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Islamic Studies MCQs

Study important topics of Islamic Studies (Islamiat) systematically with our well-organized Islamic MCQs — which are very helpful for both jobexams and academic exams. Questions include: Quranic Surahs, Hadith, Islamic history, Paighambaron ki zindagi, Ghazwat (battles), Islami months, and basic beliefs (Aqaid). These MCQs are specially useful for Islamic knowledge sections of LAT, FPSC, NTS, PPSC, SPSC, BPSC, PMS, CSS, ISSB, school exams, and interviews. Make your preparation authentic and complete — with the help of such MCQs which are prepared according to Pakistani Islamic textbooks and educational guidelines.

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1 Islamic Studies MCQs

The literal meaning of the word “Qur’an” is __________?

  • Frequently recited
  • Perfect
  • Guidance
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: A. Frequently recited

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The word “Qur’an” is derived from the Arabic root word “qara’a” (قرأ), which ... Read More Details

2 Islamic Studies MCQs

Who wrote the Treaty of Hudaibiya?

  • Hazrat Abu Ubaidah Bin Jarrah (R.A)
  • Hazrat Ali (R.A)
  • Hazrat Usman (R.A)
  • None of them
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Correct Answer: B. Hazrat Ali (R.A)

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The Treaty of Hudaibiya was a pivotal agreement signed between Prophet Muhammad ﷺ ... Read More Details

3 Islamic Studies MCQs

Which of the following is called the Year of Deputations?

  • 8 Hijri
  • 9 Hijri
  • 10 Hijri
  • 11 Hijri
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Correct Answer: B. 9 Hijri

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The 9th year of Hijrah (9 AH) is historically known as the "Year ... Read More Details

4 Islamic Studies MCQs

Who destroyed idol “Manat”?

  • Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (R.A)
  • Hazrat Umar Ibn Al As (R.A)
  • Hazrat Saad Bin Zaid (R.A)
  • Hazrat Ali (R.A)
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Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Saad Bin Zaid (R.A)

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After the conquest of Makkah, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ took firm action to remove ... Read More Details

5 Islamic Studies MCQs

Hazrat Abu Sufyan, Hazrat Ameer Muawiyah, and Abu Qahafa (R.A) accepted Islam at the time of ___________?

  • Migration to Madina
  • Treaty of Hudaibiya
  • Conquest of Makkah
  • Ghazwa Uhad
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Correct Answer: C. Conquest of Makkah

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Hazrat Abu Sufyan (R.A), Hazrat Ameer Muawiyah (R.A), and Hazrat Abu Qahafa (R.A) ... Read More Details

6 Islamic Studies MCQs

Who was made Wali of Makkah when the Holy Prophet ﷺ left for Madina after staying a few days following the conquest of Makkah?

  • Hazrat Musab Bin Umair (R.A)
  • Hazrat Maaz Bin Jabal (R.A)
  • Hazrat Auttab Bin Usaid (R.A)
  • Hazrat Abdullah Bin Umer (R.A)
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Correct Answer: C. Hazrat Auttab Bin Usaid (R.A)

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After the conquest of Makkah in 8 AH (630 CE), the Holy Prophet ... Read More Details

7 Islamic Studies MCQs

Who destroyed idol “Al-Uzza”?

  • Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (R.A)
  • Hazrat Ali (R.A)
  • Umar Ibn Alas (R.A)
  • Hazrat Umer (R.A)
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Correct Answer: A. Hazrat Khalid Bin Walid (R.A)

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Al-Uzza was one of the most revered idols worshipped by the Quraysh and ... Read More Details

8 Islamic Studies MCQs

Masjid-e-Khief is located in: __________?

  • Muzdalifah
  • Arafaat
  • Minna
  • None of these
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Correct Answer: C. Minna

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Masjid-e-Khief is a famous and historically significant mosque located in Mina, near Makkah, ... Read More Details

9 Islamic Studies MCQs

The Charter of Medina was drafted by Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) himself. In which Hijri year was the Charter of Medina prepared?

  • 1st
  • 3rd
  • 4th
  • 2nd
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Correct Answer: A. 1st

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The Charter of Medina, also known as the Constitution of Medina, was drafted ... Read More Details

10 Islamic Studies MCQs

The famous personalities who accepted Islam after the Conquest of Makkah were ___________?

  • Abu Sufyan
  • Hind (Wife of Abu Sufyan)
  • Ikrima bin Abu Jahal (son of Abu Jahal)
  • All of these
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Correct Answer: D. All of these

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The Conquest of Makkah in 8 A.H (630 CE) was a turning point ... Read More Details