1.
Who benefits from studying seerah?
Correct Answer
C. The one who holds onto it - learns it and implements it.
Explanation
The one who benefits from studying seerah is the person who not only learns about it but also applies the knowledge and teachings in their life. Simply reading or knowing the stories is not enough; it is essential to hold onto the seerah, understand its lessons, and implement them in one's actions and behavior. By doing so, individuals can truly benefit from studying seerah and strive to emulate the noble qualities and actions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
2.
The good intention has to go with?
Correct Answer
A. Proper action (sunnah of rasool Allah)
Explanation
Having a good intention is important, but it is not enough on its own. The correct answer is "Proper action (sunnah of rasool Allah)". This means that in addition to having a good intention, it is necessary to follow the actions and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Simply having a good intention without taking proper action based on the sunnah of the Prophet would not be sufficient.
3.
The sources of seerah include:
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The sources of seerah, which refers to the life of Prophet Muhammad, include the Quran and Hadith, which are the primary and most authoritative sources. The Quran is the holy book of Islam, believed to be the word of God, and contains information about the life and teachings of the Prophet. Hadith refers to the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet, as reported by his companions. Additionally, books of Dalaa'il and Shama'il provide specific details about the character, appearance, and habits of the Prophet. Books of battles and general historical books also contribute to the understanding of the Prophet's life. Therefore, all of the mentioned sources are important in studying the seerah.
4.
When he was young, Prophet salAllahu alayhi wa sallam was nursed in the tribe of?
Correct Answer
B. Banu Sa’d
Explanation
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was nursed in the tribe of Banu Sa'd. This tribe was known for their generosity and hospitality, and they took care of the Prophet after his mother passed away. The tribe of Banu Sa'd played an important role in the early life of the Prophet and provided him with love and support.
5.
How old was prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) when Jibra’il alyhissalam
came down and cleaned the blood clot in his heart?
Correct Answer
C. Approx 4 years old
Explanation
When Jibra'il (Gabriel) came down and cleaned the blood clot in Prophet Muhammad's heart, he was approximately 4 years old.
6.
When Jibrail alaihissalam came to the prophet in cave hira, it was a night off?
Correct Answer
A. Ramadan
Explanation
Jibrail alaihissalam came to the prophet in the cave of Hira during the month of Ramadan. This is significant because the revelation of the Quran began during this month, marking the start of Prophet Muhammad's prophethood. The month of Ramadan is considered a blessed and sacred month in Islam, during which Muslims fast from dawn until sunset and engage in increased worship and spiritual reflection.
7.
On which mountain did Rasool Allah go to call all the tribes for the first public dawah?
Correct Answer
B. Mount Safa
Explanation
Mount Safa is the correct answer because it is the mountain where Rasool Allah (Prophet Muhammad) went to call all the tribes for the first public dawah. This event is known as the "Call of Safa" and it marked the beginning of Prophet Muhammad's mission to spread the message of Islam to the people of Mecca. Standing on Mount Safa, Prophet Muhammad called out to the tribes and invited them to embrace the monotheistic faith of Islam.
8.
One of the key intimate opponents of Rasool Allah sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam was?
Correct Answer
C. Abu Lahab
Explanation
Abu Lahab was one of the key intimate opponents of Rasool Allah sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam. He was the uncle of Prophet Muhammad and vehemently opposed his message of Islam. Abu Lahab and his wife Umm Jamil were known for their hostility towards the Prophet and their attempts to undermine his mission. Abu Lahab's opposition to Islam continued until his death, and he is mentioned in the Quran as being condemned for his disbelief.
9.
Which child of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) was not from Khadijah (r.a)?
Correct Answer
B. Ibrahim
Explanation
Ibrahim was not from Khadijah.
10.
All the children of Rasool Allah passed away in his lifetime except?
Correct Answer
B. Fatimah radi Allahu anha
11.
Who were the 2 tribes that came to Makkah during hajj season from Yathrib (Medina)? And what was their characteristic?
Correct Answer
A. Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj, They used to often fight each other for no reason
Explanation
Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj were the two tribes that came to Makkah during the hajj season from Yathrib (Medina). Their characteristic was that they used to often fight each other for no reason.
12.
When Quraysh found out that Rasool Allah had left Makkah and they missed him, what did they do?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
When Quraysh found out that Rasool Allah had left Makkah and they missed him, they took multiple actions. They spread out to find him, thinking he must not have gone too far. They also put a bounty of 100 camels for Rasool Allah's head, showing their desperation to capture him. Additionally, Abu Jahl went to Abu Bakr's house and slapped Asma'a radi Allahu anha, asking her where her father is. These actions collectively demonstrate the various measures taken by Quraysh upon realizing that Rasool Allah had left Makkah.
13.
Multiple people accepted Islam at Rasool Allah's hands when he was migrating towards Medina; who were some of them?
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
During Prophet Muhammad's migration to Medina, multiple people accepted Islam at his hands. Among them were two highway robbers who were influenced by his teachings and decided to embrace Islam. Umm Ayman, who was a trusted companion of the Prophet and had taken care of him since his childhood, also accepted Islam during this time. Additionally, Suraqa bin Malik, who was a prominent figure among the Arab tribes and had initially pursued the Prophet with the intention of harming him, eventually embraced Islam after witnessing the truth and sincerity of the Prophet's message. Therefore, all of the mentioned individuals accepted Islam at the hands of Rasool Allah during his migration to Medina.
14.
When did Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) do his farewell hajj?
Correct Answer
B. B: 10 H
Explanation
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) performed his farewell hajj in the 10th year of the Islamic calendar. This was the last hajj that he performed before his passing, and it holds great significance in Islamic history. During this hajj, the Prophet delivered his famous farewell sermon, which emphasized the importance of unity, equality, and justice among Muslims. The farewell hajj is considered a milestone in the life of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w) and is commemorated by Muslims around the world.
15.
In his last days where did, Rasool Allah go to, in the middle of the night with permission from A’isha, to say his farewell before he passed away?
Correct Answer
C. A & b