The Charter (Treaty) of Madinah established relations between Muslims and: Only Quraysh Only Christians Jews and other tribes of Madinah Romans Read Notes
Ghazwa Mu’tah was fought against which empire? Persian Empire Byzantine (Roman) Empire Ethiopian Empire Egyptian Empire Read Notes
Which Surah of the Holy Quran was revealed entirely at night? Surah Baqarah Surah Yusuf Surah Al-An‘am Surah Rahman Read Notes
Which Ghazwa occurred immediately after the Conquest of Makkah? Ghazwa Uhud Ghazwa Tabuk Ghazwa Hunain Ghazwa Mu'tah Read Notes
Which Caliph compiled the Quran in book form first? Hazrat Umar (R.A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A) Hazrat Usman (R.A) Hazrat Ali (R.A) Read Notes
What was the original Qibla of Muslims? Masjid al-Haram Masjid al-Aqsa Masjid an-Nabawi Kaaba Read Notes
Which environmental action is forbidden during hostilities under classical Islamic jurisprudence? Building defensive earthworks Cutting down fruit trees and burning crops unnecessarily Destroying only enemy armories Fortifying cities with trenches Read Notes
What does the principle “no treachery” (lā khiyāna) in Islamic rules of warfare mean? You must always attack at night Broken treaties, surprise attack during a truce, and perfidy are prohibited You must always reveal your full strategy in advance Spies are always protected and immune from capture Read Notes
Which environmental action is forbidden during hostilities under classical Islamic jurisprudence?Islamiat MCQs, Jihad MCQs
What does the principle “no treachery” (lā khiyāna) in Islamic rules of warfare mean?Islamiat MCQs, Jihad MCQs
Which act is forbidden under the Islamic rules of armed conflict regarding enemy dead?Islamiat MCQs, Jihad MCQs
What is the prescribed treatment of prisoners of war under the prophetic / classical Islamic tradition?Islamiat MCQs, Jihad MCQs
According to classical Islamic rules of warfare, which of the following is explicitly prohibited?Islamiat MCQs, Jihad MCQs