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‫بتاؤ تو علم والے اور بے علم کیا برابر کے ہیں؟‬

Say, "Are those who know equal to those who do not know?“
(Quran:39:9)
Round 1
SURAH NO.
Ques 1

SURAH MUHAMMAD
Ques 2

SURAH IBRAHIM
Ques 3

SURAH NUH
Ques 4

SURAH YUNUS
Ques 5

SURAH HUD
Round 2

MEANING OF SURAH
Ques 1

SURAH AL-ahzab
Ques 2

SURAH FATIR
Ques 3

SURAH AR-RAD
Ques 4

SURAH AN-NAHL
Ques 5

SURAH az-zumar
ROUND 3
QURAN
Ques 1

In Surah An-Nisa (4:116) Allah says whoever sets up


partners with Allah, he has indeed

a. lost all hope of forgiveness.


b. removed himself from all good.
c. strayed far away.
d. removed himself from Allah’s protection.
e. wronged his own soul.
Ques 2

In Surah At-Tawbah (9:65-66) Allah says with regard to


those who were mocking Allah and His Ayaat
a. "you have no excuse."
b. "do not disbelieve, destroying your own souls."
c. "make no excuse."
d. "you will not be excused."
e. "repent so that you may be forgiven."
Ques 3

In Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:51) Allah commands those who


believe

a. to call the zaalimoon to Islam.


b. not to support the Christians and Jews.
c. not to take the Jews and Christians as Auliyaa'.
d. to fight the kafiroon wherever they find them.
e. not to take any non Muslim as a protector.
Ques 4

In Surah Al-An'aam (6:153) Allah tells us to

a. follow His straight path.


b. guide others to the straight path.
c. do as the righteous do.
d. follow the path of the Prophets.
e. leave the path of the disbelievers.
Ques 5
In Surah Ta Ha (20:124) Allah says with regard to those
who turn away from His Reminder that they will be
resurrected

a. deaf.
b. dumb.
c. paralyzed.
d. naked.
e. blind.
Round 4

GUESS
WHO HE OR SHE IS ?
Ques 1

 Born Margret Marcus in New York to a non-observant Jewish family, she


explored Judaism and other faiths during her teens before converting to Islam in
1961.
 started writing her first novel, Ahmad Khalil: The Story of a Palestinian Refugee
and His Family at the age of twelve.
 In Spring, 1953, she entered New York University. There she explored Reform
Judaism, Orthodox Judaism, Ethical Culture and the Bahá'í Faith, but found them
unsatisfactory, especially in their support for Zionism.
 In the summer of 1953, she suffered another nervous breakdown and fell into
despair and exhaustion. It was during this period that she returned to her study of
Islam and read the Quran. She was also inspired by Muhammad Asad's The Road to
Mecca, which recounted his journey and eventual conversion from Judaism to
Islam.
 Wrote many books some of which include Islam and Modernism, Islam and
orientalism, Islam and the Muslim woman today, A manifesto of the Islamic
movement, Islam and our social habits : Islamic manners versus Western etiquette,
Islam and modern man : the prospects for an Islamic renaissance, the call of Islam
to modern man, Islam versus Ahl al-Kitab: past and present, Islam versus the West,
Islamic culture in theory and practice, Islam face to face with the current crisis and
Is Western civilization universal? Amongst others.
Ques 2

 9 November 1877 – 21 April 1938, widely known as a poet, philosopher & politician,
as well as an academic, barrister and scholar.
 He is admired as a prominent poet by Indians, Pakistanis, Iranians & other
international scholars of literature.
 His literary work includes : The Secrets of the Self, The Secrets of
Selflessness, Message from the East, The Call of the Marching Bell, Gabriel's
Wing, The Rod of Moses, Gift from Hijaz, The Development of Metaphysics in Persia,
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam.
Ques 3

 2nd Jan 1917- 3rd Aug 2005, At the age of eighteen, she founded the Jama'at al-Sayyidat
al-Muslimat (Muslim Women's Association), which she claimed had a membership of
three million throughout the country by the time it was dissolved by government order
in 1964.
 Her weekly lectures to women at the Ibn Tulun Mosque drew a crowd of three thousand,
which grew to five thousand during holy months of the year.
 After the assassination of Hasan al-Banna in 1949, She was instrumental in regrouping
the Muslim Brotherhood in the early 1960s. Imprisoned for her activities in 1965, she
was sentenced to twenty-five year of hard labor but was released under Anwar Sadat's
Presidency in 1971.
 She describes her prison's experience, which included sufferings of many heinous forms
of torture, in a book entitled Ayyām min ḥayātī (literally, "Days from my life"),
published in English under the title Return of the Pharaoh.
Ques 4

 9 October 1906 – 29 August 1966, an Egyptian author, educator, Islamic theorist, and
a leading member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in the 1950s and 1960s.

 He is best known in the Muslim world for his work on what he believed to be the
social and political role of Islam, particularly in his books Social Justice in
Islam and Ma'alim fi al-Tariq.

 He is also known for his influential commentary of the Qur'an.

 Wrote many books some of which include : Social Justice in Islam, The Battle
Between Islam and Capitalism, World Peace and Islam, Islamic Studies, This Religion
is Islam, The Future of This Religion, The Characteristics and Values of Islamic
Conduct, Islam and the Problems of Civilization, Basic Principles of Islamic
Worldview, The Islamic Concept and Its Characteristics, Islam and universal peace.

 In 1966, he was executed


Ques 5

 Born on 2nd March 1972, She moved to Houston, Texas on a student visa in 1990,
attended the University of Houston for three semesters, then transferred to the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology after being awarded a full scholarship.
 In 1992, she received a Carroll L. Wilson Award for her research proposal "Islamization in
Pakistan and its Effects on Women". While she initially had a triple major in biology,
anthropology, and archaeology at MIT, she graduated in 1995 with a BS in biology.
received her PhD in 2001 in cognitive neuroscience at Brandeis University after
completing her dissertation on learning through imitation; Separating the Components of
Imitation.
 Returned to Pakistan in 2002 before disappearing with her three young children in March
2003
 Also dubbed as the “Grey Lady of Begram”
Round 5

terminologies
of haya
Ques 1

Protective justifiable jealousy of a


spouse against the other, largerly of a
man against his wife.
Ques 2

A man who allows or doesn’t feel bad


when women whom he is responsible
for display their beauty to na
maharam or engage in illicit sexual
relations.
Ques 3

Unrestricted meeting, mixing, crowding


& intermingiling of genders in one
place & the exposure of women to
men. These acts are prohibited because
they are among the causes of fitnah,
arousing of desires, & the committing of
indecency.
Ques 4

It disciplined Shahwah (desire) & acts


as a barrier. It is a set of social
instruction which regulate inter gender
interaction at different levels in society.
It encompasses iman, intention,
lowering the gaze, body language,
relationships etc. in society.
Ques 5

It means imitation or resemblance.


Islam prohibits its followers to imitate
those who deny correct belief in Allah
& immoral people. It applies to rituals,
dress, appearance, trends, festivals,
greetings etc.
Round 6
imaniyat
Ques 1

To believe that man made laws are equal to that which


Allah has revealed is
a. a minor sin.
b. acceptable as long as you don’t think they're better.
c. a major sin but not kufr.
d. kufr.
e. essential in the modern world.
Ques 2

If a Muslim pays his zakat, but in his heart hates to


do so he
a. shouldn't give it any importance.
b. has committed kufr.
c. he has fulfilled his obligation so he is not sinful
d. should stop paying as that deed won't be accepted
anyway.
e. has fallen into minor sin.
Ques 3

To follow the Qur'an while not following the Prophet's


(saw) Sunnah is
a. allowed today but was forbidden for the earlier
generations.
b. allowed if one is not a scholar of the Sunnah.
c. allowed for those who have a complete understanding of
the Qur'an as they can derive all that is needed from there.
d. allowed but not preferred.
e. completely unacceptable.
Ques 4

If one pays back more money than he borrowed as


payment for the time they were given to make
repayment, it is
a. ribaa and therefore forbidden.
b. an acceptable business practice.
c. allowed because time was given.
d. an unavoidable part of life in our times.
e. allowed but disliked, because it is similar to ribaa.
Ques 5

To be considered a Muslim, At-Tawheed must be


a. verbally stated only.
b. understood even if not implemented.
c. in the heart, by the tongue and by the organs.
d. firmly in the heart and this is enough by itself.
e. practiced outwardly even without understanding.
Round 7
What was the kuniyat of Al-Abbas ibn Abdul
Muttalib(RA)?

 The name of the companion of the


prophet(SAW) who was one of the three leaders
in the Battle of Mutah and was a poet too ?

What was the reason behind the battle of Jamal?


In which surah did Allah(SWT) made
fasting obligatory?

Which wife of the Prophet was of Jewish


origin?

Name the cave in which the Prophet(S.A.W.)


took shelter during Hijrat?
 Whom did the messenger of Allah(SAW) send to
madinah as an ambassador after the first pledge of
Al-Aqabah?

 The lady regarding whom the first ayat of surah Al-


Mujadilah was revealed

 Name the Ummahat-ul-Mumineen whose marriage


had been performed not by her family but by
Allah(SWT) above the Heaven with Nabi
Muhammad(SAW)?
The other name of surah Fussilat(41) is?

In which month did the Battle of Badr took


place?

The first person of the world who recited


the Quran in U.N.0 was?
 First pledge of Aqabah is also known as?

Which jewish tribes rebelled against the


prophet during the battle of trench?

 Who killed Musailmah Kazzab?


What was the miracle of Saleeh(AS)?

From which tribe the great warrior of islam


Mohammad Bin Qasim belongs?

Which Prophet asked Allah to be made an


Ummati of Muhammad(S.A.W.)?
 Who presented the head of slain Abu jahl to
the messenger of Allah(SAW)?

 Who is called khaatim-ul-muhajir?

 Which sahabiyah was given the title Zaat-


un-Nataqin(Women with two belts)?
What is the punishment prescribed in
Shariah for those who accused chaste
woman?

Who was the first Arab in space?

Which Muslim ruler conquered


Constantinople(Istanbul)?
Murarah bin Ar-Rabi(RA), Hilal bin
Umayyah(RA) & Kaab bin Malik(RA) were
boycotted for 50 days because of ?

Who was named by the Prophet(SAW) as


the most trustworthy man of the Ummah?

Which Battle was fought against the tribes


of Hawazain & Thaqif?
 Which sahabi has been given the title of
“Asadullah”?

 Which agreement is known as “Fath-ul- Mubeen


”?
The first translation of Quran in English in the world was
done by?
 Which Prophet died in fourth heaven?

 Who was the first person to give Azaan in all the 3


sacred mosque?

 Who was The first martyr of islam ?


JAZAKALLAHU
KHAIR

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