Islaic Quiz - Part 5

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  • 1. 

    What does the word Qur'aan means ?

    • A.

      Recitation

    • B.

      Holy Book

    • C.

      Allah's Book

    • D.

      The Book

    Correct Answer
    A. Recitation
    Explanation
    The word "Qur'an" means recitation. It refers to the Islamic holy book that is believed to be a revelation from Allah. The Qur'an is recited and memorized by Muslims around the world as a form of worship and spiritual connection. It is considered to be the literal word of Allah and is highly revered in the Islamic faith.

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  • 2. 

    The _____ were created out of the elements of light and were made for the purpose of carrying out Allah's will.

    • A.

      Angels

    • B.

      Jinn

    • C.

      Mankind

    • D.

      Shaitan

    Correct Answer
    A. Angels
    Explanation
    Angels were created out of the elements of light and were made for the purpose of carrying out Allah's will. They are celestial beings that serve as messengers and intermediaries between Allah and mankind. Unlike humans and jinn, angels do not possess free will and are purely obedient to Allah's commands. They are believed to be invisible to humans, but can take on physical forms when necessary. Angels play a significant role in Islamic theology and are considered to be a vital part of the spiritual realm.

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  • 3. 

    For how many years did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) preached in Madinah ?

    • A.

      10

    • B.

      13

    • C.

      15

    • D.

      8

    Correct Answer
    A. 10
    Explanation
    Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) preached in Madinah for a period of 10 years. After facing persecution in Makkah, he migrated to Madinah in the year 622 CE. In Madinah, he established the first Islamic state and continued to spread the message of Islam, leading the community and engaging in various battles and negotiations. His time in Madinah was marked by significant events such as the signing of the Constitution of Madinah and the conquest of Makkah.

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  • 4. 

    Which is the shortest Surah in the Quran?

    • A.

      Al-Kausar

    • B.

      Al-Nas

    • C.

      Al-Asr

    • D.

      Al-Ikhlas

    Correct Answer
    A. Al-Kausar
    Explanation
    Al-Kausar is the shortest Surah in the Quran. This Surah consists of only three verses and is located in the 108th chapter of the Quran. It is named after the Arabic word "Kausar," which means abundance or plenty. The Surah emphasizes the blessings and abundance bestowed upon the Prophet Muhammad by God and serves as a reminder of the importance of gratitude and humility.

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  • 5. 

    Which companion of the Prophet (s.a.w) is termed Companion of the Cave ?

    • A.

      Abu Bakr (r.a)

    • B.

      Ali (r.a)

    • C.

      Umar (r.a)

    • D.

      Usman (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Abu Bakr (r.a)
    Explanation
    The companion of the Prophet (s.a.w) who is termed as the Companion of the Cave is Abu Bakr (r.a). This refers to the incident of the Prophet and Abu Bakr taking refuge in the cave of Thawr during their migration from Makkah to Madinah. Abu Bakr (r.a) was a close companion and a trusted friend of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w), and his unwavering support and loyalty during this difficult time earned him the title of the Companion of the Cave.

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  • 6. 

    How many Surah's were revealed in Madinah ?

    • A.

      28

    • B.

      100

    • C.

      10

    • D.

      1

    Correct Answer
    A. 28
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 28. This means that 28 Surahs were revealed in Madinah.

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  • 7. 

    The 99 beautiful names of Allah are called ?

    • A.

      Al Asma Al Husna

    • B.

      Al Karim

    • C.

      Al Husna

    • D.

      Al Rehman Al Husna

    Correct Answer
    A. Al Asma Al Husna
    Explanation
    The 99 beautiful names of Allah are referred to as "Al Asma Al Husna". This term is commonly used to describe the collection of names that represent the attributes and qualities of Allah in Islam. These names are considered sacred and are recited and memorized by Muslims as a way to praise and worship Allah.

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  • 8. 

    Who did Abu Bakr (r.a) choose to be the next Caliph ?

    • A.

      Umar bin al-Khattab (r.a)

    • B.

      Ali bin Abi Talib (r.a)

    • C.

      Uthman bin Affan (r.a)

    • D.

      Zayd bin Thabit (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Umar bin al-Khattab (r.a)
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr (r.a) chose Umar bin al-Khattab (r.a) to be the next Caliph.

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  • 9. 

    How many Surah's were revealed in Makkah ?

    • A.

      86

    • B.

      50

    • C.

      70

    • D.

      10

    Correct Answer
    A. 86
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 86. This means that 86 Surahs were revealed in Makkah.

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  • 10. 

    Which was the first mosque built by the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) ?

    • A.

      Masjid-e-Quba

    • B.

      Masjid-e-Nabvi

    • C.

      Masjid Al-Aqsa

    • D.

      Masjid Al-Haram

    Correct Answer
    A. Masjid-e-Quba
    Explanation
    The first mosque built by Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was Masjid-e-Quba. This mosque holds great significance as it was established by the Prophet himself upon his arrival in Medina. It was a place of worship and a center for the Muslim community. The construction of Masjid-e-Quba marked the beginning of the Islamic era in Medina and served as a model for future mosque constructions.

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  • 11. 

    What is the meaning of "Assalaamu alaikum" ?

    • A.

      Peace be upon you

    • B.

      Blessings be on you

    • C.

      Peace

    • D.

      May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon you

    Correct Answer
    A. Peace be upon you
    Explanation
    The phrase "Assalaamu alaikum" is an Arabic greeting commonly used by Muslims. It is a way of saying "Peace be upon you" and is often used as a form of greeting or farewell. The phrase is rooted in the Islamic tradition of wishing peace and blessings upon others.

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  • 12. 

    Where did Prophet (s.aw) received the first revelation ?

    • A.

      The cave of HIra

    • B.

      The cave of Badr

    • C.

      Mount Tur

    • D.

      Sinai

    Correct Answer
    A. The cave of HIra
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the cave of Hira. This is where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) received the first revelation from Allah through the angel Gabriel. The cave of Hira is located near the city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It was in this cave that the Prophet would often retreat to for seclusion and contemplation before the start of his prophethood. It was during one of these retreats that the angel Gabriel appeared to him and delivered the first verses of the Quran, marking the beginning of his mission as a prophet.

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  • 13. 

    What did Prophet Musa (a.s) do with the golden calf made by al-Samiri ?

    • A.

      He burned it and scattered the ashes over the sea

    • B.

      He broke it into pieces

    • C.

      He melted it and gave small piece to everyone

    • D.

      He buried it

    Correct Answer
    A. He burned it and scattered the ashes over the sea
    Explanation
    After discovering that the Israelites had created a golden calf to worship, Prophet Musa (a.s) became angry and destroyed the idol. He burned it until it turned into ashes and then scattered those ashes over the sea. This act symbolized the complete eradication of the false idol and served as a reminder to the Israelites of the importance of worshiping only Allah.

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  • 14. 

    On which mount did the Prophet Musa (a.s) receive Allah's call ?

    • A.

      Mount Tur

    • B.

      Mount Hira

    • C.

      Mount Judi

    • D.

      Mount Darr

    Correct Answer
    A. Mount Tur
    Explanation
    Mount Tur is the correct answer because according to Islamic tradition, it is believed that Prophet Musa (a.s) received Allah's call on Mount Tur. Mount Tur is also known as Mount Sinai and is located in the Sinai Peninsula. It is mentioned in the Quran and various Hadiths as the place where Prophet Musa (a.s) spoke to Allah and received the commandments, including the Ten Commandments.

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  • 15. 

    How were the Prophet Yahya (a.s) and Prophet Isa (a.s) related ?

    • A.

      Cousins

    • B.

      Brothers

    • C.

      Uncle and Nephew

    • D.

      Father and Son

    Correct Answer
    A. Cousins
    Explanation
    Prophet Yahya (a.s) and Prophet Isa (a.s) were related as cousins. This means that they were the children of siblings. In this case, their mothers were sisters, making them cousins.

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  • 16. 

    The first migration that the Muslims made was to where ?

    • A.

      Abyssinia

    • B.

      Madina

    • C.

      Jeddah

    • D.

      Syria

    Correct Answer
    A. Abyssinia
    Explanation
    The first migration that the Muslims made was to Abyssinia. This migration, known as the First Hijra, occurred when the Muslims faced persecution in Mecca and sought refuge in Abyssinia, which was ruled by a Christian king known for his just rule. The Muslims hoped to find safety and freedom to practice their religion in Abyssinia, and their migration there marked an important turning point in the early history of Islam.

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  • 17. 

    What are the names of the two parts of the miraculous journey that the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) take ?

    • A.

      Isra and Mi'raj

    • B.

      Isra and Hajj

    • C.

      Umrah and Mi'raj

    • D.

      Umrah and Hajj

    Correct Answer
    A. Isra and Mi'raj
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Isra and Mi'raj. Isra refers to the night journey of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) from Mecca to Jerusalem, while Mi'raj refers to his ascension from Jerusalem to the heavens. This miraculous journey is significant in Islamic tradition as it represents the Prophet's spiritual journey and his encounter with various prophets and divine revelations.

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  • 18. 

    What battle did Muslims lose ?

    • A.

      Battle of Uhud

    • B.

      Battle of Badr

    • C.

      Battle of Khandaq

    • D.

      Battle of Hunayn

    Correct Answer
    A. Battle of Uhud
    Explanation
    The Battle of Uhud was a significant battle in Islamic history where the Muslims faced a defeat. It took place in 625 CE near the city of Medina. The battle was a result of a strategic error made by the Muslim forces, leading to a loss against the Quraysh tribe. Despite having an initial advantage, the Muslims were defeated due to a lack of discipline and disobedience to the Prophet Muhammad's orders. This defeat taught the Muslims valuable lessons in warfare and unity, and they later emerged stronger in subsequent battles.

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  • 19. 

    When did the Battle of Uhud takes place ?

    • A.

      3rd Hijra

    • B.

      2nd Hijra

    • C.

      5th Hijra

    • D.

      7th Hijra

    Correct Answer
    A. 3rd Hijra
    Explanation
    The Battle of Uhud took place in the 3rd Hijra.

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  • 20. 

    Who was the wetnurse that fed the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) in infancy ?

    • A.

      Halima

    • B.

      Khadija

    • C.

      Hanifa

    • D.

      Amina

    Correct Answer
    A. Halima
    Explanation
    Halima is the correct answer because she was the wetnurse who fed Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) in his infancy. Halima was a Bedouin woman who took care of him and provided him with nourishment. She played a crucial role in his early life and is well-known for her role as his wetnurse.

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  • 21. 

    For how many years did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) preached in Makkah ?

    • A.

      13

    • B.

      10

    • C.

      15

    • D.

      8

    Correct Answer
    A. 13
    Explanation
    Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) preached in Makkah for a total of 13 years. During this time, he spread the message of Islam and faced numerous challenges and opposition from the Quraysh tribe. The period of his preaching in Makkah is known as the Makkan period, which was characterized by the early stages of the Islamic faith and the establishment of the Muslim community.

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  • 22. 

    Who was Prophet Nuh (a.s) son who was a disbeliever and was drowned in the flood ?

    • A.

      Kanan

    • B.

      Uzair

    • C.

      Kanala

    • D.

      Zulaikha

    Correct Answer
    A. Kanan
  • 23. 

    When the Ashab al Kahf (Companions of the Cave) were put to sleep by Allah (swt) which animal stayed at the entrance of the cave ?

    • A.

      Dog

    • B.

      Cat

    • C.

      Horse

    • D.

      Mouse

    Correct Answer
    A. Dog
    Explanation
    When the Ashab al Kahf were put to sleep by Allah, a dog stayed at the entrance of the cave. The story of Ashab al Kahf is mentioned in the Quran, where a group of young men sought refuge in a cave to escape persecution for their belief in Allah. Allah caused them to sleep for many years, and during this time, a dog was appointed to guard the entrance of the cave. This dog is seen as a symbol of loyalty and protection in the story.

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  • 24. 

    Which Prophet was given the gift of speech in infancy ?

    • A.

      Prophet Isa (a.s)

    • B.

      Prophet Yaqub (a.s)

    • C.

      Prophet Yusuf (a.s)

    • D.

      Prophet Yunus (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Prophet Isa (a.s)
    Explanation
    Prophet Isa (a.s) was given the gift of speech in infancy. This is mentioned in the Quran, where it is stated that when Maryam (Mary) brought baby Isa (Jesus) to her people, they accused her of committing a great sin. However, baby Isa miraculously spoke and defended his mother, proclaiming his prophethood. This event demonstrates the special status and miracles associated with Prophet Isa (a.s).

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  • 25. 

    Who falsely accused the Prophet Yusuf (a.s)

    • A.

      Zulaykha

    • B.

      Aziz

    • C.

      Judah

    • D.

      Benjamen

    Correct Answer
    A. Zulaykha
    Explanation
    Zulaykha falsely accused the Prophet Yusuf (a.s).

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