1.
In what direction will the sun rise on the day of Qiyamah ?
Correct Answer
A. West
2.
How many times will the trumpet be blown at the end of time ?
Correct Answer
A. 2
Explanation
The trumpet will be blown twice. The first time it will cause everyone to die and the second time it will cause everyone to be resurrected for the final judgement
3.
How close will be the sun from our head on the day of judgement ?
Correct Answer
A. 1 mile
Explanation
According to the given answer, the sun will be 1 mile away from our heads on the day of judgement. This suggests that the sun will be extremely close to us, emphasizing the intensity and proximity of the event. It implies that the day of judgement will be a significant and overwhelming occurrence, with the sun being in such close proximity to us.
4.
According to a ritual, a Muslim says Adhan and Iqamah into a newborn's ear. Into which ear is Iqamah whispered ?
Correct Answer
A. Left
Explanation
A Muslim calls it in the child's ear so it is the first thing the child hears. Likewise, as a person is about to die the last words a Muslim should hear is the shahada. The idea is that a Muslim begins his life and ends his life with the shahada. Adhan is whispered into the right ear while Iqamah is whispered into the left.
5.
What was the first sin on earth in Islam ?
Correct Answer
A. Murder
Explanation
Qabil, son of Adam, killed his brother Habil out to jealousy. Whenever an unjust murder is committed on the Earth, Qabil receives a portion of the murderer's sin.
6.
Who came up first with the words of Adhaan in his dream ?
Correct Answer
A. Abd Allah ibn Zaid (r.a)
Explanation
Abd Allah ibn Zaid (r.a) is credited with being the first person to come up with the words of Adhaan in his dream. This means that he was the one who initially formulated the call to prayer that is now commonly used in Islamic traditions. The Adhaan is a significant aspect of the Muslim faith, as it is used to announce the time for prayer and to gather believers for worship. Abd Allah ibn Zaid's contribution in formulating the words of the Adhaan highlights his importance in the development of Islamic practices.
7.
Who was the eldest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) ?
Correct Answer
A. Zainab
Explanation
Zainab was the eldest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). She was born to him and his first wife, Khadijah. Zainab was known for her intelligence, wisdom, and strong character. She played a significant role in the early days of Islam and was married to Abu al-As ibn al-Rabi, a non-Muslim at the time. Despite their religious differences, Zainab remained committed to her faith and eventually her husband converted to Islam. Zainab's life serves as an inspiration for Muslims, highlighting the importance of faith, resilience, and standing up for what is right.
8.
Who was the first daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) to die ?
Correct Answer
A. Ruqayyah
Explanation
Around the Battle of Badr she died suffering from a skin disease.
9.
Which daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) had to stay back in Mecca with her Pagan (Kaafir) husband ?
Correct Answer
A. Zainab
Explanation
She was married to Abul Aas who sided with the pagans in the Battle of Badr. He was captured, and only let go because Zainab paid the ransom of a necklace that belonged to Khadija that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) desired. She also had to immigrate to Medina. Abul Aas did got to Medina later on where he embraced on Islam and settled down with his wife.
10.
Which Prophet had the power of interpreting the meaning of dreams ?
Correct Answer
A. Yusuf (a.s)
Explanation
Yusuf (a.s) is the correct answer because in the Quran, it is mentioned that Yusuf (a.s) had the ability to interpret dreams. This is evident from the story of Yusuf (a.s) where he correctly interpreted the dreams of his fellow prisoners and later the dreams of the king of Egypt. His interpretations proved to be accurate, which showcases his unique power of interpreting dreams.
11.
Which Prophets people's punishment was having Angel Jibril pick up the land they were on, raise it high, turn it upside down and drop it ?
Correct Answer
A. Lut (a.s)
Explanation
Lut (a.s) is the correct answer because according to Islamic tradition, the people of Lut (also known as Sodom and Gomorrah) were punished by having Angel Jibril (Gabriel) pick up the land they were on, raise it high, turn it upside down, and drop it. This punishment was inflicted upon them due to their immoral and wicked behavior, particularly their engagement in homosexuality.
12.
Which Prophet was a king and had the power of talking to animals and jinns ?
Correct Answer
A. Sulaiman (a.s)
Explanation
Sulaiman (a.s) is the correct answer because he was a Prophet who was also a king and possessed the ability to communicate with animals and jinns. This is mentioned in the Quran, where it is stated that Sulaiman (a.s) had control over the wind and the ability to understand the language of birds and animals. His story also includes instances where he interacted with jinns and utilized their assistance in various tasks.
13.
Which Prophet's stick was turned into a snake ?
Correct Answer
A. Musa (a.s)
Explanation
In the Quran, it is mentioned that Prophet Musa (a.s) was given the miracle of turning his stick into a snake. This incident occurred when Musa (a.s) was sent by Allah to Pharaoh to deliver the message of monotheism. As a sign of his prophethood, Musa (a.s) threw his stick on the ground, and it transformed into a serpent. This miracle was intended to demonstrate the power and authority bestowed upon Musa (a.s) by Allah, and it played a crucial role in convincing Pharaoh and his people of Musa's (a.s) divine mission.
14.
Which Prophet split up the moon in half ?
Correct Answer
A. Muhammad (s.a.w)
Explanation
Muhammad (s.a.w) is the correct answer because according to Islamic tradition, it is believed that during Muhammad's lifetime, he split the moon into two halves as a miracle. This event is mentioned in the Quran and is considered as one of the signs of his prophethood.
15.
Which ruler tried to destroy Kaabah by sending an army of elephants ?
Correct Answer
A. Abraha
Explanation
Abraha is the correct answer because he was a ruler who attempted to destroy the Kaabah by sending an army of elephants. This event is known as the "Year of the Elephant" and is mentioned in Islamic history as a significant event that occurred before the birth of Prophet Muhammad. Abraha's failed attempt to destroy the Kaabah is seen as a miraculous intervention by God to protect the sacred site.
16.
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) sent an invitation of Islam through a messenger to a ruler called _____ who got angry, tore the letter and killed the messenger.
Correct Answer
A. Kisra
Explanation
The correct answer is Kisra. Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) sent an invitation of Islam through a messenger to Kisra, who got angry, tore the letter, and killed the messenger.
17.
Whom did Firawn asked to build a high palace for him to climb up and meet Allah (swt) ?
Correct Answer
A. Haman
Explanation
Firawn asked Haman to build a high palace for him to climb up and meet Allah (swt).
18.
For how many years did the Prophet's grandfather take care of him ?
Correct Answer
A. 2
Explanation
The correct answer is 2. This suggests that the Prophet's grandfather took care of him for a period of 2 years.
19.
What was the year in which Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was born called as ?
Correct Answer
A. The Year of the ElepHant
Explanation
The correct answer is "The Year of the Elephant." This refers to the year in which Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was born. It is called the Year of the Elephant because it was the year in which the Abyssinian king Abraha attempted to destroy the Kaaba in Mecca with an army that included elephants. However, his plan was foiled by divine intervention, and the event holds great significance in Islamic history.
20.
How old was Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) when he was first married ?
Correct Answer
A. 25
Explanation
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was first married at the age of 25. This is a significant milestone in his life as it marks the beginning of his marital journey. It is important to note that Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) married Khadijah (may Allah be pleased with her), who was a wealthy and respected businesswoman. Their marriage was a successful and loving partnership, lasting for 25 years until Khadijah's death. This marriage played a crucial role in shaping the life and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w).
21.
What was the age difference between Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) and his wife Khadija (r.a) ?
Correct Answer
A. 15
Explanation
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was 15 years younger than his wife Khadija (r.a).
22.
Who was the youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) ?
Correct Answer
A. Fatima
Explanation
Fatima was the youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w).
23.
Who was the youngest child to be born to Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) ?
Correct Answer
A. Ibrahim
Explanation
Ibrahim was the youngest child to be born to Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w). This can be inferred from historical records and Islamic literature. Ibrahim was born to Prophet Muhammad and his wife, Maria al-Qibtiyya, in the year 630 CE. He was the only child of Prophet Muhammad who survived infancy. Unfortunately, Ibrahim passed away at a very young age, causing great sadness to Prophet Muhammad and his family.
24.
Who was the mother of the Prophet Muhammad's (s.a.w) son Ibrahim ?
Correct Answer
A. Mariya (r.a)
Explanation
Mariya (r.a) was the mother of Prophet Muhammad's (s.a.w) son Ibrahim.
25.
Which two Prophet's wives did not obey Allah's command and will enter the Hell-Fire ?
Correct Answer
A. PropHet Nuh and Lut's wives
Explanation
Prophet Nuh and Lut's wives are mentioned in the Quran as not obeying Allah's command and as a result, they will enter the Hell-Fire. In the story of Prophet Nuh, his wife did not believe in his message and refused to board the Ark, leading to her destruction. Similarly, in the story of Prophet Lut, his wife disobeyed the command of not looking back at the destruction of the city of Sodom and Gomorrah, resulting in her punishment. Therefore, Prophet Nuh and Lut's wives will enter the Hell-Fire for their disobedience.