform ablution.

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There are how many kinds of obligatory Ghusl which men & women both Perform?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

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Correct Answer: C. 4

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There are seven kinds of obligatory Ghusl in which Four type of Ghusal were Perform Both Men and Women.

Ghusl Janabat is the full ablution of the body after sexual intercourse or ejaculation
Ghusl Mase Mayyit is a kind Ghusl performed after touching a dead body
Ghusl Mayyit is a full ritual of washing of the body of the deceased
Ghusl Nasr is a mandatory ablution performed as a result of the vow, i.e., the obligation of a person to perform ablution.

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There are how many kinds of obligatory Ghusl which women can only Perform?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

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Correct Answer: C. 3

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There is a total of seven kinds of obligatory Ghusl in which three (3) kind of Ghusal where only perform Women.

Ghusl Hayd is a full ritual ablution caused by menstruation.
Ghusl Istihadad is a kind of ablution caused by female secretions.
Ghusl Nifas is Ghusl caused by postpartum hemorrhage.

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The pilgrim who performs Hajj-ul-Tamattu is called:
A. Mutamatti
B. Qarin
C. Mufrid
D. Hasan

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Correct Answer: A. Mutamatti

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The pilgrim who performs Hajj-ul-Tamattu is called a Mutamatti. Hajj-ul-Tamattuj means to perform Umrah during the season of Hajj. In Hajj-ul-Tamattuj a pilgrim assumes Ihram for only Umrah. After reaching Makkah, he performs Tawaf and Saa’ee for Umrah. He then performs Qasr (shaves or clips his hair). Here, the pilgrim has to sacrifice an animal.

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The pilgrim performing Hajj-ul-Ifrad is called:
A. Mutamatti
B. Jamara
C. Mufrid
D. Qarin

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Correct Answer: C. Mufrid

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The pilgrim performing Hajj-ul-Ifrad is Mufrid. It is the simplest form of Hajj. Here the pilgrim declares his intention for Hajj only via chanting “Labbayka Hajjan” “O Allah! I answer Your call to perform Hajj.”. The pilgrim does not combine Hajj with Umrah and makes sure not to perform umrah in the months of Hajj. Also, there is no need for animal sacrifice in that type of Hajj.

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The pilgrim who performs Hajj-ul-Qiran is called:
A. Mutamatti
B. Qarin
C. Mufrid
D. Daif

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Correct Answer: B. Qarin

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The pilgrim who performs Hajj-ul-Qiran is called a Qarin. Hajj-ul-Qiran means that the pilgrim combines both Hajj and Umrah. Here, the pilgrim still in the state of Ihraam until finishing the whole rituals. Qarin wears Ihram first for Umrah and then for Hajj making his intentions for Hajj just before performing Tawaf for Hajj.

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Qamoos temple was conquered by Ali during which war?
A. Battle of Badr
B. Battle of Camel
C. Battle of Khaybar
D. Battle of Tabbok

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Correct Answer: C. Battle of Khaybar

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The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 628 between Muslims and the Jews living in the oasis of Khaybar, located 150 kilometers (93 mi) from Medina, Saudi Arabia. In this war, the forts at an-Natat and those at ash-Shiqq were captured by Muslims, but there remained the last and the heavily guarded fortress called al-Qamus. Several attempts by Muslims to capture this citadel in some single combats failed. The first attempt was made by Abu Bakr and then Umar but both failed. That night Muhammad proclaimed, “By God, tomorrow I shall give it [the banner] to a man who loves God and His Messenger, whom God and His Messenger love. Allah will bestow victory upon him.”, Morning Muhammad called out for Ali ibn Abi Țalib. Ali, with new vigor, set out to meet the enemy, bearing the banner of Muhammad.

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What is called Week Hadith?
A. Sahih
B. Da’if
C. Hasan
D. Maudu

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Correct Answer: B. Da’if

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Week Hadith is called Da’if. Da’if means that the narration is weak usually caused by a problem or doubt about the isnad or one or more of the reporters in the isnad. Again this does not mean the narration is an outright forgery, but that it should be supported by stronger narrations.

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A Good Hadith is called ____.
A. Sahih
B. Da’if
C. Hasan
D. Maudu

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Correct Answer: C. Hasan

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Hasan means that the narration is good. It is not as good as ‘Sahih’, but this was the standard for classification before Imam Bukhari’s criteria. Of course, this does not mean that the narration itself is not authentic, but that there should be supporting evidence (i.e. other stronger narrations) to support the information in it

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In Hunayn Battle who was left alone?
A. Abdullah bin Jabeer
B. Khalid Bin Walid
C. Ali (R.A)
D. Prophet (S.A.W)

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Correct Answer: D. Prophet (S.A.W)

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After the conquest of Mecca, the Muslims stayed in the city for two weeks when the news soon broke out that a big army had been mobilized in the valley of Hunain to attack Mecca and to undo the victory of the Muslims. The leading tribes among them were the Thaqeef and Bedouin tribe of Hawazin. This time Prophet (PBUH) assembled a force of 12,000 warriors, which included 2000 non-Muslim Meccans. On Wednesday night, the tenth of Shawwal, the Muslim army arrived at Hunain. When the first column constituting the Muslim vanguard, commanded by Khalid ibn al-Walid, entered the valley of Hunayn in the south-east of Makkah, the enemy was already lying in ambush, ready to greet it with his missile weapons. who had to retreat in disorder and utter confusion. Soon every man was running and it was not long before Prophet (PBUH) was left alone with a handful of his faithful followers around him.

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How many Farz are there in Ghusual?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

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Correct Answer: Correct Answer: A. 3

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There are Three Farz in Ghusl
1. Rinsing the inner mouth.
2. Sniffing water and blowing it out.
3. Washing the entire body.

To wash the mouth with water as it should reach all the parts internally. From lips to the base of the throat. If not fasting gargle. If there is anything stuck in between teeth such as a piece of meat, paan, beetle nut; it should be removed before Ghusl or the Ghusl will not be completed.
To wash inside of the nose with water. Water should be pulled hard enough all the way to the soft part of the base of the nose. If there is any dry phlegm (hard ratoobat) inside the nose it must be cleaned and if the nose is pierced water should be forced into the hole or the Ghusl will not be completed.
To wash the body once from the head till the bottom of the feet. The water must pour over the body. Every strand (hair) and skin of the body must get wet. Even if a single strand or a small portion of skin is not washed the Ghusl will not be completed.
It is fard to wash the mouth, the nose, and the whole body at least once. A person who washes them three times is regarded to have fulfilled the fard and gains the reward of fulfilling the sunnah.

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An Authentic Hadith is called ____.
A. Sahih
B. Sunnah
C. Hasan
D. Maudu

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Correct Answer: A. Sahih

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Sahih (صَحِيْح) is an Arabic word that means genuine/authentic/sound. It is used in the classification of ahadith and is the highest level of authenticity given to a narration that passes all of Imam Bukhari’s criteria for classification as a Sahih hadith. Individual hadith are classified by Muslim clerics and jurists into categories such as Sahih (“authentic“), Hasan (“good”), or da’if (“weak”).

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Salat Juma become Farz in ___.
A. Makkah
B. Madina
C. Khyber
D. Haram

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Correct Answer: B. Madina

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The Prophet (ﷺ) left Quba on a Friday to head into Madinah. About a kilometer from Quba he passed the village of Banu Salim bin Auf. The Prophet (ﷺ) dismounted and offered his first Jummah in their locality. Approximately one hundred Muslims participated in this first Jummah salah. Masjid Jummah, on the boundary of Madinah, marks the site where the Prophet (ﷺ) led the first Jummah salah.

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The smallest Jamarat is called ___.
A. Jamarat-ul-Uqba
B. Jamarah-al-Oola
C. Jamarah-al-Wusta
D. None of these

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Correct Answer: B. Jamarah-al-Oola or Jamarah Sughra

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Al-Jamarat al-Ula is the first Jamara and the smallest Jamara. Al-Jamarat al-Ula is the nearest Jamara to Masjid al-Khayf and the farthest from Mecca. Jamarat is three stone pillars in the tent city of Mina. The other Jamara’s are Al-Jamarat al-Wusta (the middle Jamara) and Al-Jamarat al-‘Aqaba (the third Jamara).

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Which of the following are the types of Hajj?
A. HAJJ AL-IFRAD
B. HAJJ AL-TAMATT’U
C. HAJJ AL-QIRAN
D. All of the Above

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Correct Answer: D. All of the Above

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HAJJ AL-IFRAD is the simplest form of Hajj. A pilgrim enters into the state of Ihram with the intention of performing Hajj only before passing through the Meeqat. HAJJ AL-QIRAN means that the pilgrim combines both Hajj and Umrah. HAJJ AL-TAMATT’U means a pilgrim assumes Ihram for only Umrah during the months of Hajj. The pilgrim enters the state of Ihraam for Umrah and then exits it and entering it once again at the eighth of Dhu Al-Hijjah to perform Hajj.

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Ghusl Mas-hil Mayyit becomes obligatory if _____.
A. One sleep with women
B. Irregular bleeding
C. One directly touches a dead body
D. One touches a women body

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Correct Answer: C. One directly touches a dead body

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Ghusl mass al-Mayyit is a ghusl that becomes obligatory on whoever touches dead body that is cold and is not given ghusl of the dead. Sunnis believe that it is not obligatory. Shi’a jurists maintain that it is obligatory.

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Which type of is Ghusl performed on a dead Muslim?
A. Ghusl Janabat
B. Ghusl Hayd
C. Ghusl Nifas
D. Ghusl Mayyit

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Correct Answer: D. Ghusl Mayyit

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Ghusl Mayyit is ghusl performed on a dead Muslim. In this ghusl, the deceased is bathed three times:

First Ghuslwith water mixed with Sidr(berry or lotus) leaves.
Second Ghusl with water mixed with camphor.
Third Ghusl with pure water.

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Which type of Ghusl performed after sexual intercourse or ejaculation?
A. Ghusl Janabat
B. Ghusl Hayd
C. Ghusl Nifas
D. Ghusl Mayyit

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Correct Answer: A. Ghusl Janabat

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Ghusl Janabat is ghusl performed after sexual intercourse or ejaculation. Janābat is a ritual impurity caused by the discharge of semen or by sexual intercourse, and the person on whom Ghusl al-Janābat becomes obligatory is known as a Mujnib.
Things that are Makrūh for someone in the state of janābat.

Eating
Drinking
However, if the person in this state of janābat washes his hands, face, and mouth, then eating and drinking in that state will not be Makrūh.

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Name the book in which name, activities and characters of the transmitter were given?
A. Asma-ur-Rajal
B. Sahifah-e- Saadiqah
C. Sahih Bukhari
D. Sahih-al-Muslim

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Correct Answer: Correct Answer: A. Asma-ur-Rajal

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Asma’ al-Rijal is a collection of biographies of hadith narrators within the Islamic discipline of biographical evaluation by the 12th-century Islamic scholar Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi.

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Al-Muwatta contain how many Hadith?
A. 1700
B. 1720
C. 1760
D. 1800

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Correct Answer: Correct Answer: B. 1720

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Al-Muwatta was written in the 8th-century by Imam Malik. Al-Muwatta is the earliest collection of hadith texts comprising the subjects of Islamic law, compiled by the Imam, Malik ibn Anas. Al-Muwatta contains approximately 1,720 hadith divided amongst the following hadith terminology as follows:

600 marfu hadith
613 mawquf hadith
285 maqtu hadith
222 mursal hadiths

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Who used to write down every word of the Holy Prophet’s speech?
A. Imam Muslim bin Hajjaj Neshapuri
B. Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal
C. Hazrat Abu Hurrairah (R.A)
D. Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar

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Correct Answer: D. Hazrat Abdullah bin Umar

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Abdullah bin Umar (R.A.) is known to be the famous reporter of the Sayings (Hadiths) of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.) and early jurist of Islam. Abdullah ibn Umar (R.A.) was the son of the second Caliph Umar ibn Khattab (R.A.). He had accepted Islam at a young age of ten years and had made the Hijrah with his father and his sister, Hafsah.

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What is Hadith?
A. Sayings of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
B. Actions of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
C. Dreams of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
D. All of the above

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Correct Answer: A. Sayings of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)

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A collection of traditions containing sayings of the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) which, with accounts of his daily practice (the Sunna), constitute the major source of guidance for Muslims apart from the Quran.
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Name the book of narration which Abd Allah ibn ‘Amr ibn al-‘As wrote?
A. Asma-ur-Rajal
B. Al-Sahifah al-Sadiqah
C. Sahih Bukhari
D. Sahih-al-Muslim

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Correct Answer: B. Al-Sahifah al-Sadiqah

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Abd Allah ibn ‘Amr ibn al-‘As was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He was the author of “Al-Sahifah al-Sadiqah” (The Truthful Script‎), a hadith compilation document which recorded about one thousand of Muhammad’s narrations.

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The second circle around Kaaba in _____.
A. Masjid-e-Haram
B. Makkah Mukaramah
C. Haram
D. Mowaqeet

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Correct Answer: B. Makkah Mukaramah

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Mecca, in a desert valley in western Saudi Arabia, is Islam’s holiest city, as it’s the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad and the faith itself. Mecca was the site of Muhammad’s first revelation of the Quran. The second circle around Kaaba in Makkah Mukaramah

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The first and innermost circle around Kaaba is _____.
A. Masjid-e-Haram
B. Makkah Mukaramah
C. Haram
D. Mowaqeet

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The third circle around Kaaba is _____.
A. Masjid-e-Haram
B. Makkah Mukaramah
C. Haram
D. Mowaqeet

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Correct Answer: C. Haram

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What is the main purpose of Isma-ur-Rajjal?
A. Investigation of Hadith
B. Authenticity of Hadith
C. The solution to Islamic Problems
D. Purification

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Correct Answer: B. Authenticity of Hadith

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The fourth circle around Kaaba is ____.
A. Masjid-e-Haram
B. Makkah Mukaramah
C. Haram
D. Mowaqeet

A

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Correct Answer: D. Mowaqeet

40
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Mohammad-bin-Qasim also known by the title of:
A. Haidar al-Karrar
B. Dhū al-Nurayn
C. Khalilullah
D. Imad ad-Din

A

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Correct Answer: D. Imad ad-Din

Detailed About MCQs+
Muḥammad bin al-Qāsim al-Thaqafī also known by the title (laqab) of Imad ad-Din. Imad ad-Din means “pillar of the faith”, composed from the elements Imad, meaning pillar, and al-Din, of the faith.

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Which Jamarat is nearest to Makkah?
A. Jamarat-ul-Uqba
B. Jamarat-ul-Sughra
C. Jamarah-al-Oola
D. Jamarah-al-Wusta

A

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Correct Answer: A. Jamarat-ul-Uqba

Detailed About MCQs+
Jamarat is one of the compulsory acts of Hajj rituals and it consists of throwing seven pebbles at three walls in remembrance of the steadfastness of Prophet Ibrahim against Satan. The act is performed on the day of Eid al-Adha and the next two days in Mina. Al-Jamarat al-‘Aqaba is the nearest Jamara to Mecca. Al-Jamarat al-‘Aqaba is located on a mountainside and the Ramy was done only on one side. Al-Jamarat al-‘Aqaba is also called “al-Jamarat al-Quswa,” (the farthest Jamara) “al-Jamarat al-Kubra,” (the greatest Jamara) or “Al-Jamarat al-Thalitha.” (the third Jamara).

42
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What is called the Middle Jamarah?
A. Jamarat al-‘Aqaba
B. Jamarat al-Ula
C. Jamarah Sughra
D. Jamarah-al-Wusta

A

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Correct Answer: D. Jamarah-al-Wusta

Detailed About MCQs+
Jamarat are three stone pillars in the tent city of Mina. Jamarat is one of the compulsory acts of Hajj rituals and it consists of throwing seven pebbles at three walls in remembrance of the steadfastness of Prophet Ibrahim against Satan. The act is performed on the day of Eid al-Adha and the next two days in Mina. Al-Jamarat al-Wusta (the middle Jamara) is located between al-Jamarat al-Ula (the first Jamara) and al-Jamarat al-‘Aqaba (the third Jamara). Formerly, it was a pillar-shaped like an obelisk, but in 1425/2004 it was transformed into a 25-meter-long, 1-meter-thick wall.

43
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When was Treaty of Hudaybiyyah occur?
A. 4th AH
B. 5th AH
C. 6th AH
D. 7th AH

A

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Correct Answer: C. 6th AH

Detailed About MCQs+
The treaty of Hudaybiyyah also known as Sulah Hudaibiya was a treaty between Muhammad, representing the state of Medina, and the Qurayshi tribe of Mecca in January 628 (corresponding to Dhu al-Qi’dah, AH 6). The treaty consisted of the following:

Both parties would cease hostilities for a period of ten years.
The Muslims will return to Madinah without performing Umrah this year.
The parties would not interfere with the free movement of one another.
The Muslims should be able to perform Umrah the next year with the stay of three days in Makkah.
The Muslims living in Makkah can stay in Makkah but if any Muslim wishes to come to Madinah, they should not be stopped.

44
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“Al Ghani” is the title (laqab) of ____.
A. Hazrat Usman (R.A)
B. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
C. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
D. Hazrat Bilal (R.A)

A

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Correct Answer: A. Hazrat Usman (R.A)

Detailed About MCQs+
Hazrat Usman (R.A) was born in the Holy City of Mecca, his full name was Usman bin Affaan. Hazrat Usman (R.A) donated a huge amount of property in the name of Islam, thus gaining the title of “Ghani” by the Prophet (S.A.W).

45
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How many brothers Hazrat Yusuf (AS) had?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 13
D. 15

A

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Correct Answer: B. 11

Detailed About MCQs+
Prophet Yusuf (AS) was the son of Prophet Ya’qub (AS). In the Bible, he is referred to as Joseph son of Jacob. The Holy Qur’an has mentioned his story in a beautiful chapter entitled “Surah Yusuf”. Prophet Yusuf (AS) had 11 brothers. The name of the brothers of Prophet Yousuf are:

Gad
Dan
Reuben
Asher
Naphtali
Benyamin
Simeon
Levi
Judah
Issachar
Zebulon

46
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Hazrat Yousuf (AS) was sold as a slave in which country?
A. Saudi Arabia
B. Israel
C. Iraq
D. Egypt

A

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Correct Answer: D. Egypt

Detailed About MCQs+
When the Brothers of Hazrat Yusuf (A.S) threw him (Hazrat Yusuf) into the well. After that, a caravan of traders passing by the well stopped to draw some water. They were surprised to see Prophet Yusuf (AS) in the well. They hid him with their merchandise and sold him to some slave traders for a few pieces of silver. Thus, Prophet Yusuf (AS) arrived in Egypt. At the slave market, the buyers were all attracted by him, because he was a very handsome young man. The Aziz (Governor of Egypt and Chief Officer of the King) offered a price that none could match.

47
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Hazrat Yousuf (AS) remained in jail for how many years?
A. 6 years
B. 7 years or 12 years
C. 10 years or 14 years
D. 12 years or 14 years

A

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Correct Answer: B. 7 years or 12 years

Detailed About MCQs+
There are several opinions regarding the questions, but in general, the following is noted in the books of Tafseer (Quranic exegesis).

The Prophet Yusuf (A.S) remained in prison for twelve years. According to others it may have been approximately more or less ten years.
Prophet Yusuf’s (A.S) time was seven years, in prison” (Safwat Al Tafaaseer of Imam Al Saabuni)
Prophet Yusuf’s (A.S) time in prison was for seven years, or for twelve”. (Tafseer Al Jalaalain)
(So he (Prophet Yusuf) stayed in prison for some years), twelve years”. (Tafsir Tanwir Al Miqbas)

48
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Bethlehem is situated in _____.
A. Jerusalem, Israel
B. Makkah, Saudi Arabia
C. Tehran, Iran
D. Ankara, Turkey

A

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Correct Answer: A. Jerusalem, Israel

Bethlehem is a Palestinian town south of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The biblical birthplace of Jesus, it’s a major Christian pilgrimage destination.

49
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What was the birth place of Hazrat Esa (AS)?
A. Nazareth
B. Under a Palm tree (Unknown)
C. Bethlehem
D. Egypt

A

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Correct Answer: B. Under a Palm tree

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It is believed by Christians that Prophet Isa (AS)/Jesus was born in Bethlehem. The Quran does not specify the place where Maryam/Mary (AS) gave birth to Prophet Isa (AS). The Quran only mentions a remote place with a date palm tree. When an angel appeared before her in the form of a man and Said to Maryam (AS) “I am only a Messenger from your Lord, (to announce) to you the gift of a righteous son”. He said: “So (it will be), your Lord said: That is easy for me (Allah): And (We wish) to appoint him as a sign to mankind and a mercy from Us (Allah), and it is a matter (already) decreed, (by Allah). Surah 19: 18-21. After some months, she could not bear the mental strain any longer. She left Nazareth and had not gone far when she was overtaken by the pains of childbirth. She sat down against a dry palm tree, and here she gave birth to a son.

50
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Tur-e-Sina was the ____ where Hazrat Musa (AS) received 10 Commandments.
A. Mountain
B. Valley
C. Desert
D. Mosque

A

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Correct Answer: A. Mountain

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Rising to a height of 2,286m, Mount Sinai (Tur-e-Sina ) is held to be the place where Musa (عليه السلام) received the 10 Commandments. The location of Mount Sinai at its popular location in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt is based on late Christian traditions many centuries after the death of Prophet Jesus, but according to many academics and scholars the location of the true Sinai at Jabal al-Lawz in Saudi Arabia.

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Hazrat Ali (R.A) was martyred on ___ Ramazan 40 A.H.
A. 18th
B. 19th
C. 20th
D. 21st

A

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Correct Answer: D. 21st

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Hazrat Ali (R.A) was assassinated by one of the rebels, known as Ibn-e-Muljim at the Great Mosque of Kufah in present-day Iraq. Ali (RA) was performing Salah in the mosque on the 19th of Ramadan, in 40 A.H and one of the rebels Ibn-e-Muljim struck him on his head using a poisoned sword. The poisons spread all over the body and he died on the 21st of Ramadan at the time of Morning Prayer.

52
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How many verses of the Quran were revealed in first Wahi?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

A

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Correct Answer: D. 5

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At the age of 40, He (PBUH) finally received the first revelation from Allah SWT sent through His Angel, Gabriel (Jibrael A.S) on 27th of Ramadan. The following verses of the Surah Al-`Alaq (96th chapter of the Quran) were revealed on Muhammad (PBUH) in first Wahi.

Read! in the name of your Lord who created
Created Man from a clinging substance.
Read: Your Lord is most Generous,–
He who taught by the pen–
Taught man that which he knew not.

53
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Bait-e-Rizwan made under which tree?
A. Palm tree
B. Keekar tree
C. Peepal Tree
D. Deodar tree

A

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Correct Answer: B. Keekar tree

Detailed About MCQs+
Bait-e-Rizwan was a pledge that was sworn to the Islamic prophet Muhammad by his Sahaba prior to the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah (6 AH, 628 CE). The pledge, sworn under a Keekar tree, was to avenge the rumored death of Hazrat Usman (R.A).

54
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Hazrat Usman (R.A) is called ____.
A. Zun Noorain
B. Lion of God
C. Poet of the Holy Prophet
D. Man of Allah

A

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Correct Answer: A. Zun Noorain

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Hazrat Usman (R.A) was born in the Holy City of Mecca, his full name was Usman bin Affaan. Hazrat Usman (R.A) was the Third Caliph. The Holy Prophet (S.A.W) gave two of His Daughters in Nikkah to Hazrat Usman Ghani (R.A), giving him the title of “Zun Noorain” (Possessor of Two Lights).

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Which wife of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received salutation from Allah?
A. Hazrat Khadija (R.A)
B. Hazrat Hafsa (R.A)
C. Hazrat Ayesha (R.A)
D. Hazrat Maimoona (R.A)

A

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Correct Answer: A. Hazrat Khadija (R.A)

Detailed About MCQs+
Hazrat Khadija (R.A) received salutation from Allah. Narrated Ali: I heard the Prophet SAW saying, “Mary, the daughter of Imran, was the best among the women (of the world of her time) and Khadijah is the best amongst the women (of this nation).” (Sahih Al-Bukhari – Book 58 Hadith 164). If there was a woman in Islam to be emulated by the women of our ummah, Khadijah surely ranks at the top.

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Who was the first woman to lead the Islamic army?
A. Hazrat Khadija R.A
B. Hazrat Hafsa R.A
C. Hazrat Ayesha R.A
D. Hazrat Maimoona R.A

A

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Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Ayesha R.A

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Hazrat Ayesha R.A was the first woman to lead the Islamic army in the battle of Camel. This battle was fought between Hazrat Ali (R.A) and Hazrat Ayesha (R.A). The Battle of the Camel (Battle of Basra) took place at Basra, Iraq on 7 November 656 (13 Jumada Al-Awwal 36 AH). The fateful battle ended with victory for Ali and the defeat of Ayesha.

57
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Daughter of Umer (RA) who married to Prophet (PBUH) was:
A. Hazrat Fatima (R.A)
B. Hazrat Ayesha (R.A)
C. Hazrat Hafsa (R.A)
D. Hazrat Zainab (R.A)

A

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Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Hafsa (R.A)

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Hazrat Hafsa (R.A) was married to Khunais ibn Hudhaifah but became a widow in August 624. As soon as Hafsah had completed her waiting period, her father Umar offered her hand to Uthman Ibn ‘Affan, and thereafter to Abu Bakr but they both refused her then Muhammad (PBUH) married Hafsah in Shaaban AH 3 (late January or early February 625).

58
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Hazrat Khadija (RA) was buried at ____ in Mecca.
A. Jannat al-Mu’alla
B. Al‑Baqi
C. Tour Mountain
D. Mountain Hira

A

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Correct Answer: A. Jannat al-Mu’alla

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Khadijah died in “Ramadan of the year 10 after the Prophethood” in November AD 619. Khadijah is said to have been about 65 years old at the time of her death. She was buried in Jannat al-Mu’alla cemetery, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

59
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The Battle of Yamama was fought in ____.
A. November 631
B. December 632
C. November 633
D. December 634

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. December 632

Detailed About MCQs+
The Battle of Yamama was fought in December 632 as part as the Ridda Wars on the plain of Aqraba in the region of Al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia) between the forces of Muslim Caliph Abu Bakr Al Siddiq R.A and Musaylimah Kazab, a self-proclaimed prophet.

60
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Israel means “Abdullah” which means:
A. The Servant of God
B. Children of Israel
C. Chosen One
D. The Holy Land

A

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Correct Answer: A. The Servant of God

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Israel means “Abdullah” which means ‘The Servant of God’. It is the title of Hazrat Yaqoob (Jacob) which was granted him by Allah. He was the son of Hazrat Isaac and the grandson of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S). His generation is known as ‘Bani Isra’il’.

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Bani Israel were blessed with a total of ____ messengers of Allah.
A. 1000
B. 2000
C. 3000
D. 4000

A

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Correct Answer: D. 4000

62
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Who was the first freed slave to embrace Islam?
A. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
B. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
C. Hazrat Bilal (R.A)
D. Hazrat Zayd ibn Harithah (R.A)

A

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Correct Answer: D. Hazrat Zayd ibn Harithah

63
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Who accepted Islam first in Men?
A. Hazrat Ali (R.A)
B. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
C. Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)
D. Hazrat Usman (R.A)

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A)

Detailed About MCQs+
Abu Bakr was the first free man to embrace Islam, and even before the advent of Islam, he was one of the closest friends of the Messenger of Allah. Throughout their long years of friendship, Abu Bakr became very much acquainted with the noble character of the Prophet, which is why it is not much of a surprise that he embraced Islam without hesitating in the least.

64
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Which Sahabi was known as “Brain of Arab”?
A. Hazrat Umar Farooq
B. Hazrat Khalid bin Walid
C. Hazrat Amr bin Al-Aas
D. Hazrat Ameer Hamza

A

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Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Amr bin Al-Aas

Detailed About MCQs+
Amr ibn al-As al-Sahmi was the Arab commander who led the Muslim conquest of Egypt and served as its governor in 640–646 and 658–664. Amr ibn al-As al-Sahmi was known as “Brain of Arab”

65
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How many Hafiz-e-Quran were martyr in Jung-e-Yamama?
A. 50
B. 60
C. 70
D. 80

A

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Correct Answer: C. 70

Detailed About MCQs+
The Jung-e-Yamama was fought in December 632 as part as the Ridda Wars (“Apostate Wars”) on the plain of Aqraba in the region of Al-Yamama (in present-day Saudi Arabia) between the forces of Muslim Caliph Abu Bakr Al Siddiq R.A and Musaylimah Kazab, a self-proclaimed prophet. The battle played a major role in motivating Abu Bakr to complete the compilation of the Qur’an because in this battle more than 70 huffaz (Muslims who had memorized the Qur’an) were martyred and after that Abu Bakr ordered the collection of all the surviving pieces of the Qur’an into one copy and the rest be burnt.

66
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When “Fateh Makkah” was Occur?
A. 10 Ramadan, 7 Hijri
B. 20 Ramadan, 7 Hijri
C. 10 Ramadan, 8 Hijri
D. 20 Ramadan, 8 Hijri

A

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Correct Answer: D. 20 Ramadan, 8 Hijri

Detailed About MCQs+
The Conquest of Mecca refers to the event when Mecca was conquered by Muslims led by Muhammad in 10-20 Ramadan, 8 AH.
Ancient sources vary as to the dates of these events.

The date Muhammad set out for Mecca is variously given as 2, 6, or 10 Ramadan 8 AH.
The date Muhammad entered Mecca is variously given as 10, 17/18, 19, or 20 Ramadan 8 AH.

67
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Who accepted Islam first in Children?
A. Hazrat Usman (RA)
B. Hazrat Umar (RA)
C. Hazrat Ali (RA)
D. Hazrat Bilal (RA)

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Ali (RA)

Detailed About MCQs+
Shortly after Khadijah (RA) embraced Islam, Ali was the first child to embrace Islam, being 10 years old at the time. Earlier on in the Prophet’s life, Abu Talib was experiencing financial difficulties. Wanting to lighten the financial load that was holding his beloved uncle down, the Prophet offered to take in one of his children and act as his guardian. The child he took in was `Ali (may Allah be pleased with him).

68
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A Muslim female is coffined in how many dress sheets?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

A

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Correct Answer: C. 5

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The Kafan for a female shall consist of five clean (preferably white) and plane pieces of inexpensive cloth (cotton or partly synthetic).
The approximate sizes for a female are:

The first piece is 84″ long x 45″ wide.
The second piece is 84″ long x 45″ wide.
The third piece is 64″ long x 45″ wide.
The fourth piece is 45″ long x 45″ wide.
The fifth piece is 45″ long x 18″ wide.

69
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A Muslim male is coffined in ___ dressed sheets.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. 3

Detailed About MCQs+
The Kafan for a male shall consist of three clean (preferably white) and plane pieces of inexpensive cloth (cotton or partly synthetic).
The approximate sizes of the Male Kafan are:

First Piece is 96″ long x 45″ wide.
The second Piece is 40″ long x 45″ wide.
Third Piece is 45″ long x 45″ wide.

70
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Israel was the Title (Laqab) of ____.
A. Hazrat Yaqub
B. Hazrat Ali
C. Hazrat Usman
D. Hazrat Bilal

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. Hazrat Yaqub

Detailed About MCQs+
Israel was the ‘Laqab’ of Hazrat Yaqoob who was the son of Hazrat Isaac (son of Hazrat Ibrahim). Israel or in Hebrew Yisra-El is derived from two Hebrew root words: Yisra meaning to strive or struggle and El means God, thus the literal meaning of the Hebrew term Israel would mean he who struggles with God and with men and it was a name apparently given to Prophet Yaqoob (a.s.) after he apparently wrestled with God, as stated according to Jewish tradition and in the Bible in the Book of Genesis 32:22-32.

71
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Who was the first slave to accept Islam?
A. Hazrat Yaqub
B. Hazrat Bilal Habashi
C. Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit
D. Hazrat Zaid bin Haris
accepted Islam in its early days in Makkah al-Mukarramah.

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. Hazrat Bilal Habashi

Detailed About MCQs+
Bilal al-Habashi was an Ethiopian-born in Mecca in the late 6th century, sometime between 578 and 582. Bilal ibn Rabah was one of the most trusted and loyal Sahabah (companions) of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. In the second year after Hijrah, the announcing of the time of Salaat began and Hadrat Bilaal Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anhu was appointed Mu’azzin, chosen by Prophet Muhammad himself. When Muhammad announced his prophethood and started to preach the message of Islam, Bilal al-Habashi Radi Allahu Ta’ala Anhu renounced idol worship and

72
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What was the old name of Madina?
A. Bakkah
B. Yathrib
C. Kanaan
D. Zamora

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. Yathrib

Detailed About MCQs+
Before the advent of Islam, Madina was known as Yathrib. The word Yathrib has been recorded in 33rd Surah of the Holy Quran (Surat al-Ahzab). The city has also been called Taybah.

73
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What was the old name of Makkah?
A. Bakkah
B. Yasrab
C. Kanaan
D. Al Qamar

A

Correct+
Correct Answer: A. Bakkah

Detailed About MCQs+
According to Muslim scholars, Bakkah is an ancient name for Mecca, the holiest city of Islam. Bakkah refers to the Kaaba and the sacred site immediately surrounding it, while Mecca is the name of the city in which they are both located. Most Muslims believe Mecca and Bakkah are synonyms.

74
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In Which of the following Battle Muslim women participated firstly?
A. Uhud battle
B. Khandaq battle
C. Ahzab battle
D. Badr battle

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. Uhud battle

Detailed About MCQs+
Uhud was the first battle in which Muslim women took part, and they greatly contributed by giving water to the fighters and treating the wounded. The heroic acts and true faith of these women clearly appeared in this battle.

75
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Which of the following was the first Non-Arab War?
A. Battle of Khaybar
B. Battle of the Trench
C. Battle of Mutah
D. Battle of Hunayn

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. Battle of Mutah

Detailed About MCQs+
The Battle of Mu’tah was fought in September 629 CE near the village of Mu’tah between the forces of the Islamic prophet Muhammad and the forces of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire. Battle of Mu’tah was the first Non-Arab War.

76
Q

Ramzan is the ___ Month of Islamic calendar.
A. 8th
B. 9th
C. 10th
D. 11th

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. 9th

77
Q

Roza (Fast) of Ramadan was Ordered in ____.
A. 2 A.H
B. 3 A.H
C. 4 A.H
D. 5 A.H

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. 2 A.H

78
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The word “RAMAN” is used for _____ fruit in Quran.
A. Apple
B. Guava
C. Pomegranate
D. Dates

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. Pomegranate

79
Q

Who was the first commander of Islamic Army.
A. Hazrat Ali
B. Hazrat Hamza
C. Hazrat Usman
D. Hazrat Bilal

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. Hazrat Hamza

80
Q

Name of Prophet P.B.U.H is repeated _________ time in Quran.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: B. 4

81
Q

How many time Besmillah is repeated in Holy Quran?
A. 108
B. 111
C. 113
D. 114

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: D. 114

82
Q

When Conquest of Makkah was took place?
A. 16 Ramazan
B. 18 Ramazan
C. 20 Ramazan
D. 22 Ramazan

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. 20 Ramazan

83
Q

Hilf al-Fudul is _____.
A. War
B. Dispute
C. Era
D. Treaty

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: D. Treaty

84
Q

In which Surah of Quran Besmillah came twice?
A. Surah Al-Baqarah
B. Surah Qaf
C. Sura Naml
D. Surah Tauba

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. Sura Naml

85
Q

How many over bar (Zaber) are in Holy Quran?
A. 93243
B. 10233
C. 11455
D. 12346

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. 93243

86
Q

Which letter is used for the most time in Holy Quran?
A. Alaph
B. Baa
C. Sin
D. Zaa

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. Alaph

87
Q

During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair ______ was prohibited.
A. Wine
B. Dog Meat
C. Both A and B
D. None of these

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. Wine

88
Q

What is Jamarat?
A. One Stone Pillar in the tent city of Mina
B. Two-Stone Pillar in the tent city of Mina
C. Three Stone Pillar in the tent city of Mina
D. Four Stone Pillar in the tent city of Mina

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: C. Three Stone Pillar in the tent city of Mina

Detailed About MCQs+
Jamarat are three stone pillars in the tent city of Mina. Pelting or stoning of these pillars is an obligation in Hajj in remembrance of the steadfastness of Prophet Ibrahim against Satan.

89
Q

Which letter is used for the lest time in Holy Quran?
A. Alaph
B. Baa
C. Sin
D. Zaa

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: D. Zaa

90
Q

Sidrat-ul-Muntaha means ____.
A. The first tree of the Eternity
B. The time period between death and Day of Judgment
C. Anything in front
D. Last tree of the Eternity

A

D. Last tree of the Eternity

91
Q

How many Pash are in Holy Quran?
A. 3908
B. 4808
C. 5402
D. 6056

A

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Correct Answer: B. 4808

92
Q

Which Surah does not starts with Bismillah?
A. Surah Tauba
B. Surah Nans
C. Surah Qaf
D. Sura Naml

A

Answer+
Correct Answer: A. Surah Tauba

93
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How many Surah start with Besmillah Ar-Rahmaan Ar-Raheem in Quran?
A. 108
B. 111
C. 112
D. 113

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Correct Answer: D. 113

94
Q

How many Surah are Makkahi and how many Surah are Madni in Quran?
A. Macci 86, Madni 28
B. Macci 87, Madni 27
C. Macci 82, Madni 30
D. Macci 82, Madni 32

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Correct Answer: A. Macci 86, Madni 28

95
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In how many years Quran complete?
A. 21 Years
B. 22 Years
C. 23 Years
D. 24 Years

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Correct Answer: C. 23 Years

96
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Which Surah is the Last Surah of Quran?
A. Surah Tauba
B. Surah Noon
C. Surah Qaf
D. Surah-e-Nas

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Correct Answer: D. Surah-e-Nas