Who was the Prophet which first laid the foundation of Masjid-e-Aqsa ?
A. Hazart Daood ( A.S) B. Hazart younus ( A.S) C. Hazart Ibrahim ( A.S) D. Hazart Suleman (A.S)
A. Hazart Daood ( A.S) B. Hazart younus ( A.S) C. Hazart Ibrahim ( A.S) D. Hazart Suleman (A.S)
A. Yamama B. Hanein C. Safaein D. Badar
A. Witr B. Khasoof C. Kasoof D. Istikhara
A. 5 Stones B. 6 Stones C. 7 Stones D. 8 Stones Seven stones are thrown at each of the three pillars to commemorate Ibrahim’s rejection of Satan. Rami al-Jamarat (Arabic: رمي الجمرات; meaning “stoning of the Jamarat”), sometimes referred to as the “Stoning of the Devil” is a rite carried out by Hajj pilgrims … Read more
A. 1.A.H B. 2 A.H C. 3 A.H D. 4 A.H
A. Al-Baqarah B. An-Naml C. Al-Ankabut D. None of Above Al-Baqarah (Arabic: البقرة, “The Heifer” or “The Cow”) is the second and longest chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. It consists of 286 verses (āyāt), 6,201 words and 25,500 letters.
A. Umer bin Hisham B. Talha bin Zubair C. Hanzla bin Umair D. Abdullah bin ubai Abu Jahal’s actual name was Amr ibn Hisham but he was commonly known as Abu Hakam (“Father of Wisdom”) among the Quraysh as he was considered a wise man. His relentless hostility and belligerence towards Islam earned him the … Read more
A. Uhad B. Khandaq C. Badar D. Moata Abu Jahl was fatally and badly wounded by Mu’awwidh ibn ‘Afrā’ and Mu’ādh ibn ‘Amr ibn al-Jamūḥ and eventually killed by Abdullah ibn Masud on March 13, 624, when he died fighting the Muslims in the Battle of Badr.
A. 13 B. 23 C. 29 D. 27
A. 550 B. 750 C. 1950 D. 950