Battles OF Islam
58 Questions
Battles OF Islam MCQs — Practice & Prepare
✅ Correct answer: Widdan (Abwa)
The first Ghazwa of Islam was Widdan, also known as Abwa, fought in 1 A.H.
✅ Correct answer: 2 A.H
The Battle of Badr took place in 624 A.D, corresponding to 2 A.H.
✅ Correct answer: 3 A.H
The Battle of Uhud took place in 625 A.D, corresponding to 3 A.H.
✅ Correct answer: 4 A.H
This event (626 A.D) falls in 4 A.H, according to this source's timeline.
✅ Correct answer: 5 A.H
The Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab) took place in 627 A.D, corresponding to 5 A.H.
✅ Correct answer: 6 A.H
The Treaty of Hudaibiya, Khalid bin Walid's acceptance of Islam, and the Conquest of Khyber all occurred in 6 A.H (628 A.D).
✅ Correct answer: 7 A.H
The Battle of Mutah and preaching of Islam to various kings occurred in 7 A.H (629 A.D).
✅ Correct answer: 8 A.H
The Battle of Hunain and the Conquest of Makkah both occurred in 8 A.H (630 A.D).
✅ Correct answer: 9 A.H
The Battle of Tabuk occurred in 9 A.H (631 A.D).
✅ Correct answer: 10 A.H
Hajjat-ul-Wida (the Farewell Pilgrimage) took place in 10 A.H (632 A.D).
✅ Correct answer: 61 A.H
The Tragedy of Karbala took place in 61 A.H (680 A.D).
✅ Correct answer: A village
Badr is a village, the site of the first major battle between Muslims and the Quraish.
✅ Correct answer: 17th Ramzan
The Battle of Badr was fought on 17th Ramzan.
✅ Correct answer: 10th Dhul Hijjah
The Battle of Uhud was fought on 5th Shawal.
✅ Correct answer: Furqan
The Battle of Badr Ghazwa is named as Furqan (the Criterion), for it distinguished truth from falsehood.
✅ Correct answer: A hill
Uhud is a hill located near Madina.
✅ Correct answer: Yom-ul-Badr
Yom-ul-Furqan (Day of the Criterion) is another name for Yom-ul-Badr (the Day of Badr).
✅ Correct answer: Sulah Hudaibiya (Treaty of Hudaibiya)
'Fath Mobeen' (the Clear Victory), a term from the Quran, refers to the Treaty (Sulah) of Hudaibiya.
✅ Correct answer: Muslims 313, Kufar 1,000
At the Battle of Badr, 313 Muslims fought against about 1,000 of the Kufar (disbelievers).
✅ Correct answer: 3 day
After the conquest at Badr, the Holy Prophet stayed there for 3 days.
