Umm-ul-Masakeen is the title given to Hazrat Zaynab bint-i-Khuzayma (R.A), one of the wives of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). She was known for her piety and charity and is highly respected in Islamic history.
Q 2: The total number of migrated people in second migration to Abyssinia was.
A) 15
B) 92
C) 110
D) 101
The second migration to Abyssinia (Ethiopia) consisted of 101 early Muslims who sought refuge from the persecution of the Quraysh in Makkah. They migrated in the early years of Islam to escape oppression and practice their faith freely.
Q 3: When was Battle of Khandaq fought?
A) 6 AH
B) 5 AH
C) 7 AH
D) None of these
The Battle of Khandaq (the Trench) was fought in 5 AH (627 AD) between the Muslims of Madinah and the confederate forces of the Quraysh and their allies. The Muslims successfully defended Madinah by digging a trench around the city.
Q 4: Journey of Miraj happened in?
A) 621 AD
B) 623 AD
C) 624 AD
D) None of these
The Journey of Miraj, also known as Isra and Miraj, happened in 621 AD. It was a miraculous night journey undertaken by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from Makkah to Jerusalem (Isra) and then ascended to the heavens (Miraj).
Q 5: Book Maliat Ka Islami Nizam written by
A) Sayyad Abu Ul Hassan Ali Nadvi
B) Khurshid Ahmed
C) Dr. Israr Ahmed
D) None of these
The book "Maliat Ka Islami Nizam" was written by Sayyad Abu Ul Hassan Ali Nadvi. It discusses the Islamic economic system and principles of wealth distribution.
Q 6: The word BAHEEJ means?
A) Night visitor
B) Beautiful, Convivial
C) Gentle, Soft, Delicate
D) None of these
The word "BAHEEJ" means "beautiful" and "convivial" in Arabic.
Q 7: Jewish tribe expelled from Medina after Badr?
A) Banu Qurayza
B) Banu Nadr
C) The Banu Qaynuqa
D) Banu Shutayba
The Banu Qaynuqa was a Jewish tribe in Medina. After the Battle of Badr, they were expelled from Medina due to their treacherous behavior and conspiracies against the Muslim community.
Q 8: Faith of reincarnation is found in?
A) Buddhism
B) Hinduism
C) Taoism
D) Zorastrianism
The belief in reincarnation is found in Hinduism, a major religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hindus believe in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, known as samsara, where the soul is continuously reborn into different forms based on one's actions (karma) in previous lives.
Q 9: Sassanid family ruled the:
A) Cyprus
B) Iran
C) Tajikistan
D) Azerbaijan
The Sassanid family ruled Iran from 224 to 651 AD. They were a prominent Persian dynasty and played a significant role in the history of ancient Iran.
Q 10: Inventor of Dark room.
A) Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi
B) Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham
C) Ibn al-Naffs
D) Avicenna
Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham, commonly known as Alhazen, was an Arab scientist and mathematician who is considered the inventor of the dark room, a precursor to the camera obscura.
Q 11: Who was called as Abul Bashar e Sani?
A) Hazrat Ibraheem (AS)
B) Hazrat Shees (AS)
C) Hazrat Noah (AS)
D) Hazrat Uzair (AS)
Hazrat Noah (AS) was called Abul Bashar e Sani, which means the second father of mankind, as he is believed to be the second prophet after Adam (AS) and the first messenger after the flood.
Q 12: Queen Saba was the ruler of?
A) Egypt
B) Syria
C) Yamen
D) Taif
Queen Saba (Sheba) was the ruler of Yemen. She is mentioned in the Quran and is known for her wealth and wisdom.
Q 13: Invention of Omar Khayyam?
A) Pin-Hole Camera
B) Jalali calendar
C) Chess
D) None of these
Omar Khayyam was a Persian mathematician, astronomer, and poet. His notable invention was the Jalali calendar, a solar calendar that introduced significant improvements to the existing calendar systems.
Q 14: Secondary Source of Islamic law is?
A) The Quran
B) The Sunnah
C) Ijma and Qiyas
D) None of these
The secondary sources of Islamic law are Ijma (consensus) and Qiyas (analogical reasoning). These are used to derive legal rulings when direct guidance is not explicitly found in the Quran or Hadith.
Q 15: Sihah Sitta is?
A) As-Sirah Muslim Biography
B) A Biography of the Prophet
C) The Six Authentic Books of Hadith
D) None of these
Sihah Sitta, also known as the Six Authentic Books of Hadith, refers to the six most reliable and respected collections of Hadith in Sunni Islam. These include Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawood, Sunan al-Tirmidhi, Sunan al-Nasa'i, and Sunan Ibn Majah.
Q 16: Ghazwa ___ is named as Youm-ul-Furqan?
A) Badr
B) Tabuk
C) Uhad
D) None of these
The Battle of Badr, known as Ghazwa Badr in Arabic, is named Youm-ul-Furqan (the Day of Criterion) in Islamic history. It is one of the significant battles of early Islam, where the Muslims achieved a decisive victory against the Quraysh.
Q 17: In Battle of Khaybar, Jew warrior Marhab was killed by?
A) Hazrat Ali (R.A)
B) Hazrat Abdullah Ansaari (R.A)
C) Hazrat Muhammed ibn Maslamah (R.A)
D) Hazrat Ja'far ibn Abu Talib (R.A)
In the Battle of Khaybar, the Jewish warrior Marhab was killed by Hazrat Ali (R.A). The battle took place between the Muslims and the Jewish tribes of Khaybar, resulting in the victory of the Muslims.
Q 18: Longest Surah of Quran?
A) Al-Baqarah (the Cow)
B) Al-Taubah (the Repentance)
C) Al-Mu'minun (the Bejievers)
D) Al-Fat'h (the Victory)
The longest Surah of the Quran is Surah Al-Baqarah (the Cow). It is the second chapter of the Quran and contains 286 verses.
Q 19: The word Rukhaa means?
A) Soft breeze
B) Dream
C) Aspiring
D) None of these
The word "Rukhaa" means "soft breeze" in Arabic.
Q 20: Longest Ayah of Holy Quran is in which Surah?
A) Al-Ma'arij (the Elevated Passages)
B) Al-Haqqah (the Inevitable)
C) Al-Baqarah (the Cow)
D) At-Takwir (the Overthrowing)
The longest Ayah (verse) of the Holy Quran is in Surah Al-Baqarah (the Cow). Ayah 282 of this Surah is known as Ayat al-Deen (the verse of transactions) and addresses the laws of financial transactions and contractual obligations.