Hazrat Ibn Abbas (RA) had the title of ____________?
A. Naqeeb-e-Ansar B. Sayyed-ul-Tabe’en C. Turjuman-ul-Quran D. Maizban-e-Rasool (SAW)
A. Naqeeb-e-Ansar B. Sayyed-ul-Tabe’en C. Turjuman-ul-Quran D. Maizban-e-Rasool (SAW)
A. Hazrat Jaffar Tayar (RA) B. Hazrat Abu Ayub Ansari (RA) C. Hazrat Abdullah (RA) D. Hazrat Ali (RA)
A. Ismail bin Kathir (Ibn Al Athir) B. Imam Abu HAneefa C. Imam Ghazali D. Imam Razi
A. 651 AD. B. 652 AD. C. 653 AD. D. 634 AD. Abu Dharr al-Ghifari al-Kinani (أَبُو ذَرّ ٱلْغِفَارِيّ ٱلْكِنَانِيّ, ʾAbū Ḏarr al-Ghifārīy al-Kinānīy), also spelled Abu Zarr, born Jundab ibn Junādah (جُنْدَب ٱبْن جُنَادَة), was the fourth or fifth person converting to Islam, and from the Muhajirun. He belonged to the Banu Ghifar, the … Read more
A. Madina B. Makkah C. Jerusalem D. Al Fustat, Egypt Abū ʿAbdillāh Muhammad ibn Idrīs al-Shāfiʿī (Arabic: أَبُو عَبْدِ ٱللهِ مُحَمَّدُ بْنُ إِدْرِيسَ ٱلشَّافِعِيُّ, 767–820 CE) was an Arab Muslim theologian, writer, and scholar, who was the first contributor of the principles of Islamic jurisprudence (Uṣūl al-fiqh). Often referred to as ‘Shaykh al-Islām’, al-Shāfi‘ī was … Read more
A. 125 B. 135 C. 136 D. 145 In 711 Muslim forces invaded and in seven years conquered the Iberian peninsula. It became one of the great Muslim civilisations; reaching its summit with the Umayyad caliphate of Cordovain the tenth century. Muslim rule declined after that and ended in 1492 when Granada was conquered.
A. Saa bin Abi Waqas B. Khalid bin Walid C. Amir bin A’s D. Hajjaj bin Yousuf Amir bin A’s launched the conquest of Egypt on his own initiative in late 639, defeating the Byzantines in a string of victories ending with the surrender of Alexandria in 641 or 642. It was the swiftest of … Read more
A. 645 A.D B. 680 A.D C. 690 A.D D. 670 A.D
A. Hajaj Bin yousuf B. Abdul Malik Bin Marwan C. Walid D. Abu Hanifa
A. Oneness B. Purity C. Testimony D. Galorification