Monday, 28 March 2016

LECTURER-SUBJECT SPECIALIST ISLAMIAT PAST PAPERS



1.  The largest Surah of the Quran is: 
(a) Surah-al-Baqrah (b) Surah Aali Imran (c)  Surah Al-Taubah (d) Surah Yunus (e) None of these 
2.  Fidk Garden was bestowed to the Holy Prophet (SAW) as: 
(a) Fay (b) Booty (c) Gift (d) Loan (e)None of these 
3.  Arbeen is the book of Hadith in which there are: 
(a) 40 Ahadith (b) 50 Ahadith (c) 30 Ahadith  (d) 20 Ahadith (e) None of these 
4.  The heads of Zakat are: 
(a) Eight (b) Nine (c) Seven (d) Five (e) None of these 
5.  Mauwazatain mean: 
(a) A Collection of Ahadith (b) Two specific Surahs of Quran  (c) A book of Jaffaria Fiqh 
(d) A book of Hanafi Fiqh (e) None of these 
6.  The numbers of famous months are: 
(a) four (b) Six (c) Seven (d) Two (e) None of these 
7.  Jabal-e-Noor is situated in:: 
(a) Arafat (b) Ghar-i-Hira (c) Ghar-i-Saur  (d) Madina (e) None of these 
8.  Which country is known as the “Land of Prophet”? 
(a) Iraq (b) Saudi Arabia (c) Palestine  (d) Syria (e) None of these 
9.  Zou-Shadatain is the title of Hazrat: 
(a) Khuzaima bin Sabit (R.A) (b) Huzaifa bin Yaman (R.A) (c) Ammar bin Yasir 
(d) Imam Abu Hnifa (e) None of these 
10.  Sura Saba is: 
(a) Makki (b) Madni (c) Iraqi (d) Makki and Madni (e) None of these 
11.  Which Surah of Quran has Bismillah twice? 
(a) Al Nahal (b) Al Namal (c) Al Ahzaab (d) Al Noor (e) None of these 
12.  Imam-e-Darul-Hijra was a title of:: 
(a) Imam Ahmad (b) Imam Malik (c) Imam Sha’afi (d) Imam Muhammad (e) None of these
13.  Masjid Qiblatain is situated in: 
(a) Madina (b) Makkah (c) Taif (d) Jabal-e-Noor (e) None of these 
14.  Which is a religious book of Hinduism? 
(a) Injeel (b) Taurat (c) Ramain (d) Bible (e) None of these 
15.  The first Islamic month is: 
(a) Muharrum (b) Zool Haja (c) Safar (d) Rajab (e) None of these 
16.  Which was the total number of Idols were in the Kaaba? 
(a) 260 (b) 360 (c) 460 (d) 560 (e) None of these 
17.  Batha Velley is situated in: 
(a) Makkah (b) Madina (c) Iraq (d) Jordon (e) None of these 
18.  Hazarat Muhammad (SAW) gave the key of Bait Ullah permanently to: 
(a) Umarah bin Utba (b) Hanzla bin Abil Aamir (c) Usman bin Talha 
(d) Abdullah bin Aamir (e) None of these 
19.  AshabusSabt mean: 
(a) Jews (b) Christians (c) Muslims (d)  Sabieen (e) None of these 
20.  The word Muhammad (SAW) as a name has been mentioned in Qur’an only: 
(a) Two time (b) Four time (c) Six time (d) Seven time (e) None of these 
21) Arabia is a large tract of country in the _________ of Asia.
(a) South – East (b) South – West
(c) North – East (d) None of these
22) _________ is called in Arab tradition ‘Year of the elephant.’
(a) 650 A.C. (b) 560 A.C.
(c) 570 A.C. (d) None of these
23) ANSAR means ________
(a) defender  (b) helper
(c) ruler (d) None of these
24) The ninth year of the Hijra is known in Muslim history as the _________
(a) year of elephant (b) year of deputations
(c) year of embassies (d) None of these
25) In 14 Hijri/635 A.D. _________ laid the foundation of Basrah.
(a) Hazrat Umar (b) Khalid bin Waleed 
(c) Uthban bin Ghazwan (d) None of these
26) Hazrat Uthman was assassinated in the month of __________
(a) Ramazan (b) Rajab
(c) Zulhija  (d) None of these
27) Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed belonged to the tribe of _________
(a) Hashim (b) Umayyah
(c) Makhzum (d) None of these
28) The city of FUSTAT was founded by __________
(a) Amr bin Al-As (b) Hazrat Umar bin Khattab
(c) Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (d) None of these
29) KHARAJ is ________
(a) Poor – tax  (b) Land – tax 
(c) Poll – tax  (d) None of these
30) __________ was the first Caliph, who abdicated the Caliphate. 
(a) Hazrat Ali (b) Hazrat Hassan bin Ali
(c) Hazrat Hussain bin Ali (d) None of these
31) The tomb of Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari is situated at __________
(a) Ankara (b) Madina
(c) Istanbul (d) None of these
32) The first capital of Abbasid Caliphate was _________.
(a) Al-Hashmiyah (b) Samarrah
(c) Baghdad (d) None of these
33) Ibne-e-Kahldun was a famous historian of ________ century.
(a) 15th b) 14th (c) 13th
(d) None of these
34) DIWAN AL HISBAH was instituted by _______ 
(a) Mahdi  (b) Hadi
(c) Harun  (d) None of these
35) IDRISI was a famous _________.
(a) Musician (b) Poet
(c) Geographer (d) None of these
(36) ‘Siyasat Nama’ was written by _________.
(a) Firdausi (b) Masudi
(c) Mawardi  (d) None of these
37) Tulunid Dynasty was founded by Ahmad ibn Tulun in _________.
(a) Khurasan (b) Syrea 
(c) Iraq (d) None of these
(38) The capture of Baghdad by Halaku Khan took place in the year _________
(a) 1285 (b) 1258
(c) 1271 (d) None of these
(39) Constantinople fell into the hands of the Muslims in _________
(a) 1453 (b) 1543
(c) 1354 (d) None of these
(40) With ________ the Othoman empire reached its zenith of glory and prestige.
(a) Bayazid (b) Muhammad II
(c) Salim I (d) None of these
(41) When Muslim invaded Spain _________ was the ruler of the country?
(a) Vetiza (b) Roderick
(c) Theodomir  (d) None of these
42) _________ was the Gothic capital.
(a) Cardova (b) Toledo
(c) Granada  (d) None of these
(43) During Muslim rule ________ was the capital of Spain.
(a) Cardova  (b) Toledo
(c) Granada  (d) None of these
(44) _________ was the first Muslim Governor of Spain:
(a) Turaif (b) Tariq bin Ziyad
(c) Abdul Aziz  (d) None of these
(45) Abdur Rahman Ad-dakhil died in 173 A.H. after the reign of _________ year.
(a) 40 (b) 41
(c) 42 (d) None of these
(46) Hisham bin Abdur Rahman introduced __________ doctrine in Spain.
(a) Hanafi (b) Shafi
(c) Humbali (d) None of these
(47) The beautiful palace of _________ built by An-Nasir.
(a) Az-Zahra (b) Al-Hambra 
(c) Al-Qurtaba (d) None of these
(48) __________ al-Mahdi was the first caliph of the Fatimides.
(a) Ubaidullah (b) Abdullah
(c) Mohammad  (d) None of these
(49) Battle of ZALAQA was fought between Alfanso-VI and ________
(a) Hajib Almansur  (b) Yousaf bin Tashfeen
(c) Tariq bin Ziyad (d) None of these
(50) “Moors in Spain” was written by_________. 
(a) J.J. Saunders  (b) P.K. Hitti
(c) Lane Pole  (d) None of these  



(1) Egypt was invaded under the leadership of:
(a) Sa’ad bin Abi Waqas (RA)
(b) Amr bin A’as (RA)
(c) Khalid bin Waleed (RA)
(d) None of these

(2) Muslim Rule in Spain was established by:
(a) Abbasids
(b) Turks
(c) Umayyads
(d) None of these

(3) The central headquarter of Umayyad was:
(a) Kufa
(b) Cairo
(c) Baghdad
(d) None of these

(4) Yousaf bin Tashfin was from the dynasty of:
(a) Muwahhid
(b) Murabit
(c) Umayyid
(d) None of these

(5) Who said, “I never fight with a foe in distress”.
(a) Mahmood of Ghazna
(b) Salahuddin Ibn Ayyub
(c) Omar bin Adbul Azia
(d) None of these

(6) Sasanids were:
(a) Fire-Worshippers
(b) Idol Worshippers
(c) Sun and Moon worshippers
(d) None of these

(7) Al-Beruni was born in:
(a) Makkah
(b) Khiva
(c) Baghdad
(d) None of these

(8) Razi (Rhazes) was a great:
(a) Philosopher
(b) Poet
(c) Physician
(d) None of these

(9) Yarmuk is situated in:
(a) Egypt
(b) Iraq
(c) Syria
(d) None of these

(10) Kimai-e-Sa’adat is written by:
(a) Ibn-e-Khuldun
(b) Imam Al-Ghazali
(c) Ibn-e-Sina
(d) None of these

(11) Omar Khayyam wrote his Algebra in:
(a) Persian
(b) Arabic
(c) English
(d) None of these

(12) Omar bin Abdul Aziz belonged to:
(a) Umayya family
(b) Abbasi family
(c) Sassani family
(d) None of these

(13) Fihrist-al-Ulum was written by:
(a) Ibn-e-Qayyim
(b) Ibn-an-NAdim
(c) Ibn-e-Nafis
(d) None of these

(14) Al-Farabi was:
(a) Turkish
(b) Iranian
(c) Arab
(d) None of these

(15) The death of Caliph __________ brought the Abbasid Dynasty to an end.
(a) Mustasim
(b) Mutawakkil
(c) Muatazid
(d) None of these

(16) “Islam and the Modern World” is written by:
(a) ) M. Hanif Nadvi
(b) Arberry, A. J.
(c) Nadvi, Abul Hasan
(d) None of these

(17) “Mesopotamia” is a _________ word.
(a) Greek
(b) Turkish
(c) French
(d) None of these

(18) “The Arabian Nights” is a book of:
(a) Tales
(b) Poetry
(c) History
(d) None of these

(19) “Toledo” is city in:
(a) Iraq
(b) Italy
(c) Spain
(d) None of these

(20) Bosnia was part of:
(a) British Empire
(b) Turkish Empire
(c) Sassanaid Empire
(d) None of these
• Zunoon (lord of fish) & Sahibul Hoot : Younus.
• The prophet whose people were last to suffer divine punishment Saleh.
• Suleiman died while standing with the support of a stick.
• Ashab-e-Kahf slept for 309 years.
• The number of Ashab-e-Kahf was 7.
• Saleh invented soap.
• Idrees was expert in astronomy.
• Prophet before Muhammad was Isaac.
• Hazrat Essa (A.S) was carpenter by profession.
• Besides Essa, Yahya also got prophet hood in childhood.
• Baitul Laham is the birth Place of Hazrat Essa (AS) is situated in Jerusalaem.
• Isa would cure the victims of leprosy.
• Zakria was contemporary of Isa.
• Isa was the cousin of Yahya.
• Romans kingdom was established in Palestine at Esa’s birth.
• Romans were Atheists.
• Ruler of Palestine at the birth of Esa was Herod.
• Maryum grew up in the house of Zakaiyya.
• Besides Esa , Adam was also a fatherless prophet.
• Esa born at Bethlehem.
• Esa was born in 4 B.C.
• Yahaya was the precursor of Eessa.
• Contemporary of Yahya was Eessa.
• Yahya is buried at Syria.
• Our prophet has the title Habibullah.
• Prophet Dawood has the title Najeeb Ullah.
• Prophet Jesus crist is called Rooh-ul-Ullah.
• Tur-e-Sina was the mountain where Hazrat Musa (AS) received Allah’s message.
• Hazrat Musa was Kalimullah.
• Science, astronomy, writing with pen, sewing and weapons were made by Idrees first of all.
• 30 Sahifay was revealed to Idrees.
• Aad was the nation of Hood.
• After seven day’s continuous rain and storm the nation of Hood destroyed.
• Nation of Samood was preached by Salih.
• Miracle of pregnant female camel was sent to Samood.
• 3 Sahifay were revealed to Ibrahim.
• Israel was the son of Ishaq.
• Israel was 147 years old when Ishaq died.
• Mountains would break by the miracle of Yaqoob.
• Musa married the daughter of Shoaib.
• Due to Zakria’s prayer Yahya was born.
• Yousuf remained in jail for 10 years.
• Abraham is called khalilullah, father of prophets and Idol Destroyer.
• Age of Abraham at the time of his death 175 years.
• Grave of Abraham is in Israel.(Syria chk it).
• Ibrahim is buried at Hebron in Jerusalem.
• Abrahem invented comb.
• Hazrat Loot was contemporary of Hazarat Ibraheem
• Abraham remained in fire 40 days.
• Terah or Aazer was the father of Ibraheem.
• Grave of Lut is in Iraq.
• Luut died at Palestine and is buried at Hebron.
• Ibraheem was the uncle of Luut.
• Loot was maternal grandfather of Ayub.
• Hazart Loot was the first to migrate.
• Luut resided at Ur near Mesopotamia.
• Luut migrated to Sodom and Gomorrah
• Ismaeel is called Abu-al-Arab.
• Mother of Ismaeel was Haajrah.
• Ishaaq built boundaries of Masjid-e-Aqsaa
• Ishaaq was sent to Jews.
• At Muqam-e-Ibraheem, there are imprints of Ibraheem.
• Ibrahim was first person to circumcise himself and his son.
• Sara wife of Ibrahim and mother of Ishaq was sister of Loot.
• Hajra the wife of Ibrahim was daughter of Pharoah of Egypt.
• Ibrahim was 86 years old when Ismael was born.
• Ibrahim was ordered to migrate along with family to valley of Batha meaning Makkah.
• Ibrahim was sent to Jordan after leaving Haajrah and Ismaeel
• Age of Ibraheem at the birth of Ishaq was 100 years and of Saarah was 90 years.
• First wife of Ibrahim resided at Palestine.
• Ibrahim intended to sacrifice Ismaeel at Mina on 10th Zul Hajj.
• As a result of sacrifice of Ismael, Ibrahim was gifted a baby from Saarah named Ishaq.
• Zam Zam emerged from beneath the foot of Hazrat Ismaeel in the valley of Batha (Makkah).
• Hazrat Ismail discovered Hajar-e-Aswad.
• Ismaeel had 15 sons.
• Zabeeullah and Abu al Arab are called to Hazrat Ismaeel.
• Ismael divorced his wife being discourteous.
• Jibrael brought sacred stone to Ismael.
• Original colour of the sacred stone was white.
• Gabriel gave the news of Ishaaq to Ibrahim.
• Ishaq married Rebecca.
• Old name of Makkah was Batha.
• Hazrat Idress was expert in astronomy.
• Uzair became alive after remaining dead for one hundred years.
Jamadi-us-Sani

10th – Battle of Mauta and martyrdom of Hazra Jafer Tayyar(a.s.) – (3 A.H.)
13th – Death of Hazrat Umm-ul-Baneen – Mother of Hazrat Abbas(a.s.)
20th – Birth of Hazrat Fatima Zahra(s.a.) 

Rajab-ul-Murrajjab 

1st – Birth of Imam Mohammad Baqir(a.s.) – the 5th Holy Imam - (57 A.H.)
2nd or 5th – Birth of Imam Ali Naqi al-Hadi(a.s.) – the 10th Holy Imam - (214 A.H.)
3rd – Martyrdom of Imam Ali Naqi al-Hadi(a.s.) – the 10th Holy Imam - (254 A.H.)
10th – Birth of Imam Mohammad Taqi al-Jawwad(a.s.) – the 9th Holy Imam - (195 A.H.)
12th – Death of Hazrat Abbas ibn-e-Abdul Muttalib(a.s.) – uncle of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw)
13th – Birth of Imam Ali(a.s.) – the 1st Holy Imam - (30 Aamul Feel)
13th, 14th, 15th – Ayyam-e-Bayd – the bright days
15th – Death of Hazrat Zainab bin-e-Ali(a.s.) – (62 A.H.)
20th – Birth of Hazrat Sakina bint-al-Hussain(a.s.) – (57 A.H.)
24th – Battle of Khaibar – (7 A.H.)
25th – Martyrdom of Imam Moosa-e-Kazim(a.s.) – the 7th Holy Imam - (183 A.H.)
26th – Death of Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.) [Disputed date]
27th – Event of Mairaj – Ascension of Prophet Muhammad(sawaw) towards heavens
28th – Start of journey of Imam Hussain(a.s.) towards Karbala – (60 A.H.)
29th – Battle of Tabooq – (9 A.H.) 

Shabaan-ul-Moazzam 

1st - Birth of Hazrat Zainab bint-e-Ali(a.s.) - (5 A.H.)
3rd - Birth of Imam Hussain(a.s.) - the 3rd Holy Imam - (4 A.H.)
4th - Birth of Hazrat Abbas(a.s.) - (26 A.H.)
5th - Birth of Imam Ali Zain-al-Abideen(a.s.) - the 4th Holy Imam - (38 A.H.)
7th - Birth of Hazrat Qasim ibn-e-Hasan(a.s.) - (48 A.H.)
8th - Beginning of Ghaibat-e-Sughra of Imam Mohammad Mehdi(atfs) – the 12th Holy Imam - (260 A.H.)
11th - Birth of Hazrat Ali Akbar(a.s.) - (44 A.H.)
13th, 14th, 15th - Ayyam-e-Bayd - the bright days
14th - Evening - Aamal of Neema-e-Shabaan
15th - Birth of Imam Mohammad Mehdi(atfs) - the 12th Holy Imam - (255 A.H.)
27th, 28th, 29th - Fasting 3 days prior to Ramzan-ul-Mubarak 

Ramzan-ul-Mubarak 

7th – Death of Hazrat Abu Talib(a.s.) [Disputed date]
10th - Death of Hazrat Khadija(a.s.) - wife of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw)
11th – Moakhat - Brotherhood among Ansar and Muhajireen - (1 A.H.)
13th, 14th, 15th - Ayyam-e-Bayd - the bright day
15th - Birth of Imam Hasan(a.s.) - the 2nd Holy Imam - (2 A.H.)
17th - Battle of Badr - (2 A.H.)
19th Evening - Probable night of Shab-e-Qadr - the night of power
19th - Imam Ali(a.s.) injured by an attack by a munfiq - (40 A.H.)
20th - Conquest of Makkah - (8 A.H.)
21st Evening - Probable night of Shab-e-Qadr - the night of Power
21st - Martyrdom of Imam Ali(a.s.) - the 1st Holy Imam - (40 A.H.)
23rd Evening - Most probable night of Shab-e-Qadr - the night of Power
26th – Jumatul Wida – Last Friday of Ramzan
27th - Another probable night of Shab-e-Qadr - the night of Power 

Shawwal-ul-Mukarram 

1st – Eid-ul-Fitr
4th - Start of Ghaibat-e-Kubra of Imam Mohammad Mehdi(atfs) – the 12th Holy Imam - (329 A.H.)
5th -Arrival of Hazrat Muslim ibn-e-Aqeel(a.s.) in Kufa - (60 A.H.)
6th - Battle of Hunnain - (6 A.H.)
8th – Demolition of Jannat-ul-Baqi
9th - Battle of Khandaq - (5 A.H.)
23rd - Battle of Ohod & Martyrdom of Hazrat Hamza(a.r.) - (3 A.H.)
25th - Martyrdom of Imam Jafer Sadiq(a.s.) - the 6th Holy Imam - (148 A.H.)
30th - Death of Hazrat Ibrahim(a.s.) - son of Prophet Mohammad(sawaw) - (10 A.H.) 

ZeeQaad 

1st - Birth of Hazrat Fatima Masooma-e-Qum(a.s.) - (183 A.H.)
1st - Peace treaty of Hudaibiya - (6 A.H.)
5th -Raising of foundation of Kaaba by Prophet Ibrahim(a.s.) and Prophet Ismael(a.s.)
8th - Hajj made obligatory - (8 A.H.)
11th - Birth of Imam Ali ibn-e-Moosa ar-Riza(a.s.) - the 8th Holy Imam - (148 A.H.)
23rd -Martyrdom of Imam Ali ibn-e-Moosa ar-Riza(a.s.) - the 8th Holy Imam - (203 A.H.)
25th - Equability of Earth - Dahwul Ardh
29th - Martyrdom of Imam Mohammad Taqi al-Jawwad(a.s.) - the 9th Holy Imam - (220 A.H.) 

ZilHijjah 

1st - Marriage of Imam Ali(a.s.) and Hazrat Fatima Zahra(s.a.) – (2 years before Hirja)
7th - Martyrdom of Imam Muhammad Baqir(a.s.) – the 5th Holy Imam - (114 A.H.)
9th - Day of Arafat: Ziarat-e-Imam Hussain (as) on this Day | Ziarat-e-Jamia for this day
9th – Martyrdom of Hazarat Muslim ibn-e-Aqeel(a.s.) & Hazrat Hani ibn Urwah(a.s.) – (60 A.H.)
10th – Eid-al-Adha
10th – Hajj-e-Baitullah 
15th - Birth of Imam Ali Naqi al-Hadi(a.s.) – the 10th Holy Imam - (214 A.H.) [Disputed date]
18th – Eid-e-Ghadeer – (10 A.H.)
23rd - Martyrdom of Hazrat Meesam al-Tammar(a.r.) – friend of Imam Ali(a.s.) – ( 60 A.H.)
24th - Eid-e-Mubahila - (10 A.H.)
24th - Supplication Day and giving of alms with the ring by Imam Ali(a.s.)
25th – Imam Ali(a.s.) accepts to become the Caliph of Islam – (35 A.H.)

1. How many stages the Quran contains? (b) 7
2. Who was the first writer of "Wahi" in Quraish? (b) Hazrat Zaid bin Sabit (RA)
3. Kitab-ul-Assar is compiled by:   (a) Imam Abu Hanifah (RA)
4. Imam Shafi took the office of "Religious Judgment" in the age of:   (d) 15 years
5. What was the name of foster sister of the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?  (d) Hazrat
Shima (RA)
6. Namaz-e-Istisqa" is prayer for:  (c) Rain
7. Who is called "saqi zam zam"? (a) Hazrat Abbas (RA)
8. The "Kissing of the Hajr-e-Aswad" is called: (c) Istelam
9. What is the number of Ramzan in the Islamic Calender? (b) 9th
10. Give the name, who compiled first work of Hadith "Sahifa-e-Sadiqa."
(d) Hazrat Abu Hurairah (RA)
i. Who advised Abu Bakr (R.A) to compile the Quran: a. Hazrat Umar (R.A)
ii. The Nisab of Zakat in Silver is: d. 52 ½ Tolas
iii. The Prophet made Hazrat Muaaz bin Jabal the Governor of:  d. Yaman
iv. Who are the “Sahibain”? c. Abu Yusuf and Imam Shaibani
v. Hajj is not completed unless you go to: d. Arafat
vi. “Kitab-al-Umm” is written by: c. Imam Shafi
vii. The foundation of Bait Ul-Hikmah was laid down during: a. Abbasid Period
viii. What is the number of month “Rajab” in Islamic Calendar? b. 7th
ix. First Mujadid was Hazrat Umar bin Abdul Aziz. Who was the second one?
c. Ahmad Sirhindi
x. Sahifa Hammam bin Munabih was found by: c. Dr. Hamidullah
xi. In which Surat of Quran there is mention of Zulqarnain? b. Alkahaf
xii. Muslims are the best of all due to: b. Moderation
xiii. Sahib Us-Ser is the nickname of: a. Hazrat Khuzaifa (R.A)
xiv. Masjide Khief is located in: c. Minna
xv. Ghaseel ul Malaika is the title of: c. Hazrat Hanzala (R.A)
xvi. Who was appointed as Usher for Hijrat-e-Madinah? c. Hazrat Abdullah bin Ariqat (R.A)
xvii. Who was a historian jurist, philosopher, as well as a politician? b. Abdur Rehman Ibni Khaldoon
xviii. When law of inheritence was revealed? b. Four Hijree
xix. Who was the last Commander in Chief for Ghazwa-e-Mautah? a. Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (R.A)
xx. Imam Dar ul Hijrat is the title of: b. Imam Malik

1: THE SHORTEST SURAH OF THE QURAN IS:
A: AL MAUN B : AL BAYYINAH C: AL KAUTHAR D: AL AKHLAS E: NONE OF THESE.
2: THERE IS NOBISMILLAH IN THE BEGINNING OF SURAH:
A AL FAITHAH B: AL NISA C:AL NAMAL D: AL TAUBAH E: NONE OF THESE
3: THE QURAN WAS REVEALED IN :
A : 25 Y B: 12 Y C:23 Y D: 20 Y E:NONE OF THESE
4: THE 1ST REVELATION CAME TO PROPHET(SAW)
A: DAR ARQAM B: HIRA C: THAUR D: SHI'B ABI TALIB E: NONE OF THESE
5: THE BATTLE IN WHICH MOAMMAD (SAW) PARTICPATED B/F NUBUWWAHWAS:
A: DAHIS B: BAIT AQBA C: FIJIR D: NONE OF THESE
6: THE DURATION OF SOCIAL BOYCOTT OF MUSLIMS IN SHI'B ABI TALIB WAS FOR:
A: 5 Y B: 10 Y C: 3 Y D: 8 Y E: NONE OF THESE
7:THE CONQEROR OF KHBER WAS:
A:UMAR B: JAFAR C: KHA;ID BIN WALID D: ALI E: NONE OF THESE
8: WHO IS CALLED THE 5TH GUIDED CALIPH:
A: HARUN B: WALI C: IBN ZUBAYR D:UMAR BIN AZIZ E: NONE OF THESE
9: THE BATTLE OF JAMAL WAS FOUGHT B/W THE AISHAH AND:
A: TALHAH B: MUAWIYA C: YAZID D: UMER E: NONE OF THESE
10: EGYPT WAS CONQERED DURING THE CALIPHATE OF :
A: ABU BAKR B: MUAWIAH C: ALI D: UMAR E: NONE OF THESE
11: HAZRAT UMAR WAS THE SON OF :
A:ABU TALIB B: TALHAH C: ABDULLAH D: KHATTAB E: NONE OF THESE
12: ABBASID CALIPHATE CAME INTO BEING IN:
A: 110 A.H B: 122 A.H C:132 A.H D:140 A.H E: NONE OF THESE
13: BAIT AL HIKMA WAS ESTABLISHED BY:
A: WAILD B:HISHAM C: MANSUR D: HARUN E: NONE OF THESE
14: MASJID QIBLAYAYN IS SITUATED IN :
A: HABSHA B: MAKKAH C: TAIF D: MADINA E: NON OF THESE
15: KHALID BIN WALID WAS REMOVED FROM THE COMMOND DURING THE expedtion to:
a: iran b: syri a c: yeman d: none of these
16: the city of fustat was founde by:
a: amr bin al a's b: abd al malik c: muawiyah d: none of these
17: expedition of tabuk place in:
a:6 A.H B: 7 A.H C: 9 A.H D: NONE OF THESE
18: HAZRAT SALMAN WAS FROM:
a: rome b: syria c: yeman d: faris
19: imam abu hanifah was a famous:
a: musician b: architect c: jurist d: historian e: none of these
20: the total period of khalafat -i- rashidah was:
a: 40 y b: 30 y c: 29 y d: none of these.

545 Birth of Hazrat Abdullah, the Holy Prophet's father.

571 Birth of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). Year of the Elephant. Invasion of Makkah by

Abraha the Viceroy of Yemen, his retreat (military forces go back).

577 The Holy Prophet PBUH  visits Madina with his mother. Death of his mother.

580 Death of Abdul Muttalib, the grandfather of the Holy Prophet (PBUH ).

583 The Holy Prophet's journey to Syria in the company of his uncle Abu Talib. His meeting with the monk Bahira at Bisra, who foretells of his prophet hood.

586 The Holy Prophet (PBUH) participates in the war of Fijar.

591 The Holy Prophet (PBUH ) becomes an active member of "Hilful Fudul", a league for the relief of the distressed.

594 The Holy Prophet (PBUH ) becomes the Manager of the business of Lady Khadijah (R.A) and leads her trade caravan to Syria and back.

595 The Holy Prophet (PBUH ) marries Hazrat Khadijah.

605 The Holy Prophet (PBUH ) arbitrates in a dispute among the Quraish about the placing of the Black Stone in the Kaaba.

610 The first revelation in the cave at Mt. Hira. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) is commissioned as the Messenger of God.

613 Declaration at Mt. Sara inviting the general public to Islam.

614 Invitation to the Hashimites to accept Islam.

615 Persecution of the Muslims by the Quraish. A party of Muslims leaves for Abyssinia

616 Second Hijrah to Abyssinia

617 Social boycott of the Hashimites and the Holy Prophet (PBUH) by the Quraish. The Hashimites are shut up in a glen outside Makkah.

619 Lifting of the boycott. Deaths of Abu Talib and Hazrat Khadijah (R.A) ,Year of sorrow (1OH)

620 Journey to Taif. Ascension to the heavens.

621 First pledge at Aqaba.

622 Second pledge at Aqaba. The Holy Prophet (PBUH ) and the Muslims migrate to Yathrib.

623: Nakhla expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose ).

624 Battle of Badr. Expulsion of the Bani Qainuqa Jews from Madina.

625 Battle of Uhud. Massacre of 70 Muslims at Bir Mauna. Expulsion of Banu Nadir Jews from Madina. Second expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose) of Badr.

626 Expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose) of Banu Mustaliq

627 Battle of the Trench Expulsion of Banu Quraiza Jews.

628 Truce (temporary agreement to cease hostilities) of Hudaibiya. Expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose ) to Khyber. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) addresses letters to various heads of states.

629 The Holy Prophet PBUH  performs the pilgrimage at Makkah. Expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose) to Muta (Romans).

630 Conquest of Makkah. Battles of Hunain, Auras, and Taif.

631 Expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose) to Tabuk Year of Deputations (delegations).

632 Farewell pilgrimage at Makkah.

632 Death of the Holy Prophet (Õáì Çááå Úáíå æÓáã ). Election of Hazrat Abu Bakr (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå) as the Caliph. Usamah leads expedition (journey or voyage for a particular purpose) to Syria. Battles of Zu Qissa and Abraq. Battles of Buzakha, Zafar and Naqra. Campaigns against Bani Tamim and Musailima ( ãÓíáãå ßÐÇÈ), the Liar.

633 Campaigns in Bahrain, Oman, Mahrah Yemen, and Hadramaut (ÍÖÑãæÊ ). Raids in Iraq. Battles of Kazima, Mazar, Walaja, Ulleis, Hirah, Anbar, Ein at tamr, Daumatul Jandal and Firaz.

634 Battles of Basra, Damascus and Ajnadin. Death of Hazrat Abu Bakr. Hazrat Umar Farooq becomes the Caliph. Battles of Namaraq and Saqatia.

635 Battle of Bridge. Battle of Buwaib. Conquest of Damascus (ÏãÔÞ ). Battle of Fahl.
636 Battle of Yermuk. Battle of Qadsiyia. Conquest of Madain.
637 Conquest of Syria. Fall of Jerusalem . Battle of Jalula.
638 Conquest of Jazirah.
639 Conquest of Khuizistan. Advance into Egypt.
640 Capture of the post of Caesaria in Syria. Conquest of Shustar and Jande Sabur in Persia. Battle of Babylon in Egypt.
641 Battle of Nihawand. Conquest of Alexandria in Egypt.
642 Battle of Rayy in Persia. Conquest of Egypt. Foundation of Fustat.
643 Conquest of Azerbaijan and Tabaristan (Russia).
644 Conquest of Fars, Kerman, Sistan, Mekran and Kharan. Martyrdom
( ÔåÇÏÊ) of Hazrat Umar. Hazrat Usman (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå) becomes the Caliph.
645 Campaigns in Fats.
646 Campaigns in Khurasan, Armeain and Asia Minor.
647 Campaigns in North Africa. Conquest of the island of Cypress.
648 Campaigns against the Byzantines.
651 Naval battle of the Masts against the Byzantines.
652 Discontentment (anger) and disaffection against the rule of Hazrat Usman ( ÑÖì Çááå Úäå ).
656 Martyrdom of Hazrat Usman (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå ). Hazrat Ali (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå)( (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå)) becomes the Caliph. Battle of the Camel (Ìãá ).
657 Hazrat Ali (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå) shifts the capital from Madina to Kufa. Battle of Siffin. Arbitration proceedings at Daumaut ul Jandal.
658 Battle of Nahrawan.
659 Conquest of Egypt by Hazrat Mu'awiyah (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå ).
660 Hazrat Ali (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå) recaptures Hijaz and Yemen from Hazrat Mu'awiyah ( ÑÖì Çááå Úäå). Hazrat Mu'awiyah (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå ) declares himself as the Caliph at Damascus.
661 Martyrdom of Hazrat Ali. Accession of Hazrat Hasan ( ÑÖì Çááå Úäå) and his abdication. Hazrat Mu'awiyah (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå) becomes the sole Caliph.
662 Khawarij revolts.
666 Raid of Sicily.
670 Advance in North Africa. Uqba bin Nafe founds the town of Qairowan in Tunisia. Conquest of Kabul.
672 Capture of the island of Rhodes. Campaigns in Khurasan.
674 The Muslims cross the Oxus. Bukhara becomes a vassal state.
677 Occupation of Sarnarkand and Tirmiz. Siege (blockade) of Constantinople.
680 Death of Hazrat Mu'awiyah (ÑÖì Çááå Úäå ). Accession of Yazid. Tragedy of Kerbala and martyrdom of Hazrat HussainÑÖì Çááå Úäå) .
682 In North Africa Uqba bin Nafe marches to the Atlantic, is ambushed and killed at Biskra. The Muslims evacuate Qairowan and withdraw to Burqa.
683 Death of Yazid. Accession of Mu'awiyah II.
684 Abdullah bin Zubair declares himself as the Caliph at Makkah. Marwan I becomes the Caliph' at Damascus. Battle of Marj Rahat.
685 Death of Marwan I. Abdul Malik becomes the Caliph at Damascus. Battle of Ain ul Wada.
686 Mukhtar declares himself as the Caliph at Kufa.
687 Battle of Kufa between the forces of Mukhtar and Abdullah bin Zubair. Mukhtar killed.
691 Battle of Deir ul Jaliq. Kufa falls to Abdul Malik.
692 The fall of Makkah. Death of Abdullah bin Zubair. Abdul Malik becomes the sole Caliph.
695 Khawarij revolts in Jazirah and Ahwaz. Battle of the Karun. Campaigns against Kahina in North Africa. The Muslims once again withdraw to Barqa. The Muslims advance in Transoxiana and occupy Kish.

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