Prophet Muhammad 84 Questions

Prophet Muhammad MCQs — Practice & Prepare

✅ Correct answer: 22nd April, 571 A.D The Holy Prophet (PBUH) was born on 22nd April, 571 A.D (Year of the Elephant).
✅ Correct answer: Abdullah The Holy Prophet's father was Hazrat Abdullah, who passed away before the Prophet's birth.
✅ Correct answer: Hazrat Amna The Holy Prophet's mother was Hazrat Amna (also spelled Aminah).
✅ Correct answer: Wahib bin Abdul Munnaf The Holy Prophet's maternal grandfather was Wahib bin Abdul Munnaf.
✅ Correct answer: Batarah The Holy Prophet's maternal grandmother was named Batarah.
✅ Correct answer: Shaba Abdul Muttalib's real birth name was Shaba.
✅ Correct answer: Fatima The Holy Prophet's paternal grandmother was named Fatima.
✅ Correct answer: 10 uncles and 6 aunts The Holy Prophet had 10 uncles and 6 aunts.
✅ Correct answer: 25 years The Holy Prophet married Hazrat Khadija at the age of 25.
✅ Correct answer: 12 years The Holy Prophet journeyed to Syria with his uncle Abu Talib at the age of 12.
✅ Correct answer: Hazrat Khadija (RA) Hazrat Khadija (RA) was the first woman to accept Islam, and the first person overall.
✅ Correct answer: Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) was the first man (adult male) to accept Islam.
✅ Correct answer: Hazrat Ali (RA) Hazrat Ali (RA) was the first child to accept Islam.
✅ Correct answer: Varqa bin Naufal Varqa bin Naufal, a relative of Hazrat Khadija, was the one who verified the Prophet's prophethood.
✅ Correct answer: 2 daughters and 2 sons The Holy Prophet had four daughters and three sons.
✅ Correct answer: 40 years The Holy Prophet received his first revelation at the age of 40.
✅ Correct answer: Hazrat Zubaida (RA) According to this source, Hazrat Zubaida (RA) was the second wife of the Holy Prophet.
✅ Correct answer: 622 A.D The Holy Prophet migrated to Madina in 622 A.D.
✅ Correct answer: Hazrat Haleema Hazrat Haleema (RA) was the foster mother of the Holy Prophet.
✅ Correct answer: Umme-e-Aemon Besides Hazrat Haleema, the Holy Prophet also referred to Umme-e-Aemon as 'my mother.'
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