1.
This Sahaba came to Islam after witnessing the murder of Khubayb ibn 'Abi Al-Ansari, who, when the Quraiysh had captured him, had been allowed to pray two Rakat before he was brutally killed.
Correct Answer
C. Sa'eed ibn Amir
Explanation
Sa'eed ibn Amir came to Islam after witnessing the murder of Khubayb ibn 'Abi Al-Ansari. This event had a profound impact on Sa'eed ibn Amir, as he witnessed Khubayb's bravery and steadfastness in the face of death. It is likely that witnessing such a display of faith and courage inspired Sa'eed ibn Amir to embrace Islam.
2.
This Sabaha was the son of a man who hated Islam and was killed at the Battle of Badr. The Sahaba had fought against the Muslims in the Battle of Uhud and Khandaq (Trench). When the Muslims conquered, he fled to Yemen. However, his wife accepted Islam and traveled to Yemen to retrieve him. When he was brought back to Makkah, he became a Muslim and vowed to fight twice as hard and spend twice as much for the victory of Islam.
Correct Answer
C. Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl
Explanation
Ikrimah ibn Abi Jahl is the correct answer because the given information matches his story. He was the son of Abu Jahl, a staunch enemy of Islam, and he fought against the Muslims in the battles of Uhud and Khandaq. After the Muslims conquered, he fled to Yemen, but his wife accepted Islam and convinced him to return to Makkah. He then embraced Islam and became a devoted Muslim, vowing to fight and support Islam wholeheartedly.
3.
This Sahab was one of the child companions of the Prophet (pbuh) and was 13 years old when the Prophet died. He was also the cousin of the Prophet (pbuh) and at the age of 13 he had already narrated 1666 ahadeeth.
Correct Answer
B. Abdullah Ibn Abbas
Explanation
Abdullah Ibn Abbas is the correct answer because he fits the description given in the question. He was a child companion of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), being 13 years old when the Prophet died. He was also the cousin of the Prophet (pbuh). Additionally, Abdullah Ibn Abbas is known for his extensive knowledge and narration of ahadeeth, having narrated 1666 of them at the age of 13. Therefore, Abdullah Ibn Abbas is the most suitable option based on the given information.
4.
This Sahab is known as Abul Masakin and Dhul-Janahain
Correct Answer
A. Jafar bin Abi Talib
Explanation
Jafar bin Abi Talib is known as Abul Masakin and Dhul-Janahain. This means that Jafar bin Abi Talib was referred to by these two titles.
5.
This Sahaba was married to Abu Sufyan's daughter. He fought in the Battle of Badr and Uhud. It was in Uhud that Allah (swt) granted him martyrdom and he was buried in the same grave as Hamza (ra).
Correct Answer
D. Abdullah ibn Jahsh
Explanation
Abdullah ibn Jahsh was married to Abu Sufyan's daughter and participated in the battles of Badr and Uhud. He attained martyrdom in the Battle of Uhud and was buried in the same grave as Hamza (ra).
6.
This Sahaba was among the first group of Muslims to migrate to Abyssina. It was during the Caliphate of Umar that he was made governor of Basra, but he feared for his faith when faced with all the riches. So he traveled to Umar and asked him to be relieved of his duty. He was denied this, so he begged Allah not to allow him to return to the city, and it was on his journey back to Basra that he passed away.
Correct Answer
A. Utbah inb Ghazwan
Explanation
Utbah ibn Ghazwan was among the first group of Muslims to migrate to Abyssinia. He was later appointed as the governor of Basra during the Caliphate of Umar. However, when faced with the wealth and temptations of the position, he feared for his faith and approached Umar to be relieved of his duty. Despite his request being denied, Utbah prayed to Allah not to allow him to return to the city. Unfortunately, he passed away on his journey back to Basra.
7.
This Sahaba fought in all the battles with the Prophet except for Badr because of an agreement he was bound to made with the Quraysh. He was very trustable with sensitive information and it was for that reason the Prophet of Allah (s.w.t) had given him a list of hypocrites in order to track their movements. He also was picked by the Prophet (s.w.t) to inflitrate the enemy camp during the battle of Khandaq (Trench).
Correct Answer
D. Hudhayfah ibn Al Yaman
Explanation
Hudhayfah ibn Al Yaman is the correct answer because he fought in all battles with the Prophet except for Badr due to an agreement he made with the Quraysh. He was known for being trustworthy with sensitive information and was entrusted by the Prophet with a list of hypocrites to track their movements. Additionally, he was chosen by the Prophet to infiltrate the enemy camp during the battle of Khandaq (Trench).
8.
This Sahaba first reject Islam when it first came to his area. It wasn't until his friend who was a Muslim secretly came into his house and smashed his idol. He was only anger for a little bit because he quickly realized the weakness of the idol and soon after he accepted Islam.
Correct Answer
A. Abu Darda
9.
This Sahaba was known as the beauty of Quraysh. He came from rich and noble family. When his mother found out about his conversion to Islam she locked him up in her house. He also was the flag bearer in the Battle of Uhud where he died as martyr.
Correct Answer
B. Mus'ab ibn Umayr
Explanation
Mus'ab ibn Umayr is the correct answer because he fits the description given in the question. He was known as the beauty of Quraysh, came from a rich and noble family, and his mother locked him up when she found out about his conversion to Islam. He was also the flag bearer in the Battle of Uhud and died as a martyr.
10.
This Sahaba had once heard his step-father speak out against the Prophet (pbuh). Pained by what his step-father had said, he reported it to the Prophet (pbuh). When his step-father was confronted, he denied ever saying such a thing. It was only after a revelation was sent down in favor of Sahaba that it was proven that he was not lying as his step-father had accused him of.
Correct Answer
A. Umayr ibn Sa'd
Explanation
Umayr ibn Sa'd is the correct answer because he had heard his step-father speak against the Prophet (pbuh) and reported it to him. When his step-father denied it, a revelation was sent down in favor of Umayr, proving that he was telling the truth. This incident shows Umayr's loyalty to the Prophet and his courage to speak up against wrongdoing, even if it involved his own family member.