Who was the commanders of the Infidels in the Battle of Uhud?
A. Shaiba B. Abu Jahal C. Abu Sufyan D. Khalid bin Walid
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A. He can face toward Qiblah and deliver Khutba B. He must face the audience and deliver Khutba C. He is at liberty to face the Qiblah or audience D. All of the above
A. 5356 B. 5374 C. 5378 D. 5837
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A. 70 Hijri B. 80 Hijri C. 90 Hijri D. 100 Hijri
A. Zubaida B. Farzana C. Ammamah D. Buran
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