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- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
- Hazrat Daood (AS)
- Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
- Hazrat Younas (AS)
Hazrat Loot (AS) was the _____ of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).
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- Brother
- Cousin
- Uncle
- Father
Hazrat Loot (AS) was contemporary of _____.
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- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
- Hazrat Yousaf (AS)
- Jazrat Younas (AS)
- Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
The eldest son of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and Hazrat Hajrah (AS) is ____.
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- Hazrat Ishaq (AS)
- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
- Hazrat Idrees (AS)
- Hazrat Ayub (AS)
Makkah was uninhabited and without water before the arrival of _____.
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- Hazrat Adam (AS)
- Hazrat Loot (AS)
- Hazrat Nooh (AS)
- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
Hazrat Isamil (AS) divorced his first wife on the request of his father Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) because _____.
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- She was dishonest
- She was discourteous
- She was disobedient
- it was the order of Hazrat Jibrail (AS)
Hazrat Isamil (AS) divorced his first wife on the request of _____.
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- Hazrat Ishaq (AS)
- Hazrat Hajra (AS)
- Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
- Hazrat Shees (AS)
The second son of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) was _____.
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- Hazrat Ishaq (AS)
- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
- Hazrat Ayub (AS)
- Hazrat Yaqoob (AS)
Who gave the news of the birth of Hazrat Ishaq (AS) to Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)?
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- Hazrat Jibrail (AS)
- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
- Hazrat Meekail (AS)
- Hazrat Sara (AS)
Due to jealousy of Hazrat Sarah (AS), Ibrahim (AS) was ordered to migrate to _____ along with Hazrat Hajirah (AS) and Hazrat Ismail (AS).
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- Batha (Makkah)
- Palestine
- Syria
- Egypt
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