Q 1: Which holy book was revealed on Prophet Jesus (AS)?
A) Torah
B) Zubur
C) Bible
D) Quran
The holy book revealed on Prophet Jesus (AS) is the Bible. The Bible is the sacred scripture of Christianity, and it contains the teachings and message attributed to Prophet Jesus (AS).
Q 2: Wud, Sua, Yaghoos, Yau’q, Nasr were the names of:
A) Idols
B) Angels
C) Camels
D) Horses
Wud, Sua, Yaghoos, Yau’q, and Nasr were the names of idols worshipped by certain Arab tribes before the advent of Islam. They were considered false deities and were part of the pre-Islamic Arabian pagan practices.
Q 3: Where the Banu Thaqif tribe was inhabited?
A) Makkah
B) Medina
C) Taif
D) Tabook
The Banu Thaqif tribe was inhabited in Taif, which is a city located in the mountains of the Hejaz region in present-day Saudi Arabia. The tribe had a significant historical presence in that area.
Q 4: Where is Masjid-e-Nimra located?
A) Mina
B) Muzdalifah
C) Arafat
D) None of these
Masjid-e-Nimra is located in Arafat, near Makkah. It is a significant place where pilgrims perform a portion of the Hajj rituals during the Day of Arafat.
Q 5: Which Surah is called ‘Ghafir’?
A) Surah Muminun
B) Surah Momin
C) Surah Ha Mim As Sajdah
D) Surah Mulk
Surah Momin is called ‘Ghafir.’ The word "Ghafir" means "The Forgiver" or "The Forgiving" in Arabic.
Q 6: Where is the Hajj Sermon delivered?
A) Masjid al-Haram
B) Al-Mash’ar al-Haram
C) Plain of Arafat
D) None of these
The Hajj Sermon is delivered in the Plain of Arafat, specifically on the 9th day of Dhul-Hijjah. It is an essential part of the Hajj pilgrimage, and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his farewell sermon at this location during his final Hajj.
Q 7: Which is the last Ghazwa in which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) participated?
A) Ghazwa-e-Hunain
B) Ghazwa-e-Tabook
C) Ghazwa-e-Khandaq
D) None of these
The last Ghazwa (battle) in which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) participated was the Battle of Khandaq (the Trench). It took place in 5 AH and was fought against the confederate forces of the Quraysh and their allies.
Q 8: “Fal Yabudu” means:
A) They Should worship
B) He made them incline
C) Who gave them food in hunger
D) None of these
"Fal Yabudu" means "They Should worship" in Arabic. It is a phrase from the Quran that emphasizes the obligation of worshiping Allah alone.
Q 9: What is Sahihain?
A) Six Companions (RA)
B) Four Companions (RA)
C) Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim
D) Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim
Sahihain refers to the two most authentic collections of Hadith in Sunni Islam, which are Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. These compilations are highly respected and widely accepted by Muslims worldwide.
Q 10: What is the literal meaning of Wahi?
A) Knowledge through Senses
B) Descending of Angels
C) Veiled indication
D) Conversation
The literal meaning of Wahi is "Veiled indication" or "Divine revelation." It refers to the communication of divine messages from Allah to His prophets and messengers.
Q 11: “Fi Jeediha” means
A) Rope around neck
B) Rope around her neck
C) Rope around his neck
D) None of these
"Fi Jeediha" means "Rope around her neck" in Arabic. It is mentioned in the Quran (Surah Al-Ma'arij) as a description of a punishment for those who deny the Day of Judgment.
Q 12: When Salatul Istisqa is offered?
A) At solar eclipse
B) At lunar eclipse
C) For rain
D) To fulfil a need
Salatul Istisqa is offered for rain. It is a special prayer performed during times of drought or scarcity of water, seeking Allah's mercy and blessings for rain.
Q 13: What are the four sacred months in Hijri Calendar?
A) Rajab, Shaban, Shawwal, Zul-Qaadah
B) Shaban, Shawwal, Zul-Hijjah, Muharram
C) Muharram, Rajab, Rabi-Al-Awwal, Jumada-Al-Awwal
D) Zul-Qaadah, Zul-Hijjah, Muharram, Rajab
The four sacred months in the Hijri Calendar are Zul-Qaadah, Zul-Hijjah, Muharram, and Rajab. During these months, certain acts of violence and warfare were prohibited, and they held special significance for religious observances.
Q 14: Hadith-e-Taqriri means?
A) Hadith which Holy Prophet (PBUH) quotes from Allah Ta'ala
B) Hadith which include some statement or act of some of the companions of Holy Prophet (PBUH)
C) Hadith which describe something about, physical, spiritual of states Or Holy Prophet (PBUH)
D) None of these
Hadith-e-Taqriri means "Hadith which include some statement or act of some of the companions of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)." It refers to the Hadiths that contain the actions or sayings of the Prophet's (PBUH) companions as part of the narration.
Q 15: The title of which Prophet (AS) is “Jadd-ul-Anbiya”?
A) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
B) Prophet Adam (AS)
C) Prophet Abraham (AS)
D) Prophet Moses (AS)
The title "Jadd-ul-Anbiya" is given to Prophet Abraham (AS). It means "The Grandfather of Prophets" as many prophets, including Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), are said to be descendants of Prophet Abraham (AS).
Q 16: “Aminul Ummah” is the title of which Companion (RA)?
A) Abu Ubaidah bin al Jarrah (RA)
B) Abu Bakr As-Siddiq (AS)
C) Ali Al Murtaza (AS)
D) Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas (RA)
"Aminul Ummah" is the title of Abu Ubaidah bin al Jarrah (RA), one of the most loyal and esteemed companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The title means "The Custodian of the Ummah" or "The Trustworthy of the Ummah."
Q 17: Who was the Companion (RA) who compiled the Holy Quran during the reign of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)?
A) Zayd bin Harithah
B) Zayd bin Thabit
C) Hassan bin Thabit
D) None of these
Zayd bin Thabit (RA) was the Companion who compiled the Holy Quran during the reign of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA). He was assigned this task by the Caliph Abu Bakr after the Battle of Yamama.
Q 18: What is the literal meaning of “Annaffathat”?
A) Men who blow in knots
B) Women sorcerers
C) Women who blow in knots
D) None of these
The literal meaning of "Annaffathat" is "Women who blow in knots." The term is mentioned in the Quran (Surah Al-Falaq) as a reference to witchcraft or sorcery practices.
Q 19: During whose reign was the Battle of Yamama fought and against whom?
A) Hazrat Abu Bakr’s (RA) reign, against the Apostates
B) Hazrat Ali’s (RA) reign, against Khawarij
C) Hazrat Uthman’s (RA) reign, against the Persians
D) Hazrat Umar Farooq’s (RA) reign, against the Romans
The Battle of Yamama was fought during the reign of Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA), the first Caliph of Islam, against the apostates who refused to pay Zakat after the death of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Q 20: All of the prophet’s (PBUH) progeny, except one son, was with which wife?
A) Hazrat Khadija (RA)
B) Hazrat Aisha (RA)
C) Hazrat Maymunah (RA)
D) Hazrat Zaynab (RA)
All of the Prophet's (PBUH) progeny, except one son, was with Hazrat Khadija (RA), his first wife. The exception is his son, Ibrahim, who was born to his later wife, Maria al-Qibtiyya.