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Battle of Badr
Ghazwa e Badar occurred in which Hijri year?
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The Battle of Badr (Ghazwa e Badar) took place in the 2nd year after Hijra (2 Hijri). This is a well-established historical fact in Islamic history.
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Battle of Badr
Ghazwa e Badar occurred in which Hijri year?
The Battle of Badr (Ghazwa e Badar) took place in the 2nd year after Hijra (2 Hijri). This is a well-established historical fact in Islamic history.
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Seerah
The marriage between Hazrat Hafsa (رضہ) and Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ took place in ____?
Hazrat Hafsa (رضہ) married Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in the year 4 A.H. This is a well-documented historical fact in Islamic history. Therefore, option B is correct.
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Hijrah
During the Holy Migration to Madina, who spied on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
During the Hijrah (Holy Migration) to Madina, Saraqa bin Sajjel was known to have spied on Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and attempted to capture him. This is a well-documented event in Islamic history, making option B correct.
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Prophets
What is the literal meaning of Nabi?
The literal meaning of 'Nabi' in Arabic is 'a person who conveys the message of Allah,' which aligns with the role of a prophet in Islam. Therefore, option D is correct.
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Companions of the Prophet (Sahabah)
What was the real name of Hazrat Abu Huraira (RA)?
Hazrat Abu Huraira (RA) was originally named Abdul Rehman Ibne Sakhr Ad-Dausi before he embraced Islam. This is a well-documented fact in Islamic history.
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Pillars of Islam
What is the fundamental pillar of Islam which requires both physical and financial sacrifices?
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and requires both physical travel to Mecca and financial expenditure, making it a fundamental pillar involving physical and financial sacrifices. Salat is prayer, and Zakat is almsgiving, which involves financial sacrifice but not physical travel.
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Biography of Prophet Muhammad
How many sons did the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) have?
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) had two sons: Qasim and Abdullah, both of whom died in infancy. Therefore, the correct answer is 2.
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Quranic Studies
What does Surah Ankaboot mean?
Surah Ankaboot in the Quran means 'The Spider' in English. This is a well-known translation and the correct meaning of the Surah's name.
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Prophets and Scriptures
Zaboor is revealed in which language?
In Islamic tradition, the Zaboor is the holy book revealed to Prophet Dawud (David). Since Dawud was a prophet of the Israelites, the Zaboor is understood to have been revealed in the language of his people, which is Hebrew. The Quran mentions the Zaboor but does not specify the language explicitly. However, scholarly consensus and historical context indicate that the Zaboor corresponds to the Psalms, originally written in Hebrew. The option 'Syriac' is incorrect as Syriac is a later language used by some Christian communities, not the original language of the Zaboor.
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Pillars of Islam
Which is the third fundamental pillar of Islam?
The third pillar of Islam is Sawm, which refers to fasting during the month of Ramadan. The pillars in order are Shahada (faith), Salah (prayer), Sawm (fasting), Zakat (almsgiving), and Hajj (pilgrimage).