Questions Related to history
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Yaqub a.s
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Sulaiman a.s
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Yusuf a.s
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Ibraheem a.s
B
Correct answer
Explanation
In Islamic tradition, Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) was granted control over wind and could command it by Allah's permission. This is mentioned in the Quran (34:12, 21:81). Other prophets like Yaqub, Yusuf, or Ibrahim are not associated with wind control in Islamic texts.
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Idrees a.s
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Sulaiman a.s
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Dawud a.s
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Yaqub a.s
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Prophet Dawud (David) was blessed with a melodious voice and revealed the Zabur (Psalms), which were sung in beautiful praise of Allah. His vocal gifts are specifically mentioned in Islamic tradition. Prophets like Idrees or Sulaiman are not primarily known for their voices.
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Isa a.s
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Ibrahim a.s
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Muhammad saws
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Moosa a.s
A
Correct answer
Explanation
Isa (Jesus) is called 'Ruhullah' (Spirit of Allah) in Islamic tradition because he was created by Allah's command to Mary through His spirit (Ruh), without a father. This title is unique to Isa and mentioned in the Quran. Ibrahim, Muhammad, and Musa are not given this title.
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Dawud a.s
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Sulaiman a.s
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Yaqub a.s
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Moosa a.s
D
Correct answer
Explanation
Prophet Musa (Moses) is called 'Kalimatullah' (Word of Allah) because Allah spoke to him directly, which is unique among prophets. This direct communication is mentioned in the Quran (4:164). Dawud, Sulaiman, and Yaqub are not associated with this specific title.
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Muhammd saws
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Isa a.s
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Moosa a.s
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Ismail a.s
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Prophet Musa (Moses) is unique in Islamic tradition for speaking directly with Allah, as mentioned in the Quran (7:143). While Muhammad received revelation through Gabriel, and other prophets received visions or messages, only Musa had direct speech. This direct conversation makes him the correct answer.
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Muhammad saws
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Ismail a.s
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Sulaiman a.s
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Yaqub a.s
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon) was granted the special ability to understand and communicate with animals, birds, and jinn as mentioned in the Quran and Islamic traditions.
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Yusuf a.s
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Isa a.s
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Idrees a.s
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Yaqub a.s
B
Correct answer
Explanation
Prophet Isa (Jesus) will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment according to Islamic eschatology, as mentioned in hadith and Islamic theological sources.
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Sulaiman a.s
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Dawud a.s
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Nooh a.s
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Ibraheem a.s
C
Correct answer
Explanation
Prophet Nooh (Noah) preached for 950 years as mentioned in the Quran (Surah Al-Ankabut: 14), making his dawah period the longest among all prophets.
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Sulaiman a.s
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Yahya a.s
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Yaqub a.s
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younus a.s
B
Correct answer
Explanation
In Islamic tradition, Yahya (John the Baptist) is the only prophet whose name was directly chosen by Allah. The name 'Yahya' means 'He who lives' or 'God is gracious', and it was specifically divinely ordained, unlike other prophets whose names were chosen by their parents or had different origins. This is mentioned in Quranic verse 19:7.
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Sir Alan Hume
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Lord Betink
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Warren Hastinga
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Lord Mecaulay
A
Correct answer
Explanation
A.O. Hume (Allan Octavian Hume), a British civil servant, founded the Indian National Congress in 1885. While option A incorrectly spells his name as 'Sir Alan Hume', it is clearly meant to reference A.O. Hume. The other options are incorrect British officials with no connection to INC's founding.