Salah-ud-Din was _________ by origin.
A. Turkish B. Kurdish C. Persian D. None of these
A. Turkish B. Kurdish C. Persian D. None of these
A. Waleed bin Utbah B. Sehl bin Amr C. Amr bin Hasham (Abu Jehl) D. Saraqa bin Sajjel
A. Hazrat Adam (A.S) B. Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) C. Hazrat Moosa (A.S) D. None of these
A. Cousin B. Brother C. Nephew D. None of these Prophet Lut (pbuh) was the paternal nephew of Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh). He was commanded by Allah (swt) to spread the message of Islam to the people of Sodom and Gomorrah. It is stated in the Quran that the community was subsequently destroyed after they failed … Read more
A. Mamon B. Jafar C. Al-Mansur D. None of these Modern historians regard Al-Mansur as the real founder of the Abbasid Caliphate, one of the largest polities in world history, for his role in stabilizing and institutionalizing the dynasty.
A. Hakam second B. Marwan second C. Muawiya second D. Hasham The last Umayyad, Marwān II (reigned 744–750), was defeated at the Battle of the Great Zab River (750). Members of the Umayyad house were hunted down and killed, but one of the survivors, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān, escaped and established himself as a Muslim ruler in … Read more
A. Banu Qurish B. Bani Zohra C. Banu Hashim D. None of these Hazart Amina R.A belonged to Bani Zohra tribe.
A. 5 B. 10 C. 15 D. None of these At that time, Muslims heard about a kind-hearted king of Abyssinia (now in Ethiopia and Eritrea), Najashi. On seeing the difficulties of people and cruelty of Quraysh, Muhammad (PBUH) allowed few Muslims to migrate towards Abyssinia. In 613 AD, 15 Muslims migrated to Abyssinia including … Read more
A. 47 B. 58 C. 52 D. None of these The Medina Charter consists of 47 clauses. 23 clause governed the relationship between Muslims, between Ansar and Muhajirin, while the remaining 24 clauses governed the relations of Muslims with non-Muslims, the Jews and others.
A. Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (RA) B. Hazrat Umar -e- Farooq (RA) C. Hazrat Usman Ghani (RA) D. None of these ” Atique” is the title of Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (RA).