Q.2 How many Sahaif was revealed to Hazrat Adam (AS)
A. 5
B. 9
C. 8
D. 3
Correct Answer) D: 3
Description:
The Quran refers to certain Scrolls of Abraham. All Muslim scholars have generally agreed that no scrolls of Abraham survive, and therefore this is a reference to a lost body of scripture. The Scrolls of Abraham are understood by Muslims to refer to certain revelations Abraham received, which he would have then transmitted to writing. The exact contents of the revelation are not described in the Qur'an. The 87th chapter of the Quran, Surat al-Ala, concludes by saying the subject matter of the sura has been in the earlier scriptures of Abraham and Moses.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_in_Islam
Q.3 What was the real name of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah?
A. Abdullah
B. Khalid
C. Waqas
D. Amir
Correct Answer) D: Amir
Description:
Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, fully Abu Ubaydah Amir ibn Abdillah ibn al-Jarah (583–639 CE), was one of the Companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Mostly known for being one of the "Ten Promised Paradise". He remained commander of a large section of the Rashidun Army during the time of the Rashid Caliph Umar and was on the list of Umar's appointed successors to the Rashidun Caliphate.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ubaidah_ibn_al-Jarrah
Q.4 Which is the third most authentic source of Islamic Jurisprudence?
A. Ijma
B. Qiyas
C. Sunnah
D. Tafasir
Correct Answer) A: Ijma
Description:
The primary sources of Islamic law are the Holy Book (The Quran), The Sunnah (the traditions or known practices of the Prophet Muhammad ), Ijma' (Consensus), and Qiyas (Analogy). In this section of the research guide specifically presents the primary sources that include the actual rules of law created by the God and the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
Source:
https://lawresearchguides.cwru.edu/c.php?g=819978&p=5851791
Q.7 Hazrat Umar R.A was killed by a persian prisoner of war, named:
A. Hormuzan
B. Al-Mughira
C. Abdullah ibn Saba
D. Abu Lu'lu'a Firuz
Correct Answer) D: Abu Lu'lu'a Firuz
Description:
Ab? Lu?lu?a F?r?z was a Persian slave who killed the second Islamic caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab (r. 634–644) in November 644. As a highly skilled craftsman, Abu Lu'lu'a was exceptionally allowed entrance to Medina, the capital of the early caliphate which was normally off-limits to non-Arabs, to work for the caliph. Enraged by the caliph's refusal to lift a tax imposed upon him by his Arab master al-Mughira ibn Shu'ba, Abu Lu'lu'a stabbed the caliph with a double-bladed dagger while the latter was praying in the mosque, leaving him mortally wounded.
Read more at:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Lu'lu'a_Firuz
Q.9 Which tribe of Quraish, Hazrat Umar R.A belong to:
A. Banu Sa'ad
B. Banu Adi
C. Banu Tamim
D. Banu Kinanah
Correct Answer) B: Banu Adi
Description:
Hazrat Omar was the second Rashidun caliph. He was one of the most powerful and influential Muslim caliphs in history. He was a senior companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad PBUH. He succeeded Abu Bakr (632–634) as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate on 23 August 634. Hazrat Omar was born in Mecca to the Banu Adi clan, which was responsible for arbitration among the tribes. His father was Khattab ibn Nufayl and his mother was Hantama bint Hisham, from the tribe of Banu Makhzum. In his youth he used to tend to his father's camels in the plains near Mecca.
Resource:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar
Q.10 How many number of Idols were there at Kaaba?
A. 340
B. 360
C. 420
D. 450
Correct Answer) B: 360
Description:
Hubal most prominently appeared at Mecca, where an image of him was worshipped at the Kaaba. According to Karen Armstrong, the sanctuary was dedicated to Hubal, who was worshipped as the greatest of the 360 idols the Kaaba contained, which probably represented the days of the year.
Hisham Ibn Al-Kalbi's Book of Idols describes the image as shaped like a human, with the right hand broken off and replaced with a golden hand. According to Ibn Al-Kalbi, the image was made of red agate, whereas Al-Azraqi, an early Islamic commentator, described it as of "cornelian pearl".
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubal
Q.13 Who was last Commander in chief of Ghzwa-e-mautah?
A. Hazrat khalid bin waleed (R.A)
B. Hazrat Sad ibn Abi Waqqas (R.A)
C. Hazrat Amr ibn al-As (R.A)
D. Hazrat Abdallah ibn Sad (R.A)
Correct Answer) A: Hazrat khalid bin waleed (R.A)
Description:
The Battle of Mu'tah was a battle or skirmish fought in September 629 (1 Jumada al-Awwal 8 AH), near the village of Mu'tah, east of the Jordan River and Karak in Karak Governorate, between the forces of Prophet Muhammad SAW and the forces of the Byzantine Empire and their Arab Christian vassals. According to Muslim sources, after three of their leaders were killed, the command was given to Khalid ibn al-Walid and he succeeded in saving the rest of the force. Three years later the Muslims would return to defeat the Byzantine forces in the Expedition of Usama bin Zayd.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mu%27tah
Q.14 Who was the last caliph of umayyad dynasty?
A. Marwan II
B. Yazid III ibn al-Walid
C. Umar ibn Abd al-Aziz
D. Marwan I ibn al-Hakam
Correct Answer) A: Marwan II
Description:
Marw?n II, (born c. 684—died 750, Egypt), last of the Umayyad caliphs (reigned 744–750). He was killed while fleeing the forces of Ab? al-?Abb?s as-Saff??, the first caliph of the ?Abb?sid dynasty. The grandson of Marw?n I, Marw?n II was governor of Armenia and other territories for 12 years, gaining military experience which later led him to reorganize the Isl?mic army. In place of a clumsy system of divisions based on tribal loyalties, Marw?n II created smaller, more mobile divisions of paid troops under professional commanders. Ascending to the throne in 744, he completed the reconquest of Syria by 746.
Source:
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marwan-II
Q.15 _________also known as Umm al-Masakin ("Mother of the Poor"), was the fifth wife of the Holy Prophet Muhammad saw.
A. Hazrat Zaynab bint Khuzaymah
B. Hazrat Umm Habiba bint Abi Sufyan
C. Hazrat Safiyya bint Huyayy
D. Hazrat Juwayriyya bint al-Harith
Correct Answer) A: Hazrat Zaynab bint Khuzaymah
Description:
Hazrat Zaynab was the first of Holy Prophet Muhammad’s wives who was not from the Quraysh tribe. Her father, Khuzayma ibn al-Harith, was from the Hilal tribe in Mecca. Her mother is sometimes said to have been Hind bint Awf, but this tradition is weak. She acquired a reputation for extreme generosity. "She was called 'Mother of the Beggars' because of her kindness to them and her pity for them."
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaynab_bint_Khuzayma
Q.16 Taloot was the father in law of:
A. Hazrat Suliman (A.S)
B. Hazrat Moosa (A.S)
C. Hazrat Dawood (A.S)
D. Hazrat Hood (A.S)
Correct Answer) C: Hazrat Dawood (A.S)
Description:
Talut is a character in the Quran traditionally identified with the Israelite king Saul, as he is stated to be the Malik of Israel. He is also identified with Gideon, with the reasoning that the Quran references the same incident of the drinking from a river as found in the Book of Judges (7:5-7) of the Hebrew Bible, alongside other factors associated with the latter.
Talut is also mentioned in a hadith "Narrated Al-Bara: The companions of Prophet Muhammad SAW, who took part in Badr, told me that their number was that of Talut's companions who crossed the river (of Jordan) with him, and they were over three-hundred-and-ten men. By Allah, none crossed the river with him, but a believer."
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talut
Q.17 Operation Zarb-e-Azb under went in FATA. Azb was the name of:
A. Sword oh Holly Prophet SAW
B. Sword of Umar Farooq R.A
C. Sword of Ali A.S
D. Sword of Imam-e-Hussain
Correct Answer) A: Sword oh Holly Prophet SAW
Description:
Zarb-e-Azb means "sharp and cutting strike". Azb also refers to the sword owned by the Islamic prophet Muhammad, which he used in the battles of Badr and Uhud.
Resource:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Zarb-e-Azb
Q.18 What was the real name of Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah?
A. Abdullah
B. Khalid
C. Waqas
D. Amir
Correct Answer) D: Amir
Description:
Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah, fully Abu Ubaydah Amir ibn Abdillah ibn al-Jarah (583–639 CE), was one of the Companions of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Mostly known for being one of the "Ten Promised Paradise". He remained commander of a large section of the Rashidun Army during the time of the Rashid Caliph Umar and was on the list of Umar's appointed successors to the Rashidun Caliphate.
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Ubaidah_ibn_al-Jarrah
Q.19 Which is the third most authentic source of Islamic Jurisprudence?
A. Ijma
B. Qiyas
C. Sunnah
D. Tafasir
Correct Answer) A: Ijma
Description:
The primary sources of Islamic law are the Holy Book (The Quran), The Sunnah (the traditions or known practices of the Prophet Muhammad ), Ijma' (Consensus), and Qiyas (Analogy). In this section of the research guide specifically presents the primary sources that include the actual rules of law created by the God and the Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
Source:
https://lawresearchguides.cwru.edu/c.php?g=819978&p=5851791
Q.21 Who is the author of the first biography of the Holy Prophet?
A. Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari
B. Ibn Hisham
C. Ibn Ishaq
D. Ibn Kathir
Correct Answer) C: Ibn Ishaq
Description:
Mu?ammad ibn Is??q ibn Yas?r ibn Khiy?r (died 767) was an Arab Muslim historian and hagiographer. Ibn Ishaq collected oral traditions that formed the basis of an important biography of the Islamic prophet Muhammad SAW. Ibn Is?aq collected oral traditions about the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad SAW. These traditions, which he orally dictated to his pupils,are now known collectively as S?ratu Ras?li l-L?h (Life of the Messenger of God")
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_Ishaq
Harun was the younger brother of Musa, who in the Bible is known as Moses. Along with his brother, he was a prophet who was tasked by God with saving the Israelites from the tyrannical Pharaoh. Aaron was a gifted speaker, and would often speak for Musa who suffered from a speech impediment. He was largely responsible with teaching the Israelites the way of worship as it was laid out in the Torah of that time. According to Qur'an, Moses prayed to God to grant him fluency of speech, and grant his brother Aaron the gift of prophecy so that he may help him and be a deputy to him in all his tasks ahead. God granted Moses his requests and told him that he could take his brother along with him, and told him to be gentle in his language and be patient in all his dealings.
Source:
https://www.mtholyoke.edu/projects/lrc/arabic/women_deceit/texts/anas_ibn_malik.html
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