Islamic Quiz - Part 3

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  • 1. 

    Which Prophet did Bani Israel (the children of Israel) followed ?

    • A.

      Yaqub (a.s)

    • B.

      Yunus (a.s)

    • C.

      Yusuf (a.s)

    • D.

      Yahya (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Yaqub (a.s)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Yaqub (a.s). Bani Israel, also known as the children of Israel, followed Yaqub (a.s) as their Prophet.

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  • 2. 

    Surah Al-Fil tells that the army of elephants were turned into .…

    • A.

      Eaten up straw (dry leaves)

    • B.

      Dead animals

    • C.

      Dust

    • D.

      Stones

    Correct Answer
    A. Eaten up straw (dry leaves)
    Explanation
    Surah Al-Fil tells the story of how the army of elephants, led by Abraha, was destroyed when they attempted to attack the Kaaba in Mecca. According to the surah, Allah sent flocks of birds carrying small stones, which they dropped on the army, causing them to be eaten up like straw or dry leaves. This explanation aligns with the context of the surah and the events described in it.

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  • 3. 

    What does the Arabic word "Fiqh" mean?

    • A.

      Knowledge and understanding

    • B.

      Something obligatory in Islam

    • C.

      A straight path

    • D.

      Sayings of the Prophet (pbuh)

    Correct Answer
    A. Knowledge and understanding
    Explanation
    The Arabic word "Fiqh" refers to knowledge and understanding. In Islamic context, it specifically refers to the understanding and interpretation of Islamic law and jurisprudence. Fiqh encompasses the rules and regulations that govern various aspects of a Muslim's life, including worship, transactions, family matters, and more. It involves the study and application of the Quran, Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad), and the consensus of scholars. Fiqh plays a crucial role in guiding Muslims in their daily lives and ensuring that they adhere to the teachings of Islam.

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  • 4. 

    One of the way Islam spread at the very beginning was because _______

    • A.

      Slaves who were freed by Abu Bakr (r.a.) converted to Islam

    • B.

      The non-believers were forced to convert to Islam or be killed

    • C.

      The non-believers were offered money to convert to Islam

    • D.

      The non-believers were concerned for persecution if not converted to Islam

    Correct Answer
    A. Slaves who were freed by Abu Bakr (r.a.) converted to Islam
  • 5. 

    Who did Abu Bakr choose to be the next Caliph?

    • A.

      Umar bin al-khattab

    • B.

      Zayd bin thabit

    • C.

      Bilal bin rabah

    • D.

      Uthman

    Correct Answer
    A. Umar bin al-khattab
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr chose Umar bin al-Khattab to be the next Caliph. Umar bin al-Khattab was a close companion of the Prophet Muhammad and played a significant role in the early development of Islam. He was known for his strong leadership skills and his commitment to upholding justice and the teachings of Islam. Abu Bakr's choice of Umar as his successor was based on Umar's qualities and abilities, making him the most suitable candidate for the position of Caliph.

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  • 6. 

    What is Hijra?

    • A.

      The migration of the Prophet from Makkah to Madina

    • B.

      Prophet's coming back to Makkah from Madinah

    • C.

      Beginning of Islamic calendar

    • D.

      The time when people started accepting Islam

    Correct Answer
    A. The migration of the Prophet from Makkah to Madina
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the migration of the Prophet from Makkah to Madina. This event, known as the Hijra, occurred in 622 AD and marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar. It was a significant turning point in Islamic history as it established the first Muslim community in Madina and allowed Islam to spread and flourish. The Hijra also symbolizes the Prophet's struggle and perseverance in spreading the message of Islam despite facing persecution in Makkah.

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  • 7. 

     Verses 1 to 5 of this Sura were the first revelation upon Prophet (pbuh). What's the name of this Sura ?

    • A.

      Alaq

    • B.

      Zilzal

    • C.

      Fatiha

    • D.

      Nasr

    Correct Answer
    A. Alaq
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Alaq. Verses 1 to 5 of this Sura were the first revelation upon Prophet (pbuh).

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  • 8. 

    What is Hajjatul Wida?

    • A.

      The last Hajj performed by Prophet (pbuh)

    • B.

      It is washing yourself before prayer

    • C.

      One of the five daily prayers

    • D.

      One of the pillars of Islam

    Correct Answer
    A. The last Hajj performed by Prophet (pbuh)
    Explanation
    Hajjatul Wida refers to the last Hajj performed by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). This was the final pilgrimage he made before his death and it holds great significance in Islamic history. It was during this Hajj that the Prophet delivered his famous farewell sermon, emphasizing the importance of unity, equality, and justice among Muslims. The Hajjatul Wida serves as a reminder of the Prophet's teachings and the completion of his mission.

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  • 9. 

    One of the slaves who was freed by Abu Bakr was named _______

    • A.

      Bilal bin Rabah

    • B.

      Hisham

    • C.

      Umar

    • D.

      Zayd bin Thabit

    Correct Answer
    A. Bilal bin Rabah
    Explanation
    Bilal bin Rabah was one of the slaves who was freed by Abu Bakr. He is well-known in Islamic history for his unwavering faith and devotion to Islam. Bilal became the first official muezzin (the person who calls Muslims to prayer) in Islam and played a significant role in spreading the message of Islam. His story serves as an inspiration for believers, highlighting the importance of equality and the liberation of slaves in Islamic teachings.

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  • 10. 

    When did the Battle of Badr take place?

    • A.

      The second year of Hijra

    • B.

      The third year of Hijra

    • C.

      The fourth year of Hijra

    • D.

      The fifth year of Hijra

    Correct Answer
    A. The second year of Hijra
    Explanation
    The Battle of Badr took place in the second year of Hijra.

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  • 11. 

    Name the Surah which refers to the creation of man from a mere clot of blood

    • A.

      Alaq

    • B.

      Nasr

    • C.

      Zilzal

    • D.

      Adiyat

    Correct Answer
    A. Alaq
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Alaq. This Surah refers to the creation of man from a mere clot of blood.

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  • 12. 

    Abu Bakr (r.a.) __________ worshipped idols before converting to Islam.

    • A.

      Never

    • B.

      Sometimes

    • C.

      Once

    • D.

      Always

    Correct Answer
    A. Never
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr (r.a.) is known for being a devout Muslim and one of the closest companions of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The statement implies that Abu Bakr (r.a.) never worshipped idols before converting to Islam. This aligns with historical accounts and his reputation as a pious individual who embraced Islam wholeheartedly.

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  • 13. 

    What was Bilal's job?

    • A.

      To call muslims for prayer

    • B.

      To feed the muslim's camels

    • C.

      To grow food for the muslims

    • D.

      To help muslims in work

    Correct Answer
    A. To call muslims for prayer
    Explanation
    Bilal's job was to call Muslims for prayer. This is evident from the phrase "to call Muslims for prayer" in the given options. Bilal's role as a muezzin, which is a person who recites the call to prayer, is well-known in Islamic history. He would climb to the top of the mosque to make the adhan, the call to prayer, to notify Muslims of the time for prayer. This duty highlights the importance of Bilal's role in facilitating the religious practices of the Muslim community.

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  • 14. 

    If a Muslim breaks his oath he must provide feed how many poor people and if not then he must fast for how many days ?

    • A.

      10 people or 3 fasts

    • B.

      21 people or 8 fast

    • C.

      13 people or 5 fast

    • D.

      17 people or 3 fast

    Correct Answer
    A. 10 people or 3 fasts
    Explanation
    If a Muslim breaks his oath, he must either provide feed for 10 poor people or fast for 3 days. This is based on the principle of Kaffarah, which is a form of expiation for breaking an oath. The person has the option to either feed 10 poor people or fast for 3 consecutive days as a way to seek forgiveness and make amends for breaking the oath.

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  • 15. 

    Tahnik is .…

    • A.

      Chewing a date and feeding a newborn after the birth

    • B.

      Reading the Adhan in a newborn's ear

    • C.

      The name of a tribe of Arabia

    • D.

      Naming a newborn

    Correct Answer
    A. Chewing a date and feeding a newborn after the birth
    Explanation
    Tahnik is the act of chewing a date and then feeding it to a newborn baby after birth. This practice is commonly done in some cultures as it is believed to have various benefits for the baby, such as providing them with nutrients, soothing their hunger, and strengthening their bond with the person performing the tahnik.

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  • 16. 

    Qasr prayer is ...... 

    • A.

      The one when we can shorten the four rakah to two rakah prayer during traveling

    • B.

      The one when we can shorten the two rakah to one rakah prayer during traveling

    • C.

      The one when we can shorten the four rakah to two rakah prayer when one is sick

    • D.

      The one when we can pray in a hurry because we want to do something else

    Correct Answer
    A. The one when we can shorten the four rakah to two rakah prayer during traveling
    Explanation
    Qasr prayer is the prayer that can be shortened when a person is traveling. Instead of performing the regular four rakahs, the traveler is allowed to perform only two rakahs. This is a concession granted in Islamic law to make it easier for individuals who are on a journey and may have limited time or resources for prayer.

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  • 17. 

    The Arabic word `Bidah' in Islamic terminology means .…

    • A.

      An innovated belief or practice added to the original and authentic Islamic belief or practice

    • B.

      Use of individual reasoning to draw conclusion from the Quran or the Sunnah in conformity with the general principle of Islam

    • C.

      One's own understanding of the Quran and Sunnah

    • D.

      A new meaning given to a Quranic verse

    Correct Answer
    A. An innovated belief or practice added to the original and authentic Islamic belief or practice
    Explanation
    The Arabic word "Bidah" in Islamic terminology refers to an innovated belief or practice that is added to the original and authentic Islamic belief or practice. It implies introducing something new into the religion that was not originally part of it. This term is used to describe practices or beliefs that deviate from the established teachings of Islam.

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  • 18. 

    Who was first among the following, to believe in the call to Allah's faith?

    • A.

      Abu Bakr (r.a)

    • B.

      Umar bin al-Khattab (r.a)

    • C.

      Bilal bin Rabah (r.a)

    • D.

      Uthman (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Abu Bakr (r.a)
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr (r.a) was the first among the given options to believe in the call to Allah's faith. This can be inferred from historical accounts that highlight Abu Bakr's unwavering faith and immediate acceptance of Prophet Muhammad's message. Abu Bakr's devotion and loyalty to Islam were evident throughout his life, making him one of the closest companions of the Prophet and the first Caliph of Islam after Prophet Muhammad's demise.

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  • 19. 

    Abu Bakr (r.a.) had a dream while traveling on a business trip. What was the dream about?

    • A.

      That a prophet will appear from among his people and that Abu Bakr (r.a.) will be his helper

    • B.

      That Abu Bakr (r.a.) will one day become a prophet

    • C.

      That the tribe of Abu Bakr (r.a.) was in danger

    • D.

      That Abu Bakr (r.a.) would make a big profit in the business he was about to start

    Correct Answer
    A. That a prophet will appear from among his people and that Abu Bakr (r.a.) will be his helper
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr (r.a.) had a dream while traveling on a business trip, in which he saw that a prophet will appear from among his people and that he will be the helper of this prophet. This dream indicates that Abu Bakr (r.a.) will play a significant role in supporting and assisting the future prophet. It highlights his importance and his role in the future of his community.

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  • 20. 

     Amena was the mother of ?

    • A.

      Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w)

    • B.

      Prophet Isa (a.s)

    • C.

      Prophet Ibrahim (a.s)

    • D.

      Prophet Yusuf (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w)
    Explanation
    Amena was the mother of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). This is known from historical accounts and Islamic tradition. Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was born to Amena bint Wahb and Abdullah ibn Abdul-Muttalib in the year 570 CE in Mecca. Amena played a significant role in the early life of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) and is revered as his mother in Islamic teachings.

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  • 21. 

    Which was the first Qibla or direction of prayers for the Muslims ?

    • A.

      Masjid Al-Aqsa

    • B.

      Masjid Al-Qubah

    • C.

      Masjid Al-Nabvi

    • D.

      Masjid Al-haram

    Correct Answer
    A. Masjid Al-Aqsa
    Explanation
    Masjid Al-Aqsa was the first Qibla or direction of prayers for Muslims. This is because when Prophet Muhammad initially received the command to pray towards the Kaaba in Mecca, he and the early Muslims were facing Jerusalem. However, later on, the direction of prayer was changed to face the Kaaba in Mecca. This historical significance makes Masjid Al-Aqsa the first Qibla for the Muslims.

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  • 22. 

    What duties are assigned to Angel Mikail ?

    • A.

      The command of the weather

    • B.

      To take away soul of people

    • C.

      To deliver message of Allah

    • D.

      To blow the trumpet twice at the end of time

    Correct Answer
    A. The command of the weather
    Explanation
    Angel Mikail is assigned the duty of commanding the weather. This means that he has the authority to control and manipulate the weather according to Allah's will. He is responsible for bringing rain, sunshine, storms, and other natural phenomena. This duty showcases his power and influence over the elements of nature.

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  • 23. 

    Prophet Saleh was sent to ?

    • A.

      People of Samud

    • B.

      People of Aad

    • C.

      Bani Israel

    • D.

      Banu Saad

    Correct Answer
    A. People of Samud
    Explanation
    Prophet Saleh was sent to the people of Samud. The people of Samud were a tribe mentioned in the Quran who lived in the ancient city of Al-Hijr. They were known for their rebelliousness and their worship of idols. Prophet Saleh was sent to guide them and warn them of the consequences of their actions, urging them to worship only one God. However, they rejected his message and were ultimately destroyed by a severe punishment from God.

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  • 24. 

    Which Surah's recitation gives the reward of reading the Quran 1/3 times ?

    • A.

      Surah Ikhlaas

    • B.

      Surah Fatiha

    • C.

      Surah Naas

    • D.

      Surah Nooh

    Correct Answer
    A. Surah Ikhlaas
    Explanation
    Surah Ikhlaas is the correct answer because it is a short surah but carries immense significance in Islamic teachings. It emphasizes the concept of monotheism and the belief in the oneness of Allah. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) himself referred to it as one-third of the Quran, indicating its importance. Therefore, reciting Surah Ikhlaas is believed to carry the reward of reading the entire Quran one-third times.

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  • 25. 

    If the pilgrim committed violating rules during Ihram he should .... ?

    • A.

      Expiate a sheep or fast 3 days

    • B.

      Fast 10 days

    • C.

      Expiate a sheep and fast 3 days

    • D.

      Fast 7 days

    Correct Answer
    A. Expiate a sheep or fast 3 days
    Explanation
    If a pilgrim commits a violation of the rules during Ihram, they have the option to either expiate a sheep or fast for three days. This means that they can choose to either sacrifice a sheep as a form of atonement for their mistake, or they can choose to fast for three consecutive days as a means of seeking forgiveness and making up for their error.

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