1.
Which surah if recited by a believing man over a mountain, it would have melted?
Correct Answer
A. Surah Al-Mu'minoon
Explanation
Surah Al-Mu'minoon is believed to have the power to melt a mountain if recited by a believing man. This may be due to the strong faith and sincerity of the believer, which is reflected in the recitation of this particular surah. The surah emphasizes the qualities and characteristics of true believers, such as humility, honesty, and the fulfillment of their obligations to Allah. It is believed that the recitation of this surah with true faith and devotion can have a profound impact and even melt the hardest of hearts or obstacles, symbolized by the melting of a mountain.
2.
Which surah if recited in the same manner in which it was revealed, it will serve for him as a light on the Day of Judgment, from his domicile to Makkah and whoever recites the last ten verses, and it happens that Ad-Dajjal (the Anti-Christ) should appear after that, Dajjal would not be empowered over him?
Correct Answer
E. Surah Al-Kahf
Explanation
Surah Al-Kahf, if recited in the same manner in which it was revealed, will serve as a light on the Day of Judgment. It will guide the person from their home to Makkah. Additionally, if someone recites the last ten verses of Surah Al-Kahf and then the Anti-Christ (Dajjal) appears, the person will be protected from Dajjal's influence.
3.
Which surah you would never recite that is more cherished by Allah and more profound in His sight?
Correct Answer
C. Surah Al-Falaq
Explanation
Surah Al-Falaq is a surah that holds great significance in the eyes of Allah. It is a chapter from the Quran that seeks refuge in Allah from the evil of darkness, jealousy, and harmful creatures. This surah teaches believers to seek protection and guidance from Allah in times of difficulty and to trust in His power and mercy. By reciting Surah Al-Falaq, one demonstrates their faith in Allah's ability to protect them from harm and their reliance on His guidance. Therefore, it is a surah that is highly cherished by Allah and holds profound meaning in His sight.
4.
Which surah is equal to one third of the Koran?
Correct Answer
B. Surah Al-Ikhlas
Explanation
Surah Al-Ikhlas is considered to be equal to one-third of the Quran because it emphasizes the concept of the oneness of Allah. It highlights the fundamental belief in Islam that Allah is unique, eternal, and has no partners or children. This surah is short but carries a profound message, encapsulating the core teachings of monotheism. Its significance and concise nature make it comparable to one-third of the Quran in terms of its weight and importance.
5.
Which surah is a clearance from shirk (polytheism)?
Correct Answer
D. Surah Al-Kafiroon
Explanation
Surah Al-Kafiroon is a clearance from shirk (polytheism) because it emphasizes the Islamic concept of monotheism and rejects all forms of polytheism. The surah states that the believers do not worship what the disbelievers worship, and the disbelievers do not worship what the believers worship. It emphasizes the distinction between belief in one God and belief in multiple gods, making it a clear declaration against polytheism.
6.
Which surah if recited is equal to a recitation of one thousand verses?
Correct Answer
E. Surah At-Takathur
Explanation
Surah At-Takathur is equal to a recitation of one thousand verses.
7.
Which surah equals to the reward of one half of the Koran recitation?
Correct Answer
B. Surah Adiyat
Explanation
Surah Adiyat is believed to equal the reward of one half of the Quran recitation. This is because the surah emphasizes the importance of striving and sacrificing for the sake of Allah. It highlights the concept of struggle and perseverance in the path of righteousness. By reciting this surah, one is reminded of the significance of putting in effort and being steadfast in their faith, which is considered to be a reward equivalent to reciting half of the Quran.
8.
Which surah if recited helps in difficulty in remembering and equals to one third of the Koran?
Correct Answer
A. Surah Al-Zalzalah
Explanation
Surah Al-Zalzalah is believed to help in difficulty in remembering and is considered to be equal to one-third of the Quran. This surah emphasizes the importance of good deeds and the consequences of even the smallest of actions. It serves as a reminder that every action has a weight and will be accounted for on the Day of Judgment. Reciting this surah is believed to bring blessings and aid in improving memory and understanding.
9.
Which surah has thirty verses and defends the person until it puts him into paradise?
Correct Answer
C. Surah Al-Mulk
Explanation
Surah Al-Mulk is the correct answer because it has thirty verses and it is believed to defend the person who recites it until it leads them to paradise. This surah emphasizes the greatness of Allah's creation and the importance of recognizing His power and authority. It serves as a reminder of the consequences of one's actions and the ultimate reward of paradise for those who believe and do righteous deeds. Reciting this surah regularly is believed to provide protection and blessings in this life and the hereafter.
10.
Which surah if recited at night the person would never encounter poverty?
Correct Answer
E. Surah Al-Waqiah
Explanation
Surah Al-Waqiah is believed to be the correct answer because it is known as the Surah of Wealth. It is believed that reciting this Surah at night will protect a person from poverty. This Surah emphasizes the importance of faith and the consequences of one's actions. It encourages believers to trust in Allah's provision and to be grateful for the blessings they receive. By reciting Surah Al-Waqiah, it is believed that a person's faith and trust in Allah's provision will be strengthened, leading to protection from poverty.
11.
Everything has a bride, and the bride of the Koran is...?
Correct Answer
C. Surah Ar-Rahman
Explanation
The bride of the Koran is Surah Ar-Rahman. This implies that Surah Ar-Rahman holds a special significance or beauty within the Koran, similar to how a bride is cherished and celebrated in a wedding ceremony.
12.
Which surah is known as the greatest surah of the Koran in which there is a cure for all maladies (illnesses) except death, it is equivalent to two thirds of the Koran and holds the place as the "Mother of the Koran"?
Correct Answer
C. Surah Al-Fatiha
Explanation
Surah Al-Fatiha is known as the greatest surah of the Koran because it contains a cure for all illnesses except death. It is also equivalent to two thirds of the Koran and holds the place as the "Mother of the Koran".
13.
Which surah there is a blessing in it, and there is sorrow for abandoning it, and it is unbearable for the idle? As well the Prophet Muhammad said, "Everything has a hump and the hump of the Koran is...?
Correct Answer
E. Surah Al-Baqara
Explanation
Surah Al-Baqara is the correct answer because it is a surah in the Quran that holds great blessings and rewards for those who recite it and follow its teachings. It is also said that abandoning the recitation of this surah brings sorrow and hardship. The phrase "Everything has a hump and the hump of the Koran is..." suggests that Surah Al-Baqara is considered the most important and central part of the Quran, emphasizing its significance and the need to give it due attention.
14.
Which surah if recited on Friday the angels will invoke blessings on him/her till night comes?
Correct Answer
B. Surah Al-Imran
Explanation
Surah Al-Imran is the correct answer because it is mentioned in a hadith that whoever recites Surah Al-Imran on Friday, the angels will invoke blessings on him/her until the night comes. This hadith highlights the importance and blessings of reciting this particular surah on Fridays.
15.
Which surah is from the core of the Koran and was revealed in it's entirity, seen off my seventy angels from each heaven until they delivered it to the Prophet?
Correct Answer
A. Surah Al-An'am
Explanation
Surah Al-An'am is the correct answer because it is considered one of the core chapters of the Quran, and it was revealed in its entirety. Additionally, it is believed that seventy angels from each heaven delivered this surah to the Prophet Muhammad.
16.
Which surah it is that if any Muslim who recites it or teaches it to his family and slaves, Allah shall ease for him the agony of death, and give him the strength that will prevent him from envying a fellow Muslim?
Correct Answer
C. Surah Yusuf
Explanation
Surah Yusuf is the correct answer because it is the surah that, according to a hadith, if recited or taught by a Muslim to their family and slaves, Allah will ease the pain and difficulty of death for them and grant them the strength to not feel envy towards their fellow Muslims. This surah contains the story of the Prophet Yusuf (Joseph), which teaches important lessons about patience, resilience, and trust in Allah's plan. By reciting and understanding this surah, Muslims can gain valuable insights and qualities that can help them in their lives and in facing death with ease.
17.
A thousand years before creating the heavens and the Earth, Allah recited a surah, and when the angels heard the recitation they said, ‘Happy are the people to whom this comes down, happy are the minds which carry this, and happy are the tongues which utter this. Which surah was that?
Correct Answer
E. Surah Ta-Ha
18.
Which surah will dispute on behalf of the one who recites it when he is in his grave saying, ‘O’ Allah, if I am part of Thy Book, make me an intercessor for him. But if I am not a part of Thy Book, blot me out of it' and will be like a bird putting its wing on him, it will intercede for him and will protect him from the punishment in the grave?
Correct Answer
E. Surah As-Sajdah
Explanation
Surah As-Sajdah is the correct answer because it is known as the Surah of Prostration and it emphasizes the importance of prostrating to Allah. The surah contains a supplication made by the believers in their graves, asking Allah to make them intercessors for those who recite this surah. It highlights the belief in the power of intercession and protection from punishment in the grave for those who recite this surah.
19.
Which surah is known as the "heart of the Koran" and if it read for seeking Allah’s pleasure, his past sins will be forgiven?
Correct Answer
B. Surah Ya-Seen
Explanation
Surah Ya-Seen is known as the "heart of the Koran" because it holds deep spiritual and emotional significance. It is believed that if this surah is read with the intention of seeking Allah's pleasure, one's past sins will be forgiven. This surah is highly revered and recited for its powerful message and the blessings it brings to the reader.
20.
Which surah does not begin in the Name of Allah (Bismillah) and was one of the last surahs to be revealed?
Correct Answer
D. Surah At-Tawba
Explanation
Surah At-Tawba is the correct answer because it is the only surah among the options that does not begin with the phrase "Bismillah" (In the name of Allah). Additionally, it is known to be one of the last surahs to be revealed in the Quran.
21.
Which surah is the adornment of the Koran?
Correct Answer
B. Surah Ar-Rahman
Explanation
Surah Ar-Rahman is considered the adornment of the Quran because it emphasizes the infinite mercy and blessings of Allah. It beautifully describes the wonders of creation and the bounties provided by Allah. The surah repeatedly asks the rhetorical question "Which of the favors of your Lord will you deny?" to remind believers of the countless blessings bestowed upon them. The surah's poetic and rhythmic style, along with its powerful message, makes it a standout chapter in the Quran, hence earning its title as the adornment of the Quran.
22.
Which surah if recited would be equivalent to one fourth of the Koran?
Correct Answer
C. Surah Al-Nasr
Explanation
Surah Al-Nasr is considered to be equivalent to one fourth of the Quran because it is a short surah consisting of only three verses. Despite its brevity, it carries a profound message about the victory and success that comes with the help of Allah. The surah emphasizes the importance of gratitude and seeking forgiveness from Allah. Its concise yet powerful message makes it significant and deserving of its equivalence to one fourth of the Quran.
23.
Which surah if recited two hundred times daily the sins of fifty years will be wiped out, unless he is in debt?
Correct Answer
D. Surah Al-Ikhlas
Explanation
Surah Al-Ikhlas is believed to have the power to wipe out sins of fifty years if recited two hundred times daily. This surah is highly revered in Islam and is often referred to as the "purity of faith" due to its emphasis on the oneness of Allah. It is considered a concise summary of the entire Quran and holds great significance in spiritual cleansing and seeking forgiveness. Reciting it regularly is believed to have immense spiritual benefits and can help in erasing sins and seeking Allah's mercy.
24.
How many different ways of recitation of the Koran was revealed?
Correct Answer
D. 7
Explanation
The correct answer is 7. This suggests that there are seven different ways of recitation of the Koran that have been revealed. These different ways may include variations in pronunciation, intonation, or emphasis, allowing for diversity in the recitation of the holy text.
25.
How many verses on Sajda (prostation) are there in the Koran?
Correct Answer
E. 14
Explanation
The correct answer is 14. This means that there are 14 verses in the Quran that mention or discuss the act of sajda (prostration). These verses may provide guidance or instructions on when or how to perform sajda, or they may mention specific instances where sajda was performed by individuals in the Quranic narratives.
26.
How many times has the Koran emphasized on alms or charity?
Correct Answer
B. 150
Explanation
The correct answer is 150. The Quran emphasizes on alms or charity 150 times.
27.
Which Prophet whose name is mentioned and discussed most in the Koran?
Correct Answer
D. Moosa (Moses)
Explanation
The correct answer is Moosa (Moses). In the Quran, the name and story of Moosa (Moses) is mentioned and discussed more than any other prophet. The Quran narrates his birth, his upbringing in Pharaoh's palace, his encounter with God in the burning bush, his role in leading the Israelites out of Egypt, and the miracles he performed. The story of Moosa (Moses) serves as a significant example of faith, patience, and leadership in the Quran.
28.
Who was the first person who counted the verses of the Koran?
Correct Answer
A. Ai'shah
Explanation
Ai'shah, the wife of Prophet Muhammad, was the first person who counted the verses of the Quran. She had a deep knowledge of the Quran and was known for her expertise in memorizing and understanding its verses. Her contribution in counting the verses of the Quran is significant in preserving the authenticity and integrity of the holy book.
29.
On whose order was the Koran compiled completely in written form?
Correct Answer
A. Abu Bakr- As-Siddiq
Explanation
Abu Bakr- As-Siddiq is believed to have ordered the compilation of the Quran in written form. After the death of Prophet Muhammad, there were concerns that the Quran might be lost or altered as it had been preserved orally until then. Abu Bakr, the first caliph, tasked Zayd ibn Thabit with collecting all the written and oral records of the Quran and compiling them into a single book. This compilation was completed during Abu Bakr's caliphate and served as the basis for future copies of the Quran.
30.
Who is the man about whom, Allah has said in the Koran that his body is kept as an admonishing example for future generations to come?
Correct Answer
D. Fir'aun (pHaraoh)
Explanation
In the Quran, it is mentioned that the body of Fir'aun (Pharaoh) is kept as an admonishing example for future generations to come. This means that his body serves as a reminder and a lesson for people to learn from his arrogance, tyranny, and disbelief in Allah. The story of Fir'aun is often cited as a cautionary tale of the consequences of defying and opposing the will of Allah.
31.
In the Koran there is a mention of a Prophet who has been called by his mother's name. Who was he?
Correct Answer
C. 'Iesa (Jesus)
Explanation
In the Quran, there is a mention of a Prophet who has been called by his mother's name. This Prophet is 'Iesa, also known as Jesus. This is seen in Surah Maryam, where Mary, the mother of Jesus, is referred to as "the sister of Aaron". Aaron was the brother of Moses, and by calling Jesus the son of Mary, the Quran indirectly refers to him by his mother's name.
32.
Who were those people with whom Allah was pleased and they were pleased with Him, as mentioned in the Koran?
Correct Answer
A. Companions of PropHet Muhammad
Explanation
The correct answer is the Companions of Prophet Muhammad. In the Quran, it is mentioned that Allah was pleased with the companions of Prophet Muhammad and they were pleased with Him. The companions of Prophet Muhammad were the early followers and supporters of Islam, who played a crucial role in spreading the message of Islam and establishing the Islamic state. They were known for their strong faith, loyalty, and sacrifices for the sake of Allah and His Messenger. Their righteousness and devotion earned them the pleasure and approval of Allah.
33.
According to the Koran what is the root cause of the evil?
Correct Answer
D. Alcohol
Explanation
According to the Koran, alcohol is considered the root cause of evil. It is believed that consuming alcohol leads to various negative consequences such as impaired judgment, immoral behavior, and conflicts. The Koran prohibits the consumption of alcohol as it is seen as a source of corruption and a hindrance to spiritual growth. The negative effects associated with alcohol consumption are considered harmful to individuals and society as a whole, hence it is regarded as the root cause of evil.
34.
What was the age of Prophet Muhammad when the Koran was first revealed to him?
Correct Answer
C. 40
Explanation
The correct answer is 40. According to Islamic tradition, Prophet Muhammad was 40 years old when the first revelation of the Quran was revealed to him by the angel Gabriel. This event, known as the beginning of his prophethood, took place in the month of Ramadan while he was meditating in a cave on Mount Hira. The revelation marked the start of his mission to spread the message of Islam and establish a monotheistic faith in Arabia.
35.
How long did Prophet Muhammed receive the revelation of the Koran in Makkah?
Correct Answer
A. 13 years
Explanation
Prophet Muhammad received the revelation of the Quran in Makkah for a period of 13 years. During this time, he received the divine messages from Allah through the angel Gabriel. This period is known as the Makkan period, and it was a time of great challenges and opposition for Prophet Muhammad and the early Muslims. The revelations received during this time laid the foundation of Islam and formed the basis of the Quran, which is considered the holy book of Islam.
36.
How long did Prophet Muhammed receive the revelation of the Koran in Madinah?
Correct Answer
E. 10 years
Explanation
Prophet Muhammad received the revelation of the Quran in Madinah for a period of 10 years. This refers to the time period after the migration of the Prophet from Makkah to Madinah, known as the Hijra. During these 10 years, Prophet Muhammad continued to receive revelations from Allah, which were compiled into the Quran. The Quran is considered the holy book of Islam and contains the teachings and guidance for Muslims.
37.
How many years did it take for the complete revelation of the Koran?
Correct Answer
A. 23 years
Explanation
The complete revelation of the Koran took 23 years. This is based on historical accounts and Islamic tradition, which state that the revelations of the Koran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad over a period of 23 years. This period began in 610 CE when the first revelation was received and ended in 632 CE, the year of the Prophet's death. The gradual revelation allowed for the teachings and guidance of the Koran to be delivered to the Muslim community over time, adapting to various situations and challenges that arose during this period.
38.
How many Surahs (chapters) in the Koran have the titles named after different Prophets?
Correct Answer
E. 6 surahs (chapters)
Explanation
There are 6 surahs (chapters) in the Koran that have titles named after different Prophets.
39.
How many verses are there in the Koran?
Correct Answer
C. 6236
Explanation
The correct answer is 6236. The Quran, the holy book of Islam, is composed of 114 chapters or surahs, which are further divided into verses or ayahs. The total number of verses in the Quran is 6236.
40.
How many times is the word 'Allah' repeated in the Koran?
Correct Answer
E. 2698
Explanation
The word 'Allah' is repeated 2698 times in the Koran.
41.
Into how many languages of the world has the Holy Koran been transalated?
Correct Answer
A. Nearly 103 languages
Explanation
The Holy Koran has been translated into nearly 103 languages.
42.
What was the first complete translation of the Koran?
Correct Answer
A. Persian
Explanation
The first complete translation of the Koran was in Persian. Persian has a long history of Islamic scholarship and was a widely spoken language in the regions where Islam spread. The translation of the Koran into Persian allowed for a broader understanding and dissemination of Islamic teachings among Persian-speaking communities. This translation played a significant role in the development and spread of Islamic knowledge and literature in the Persian-speaking world.
43.
How many chapters of the Koran are there?
Correct Answer
D. 114
Explanation
The correct answer is 114. The Quran is divided into chapters, known as Surahs, and there are a total of 114 Surahs in the Quran. Each Surah varies in length and covers different topics, including faith, guidance, and moral teachings. The Surahs are arranged in a specific order and are recited during prayers and religious rituals by Muslims around the world.
44.
Koran is recited the most on what month of the islamic calendar?
Correct Answer
D. Ramadan
Explanation
Ramadan is the correct answer because it is the month in the Islamic calendar when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset as a form of worship. During this month, the recitation of the Quran is highly emphasized and Muslims strive to complete the entire Quran through daily recitation. It is considered a blessed and sacred month, and the recitation of the Quran is believed to bring spiritual rewards and blessings. Therefore, Ramadan is the month when the Quran is recited the most in the Islamic calendar.
45.
What surah it is in which the first 5 verses (Iqra/ bi-ismi rabbika allathee khalaqa...) was revealed from the Koran?
Correct Answer
B. Surah Al-'Alaq
Explanation
Surah Al-'Alaq is the correct answer because it is the surah in which the first 5 verses (Iqra/ bi-ismi rabbika allathee khalaqa...) were revealed from the Quran. This surah marks the beginning of the revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and holds great significance in the history of Islam. The verses emphasize the importance of seeking knowledge and the power of Allah as the Creator.