All Categories MCQs
Topic Notes: All Categories
General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
69101
Who was the leader of the non-believers in the Battle of Badr?
Answer:
Abu Jahl
Abu Jahl (Amr ibn Hisham) was the primary leader of the Quraysh army at Badr and was killed during the battle.
69102
Which city is known as 'Madinat-ul-Nabi'?
Answer:
Madina
Madina was originally called Yathrib. Upon the arrival of the Prophet, it became known as Madinat-ul-Nabi (City of the Prophet), or simply Madina.
69103
How many times is the name 'Muhammad' mentioned in the Quran?
Answer:
4
The name 'Muhammad' is explicitly mentioned 4 times in the Holy Quran (in Surahs Al-Imran, Al-Ahzab, Muhammad, and Al-Fath).
69104
What was the relation of Hazrat Ali (R.A) with the Holy Prophet (PBUH)?
Answer:
Cousin and Son-in-law
Hazrat Ali (R.A) was the cousin of the Prophet (son of Abu Talib) and later became his son-in-law by marrying Hazrat Fatima (R.A).
69105
The book 'Al-Muwatta' was written by:
Answer:
Imam Malik
Al-Muwatta is one of the earliest collections of Hadith and Fiqh, compiled by Imam Malik ibn Anas (RA).
69106
Which Ottoman Sultan conquered Constantinople (Istanbul)?
Answer:
Mehmed II
Sultan Mehmed II, also known as Mehmed the Conqueror (Fatih), conquered Constantinople in 1453 CE, ending the Byzantine Empire.
69107
The famous general Tariq bin Ziyad conquered which region?
Answer:
Spain
Tariq bin Ziyad led the Muslim conquest of Visigothic Hispania (Spain) in 711 CE. The location Gibraltar (Jabal Tariq) is named after him.
69108
Which angel is responsible for bringing rain and food?
Answer:
Mikail (A.S)
Angel Mikail (Michael) is the angel entrusted by Allah with the distribution of sustenance (Rizq) and the management of rain.
69109
Who was the last Caliph of the Abbasid Dynasty?
Answer:
Al-Mustasim
Al-Mustasim Billah was the last Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad. He ruled until the Mongol invasion led by Hulagu Khan sacked Baghdad in 1258 CE.
69110
The pact of Madina (Misaq-e-Madina) was signed between Muslims and:
Answer:
Jews
The Charter of Madina (Misaq-e-Madina) was a constitution established by the Prophet (PBUH) shortly after the Hijra, primarily organizing relations between Muslims and the Jewish tribes of Madina.