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1. Which of the companions did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) enjoin the responsibility of Adhan, the person who called out Adhan standing atop the Kaabah?

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Bilal Ibn Rabah was the companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who was entrusted with the responsibility of calling out the Adhan from atop the Kaabah. He was known for his beautiful voice and was chosen by the Prophet to fulfill this important duty. Bilal Ibn Rabah's role in calling the Adhan holds great significance in the history of Islam and serves as a reminder of the importance of the call to prayer in the religion.

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2. Who is called a companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

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A companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is someone who personally witnessed the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), believed in his message, and died as a Muslim. This term is specifically used to refer to the early followers of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who had the opportunity to directly interact with him and learn from his teachings. It does not encompass all Muslims or individuals in the modern era who identify as Muslims.

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3. Who were considered as the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

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Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq and Omar Bin Al-Khatab were considered as the closest companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). They were both early converts to Islam and played significant roles in supporting and spreading the message of Islam. Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, the first caliph of Islam, was known for his unwavering faith and his close relationship with the Prophet Muhammad. Omar Bin Al-Khatab, the second caliph of Islam, was known for his strong leadership and his commitment to upholding justice. Their close companionship with the Prophet Muhammad demonstrates their importance and influence in the early Islamic community.

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4. How many of the companions have been promised paradise?

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Ten companions of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) have been promised paradise. These companions are known as the "Ashra Mubashara" and include Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali, Talha, Zubayr, Abdur Rahman ibn Awf, Saad ibn Abi Waqqas, Sa'id ibn Zayd, and Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah. They were given the glad tidings of paradise during their lifetime by Prophet Muhammad himself. These companions hold a special status in Islamic history and are considered as the best examples of faith and righteousness.

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5. Who is the fourth of the rightly-guided Caliph after the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

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Ali Bin Abu Talib is considered the fourth of the rightly-guided Caliphs after the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The first Caliph was Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, followed by Umar Bin Al-Khattab, and then Uthman Bin Affan. Ali Bin Abu Talib was the cousin and son-in-law of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and is highly regarded by the Shia sect of Islam. He is known for his knowledge, bravery, and piety, and his leadership played a significant role in the early development of Islam.

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6. Which of the companions was a paternal uncle of the Prophet, and was considered as a strong personality both in character and in physique?

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Hamzah lbn Abdul Muttalib is the correct answer because he was not only the paternal uncle of the Prophet Muhammad but was also known for his strong character and physique. Hamzah played a significant role in the early years of Islam and was known for his bravery and loyalty to the Prophet. He was a respected figure among the companions and his strength and courage were highly regarded.

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7. Which companion of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is called "The Possessor of Two Lights"?

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Uthman Bin Affan is called "The Possessor of Two Lights" because he was married to two of the Prophet Muhammad's daughters, Ruqayyah and Umm Kulthum. This title signifies the honor and distinction he held as the only companion who had the privilege of being married to two daughters of the Prophet.

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8. Which of the companions did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) state as the person who accepted Islam without even a little hesitation?

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Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq is considered the person who accepted Islam without any hesitation because of his unwavering faith and immediate belief in the message of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was the first adult male to embrace Islam and was known for his strong devotion and loyalty to the Prophet. Abu Bakr's quick acceptance of Islam demonstrated his deep understanding of the truthfulness of the message and his willingness to sacrifice everything for the sake of his faith. His unwavering commitment to Islam earned him the title of Al-Siddiq, meaning "the truthful" or "the one who confirms the truth."

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9. Of which companion did the Prophet say, "If there was to be a Prophet after Me, it would have been you"?

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The Prophet Muhammad said, "If there was to be a Prophet after Me, it would have been you" about Omar Bin Al-Khatab. This statement indicates that Omar Bin Al-Khatab was highly respected and considered to be a close and trustworthy companion of the Prophet. The Prophet's words suggest that Omar possessed qualities that were similar to those of a Prophet and that he was deserving of such a position if it were to exist.

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10. Who is the first martyr in Islam?

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Sumayyah is considered the first martyr in Islam. She was a slave woman who converted to Islam and faced severe persecution for her faith. Sumayyah and her family were tortured by the Quraish tribe in Mecca, but she remained steadfast in her beliefs. Eventually, she was killed for refusing to denounce Islam. Sumayyah's martyrdom holds great significance in Islamic history as it symbolizes the strength and sacrifice of early Muslims in the face of oppression.

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