- Namaz-e-Istasqa is offered for the rain.
- Thy Holy Prophet (PBUH) performed Umrah four times in his entire life.
- In Ghazwa-e-Uhad Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) selected 50 skillful archers to stay on the mountain.
- Hazrat Shima (R.A.) was the foster sister of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
- Heads of Zakat are mentioned in Surah Toba Ayet No.60.
- The share of wife in inheritance in case of no children is 1/2 according to the Islamic injunctions.
- Ibrahim was the third son of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The mother of Ibrahim was Maria al-Qibtiya.
- In which Surah Haq Mehr is mentioned; Surah Nisa, Verse no. 24.
- The master of Hazrat Bilal (R.A) during embracing Islam was Ummaiya Bin Khalaf.
- Battle of Hunain was fought against Hawazin.
- The type of Ijma in which some Mujtahid, one or more give a legal and the rest of them are informed of this opinion and they keep silent is called Silent or tacit Ijma.
- Hazrat Anas (R.A.) served the Holy Prophet (PBUH) for 10 years.
- It is a general perspective among people that a hajj occurring on Friday is Hajj-e-Akbar, but it is not proved from any Fiqh books and mujtahid imams. However, the Fiqh and Hadith books state that hajj is hajj-e-Akbar (big hajj) while umrah is hajj-e-Asghar (small hajj).
- Namaz-e-Kasoof is offered at the time of the solar eclipse.
- Hazrat Hamza (Ra) was a mighty brave warrior. He was honored by the title of the “lion of Allah”.
- The Salat-ul-Khauf is offered on the battlefield.
- Banu Qaynuqa was the Jewish tribe that was expelled from Madina after the battle of Badr.
- Banu Qurayza was expelled from Madina after the battle of Trench.
- There are 14 Haroof-e-Muqataat in Holy Quran.
- 4 Surah’s name in the Holy Quran starts with Haroof -e-Muqataat. These are Surah Taha, Surah Yaseen, Surah Qaaf, and Surah Suad.
- Around five percent of Turkey falls in Europe. 3 percent by areas and about 10 percent population of Turkey is in Europe.
- Makkah was conquered in 8 A.H.
- The literal meaning of Shirk is a partnership.
- Qibla direction got changed in 2 A.H.
- Majid-e-Qiblatein is in Madina.
- Umayyad Dynasty starts from 661 A.D. to 750 A.D.
- Umayyad Dynasty began with Hazrat Ameer Muawiya.
- The Year of Wisal of Holy Prophet (PBUH) is 632.
- Hisham Ibn Abd al-Malik is from Ummayyad Dynasty. He was the 10th Caliph who belonged to Ummayyad Dynasty.
- Zakat was made an obligation in 2 A.H.
- Hazrat Khalid bin Walid R.A. died in 642 A.D.
- The Mosque of Zarrar was built by hypocrites.
- Jannat-ul-Baqeeh is situated in Madinah.
- Jannat-e-Mualla is in Makkah.
- The old name of Makkah is Bakkah.
- The administration of Ka’ba was handed to Hazrat Abu Talib R.A. after the death of Hazrat Abdul Muttalib.
- Hazrat Usman (R.A.) ruled for the longest duration of all Caliphs. He ruled for about 12 years.
- The exact meaning of revealed books is the “guidance to mankind”.
- Another name of Mosque Quba is Masjid-e-Taqwa.
- Hazrat Abdul Mutlib died in 578 A.D.
- Hazrat Amna (R.A.) belonged to the Bano Zohra clan.
- Badr is a village.
- Battle of Bard was fought on 17th Ramzan.
- Battle of Uhd was fought on 5th Shawal.
- Battle of Badar Ghazwa is named Furqan.
- Uhd is a hill.
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- Categories of peoples who are entitled to receive Zakat: 8
- The period of the Islamic Caliphate lasted for nearly: 30 years
- Salat-e-Istisqa is offered for Rain
- The scribe of the Treaty of Hudaibiya was Hazrat Ali (RA)
- The literal meaning of Hajj is ‘Intend to go somewhere’.
- In Ghazwa-e-Khandaq, the salats combined by the Holy Prophet (PBUH): Zuhr and Asr.
- Jibrael means: Abdullah; Abdul Aziz (Servant of the almighty); Abdur Rehman (The servant of the Merciful)
- Ghazwa-e-Ahzab is also called: Ghazwa-e-Khandaq.
- The first lady inspector of Madina appointed by Hazrat Umar (RA) was: Umm Al-Shifaa bint Abdullah.
- The members of the committee constituted by Hazrat Umer (RA) to elect the next caliph were 6.
- “Islam at the Crossroads” written by Muhammad Asad
- Sahi Bukhari and Sahi Muslim collectively are: Sahihan
- The title given to Imam Malik: Mujtahid-e-Mutliq.
- The purpose of fasting is described in Quran as Taqwa
- Hazrat Usman was chosen by: Abdur Rehman bin Auf
- Five Salats were made obligatory at the time of Meraj
- People present at the last sermon: Nearly 1,24,000
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- Law of refraction given by Ibn al-Haitha
- Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi was a: Physician & surgeon
- No. of clauses of Medina Charter: 47
- The word Rukhaa means a soft breeze.
- The word ‘Baheej’ means beautiful and convivial.
- The journey of Mairaj happened in 621 A.D.
- Quran and Sunnah are the primary sources of Islamic Law.
- Ijma and Qiyas are secondary sources of Islamic law.
- The faith in reincarnation is found in Hinduism.
- Jalali calendar is the solar calendar that was used in Persia.
- Jalali calendar is the invention of Ummar Khayyam.
- Battle of Khandaq was fought in 5 A.H.
- Al-Hasan-Ibn al-Haythem is the inventor of the dark room.
- Queen Saba was the ruler of Yemen.
- In the battle of Khyber, Jewish warrior Marhab was killed by Hazrat Ali.
- The second migration to Abyssinia took place in 615 CE.
- The total number of migrants in the second migration to Abyssinia was 101.
- Sasanian empire was the last pre-Islamic Persian empire that ruled Iran.
- ‘Maliat Ka Islami Nizam’ is written by Syed Abul Hassan Ali Nadvi.
- Longest Ayat of Holy Quran is in Surah Al-Bakarah (Ayat No. 282)
- Yom-ul Furaqn is called to Yom ul Badar.
- Fath Mobeen is called Sulah Hudaibiah.
- The number of soldiers in Badar, Muslim 313 Kufar 1000.
- After the Badr conquest, Prophet stayed for 3 days there.
- Badr was fought for 3 times.
- Martyr of Badr Muslims 14 Kufar 70.
- The leader of the Kufar in this battle was Abu Jahl.
- Number of Muslim martyrs in the battle of Uhad 70
- In Uhad quraish were laid by Abu Sufwan.
- In Uhad number of Muslim soldiers 1000 Kufar 3000.
- Ahzab means Allies.
- A ditch dug on the border of Syria with help of 3000 companions in 2 weeks. Muslim strength 1600.
- Khyber was captured in 20 days.
- During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair wine was prohibited.
- The battle of Khandaq has also known as the battle of Ahzab.
- Conquest of Makkah took place on 20 Ramzan.
- Battle in which prophet not participated is known as Saria.
- Hazrat Hamza was the first commander of the Islamic Army.
- In Uhd battle Muslim women participated firstly.
- Battle of Mauta was the first non-Arab War.
- 3000 was the number of Muslims at the battle of Ditch, 10,000 at the conquest of Makkah, and 30,000 at the time of Tabuk.
- Last Ghazwa was Tabuk.
- For 20 days Prophet stayed at Tabuk.
- The total number of Sarias is 53 or 56.
- Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was the commander in the expedition of Tabuk.
- First Islamic Non-Arab was the battle of Mauta.
- During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair wine was prohibited.
- First Ghazwa is Widdan or Abwa in 1 A.H
- 624 Battle of Badr.2 Hijri
- 625 Battle of Uhad. 3Hijri
- 626 Battle of Rajih. 4 Hijri.
- 627 Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab).5hij
- 628, Treaty of Hudaibiya, Hazrat Khalid bin Walid Accepted Islam, Conquest of Khyber.6hij
- 629, Battle of Mutah, Preaching of Islam to various kings.7hij
- 630, Battle of Hunain, Conquest of Makkah.8hij
- 631, Battle of Tabuk. 9 Hijri.
- 632, Hajjat-ul-Wida. 10 Hijri.
- 680, Tragedy of Karallah.6 Hijri.
- Martyr of Badr Muslims 14 Kufar 70
- The leader of the Kufar in this battle was Abu Jahl.
- Number of Muslim martyrs in the battle of Uhad 70
- In Uhad Quraish were laid by Abu Sufyan.
- In Uhad number of Muslim soldiers 1000 Kufar 3000.
- Ahzab means Allies.
- A ditch dug on the border of Syria with help of 3000 companions in 2 weeks.
- Muslim strength 1600.
- Khyber was captured in 20 days.
- During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair wine was prohibited.
- The battle of Khandaq has also known as the battle of Ahzab.
- Conquest of Makkah took place on 20 Ramzan.
- Battle in which prophet not participated is known as Saria.
- Hazrat Hamza was the first commander of the Islamic Army.
- In Uhd battle Muslim women participated firstly.
- Battle of Mauta was the first non Arab War.
- 3000 was the number of Muslims at the battle of Ditch.
- 10,000 at the conquest of Makkah.
- 30,000 at the time of Tabuk.
- Last Ghazwa- Tabuk.
- For 20 days Prophet stayed at Tabuk.
- The total number of Sarias is 53 or 56.
- Prophet was the commander in the expedition of Tabuk.
- First Islamic Non Arab was the battle of Mautta 8. A.H..
- The person killed by the Holy Prophet was Ubay Bin Kalf.
- In the Battle of Uhad, the teeth of the Holy Prophet were martyred.
- Khalid bin Walid was titled Saif-ul-Allah in battle Moata.
- Abu Jahal was killed in the Battle of Badr by Maaz.
- In Hudabiya Sohail bin Amru represented Quraysh.
- Battle of Hunain fought b/w Muslims and Hawazin Tribe.
- The battle of Tabuk was against the Roman Emperor Heraclius.
- The first Shaheed (Martyr) was Amaar bin Yaasir
- First female martyr: Summaya (mother of Amaar bin Yaasir)
- The first person to be martyred in the Battle of Badr was the freed slave of Hazrat Umar: Muhaj’jah
- Khalid bin Walid was removed from the service in the reign of Hazrat Umar Farooq (RA). He was removed in 17 A.H.
- Battle of chains was fought b/w Persians and the Muslims.
- Umar bin Abdul Aziz is considered as the 5th Khalifa.
- Abdul Malik was the poet ruler of Ummaya.
- Karbala took place on 10th Muharram 61 A.H/ 680 A.D
- Salahuddin Ayubi was of the Abbasid dynasty.
- Halaku Khan came to power after Abbasids.
- Al Qanun was written by Ibn-i-Sina.
- Ibn Khaldun is called the founder of sociology.
- Tahafut-al-Falasifah was written by Al-Khazali.
- Halaku Khan sacked Baghdad in 1258 A.D. Al Shifa a book on philosophy was written by Ibn Sina.
Prophet stayed at Makkah for 53 years & in Medina 10 years - Mubha is an act that brings neither blessings nor punishment.
- Naval Commander of Islam, Abu Qays under Hazrat Usman
- Battle of Camel has fought b/w Ali and Hazrat Aysha.
- Hazrat Khalid bin Walid Accepted Islam in 8th A.H.
- Hazrat Ali established Bait-ul-Maal.
- During the caliphate of Umar (RA) Iran was conquered.
- Abu Hurairah has reported the largest number of Ahadith.
- Masjid Al Aqsa is the first Mosque ever built on the earth.
- Sindh was conquered during the reign of Walid 1.
- Kharajit is the earliest sect of Islam.
- Battle of Yarmouk was fought in 634 A.D.:
- Khyber conquest made in 7th Hijra (628 A.D)
- The Ghazwa in which the Holy Prophet Pbuh missed four prayers was Ghazwa Khandaq.
- First woman martyr Samiya by Abu Jahl.
- First man martyr Haris bin Abi Hala.
- Jihad means to strive hard.
- Jihad made obligatory in 2nd A.H.
- The battle was forbidden in Arabs in the month of Muharram.
- Ghazwa Badr is named Furqan.
- Ohad is located near Madina.
- Ohad is 3 miles from Madina.
- Abdullah bin Ubai accompanied by 300 men.
- 50 archers were posted to protect the pass in Ohad mountain.
- Umme Hakeem was the granddaughter of Abu Jehl.
- Banu Nuzair tribe settled in Khyber after expelled from Madina.
- Prophet dug a trench along the border of Syria.
- 3000 men dug the ditch.
- In the battle of Ahzab, a piercing blast of cold wind blew.
- Khyber is located near Madina at a 200 km distance.
- The center of the Jewish population in Arabia was Khyber.
- Against Khyber, the Muslim army was 1600 men strong.
- Khyber was captured in 20 days.
- Khyber is located near the border of Syria.
- Moata was situated in Syria.
- Army of 3000 men was sent to Moata under Zaid bin Haris.
- After the death of Zaid-bin-Haris Hazrat Jaafiar was made the army leader at Moata.
- Under Khalid’s leadership, the battle of Moata was won.
- Battle of Moata took place in 8 Hijra.
- The tribe of Khuza joined Muslims after the Treaty of Hudaibia.
- Battle of Hunain fought in 8 Hijra.
- Muslim army for Hunain was 14 thousand.
- Siege of Taif was laid in 9 A.H.
- Tabook expedition took place in 9 A.H.
- In 9 A.H there was a famine in Hijaz.
- In 9 A.H there was a scarcity of water in Madina.
- In the Quran, the Tabook expedition is called the expedition of straitness.
- Conquest of Makkah is called Aam-ul-Fatah.
- Ghazwa-e-Tabook was fought in 9 A.H.
- Hazrat Abbas was made a prisoner of war in Badr.
- Abu Jehl was killed by Maoz and Maz.
- The leader of Teer-Andaz at Jabal-e-Yahnene in the battle of Ohad was Abdullah bin Jabeer.
- The Commander of infidels in Ohad was Abu Sufyan.
- Battle of Tabook came to an end without any result.
- 2 weeks were spent digging the ditch.
- In a battle of Trench, Hazrat Safia killed a jew.
- Qamoos temple was conquered by Ali during the Khyber war.
- For the battle of Tabook, Abu Bakr donated all his belongings.
- In the battle of Ditch, the wrestler named Umaro bin Abad-e-Wad was killed by Ali.
- In Hunain Muslims were in majority than to their enemy.
- Hazrat Jaafar was martyred in Mauta war.
- In Tabook ghazwa, Muslims returned without a fight.
- Ghazwa Widdan was fought in the month of Zil-Hajj 1 A.H.
- In Hunain battle Prophet was left alone.
- The participants of the Battle of Badar were bestowed with the highest reward by Allah.
- In Badr martyrs were Muhajirs=6 & Ansars=8.
- In the battle of Taaif, the catapult was used first time by Muslims.
- Against the Syrian tribe, the battle of Al-Ghaba was waged.
- First Sariya Ubaidah bin Haris was fought at Rabakh in 1 A.H.
- Last Sariya Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqqas was fought at Syria in 11 A.H
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