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- Hazrat Danial (AS)
- Hazrat Sulaiman (AS)
- Hazrat Shoaib (AS)
- Hazrat Nooh (AS)
Which wives of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ fathered offspring?
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- Hazrat Um e Habiba (RA)
- Hazrat Khadija (RA)
- Hazrat Ayesha (RA)
- Hazrat Zainab bint Jahsh (RA)
“Hadees e Taqreeri” means _____.
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- Hadees which the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ quotes from Allah Ta’ala
- Hadees which describes something about physical, spiritual or states of Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ
- Hadees which is not attributed to Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ
- Hadees which includes some statement or acts of some of the companion or the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ
Last ghazwa of the Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was _____.
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- Khandaq
- Hunain
- Tabook
- Khyber
“Wadd”, “Suwa”, “Yaghoos”, “Ya’uq” and “Nasr” were the names of _____.
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- Names of wars
- The idols of the people of Ur
- Names of five brothers of Namrood
- The idols of the people of Hazrat Nooh (AS)
Who was called as Abul Bashar e Sani?
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- Hazrat Ibraheem (AS)
- Hazrat Shees (AS)
- Hazrat Nooh (AS)
- Hazrat Uzair (AS)
Which of the following salats were combined by the Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ in Ghazwa e Khandaq?
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- Fajar and Zohar
- Zohar and Asar
- Asar and Maghrib
- Maghrib and Isha
After demise of Hazrat Khadijah (RA), the Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ married _____.
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- Hazrat Hafsa (RA)
- Hazrat Umm-e-Habiba (RA)
- Hazrat Safia (RA)
- Hazrat Sauda (RA)
“Khaatim un Nabiyeen” is mentioned in _____.
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- Surah Baqarah
- Surah Anaam
- Surah Ahzab
- Surah Muhammad
The Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ was born about three thousand years after _____.
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- Hazrat Ismail (AS)
- Hazrat Moosa (AS)
- Hazrat Eesa (AS)
- Hazrat Ibrahim (AS)
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