The Dawn Of Islam (Reinforcement)

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  • 1. 

    Major characteristics of  the young Prophet  Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.)  were:

  • 2. 

    Write your text here

  • 3. 

    Event of the first revelation of Wahi from Allah: Type response below

  • 4. 

    What is meant by Aam ul Fil and why is it important?

  • 5. 

    The first translation of the Holy Quran into an eastern language was in?

    • A.

      ​​​​​​​Brahvi

    • B.

      Sindhi

    • C.

      Punjabi

    • D.

      Balochi

    Correct Answer
    B. Sindhi
    Explanation
    The first translation of the Holy Quran into an eastern language was in Sindhi.

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  • 6. 

    The House of Allah (Kaabah) was made by the Prophet........

    • A.

      Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.)/Hazrat Abdul Mutlib

    • B.

      Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)/Hazrat Ismail (AS)

    • C.

      Abraha /The ruler of Abyssinia

    • D.

      Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.)/Hazrat Abdullah

    Correct Answer
    B. Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)/Hazrat Ismail (AS)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)/Hazrat Ismail (AS). According to Islamic belief, Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and his son Hazrat Ismail (AS) were commanded by Allah to construct the Kaabah in Mecca. They built the structure as a place of worship for Muslims and it is considered the holiest site in Islam.

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  • 7. 

    The young Arab general who conquered Spain in 710 was called:

    • A.

       Tariq Bin Ziyad

    • B.

      Hajjaj Bin Yousaf

    • C.

      Abdul Malik Bin Marwan

    • D.

      Muhammad Bin Qasim

    Correct Answer
    A.  Tariq Bin Ziyad
    Explanation
    Tariq Bin Ziyad was the young Arab general who conquered Spain in 710. He led the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, known as the Umayyad conquest of Hispania. Tariq Bin Ziyad is famous for leading an army across the Strait of Gibraltar and defeating the Visigothic king Roderic in the Battle of Guadalete. This victory marked the beginning of Muslim rule in Spain, which lasted for over seven centuries. Tariq Bin Ziyad's conquest of Spain had a significant impact on the history, culture, and architecture of the region.

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  • 8. 

    The Capital of the Ummayad Khilafat was:

    • A.

      Persia

    • B.

      Macedonia

    • C.

      Medina

    • D.

      Damascus

    Correct Answer
    D. Damascus
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Damascus. The Ummayad Khilafat was a caliphate that ruled over a vast empire, and its capital was located in Damascus, which is now the capital of Syria. Damascus was chosen as the capital due to its strategic location and its importance as a center of trade and culture in the region. The Ummayad dynasty ruled from Damascus for nearly a century, from 661 to 750 CE, before being overthrown by the Abbasids.

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  • 9. 

    The other name of the poor tax is called:

    • A.

      Salaat

    • B.

      Jizya

    • C.

      Zakaat

    • D.

      Saum/Fasting

    Correct Answer
    C. Zakaat
    Explanation
    Zakaat is the correct answer because it refers to the obligatory charity that Muslims are required to give to the poor and needy. It is often referred to as the "poor tax" because it is a form of wealth redistribution where those who have more are obligated to give a portion of their wealth to those in need. This practice is an important aspect of Islamic teachings and is meant to promote social justice and alleviate poverty.

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  • 10. 

    The House of Allah Kaaba is in :​​​​​​​

    • A.

      Persia

    • B.

      Makkah

    • C.

      Macedonia

    • D.

      Madinah

    Correct Answer
    B. Makkah
    Explanation
    The House of Allah, Kaaba, is located in Makkah. Makkah is considered the holiest city in Islam and is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. The Kaaba is a sacred structure that Muslims face during their daily prayers. It is believed to have been built by the Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail. Every year, millions of Muslims from around the world travel to Makkah to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, which includes circling the Kaaba seven times.

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  • 11. 

    Sindh was ruled by the Arab Muslims for more than:

    • A.

      500 years

    • B.

      600 years

    • C.

      200 years

    • D.

      300 years

    Correct Answer
    D. 300 years
    Explanation
    Sindh was ruled by the Arab Muslims for 300 years. This suggests that Arab Muslims had a significant influence and control over the region for a considerable period of time. It also implies that the Arab rule in Sindh was relatively long-lasting compared to the other options provided.

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  • 12. 

    Before the advent of Islam, Kaaba was considered the house of :

    • A.

      Islam

    • B.

      Elephants

    • C.

      Idols

    • D.

      Jahaliyat

    Correct Answer
    C. Idols
    Explanation
    Before the advent of Islam, Kaaba was considered the house of idols. This is because the people of the Arabian Peninsula, who practiced polytheism, believed in multiple gods and worshipped them by placing idols inside the Kaaba. These idols represented various deities and were significant in their religious practices and rituals. However, with the arrival of Islam and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, the Kaaba was cleansed of these idols and became a central place of worship for Muslims, symbolizing monotheism and the unity of Allah.

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  • 13. 

    During the Abbasid Khilafat, Bait-ul-Hikmah was known as:​​​​​​

    • A.

      The house of idols

    • B.

      The house of Islam

    • C.

      The house of wisdom

    • D.

      The house of Hikmat

    Correct Answer
    C. The house of wisdom
    Explanation
    During the Abbasid Khilafat, Bait-ul-Hikmah was known as "The house of wisdom". This was a renowned institution in Baghdad that served as a center for learning and intellectual activities. It attracted scholars from various fields and cultures, who translated and preserved ancient Greek, Persian, and Indian texts. The House of Wisdom played a significant role in the preservation and dissemination of knowledge during the Islamic Golden Age.

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  • 14. 

    A revolutionary change took place on the sands of Arabia in the form of arrival of Islam in.​​​​​​​

    • A.

      8th Century CE

    • B.

      7th Century CE

    • C.

      10th Century CE

    • D.

      12th Century CE

    Correct Answer
    B. 7th Century CE
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 7th Century CE. The arrival of Islam in the 7th Century CE marked a revolutionary change on the sands of Arabia. This was the time when Prophet Muhammad received revelations from Allah and began spreading the message of Islam. The rise of Islam brought about significant social, political, and cultural transformations in the Arabian Peninsula, eventually leading to the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate and the spread of Islam across the world.

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  • 15. 

    In 632CE, Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.) performed _________________________________________ and addressed ______________________ pilgrims on the _____________________________________________ to bear the witness that ________________________________________________________________________ Allah’s __________________ to them. 

    Correct Answer
    Haj,120,000,plain Arafat,he had faithfully conveyed,
    Explanation
    In 632CE, Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W.) performed Haj, a pilgrimage to Mecca, where he addressed a gathering of 120,000 pilgrims on the plain of Arafat. During his address, he urged the pilgrims to bear witness that he had faithfully conveyed Allah's message to them.

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