Islamic Studies MCQs Two
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‘Conqueror of Egypt’ was:
- A. Sa’ad bin Abi Waqas
- B. Amr bin Al-Aas
- C. Khalid bin Waleed
- D. Muhammad bin Qasim
Ghazwa Khyber was fought between:
- A. Muslims and Christians
- B. Muslims and Jews
- C. Muslim and non-Muslims of Medina
- D. Muslims and Hindus
Battle of Mutah was fought between:
- A. Muslims and Jews
- B. Muslims and Romans
- C. Muslims and Quraysh
- D. Muslims and false prophets
The commander of Muslim army in the Battle of Qadisiyia was:
- A. Amr bin Al-Aas
- B. Sa’ad bin Abi Waqas
- C. Muawiya
- D. Khalid bin Waleed
Amir Muawiya transferred his capital from Kufa to:
- A. Baghdad
- B. Damascus
- C. Makkah
- D. Medina
Istanbul is the new name of:
- A. Rome
- B. Constantinople
- C. Iraq
- D. Athens
Alexandria is the major seaport of:
- A. Jordan
- B. Iraq
- C. Egypt
- D. Iran
In 712 AD, Sindh, Multan and part of the Punjab were annexed to the Muslim empire by:
- A. Waleed I
- B. Muhammad bin Qasim
- C. Hajjaj bin Yousaf
- D. Uqba bin Nafah
“His reign was the most glorious and brilliant in the intellectual history of Islam”. These remarks refer to:
- A. Amin
- B. Al-Mamun
- C. Haroon
- D. Umar bin Abdul Aziz
Bayt-al-Hikmat was a:
- A. Translation bureau
- B. Observatory
- C. Medical university
- D. None of these
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