Islamic Quiz - Part 2

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  • 1. 

    The guests attending the marriage ceremony of Ali (r.a.) and Fatimah (r.a.) were served ...…

    • A.

      Dates & Drinks made from honey

    • B.

      Lamb, Dry fruits & Dessert

    • C.

      Chicken, Shawarma & Baklawa

    • D.

      Steak & Tea

    Correct Answer
    A. Dates & Drinks made from honey
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Dates & Drinks made from honey. This is because in Islamic tradition, it is believed that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) served dates and drinks made from honey to the guests attending the marriage ceremony of his daughter Fatimah and Ali (r.a.). Dates and honey were considered to be blessed foods and were often served on special occasions and gatherings.

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  • 2. 

    Abdur Rahman was the son of ........ who fought on the side of the unbelievers during the Battle of Badr.

    • A.

      Abu Bakr (r.a)

    • B.

      Muhammad (s.a.w)

    • C.

      Umar (r.a)

    • D.

      Uthman (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Abu Bakr (r.a)
    Explanation
    Abdur Rahman, the son of Abu Bakr (r.a), fought on the side of the unbelievers during the Battle of Badr.

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  • 3. 

    Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.) was ready to sacrifice his son ....... on Allah's (s.w.t.) command

    • A.

      Ismail

    • B.

      Ishaq

    • C.

      Idris

    • D.

      Ilias

    Correct Answer
    A. Ismail
    Explanation
    Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.) was ready to sacrifice his son Ismail on Allah's (s.w.t.) command. This event is known as the story of Ibrahim's sacrifice and is mentioned in the Quran. Ibrahim's unwavering faith and willingness to fulfill Allah's command is seen as a great act of obedience and submission. Ultimately, Allah replaced Ismail with a ram for sacrifice, demonstrating His mercy and providing a valuable lesson in trust and devotion.

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  • 4. 

    One of the contributions of Abu Bakr (r.a.) was ..…

    • A.

      Collection & Collation of Al-Quran

    • B.

      Collection of coins

    • C.

      Building lots of mosques

    • D.

      Bringing the whole Egypt under Islamic rule

    Correct Answer
    A. Collection & Collation of Al-Quran
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr (r.a.) played a significant role in the collection and collation of the Quran. After the death of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), many companions who had memorized the Quran were martyred in battles. Abu Bakr, realizing the importance of preserving the Quran, tasked Zaid ibn Thabit with collecting all the scattered written verses and compiling them into one book. This compilation was later used as the standard copy of the Quran during the caliphate of Uthman ibn Affan. Abu Bakr's contribution ensured the preservation and dissemination of the Quran, a fundamental aspect of Islamic faith.

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  • 5. 

    Khadijah (r.a.) had six children ........, ........ , Zainab, Ruqaiyyah, Umm Kulthum and Fatimah.

    • A.

      Abdullah, Qasim

    • B.

      Ibrahim, Abdullah

    • C.

      Qasim, Ibrahim

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Abdullah, Qasim
    Explanation
    Khadijah (r.a.) had six children, Abdullah and Qasim, as mentioned in the given answer.

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  • 6. 

    Ali (r.a.) took part in the Battles of Badr,...... and .....…

    • A.

      Ahzab, Khaibar

    • B.

      Khaibar, Uhud

    • C.

      Ahzab, Uhud

    • D.

      None

    Correct Answer
    A. Ahzab, Khaibar
    Explanation
    Ali (r.a.) participated in the Battles of Ahzab and Khaibar.

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  • 7. 

    The Prophet (s.a.w.) had said "Among the women of the whole world four are great : Khadijah, Fatimah, Maryam and ....…

    • A.

      Asiyah (r.a)

    • B.

      Aishah (r.a)

    • C.

      Asma (r.a)

    • D.

      Sawdah (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Asiyah (r.a)
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Asiyah (r.a). The Prophet (s.a.w.) mentioned four women as great in the whole world, and Asiyah (r.a) is one of them. This indicates that she holds a significant position in Islam and is highly respected.

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  • 8. 

    Which Muslima took part in the Battle of Uhud and nursed the wounded Muslim soldiers ?

    • A.

      Fatima (r.a)

    • B.

      Aisha (r.a)

    • C.

      Hafsah (r.a)

    • D.

      Sumaiyyah (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Fatima (r.a)
    Explanation
    Fatima (r.a) is the correct answer because she took part in the Battle of Uhud and also nursed the wounded Muslim soldiers. Fatima (r.a) was the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and was known for her bravery and compassion. She played an active role in defending Islam during the battle and also provided medical assistance to the injured soldiers, demonstrating her dedication to the Muslim community.

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  • 9. 

    Who was known as Sayyidatun Nisa?

    • A.

      Fatima (r.a)

    • B.

      Sawdah (r.a)

    • C.

      Aisha (r.a)

    • D.

      Hafsa (r.a)

    Correct Answer
    A. Fatima (r.a)
    Explanation
    Fatima (r.a) was known as Sayyidatun Nisa, which means "the leader of all women". This title was given to her due to her exceptional qualities and status as the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the wife of Ali ibn Abi Talib (r.a). Fatima (r.a) is highly revered and respected in Islamic history for her piety, knowledge, and devotion to Islam.

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  • 10. 

     Who was Prophet Ibrahim's (a.s.) father ?

    • A.

      Azar

    • B.

      Addad

    • C.

      Ajza

    • D.

      Ammar

    Correct Answer
    A. Azar
    Explanation
    Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.) was the son of Azar.

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  • 11. 

     How long did Abu Bakr (r.a.) rule as a Khalifah ?

    • A.

      2 years 3 months

    • B.

      4 years 9 months

    • C.

      12 years

    • D.

      10 years 6 months

    Correct Answer
    A. 2 years 3 months
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr ruled as a Khalifah for 2 years and 3 months.

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  • 12. 

    Who killed Hamzah (r.a.) at the Battle of Uhud ?

    • A.

      Wahshi

    • B.

      Musailimah

    • C.

      Tolaiha

    • D.

      Sajah

    Correct Answer
    A. Wahshi
    Explanation
    Wahshi is the correct answer because he was the Abyssinian slave who was given the task of killing Hamzah (r.a.) during the Battle of Uhud. He successfully carried out the task by throwing a spear at Hamzah, resulting in his death. Wahshi's act played a significant role in the outcome of the battle and the loss of one of the key companions of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).

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  • 13. 

    For how long Khalifah Umar (r.a.) ruled the Islamic State ?

    • A.

      Over 10 years

    • B.

      Less than 10 years

    • C.

      2 years & 6 months

    • D.

      7 years & 8 months

    Correct Answer
    A. Over 10 years
    Explanation
    Khalifah Umar (r.a.) ruled the Islamic State for over 10 years.

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  • 14. 

    What was the title of Abu Bakr (r.a.) ?

    • A.

      As-Siddiq

    • B.

      Al-Ghani

    • C.

      Al-Faruq

    • D.

      Asadullah

    Correct Answer
    A. As-Siddiq
    Explanation
    Abu Bakr (r.a.) was given the title of "As-Siddiq". This title means "the truthful" or "the one who affirms the truth". It was given to him because of his unwavering faith and loyalty to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) during the early days of Islam. Abu Bakr was known for his deep belief in the message of Islam and his constant support for the Prophet, which earned him this honorable title.

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  • 15. 

    Prophet Musa (pbuh) prayed to Allah (swt) to make his brother his helper. What was his brother's name ?

    • A.

      Harun

    • B.

      Firawn

    • C.

      Imran

    • D.

      Abdullah

    Correct Answer
    A. Harun
    Explanation
    Prophet Musa (pbuh) prayed to Allah (swt) to make his brother his helper. The correct answer is Harun. Harun was chosen by Allah to assist Musa in his mission to confront Pharaoh and deliver the message of Allah. Harun played a crucial role as a prophet and a supporter of Musa, acting as his spokesperson and advisor. Together, they faced numerous challenges and carried out their mission with steadfastness and faith.

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  • 16. 

    How old was Khadijah (r.a.) when she married Prophet (s.a.w.) ?

    • A.

      40 years

    • B.

      30 years

    • C.

      50 years

    • D.

      60 years

    Correct Answer
    A. 40 years
    Explanation
    Khadijah (r.a.) was 40 years old when she married Prophet (s.a.w.).

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  • 17. 

    Which of the following Surahs gives a hint that the Prophet's (s.a.w.) time to leave this world is near?

    • A.

      Al-Nasr

    • B.

      Al-Asr

    • C.

      Al-Kafirun

    • D.

      At-Tin

    Correct Answer
    A. Al-Nasr
    Explanation
    The Surah Al-Nasr gives a hint that the Prophet's (s.a.w.) time to leave this world is near. This Surah talks about the victory and the help that Allah provides to His Messenger. It indicates that the mission of the Prophet is coming to an end and that he will soon depart from this world. The Surah emphasizes the importance of seeking forgiveness and praising Allah for His blessings.

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  • 18. 

    Who broke the idols and left the axe hanging around the biggest idol ?

    • A.

      Ibrahim (a.s)

    • B.

      Nuh (a.s)

    • C.

      Musa (a.s)

    • D.

      Isa (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Ibrahim (a.s)
    Explanation
    Ibrahim (a.s) is the correct answer because in Islamic tradition, it is believed that Ibrahim (a.s), also known as Abraham, broke the idols in his father's shop and left the axe hanging around the biggest idol as a way to prove to his people that the idols were powerless and could not protect themselves. This story is mentioned in the Quran and is a significant event in Ibrahim's (a.s) life.

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  • 19. 

    What was the title of Ali (r.a.) given to him by Prophet (pbuh) ?

    • A.

      Gate of Learning

    • B.

      Testifier to the Truth

    • C.

      One who distinguishes between right and wrong

    • D.

      Sword of Allah (swt)

    Correct Answer
    A. Gate of Learning
    Explanation
    Ali (r.a.) was given the title "Gate of Learning" by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). This title signifies that Ali possessed immense knowledge and wisdom, and was considered as the gateway to acquiring knowledge and understanding.

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  • 20. 

    Al-Musbil are a group of people who will not be spoken to on the Day of Judgement by Allah. What did they do in this world ?

    • A.

      Dragged their lower garments

    • B.

      Were hypocrites

    • C.

      Were not kind to their wives

    • D.

      Broke their ties with kin

    Correct Answer
    A. Dragged their lower garments
    Explanation
    The Al-Musbil are a group of people who will not be spoken to by Allah on the Day of Judgement. The reason for this is that they dragged their lower garments. This action is seen as a sign of arrogance and pride, which goes against the teachings of Islam. By dragging their lower garments, they displayed a lack of humility and modesty, which are important virtues in the religion. As a result, they will not receive any communication or attention from Allah on the Day of Judgement.

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  • 21. 

    Which Prophet is known as Zabi Allah ?

    • A.

      Prophet Ismael (a.s)

    • B.

      Prophet Ishaq (a.s)

    • C.

      Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w)

    • D.

      Prophet Ibrahim (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Prophet Ismael (a.s)
    Explanation
    Prophet Ismael (a.s) is known as Zabi Allah because he was chosen by Allah to be sacrificed by his father, Prophet Ibrahim (a.s). This event, known as the sacrifice of Ismael, demonstrated their unwavering faith and obedience to Allah's command. Ismael's willingness to be sacrificed and Allah's intervention to replace him with a ram showcased their devotion and trust in Allah's plan. This incident holds great significance in Islamic history and is commemorated during the annual festival of Eid al-Adha.

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  • 22. 

    Which city was earlier called Yathrib?

    • A.

      Medina

    • B.

      Makkah

    • C.

      Yamama

    • D.

      Jeddah

    Correct Answer
    A. Medina
    Explanation
    Medina was earlier called Yathrib.

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  • 23. 

    Which Prophet was the grand father of Prophet Yusuf (a.s) ?

    • A.

      Prophet Ishaq (a.s)

    • B.

      Prophet Shuayb (a.s)

    • C.

      Prophet Yaqub (a.s)

    • D.

      Prophet Ibrahim (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Prophet Ishaq (a.s)
    Explanation
    Prophet Ishaq (a.s) is the correct answer because according to Islamic tradition, Prophet Yusuf (a.s) was the son of Prophet Yaqub (a.s), who was the son of Prophet Ishaq (a.s). Therefore, Prophet Ishaq (a.s) is the grandfather of Prophet Yusuf (a.s).

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  • 24. 

    Which Prophet was the son of the Prophet Zakariyyah (a.s) ?

    • A.

      Prophet Yahya (a.s)

    • B.

      Prophet Isa (a.s)

    • C.

      Prophet Saleh (a.s)

    • D.

      Prophet Musa (a.s)

    Correct Answer
    A. Prophet Yahya (a.s)
    Explanation
    Prophet Yahya (a.s) is the correct answer because according to Islamic belief, Prophet Yahya (John the Baptist) was the son of Prophet Zakariyyah (a.s). This is mentioned in the Quran and various Hadiths. Prophet Yahya (a.s) was a revered prophet who preached righteousness and called people to worship Allah alone. He played an important role in preparing the way for the coming of Prophet Isa (a.s) (Jesus).

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  • 25. 

    In how many days did Allah created the earth ?

    • A.

      2 days

    • B.

      6 days

    • C.

      7 days

    • D.

      8 days

    Correct Answer
    A. 2 days

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