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Abu Bakr (Occupation)

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Islamic Studies

Hazrat Abu Bakr was a merchant of which commodity?

A
Steel
B
Cloth
C
Coal
D
Wheat
Explanation and memory cue

Hazrat Abu Bakr was known to be a merchant dealing primarily in cloth before becoming a close companion of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This is a well-documented fact in Islamic history.

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Islamic Beliefs (Baitul Mamoor)

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Islamic Studies

Baitul Mamoor is in which heaven?

A
3rd
B
4th
C
6th
D
7th
Explanation and memory cue

Baitul Mamoor is described in Islamic tradition as a heavenly house located in the seventh heaven, similar to the Kaaba on Earth, where angels worship continuously.

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Titles (Abu-Al-Hikm)

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Islamic Studies

Abu-al-Hikm is the title of whom?

A
Abu Jehl
B
Abu Bakar
C
Abu Lahab
D
Abu Hurairah
Explanation and memory cue

The title 'Abu-al-Hikm' means 'Father of Wisdom' and is historically associated with Abu Hurairah, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for his wisdom and narrations of Hadith. The other options do not bear this title.

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Hajj Terminology

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Islamic Studies

In Hajj, stoning the Devil is called __________?

A
Istilam
B
Sayee
C
Ramee
D
Tawaf
Explanation and memory cue

In the rituals of Hajj, the act of throwing stones at the three pillars representing the Devil is called 'Ramee'. This is a symbolic act of rejecting evil.

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Sahabah / Wives Of Prophet

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Islamic Studies

Who was the daughter of Umar who married the Prophet Muhammad?

A
Ayesha
B
Summaya
C
Fatima
D
Hafsa
Explanation and memory cue

Hafsa bint Umar was the daughter of Umar ibn al-Khattab, the second Caliph of Islam, and she married the Prophet Muhammad. Fatima was the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad and Khadijah, not Umar. Ayesha was the daughter of Abu Bakr, and Summaya was an early Muslim martyr, not related as a wife of the Prophet. Therefore, the correct answer is Hafsa (option D).

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Islamic Titles

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Islamic Studies

Ghani was the title of Hazrat \_\_\_\_ (RA).

A
Abu Bakar
B
Umar
C
Usman
D
Ali
Explanation and memory cue

The title 'Ghani' (meaning 'the Rich' or 'Self-Sufficient') was attributed to Hazrat Ali (RA). He was known for his generosity and independence, which aligns with the meaning of this title.

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Seerah (Letters / Seals)

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Islamic Studies

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) sent his messengers to the kings beyond Arabia calling them to Islam. In order to authenticate the credentials of his messengers, a ________ seal was made.

A
Golden
B
Silver
C
Metallic
D
Wooden
Explanation and memory cue

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used a golden seal, known as the 'Seal of Prophethood,' to authenticate the letters sent to kings beyond Arabia. This golden seal was a symbol of his authority and ensured the legitimacy of his messengers.

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Banu Hashim Boycott

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Islamic Studies

The social boycott of Banu Hashim took place in which year of the Prophethood (Nabvi)?

A
4th
B
5th
C
6th
D
7th
Explanation and memory cue

The social boycott of Banu Hashim occurred in the 6th year of the Prophethood (6th Nabvi year) when the Quraysh imposed a boycott on the clan to pressure them against supporting Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

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Conquest Of Makkah

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Islamic Studies

Prophet Muhammad stayed at Makkah for how many days after its conquest?

A
5
B
10
C
15
D
20
Explanation and memory cue

After the conquest of Makkah, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stayed in the city for about 5 days to consolidate peace and establish order before moving on.

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Caliphate History

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Islamic Studies

The first Umayyad Caliph was ________?

A
Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
B
Ameer Muawiyah (R.A)
C
Abu Ubaidah (R.A)
D
Amr bin Al-Aas (R.A)
Explanation and memory cue

Ameer Muawiyah (R.A) was the first Umayyad Caliph, establishing the Umayyad dynasty after the Rashidun Caliphate. The other options were prominent companions but not Umayyad Caliphs.