Who was known to be the first martyr of Karbala.?
A. Sakinah bint Hussain B. The tribe of Bani Asad C. Hurr ibn Yazid D. None The correct answer to the question: “Who was known to be the first martyr of Karbala.?” is “Hurr ibn Yazid”.
A. Sakinah bint Hussain B. The tribe of Bani Asad C. Hurr ibn Yazid D. None The correct answer to the question: “Who was known to be the first martyr of Karbala.?” is “Hurr ibn Yazid”.
A. 61 AH B. 65 AH C. 68 AH D. 69 AH The correct answer to the question: “The Battle of Karbala took place on which Hijri?” is “61 AH”.
A. Hazrat Abu Baker B. Hazrat Umer C. Hazrat zaid bin Harith D. Hazrat zaid bin sabit
A. QASWA B. BURRAQ C. DULDUL D. NONE OF THESE
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A. Madinah B. Makkah C. Damascus D. Cairo Damascus was the capital of the Umayyad Caliphs. During the Umayyad Dynasty, which ruled the Islamic Caliphate from 661 to 750 CE, the capital was located in Damascus, which is now the capital of modern-day Syria. Damascus served as the political and administrative center of the vast … Read more
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