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2 Hijri
Nice Thread May Allah SWT! rewards for ![]()
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2 Hijri
Nice Thread May Allah SWT! rewards for ![]()
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Man you guys are fast to answer …
nice thread Amar :k:
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Correct answer … :k:
Question No. 6
What are the names of the Shortest and Longest Surah in Holy Quran in terms of number of Ayaat ?
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Suart Al Asr and Surah Al Baqrah
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^ wrong for the Shortest / correct for the Longest
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Suratl Al Kousar
Opps my mistake
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Correct … :k:
Question No. 7
During the tenure of first three rightly guided Caliphs (Khulafa ar-Rashidin) RadiAllahuAnhuma, the Islamic capital was Madinah. However, the fourth among them, i.e. Hadhrat Ali RadiAllahuAnhu moved the Islamic capital to another city.
**What’s the name of that city? **
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Masha_Allah gr8 Thread :)
Islamic capital to Kufah in Iraq
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Correct …:k:
Question No. 8
What is the Islamic term used to refer to the minimum amount of household income/net worth above which paying the Zakah becomes obligatory on the Muslims of that family?
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4) Nisaab
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Correct …:k:
Question No. 9
What is the name of the Surah in the Holy Quran in which Allah (SWT) declared that the Quran would be protected (until the Day of Judgement)?
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surah al qiyamah ... i think .... m nott sure
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^ No, try again ...
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nice thread arif :k:
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Answer for Q.9: ** Surah Al-Hijr (Chapter 15) verse 10 (including bismillah, verse 9 otherwise)**
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**Surat Al Hajar **
but stil i’m doubtful
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Correct …:k:
Question No. 10
Who is the first martyr (shaheed) in Islam?
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the first martyr of islam was a women i think
SUMAYYA
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Sumaiya Radi-Allahu‘Anha, the wife of Yasir Radi-Allahu‘Anhu, was the first believer who became a Martyr for Islam.
Question No. 11
The Qur’an rarely mentions the people to whom Allah was addressing by their names, as it is a Book for all times and all humankind, so the message is directed to both a specific person and humanity in general. But sometimes a particular person is singled out and Allah actually uses their name in the verses.
For example, in Surah al-Masad, Abu Lahab (lit. “father of the flame”), one of the most hostile enemies of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad, is mentioned only by his title. Who is the only Sahabi/Sahabia (Companion of the Prophet) whose name appears in the Qur’an?
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i think 'Umar ibn al-Khattab but not confimed