After Hijrah Part 1 40 Questions Questions about Muhammad (pbuh)

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After Hijrah Part 1 40 Questions Questions about Muhammad (pbuh)

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 2 What was the constant fear of the Meccans since the departure of Muhammad (pbuh) from Mecca? a.Threat to the economics of Mecca. b.Challenge to Quraish's leadership. c.Muslims become the emerging power in Arabia. d.All above + Islam would predominate.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 3 How was the feeling at Medina when Muhammad (pbuh) was entering it? a.Jubilation by the Muslims. b.Curiosity and good feeling by the Jews. c.a and b above + great optimism. d.Resistance and apprehension by disbelievers + a and b.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 4 Upon entering Medina, everyone wanted to host Muhammad (pbuh). What was the brilliant solution he came out with? a.Accept the invitation of Al-Ansaari + b and c. b.Avoid disappointing anyone, he declared that at the spot where his she-camel stops, he would be the guest of that house. c.Suggestion pleased everyone. d.b and c above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 5 While being a host at Abu-Ayy’oob Al- Ansaari, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and the Muslims built something. What was it they built? a.Building a mosque. b.Building a house. c.Providing for new Muslims of Medina. d.Providing for new Muslims arriving from Mecca.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 6 What kind of example did the Prophet (pbuh) give the people by participating in building the Mosque in Medina? a.Feeling of brotherly equality. b.Respect of work. c.The service of God, emanating through the mosque. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 7 With about 450 Meccan Muslims coming to Medina, effecting brotherhood proved indispensable. What is the value? a.A Meccan Muslim to live with a Medanese Muslim. b.Both will exchange Islamic knowledge. c.Develop a lasting relationship + a and b. d.Only temporary economic value + b.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 8 What were the advantages of effecting brotherhood between the Muslims of Mecca and Medina? a.Support, mutual. b.Better social contact + a. c.Lasting relationship + a and b. d.Indispensable for Islamic work and its spread + b.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 9 Upon arriving in Medina, with whom did Muhammad (pbuh) choose to be in the status of brother? a.With Omar (r). b.With Ali (a.s.). c.With Uthman (r). d.With Abu Bakr (r).

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 10 Three dominating Jewish tribes in Medina were controlling the area financially. How did Prophet Muhammad deal with them? a.A treaty on a short term basis. b.A treaty of mutual defense and cooperation. c.b above, on a lasting basis. d.A treaty for intermarriage.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 11 How did Muhammad (pbuh) deal with Quraish of Mecca once Muslims were secure in Medina? a.Send harassment missions to defy them. b.Attack Mecca. c.Send delegations to negotiate + a. d.a above but not to defy.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 12 What was the purpose of the Muslim scouting missions against the trade caravans of the Meccans? a.Show power and defy. b.a above + harass Quraish's livelihood. c.Defy Quraish, the source of power in Arabia + d. d.Avenge the ill-treatment Quraish dealt the Muslims before, when they were in Mecca.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 13 A few years after Khadija's death, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) got married when he was in Medina. Who was the wife? a.Asmaa, the daughter of Abu Bakr (r). b.A’isha, the daughter of Abu Bakr (r). c.Um Salama. d.Hafsa, the daughter of Omar (r).

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 14 How old was A’isha when Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) married her? a.Less than twenty years old. b.Twenty years old. c.Twenty five years old. d.Thirty years old.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 15 Who was the father of A’isha? a.Uthman (r). b.Abu Bakr (r). c.Omar (r). d.Zubair (r).

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 16 Quraish was restless ever since Muslims left Mecca. Why? a.Humiliated by the brilliant escape of Muhammad (pbuh). b.Apprehensive, danger posed to their trade route. c.a and b above + fear of Islamic power. d.Anxious to crush Islam because Islam condemned idols.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 17 What happened to the caravan going towards Syria, under the leadership of Abu Sufyan? a.Muslims were to intercept it, but it escaped. b.Twice it escaped the interception. c.b above + indirectly led to the battle of Badr. d.Muslims captured its men and confiscated the merchandise.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 18 How was Quraish's feeling despite the safety of the caravan under Abu Sufyan's leadership? a.Confidence to crush the Muslims. b.Arrogant attitude. c.Determination to destroy the Muslims. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 19 For what did the disbelievers of Quraish fight the Muslims? a.Incessant encouragement by Abu Jahl, the Prophet's uncle + b and c. b.To stop the Muslim threat to their caravans. c.Put an end to the growing Islamic presence. d.Desire to see their idol-worship to prevail.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 20 What is the name of the first battle between the pagans of Mecca and the Muslims? a.Ohod. b.Badr. c.Ditch affair. d.Khaybar.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 21 What was the size of the fighting forces at Badr encounter? a.Muslims 300, Quraish b.Muslims 313, Quraish c.Muslims 313, Quraish d.Muslims 323, Quraish 1000.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 22 How was Muhammad's (pbuh) feeling when he saw Quraish's fighting force at Badr? a.Alarmed at first. b.After intense prayer, Gabriel informed him of victory. c.a and b above. d.Had a feeling of worry until victory was at hand.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 23 What was the news Muhammad (pbuh) came out with just before the fighting broke out at Badr encounter? a.Gabriel told him: "If a Muslim is killed in battle, he will be granted Heaven." b."Muslims would be victorious." c."Fight in desperation, for the sake of Islam + a." d.a and b above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 24 How was the Muslim’s reaction at Badr when they heard about the news from the Prophet (pbuh)? a.Excited to an electrifying degree. b.Anxious to give their lives for Islam. c.a and b above but with hesitation. d.a and b above but in earnest.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 25 Describe the battle of Badr? a.313 Muslims versus 1000 heavily armed disbelievers. b.Quraish was dealt an astounding defeat, 85 killed, 70 prisoners + a. c.b above but 70 killed, 11 out of 13 leaders killed. d.a and c above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 26 Outnumbered 3 to 1 by the disbelievers, how could the Muslims manage so well at Badr? a.Muslim pride + b. b.Power of faith, dream of Paradise, valor of Ali. c.Situation of desperation, outcome determined viability of Islam + b. d.Muslims better armed than the pagans.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 27 What were the losses of the Muslims during the battle of Badr? a.14 killed: 6 Muhaajir and 8 Ansaar. b.14 killed, 4 Muhaajir (Meccans), and 10 Ansaar (Medanese). c.14 killed, all Meccans. d.14 killed, all Medanese.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 28 What were the losses of Quraish during the battle of Badr? a.Out of 1000, 70 killed, 70 prisoners of war. b.Huge amount of arms. c.Shattering self confidence + all above. d.c above + three women prisoners.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 29 How many prisoners of war did the Muslims get at the battle of Badr? a.70, some of them literate. b.70, all of them literate. c.70, half of them literate. d.70, none of them literate.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 30 How many leaders of Quraish were finished at the battle of Badr? a.Of 14 leaders, 9 were finished by Ali. b.Of 14 leaders, 11 were finished by Hamza and Ali + c. c.Of 14 leaders, 11 were killed, among them was Bilal's master. d.c above plus Abu Jahl, the Prophet's uncle.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 31 How was the Muslims' feeling when they heard of Badr's outcome? a.Exhilaration, confidence. b.Relief and thanks to God Almighty. c.Threatened but also a + b above. d.A highly expected event + a.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 32 How was the Meccans' feeling when they heard about Badr's outcome? a.Shattered confidence. b.Utter disbelief + a. c.Grief, anguish and despondency + a and b. d.Tremendous urge to avenge + all above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 33 What did the Muslims do with the prisoners of war of Badr? a.A prisoner had to pay for his release, if illiterate. b.A prisoner of war was put to work hard, was poorly fed and clothed. c.Each literate prisoner was to teach literacy to 10 Muslims + a. d.b + often beaten severely.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 34 Assigning one literate prisoner of war to teach literacy to 10 Muslims was an innovation at the time. What does that mean to you? a.Education is of high value in Islam. b.Literacy can open the mind + a above. c.Muhammad (pbuh) envisioned the Islamic University in Medina. d.Muhammad (pbuh) opened the dawn of Islamic learning.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 35 At the time of Badr, a Jewish tribe conspired behind Muslim’s back in spite of their treaty with him. How were they dealt with? a.The Prophet (pbuh) confronted them after Badr. b.The confrontation was because they broke their treaty with the Muslims. c.One Jewish man exposed a squatting Muslim woman in an indecent manner by pinning her cloths without her knowing. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 36 When 24 years old, Ali (a.s.) had the honor of marrying an outstanding lady. What was her name, and who was she? a.Fatima (a.s.), the daughter of Abu Bakr (r). b.Fatima (a.s.), the oldest daughter of Muhammad (pbuh). c.Fatima (a.s.), 21 years old, youngest daughter of the Prophet (pbuh). d.c above, but less than 20 yrs. old.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 37 Uthman (r) married the daughters of Muhammad (pbuh) twice. What was he nick-named? a.Thul-Noorain, or twice graced. b.Twice son-in-law. c.Father of the two. d.Twice within the mercy.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 38 The pagans of Mecca were preparing for revenge the third year of Hijrah. What was the name of the engagement to be? a.The Ditch affair. b.Ohod. c.Confrontation of Khaybar. d.Hunain.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 39 How did Quraish prepare for the battle of Ohod? a.In secret, large force of 3000 fighters, with women. b.With propaganda, to scare the Muslims. c.With 10,000 fighters, women among them. d.a above + excellent armaments.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 40 How long after the battle of Badr did the battle of Ohod take place? a.Almost one year. b.Almost two years. c.Almost six months. d.Almost three years.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 41 How did Quraish's force present itself at Ohod? a.Suddenly, five miles from Medina. b.Women singing revenge. c.Many using drums and other musical instruments. d.All the above.

Click for the answer Questions, Muhammad after Hijrah, part #1 42 End of quiz a.You may go for the next set of questions about Muhammad (pbuh) or b.You may choose another topic c.Thank you and May Allah bless you.