1.
What was Dar Al-Arqam?
Correct Answer
D. A & c
Explanation
Dar Al-Arqam was a gathering place of Muslims in the secret stage of dawah and it was also known as the House of Al-Arqam radi Allahu anhu. This was a significant location during the early days of Islam, where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his companions would gather to teach and learn about Islam. It served as a hub for spreading the message of Islam and organizing the Muslim community in Makkah.
2.
Which of the companions were severely tortured by mushrikeen?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
All of the mentioned companions, including the family of Yasir, Mus’ab ibn Umair, and Bilal radi Allahu ‘anhu, were severely tortured by the mushrikeen. They faced immense physical and emotional pain for their belief in Islam and refusal to renounce their faith. This torture was a result of their unwavering commitment to their religion and their refusal to bow down to the pressures of the mushrikeen.
3.
Which of the companions were severely tortured by their own family?
Correct Answer
D. a & b
Explanation
Uthman bin Affan and Mus'ab ibn Umair were severely tortured by their own family.
4.
What were Sahabas learning in the secret stage of dawah?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The Sahabas were learning all of the above mentioned topics in the secret stage of dawah. They were studying Surahs of Juz 'Amma, understanding the concept of Tawheed (oneness of Allah) and the Day of Judgment, as well as gaining knowledge about the description of Jennah (paradise) and Jahannum (hell).
5.
When Amr asked rasool Allah, who amongst your people have accepted your message what was the response of rasool Allah?
Correct Answer
B. A Freeman and a Slave
Explanation
The response of Rasool Allah when Amr asked who amongst his people have accepted his message was "A Freeman and a Slave". This answer suggests that people from different social backgrounds, including both those who were free and those who were enslaved, had accepted Rasool Allah's message. This highlights the inclusivity and diversity of the followers of Rasool Allah's message.
6.
What is the connection between Surah Kahaf and the Hijrah of Muslims to Habashah?
Correct Answer
D. A & b
Explanation
The correct answer is a & b. Surah Kahaf tells the story of a group of young believers who sought refuge in a cave to protect their faith from persecution. Similarly, Muslims migrated to Habashah (modern-day Ethiopia) to escape persecution in Mecca and protect their faith. Both situations involve individuals seeking a safe haven to preserve their religious beliefs, making a connection between Surah Kahaf and the Hijrah of Muslims to Habashah.
7.
Which year, Since Revelation (SR) did Muslims migrate to Habashah the first time?
Correct Answer
B. 5
Explanation
Muslims migrated to Habashah for the first time in the fifth year since the revelation. This migration is known as the First Migration to Abyssinia. It took place when the Muslims faced severe persecution in Mecca and sought refuge in Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia). The migration to Abyssinia provided them with a safe haven where they could freely practice their faith without fear of persecution.
8.
Aws and Khazraj (later Ansar) pledged allegiance to rasool Allah before?
Correct Answer
A. Jews
Explanation
The correct answer is Jews. Aws and Khazraj, two Arab tribes, pledged their allegiance to Rasool Allah (the Prophet Muhammad) before the Jews. This indicates that they were among the early converts to Islam and played a significant role in supporting the Prophet and the early Muslim community.
9.
When did the battle of Mu’tah take place and who was it against?
Correct Answer
A. 8H (Hijri), Romans
Explanation
The battle of Mu'tah took place in 8H (Hijri) and it was against the Romans.
10.
Where was rasool Alalh last seen in public?
Correct Answer
A. In the Masjid
Explanation
Rasool Allah (peace be upon him) was last seen in public in the Masjid. This suggests that he was often present in the mosque, which was a central place for him to interact with the community, lead prayers, and deliver sermons. It also highlights the importance of the mosque as a gathering place for Muslims and a center for worship and learning.
11.
Who was the sahabi who rasool Allah used to honor much and used to say to him, “Welcome to the one for whom Allah corrected me.”?
Correct Answer
D. Abdullah ibn Maktoom
12.
Which year after prophet hood (Since Revelation, SR), were the sanctions imposed on Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Muttalib and how long did it last?
Correct Answer
C. 7th year SR, 3 years
Explanation
In the 7th year after the prophet hood, sanctions were imposed on Banu Hashim and Banu Abdul Muttalib. These sanctions lasted for a period of 3 years.
13.
Which wife of the prophet (sal Allahu alyhi wa sallam) received greetings from Allah (subhanahu wa ta’ala) on this earth and who conveyed that greeting?
Correct Answer
B. Khadijah radi Allahu anha’, Jibra’il alyhissalam
14.
Which of the following were of the 10 guaranteed Paradise?
Correct Answer
D. Zubayr ibn al-Awwam radiAllahu anhu
Explanation
Zubayr ibn al-Awwam is considered one of the ten companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who were given the guarantee of Paradise. This is based on various hadiths (sayings of the Prophet) that mention the virtues and merits of Zubayr ibn al-Awwam. He was a close companion of the Prophet and played a significant role in the early Islamic community. His loyalty, bravery, and devotion to Islam make him deserving of this honor.
15.
Who were Sahl and Suhayl?
Correct Answer
A. The orpHan boys from whom the PropHet bought the land where he laid foundation of Masjid Nabawi.
Explanation
Sahl and Suhayl were the orphan boys from whom the Prophet bought the land where he laid the foundation of Masjid Nabawi.