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Companions of the Prophet

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Islamic Studies

Who was the first Sahabi to be buried in Jannat ul Baqi?

A
Hazrat Zaid Bin Haris RA
B
As’asd bin Zararah RA
C
Hazrat Zain ul Abideen RA
D
Hazrat Usman e Ghani RA
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Zaid Bin Haris RA is historically recognized as the first Sahabi to be buried in Jannat ul Baqi. The other options were buried there later or are not recorded as the first.

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Qur'anic Studies

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Islamic Studies

Bride of the Qur’an is ________?

A
Surah Yaseen
B
Surah Rahman
C
Surah Al Muzzamil
D
None
Explanation and memory cue

Surah Yaseen is commonly referred to as the 'Bride of the Qur’an' due to its significance and virtues mentioned in Islamic tradition. Therefore, option A is correct.

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Early Islamic Battles

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Who threw the first arrow for Islam against the infidels?

A
Hazrat Ameer Hamza R.A
B
Hazrat Obadiah bin Harris R.A
C
Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqas R.A
D
Hazrat Ali R.A
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Ali R.A is historically recognized as the first person to throw an arrow in defense of Islam during the battles against the enemies (infidels). This is well-documented in Islamic history, particularly in the context of the Battle of Badr.

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Religious Terminology

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Islamic Studies

A Saabi is one who ______ his religion.

A
Fight for
B
Believe in
C
Changes
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

In Islamic terminology, a 'Saabi' (or 'Sabi') refers to a person who changes or abandons their religion, often implying apostasy. Therefore, option C, 'Changes,' correctly completes the sentence.

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Islamic Conquests

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The word Gibraltar is famous because of which Islamic warrior?

A
Khalid bin Walid
B
Hazrat Ali
C
Amir Hamza
D
Tariq bin Ziyad
Explanation and memory cue

The name Gibraltar is derived from the Arabic 'Jabal Tariq', meaning 'Mountain of Tariq', named after Tariq bin Ziyad, the Islamic warrior who led the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 AD.

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Early Islamic History

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The Nakhla Mission took place in ________?

A
Rajab 1 A.H
B
Shaban 1 A.H
C
Rajab 2 A.H
D
Shaban 2 A.H
Explanation and memory cue

The Nakhla Mission occurred in Rajab 2 A.H., which is a well-documented event in early Islamic history where Muslims conducted a raid during this specific month and year of the Islamic calendar.

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Quranic Laws

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Islamic Studies

In which Surah is the law of inheritance mentioned?

A
Surah An-Nisa
B
Surah Ma’ida
C
Surah Noor
D
Surah Anbiya
Explanation and memory cue

The law of inheritance is explicitly mentioned in Surah An-Nisa (Chapter 4) of the Quran, which outlines detailed shares for heirs. This makes option A the correct answer.

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Biography Of Islamic Figures

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What was the age of Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz at the time of his death?

A
37 years
B
38 years
C
39 years
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz died at the age of approximately 38 years. Historical records generally agree on this age at his death, making option B the correct choice.

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Quranic Studies

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Islamic Studies

Surah ________ is revealed in respect of Ahle Bayt.

A
Baqarah
B
Luqman
C
Ahzab
D
Nisa
Explanation and memory cue

Surah Al-Ahzab (The Confederates) contains several verses that specifically mention and emphasize the status and respect due to the Ahle Bayt (the family of the Prophet Muhammad), making it the correct answer.

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History Of Islamic Caliphates

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Islamic Studies

How many years did Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz rule during his reign?

A
2 years
B
2 ½ years
C
3 years
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz ruled for approximately 2½ years, from 717 to 720 CE, which is historically documented as a short but impactful reign.