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Prophets in Islam

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Islamic Studies

It is said that Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) was from the city of ‘Ur’. It is located in _________?

A
Hijaz
B
Jerusalem
C
Mesopotamia
D
Yemen
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) is traditionally believed to have come from the city of Ur, which is located in the historical region of Mesopotamia, corresponding to modern-day southern Iraq.

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Early Islamic Battles

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Islamic Studies

_____ battle participants were bestowed with the highest rewards by Allah (SWT).

A
Tabook
B
Khyber
C
Badr
D
Hunain
Explanation and memory cue

The Battle of Badr is considered the most significant early battle in Islamic history, and participants are often regarded as having received the highest spiritual rewards from Allah (SWT) due to their faith and sacrifice. This is well-documented in Islamic teachings and Hadith.

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Prophets' Characteristics

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Islamic Studies

Which prophet would not eat food without a guest present?

A
Hazrat Nooh (AH)
B
Hazrat Yaqoob (AH)
C
Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)
D
Hazrat Ibrahim (AH)
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Ibrahim (AH) is known in Islamic tradition for his hospitality and would not eat food unless there was a guest present, emphasizing generosity and sharing. This characteristic is well-documented in Islamic teachings and stories about his life.

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Companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

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Islamic Studies

Which companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was awarded the title “The Lion of Allah”?

A
Umar Farooque (R.A)
B
Hamza bin Abdul Mattalib (R.A)
C
Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
D
None of these
Explanation and memory cue

Khalid bin Waleed (R.A) was famously known as “The Lion of Allah” due to his bravery and military leadership in early Islamic battles. Although Hamza bin Abdul Muttalib (R.A) was also a great warrior, the specific title “The Lion of Allah” is attributed to Khalid bin Waleed (R.A).

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Prophets in Islam

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Islamic Studies

At what age was Hazrat Yunnus Aleh salam given Prophethood?

A
30
B
28
C
39
D
31
Explanation and memory cue

Islamic historical and religious sources do not specify the exact age at which Hazrat Yunnus (Jonah) Aleh salam was given prophethood. The question's provided answer of 31 years is not supported by authoritative Islamic texts. However, among the given options, 31 is commonly cited in some traditions though not definitively confirmed. Therefore, the original answer 'D' (31) is retained as the best available choice, but it should be noted that the exact age is not definitively known from Islamic sources.

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Biography Of Hazrat Khadija (R.a)

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Islamic Studies

Hazrat Khadija (R.A) died at _____ years of age.

A
60 years
B
63 years
C
64 years
D
65 years
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Khadija (R.A) is historically recorded to have died at the age of 63 years. This is widely accepted in Islamic history sources.

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Prophets' Biographies

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Islamic Studies

How many years older was Hazrat Haroon (peace be upon him) than Hazrat Mousa (peace be upon him)?

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

Islamic historical sources and scholarly consensus generally state that Hazrat Haroon (peace be upon him) was older than Hazrat Mousa (peace be upon him) by about two years. This is supported by traditional Islamic narratives explaining that Haroon was born in a year when male infants were spared from Pharaoh's decree, while Mousa was born in a year when male infants were killed, making Haroon approximately two years older than Mousa. Some sources mention a range of one to three years, but two years is the most commonly accepted figure.

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Seerah (Life Of Prophet Muhammad)

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Islamic Studies

Who accompanied Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) on the visit to Ta'if?

A
Hazrat Abu Bakr
B
Hazrat Umar
C
Hazrat Zaid bin Harith
D
Hazrat Zaid bin Thabit
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A) accompanied Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) on the visit to Ta'if to seek support and spread Islam. This event is well-documented in Islamic history, making option A correct.

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Biographies Of Islamic Scholars

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Islamic Studies

What was the name of Imam Bukhari (R.A)?

A
Muhammad bin Ismaeel
B
Muhammad Ismaeel
C
Muhammad Ibraheem
D
Ismaeel bin Ibraheem
Explanation and memory cue

Imam Bukhari's full name was Muhammad bin Ismaeel. This is the historically accurate and widely accepted name of the famous Islamic scholar.

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Early Islamic Battles

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Islamic Studies

The Battle of Jamal was fought between Hazrat Bibi Aisha (A.S) and _________?

A
Talha
B
Muawiya
C
Ali
D
Khalid Bin Waleed
Explanation and memory cue

The Battle of Jamal was fought between Hazrat Bibi Aisha (A.S) and the forces of Hazrat Ali (A.S), but the main opposing commanders were Talha and Zubair, who fought alongside Aisha. Therefore, the correct answer is Talha, as he was a key figure opposing Ali in this battle.