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Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Israel

  2. Munkir & Nakeer

  3. Kiraman & Kaatibeen

  4. israfeel

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

In Islamic belief, Kiraman and Kaatibeen are the two angels who record a person's good and bad deeds respectively. They are described as sitting on a person's shoulders and documenting every action. Kiraman records good deeds while Kaatibeen records bad deeds. These records will be presented on Judgment Day. Munkir and Nakir are angels who question the dead in the grave.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Quwwat

  2. Fuloos

  3. Taqwa

  4. none

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

Taqwa means God-consciousness or piety in Islamic theology. It refers to being mindful of Allah's presence and living righteously. This concept is central to Islamic ethics and is frequently mentioned in the Quran as a quality Allah loves. The other options (Quwwat - strength, Fuloos - money) are material attributes.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 50000 yrs before creation of universe

  2. At the time of creation of universe

  3. At the time of birth

  4. 50000 yrs after creation of universe

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
A Correct answer
Explanation

In Islamic tradition, it is believed that Allah wrote the destinies of all souls 50,000 years before the creation of the universe. This concept from Hadith literature (Sahih Muslim) emphasizes divine foreknowledge and predestination. This event is distinct from the creation of the universe itself or individual birth.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Air

  2. Water

  3. Fire

  4. heaven

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

In Islamic cosmology, before creating the universe, Allah's throne was said to be over water. This comes from Quranic interpretations and Hadith describing the primordial state before creation. Air, fire, or heaven are not mentioned in this context in traditional Islamic theology.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 1

  2. 5

  3. 7

  4. 8

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

In Islamic tradition, there are 7 heavens. This concept is explicitly mentioned in multiple places in the Quran and is fundamental to Islamic cosmology. The number 7 appears frequently in Islamic scripture regarding divine creation.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 50

  2. 70

  3. 10

  4. 100

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

In Islamic tradition, the first man (Adam) was created much larger than modern humans. Hadith literature mentions heights around 60 cubits, which translates to approximately 70 feet. This reflects the belief that early humans were physically larger and stronger.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. 25

  2. 32

  3. 45

  4. 40

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
D Correct answer
Explanation

Prophet Muhammad (SAWS) received prophethood at age 40, when he received the first revelation in the cave of Hira. This is a well-established fact in Islamic history. He lived to age 63, making 40 the correct answer among the options provided.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. Noah A.S

  2. Adam A.S

  3. Idrees A.S

  4. Sulaiman A.S

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

According to Islamic, Christian, and Jewish traditions, Adam (A.S) was the first human created by Allah. He is considered the first prophet and the father of humanity. Noah, Idrees (Enoch), and Sulaiman (Solomon) came later in the prophetic lineage.

Multiple choice general knowledge history
  1. water

  2. clay

  3. air

  4. fire

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
B Correct answer
Explanation

According to the Quran (Surah Al-Mu'minun: 12-13 and other verses), humans were created from clay. This is consistent with Islamic, biblical, and other Abrahamic traditions that describe Adam's creation from clay or earth. Water, air, and fire are elements associated with other creations but not human origin.