Islamic Studies MCQs

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Question 121 Hard

What was the primary reason for Battle of Tabuk?

A
To conquer new territory
B
To preach Islam
C
To suppress rebellion
D
To confront Roman threat
Question 122 Medium

Which battle is known for the conversion of Khalid bin Walid?

A
Battle of Badr
B
Conquest of Makkah
C
Battle of Uhad
D
Battle of Mutah
Question 123 Hard

What important structure did Hazrat Ali establish?

A
Bait-ul-Maal
B
First Mosque
C
Islamic Court
D
System of Zakat
Question 124 Medium

Which caliph's reign saw the conquest of Iran?

A
Hazrat Umar
B
Hazrat Ali
C
Hazrat Usman
D
Hazrat Abu Bakr
Question 125 Medium

Who was the main representative of Quraysh in Treaty of Hudaibiya?

A
Sohail bin Amru
B
Abu Jahl
C
Khalid bin Walid
D
Abu Sufyan
Question 126 Hard

Which battle marked the first use of catapults by Muslims?

A
Battle of Taif
B
Battle of Khyber
C
Battle of Khandaq
D
Battle of Tabuk
Question 127 Hard

In which battle did Muslims face a shortage of water in Madina?

A
Battle of Hunain
B
Battle of Khandaq
C
Battle of Tabuk
D
Battle of Uhad
Question 128 Medium

What was the Muslim army strength at the Battle of Ditch?

A
1600
B
1000
C
10000
D
3000
Question 129 Medium

Which Jewish stronghold was conquered 20 days after the Treaty of Hudaibiya?

A
Khyber
B
Makkah
C
Madina
D
Taif
Question 130 Hard

Who was the first Muslim naval commander?

A
Abu Qays
B
Amr bin Al-Aas
C
Khalid bin Walid
D
Saad bin Abi Waqqas
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