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- Battle of Badar
- Battle of Uhad
- Battle of Mutah
- Battle of Khandaq
What is the name of battle in which Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (RA) participated for the first time?
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- Badr
- Khyber
- Mota
- Khandaq
What was the reason of Ghazwa e Muta?
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- Avenging the murder of Hazrat Zaid bin Haris (RA)
- Avenging the murder of Hazrat Haris bin Umair Al-Azdi (RA)
- Avenging the murder of Hazrat Jafar ibn Abi Talib (RA)
- Avenging the murder of Hazrat Abdullah bin Rawaha (RA)
The title “Sword of Allah” was given to Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (RA) in _____.
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- Ghazwa e Muta
- Ghazwa e Khandaq
- Ghazwa e Khyber
- Ghazwa e Hunain
Which of the following tribes embraced Islam after Ghazwa e Muta?
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- Banu Nuzair and Banu Aws
- Banu Aws and Banu Khazraj
- Banu Judham and Banu Bahra
- Banu Bali and Banu Lakhm
In Ghazwa e Muta, the color of Islamic Flag was _____.
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- White
- Green
- Black
- Red
Muta is situated in _____.
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- Libya
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Egypt
The Byzantine force was defeated by the Muslims under the leadership of _____ in Ghazwa e Muta.
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- Hazrat Umer Farooq (RA)
- Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed (RA)
- Hazrat Usman Ghani (RA)
- Hazrat Ali (RA)
How many Muslims embraced martyrdom (Sahadat) in Ghazwa e Muta?
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- 5 (some sources say 7)
- 12 (some sources say 15)
- 21 (some sources say 27)
- 47 (some sources say 50)
Hazrat Khalid Bin Waleed (RA) said, “On the day of Muta, _____ swords were broken in my hand and only a _____ sword of mine remained in my hand”.
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- 9, Yemenite
- 7, Zabeeha
- 9, Zabeeha
- 7, Yemenite
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