The first revelation received by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was:
a) Surah Al-Fatihah
b) Surah Al-Alaq
c) Surah Al-Ikhlas
d) Surah Al-Nas
Answer: b) Surah Al-Alaq
The place where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) migrated from Mecca to is called:
a) Madinah
b) Jerusalem
c) Antioch
d) Damascus
Answer : a) Madinah
The five pillars of Islam are:
a) Salat, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj, and Jihad
b) Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj
c) Iman, Islam, Ihsan, Ihsaan, and Istighfar
d) None of the above
Answer : b) Shahadah, Salat, Zakat, Sawm, and Hajj
The Kaaba is located in the city of:
a) Maka
b) Medina
c) Jerusalem
d) Baghdad
Answer : a) Maka
The practice of giving charity to the poor is called:
a) Zakat
b) Sadqah
c) Waqf
d) All of the above
Answer : b) Sadqah
The Islamic calendar follows a:
a) Solar year
b) Lunar year
c) Combination of both
d) None of the above
Answer : b) Lunar year
The companions of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) are known as:
a) Sahabah
b) Tabi’een
c) Imams
d) Khalifahs
Answer : a) Sahabah
The night Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is believed to have ascended to heaven is called:
a) Laylat al-Qadr
b) Laylat al-Bara’ah
c) Laylat al-Miraj
d) Laylat al-Mawlid
Answer : c) Laylat al-Miraj
The compilation of the sayings and teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is called:
a) Quran
b) Hadith
c) Sunnah
d) Tafsir
Answer : b) Hadith
The largest and holiest book in Islam is:
a) Quran Pak
b) Hadith
c) Seerah
d) Tafsir
Answer : a) Quran Pak
The القرآن (Quran) is believed to be the literal word of:
a) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
b) Angel Gabriel
c) Allah (SWT)
d) All of the above
Answer : c) Allah Aza Wajal
The belief in one God (Allah) is known as:
a) Tawhid
b) Risalah
c) Akhirah
d) Qadr
Answer : a) Tawhid
The Day of Judgement is referred to as:
a) Yawm al-Qiyamah
b) Yawm ad-Din
c) Yawm al-Hasab
d) All of the above
Answer : a) Yawm al-Qiyamah
The المسلمين (Muslims) are required to pray five times a day.
a) True
b) False
Answer : a) True
The month of Ramadan is the holiest month in Islam, during which Muslims observe fasting.
a) True
b) False
Answer : a) True
The Kaaba is a cubical structure believed to have been built by:
a) Abraham (AS) and Ishmael (AS)
b) Moses (AS) and Aaron (AS)
c) Jesus (AS) and the disciples
d) None of the above
Answer : a) Abraham (AS) and Ishmael (AS)
The four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence are:
a) Maliki, Hanafi, Shafi’i, and Hanbali
b) Shia, Sunni, Sufi, and Wahhabi
c) Salafi, Deobandi, Barelvi, and Ahmadiyya
d) None of the above
Answer : a) Maliki, Hanafi, Shafi’i, and Hanbali
The holiest city in Islam for Shia Muslims is:
a) Mecca
b) Medina
c) Najaf
d) Karbala
Answer : d) Karbala
The practice of Sufism emphasizes:
a) Mystical experience and love for God
b) Strict adherence to Islamic law
c) Political activism
d) Scientific inquiry
Answer : a) Mystical experience and love for God
The concept of jihad in Islam refers to:
a) Only holy war
b) Internal and external struggle for good
c) Violence against non-Muslims
d) Terrorism
Answer : b) Internal and external struggle for good