MCQ's SET 1 : Islamic Studies



For your knowledge
BATTLES OF ISLAM
•First Ghazwa is Widdan or Abwa in 1 A.H
•624 Battle of Badr.2hij
•625 Battle of Uhad. 3hij
•626 Battle of Rajih.4hij
•627 Battle of Khandaq (Ahzab).5hij
•628, Treaty of Hudaibiya, Hazrat Khalid bin Walid Accepted Islam, Conquest of Khyber.6hij
•629, Battle of Mutah, Preaching of Islam to various kings.7hij
•630, Battle of Hunain, Conquest of Makkah.8hij
•631, Battle of Tabuk. 9hij
•632, Hajjat-ul-Wida.10hij
•680, Tragedy of Karballah.61hij

•Badr is a village.
•Battle of Bard was fought on 17th Ramzan.
•Battle of Uhd was fought on 5th Shawal.
•Battle Badar Ghazwa is named as Furqan.
•Uhd is a hill.
•Yom-ul Furaqn is called to Yom ul Badar.
•Fath Mobeen is called to Sulah Hudaibiah.
•Number of soldiers in Badar, Muslim 313 Kufar 1000
•After Badr conquest, Prophet stayed for 3 days there.
•Badr was fought for 3 times.
•Martyr of Badr Muslims 14 Kufar 70
•Leader of the Kufar in this battle was Abu Jahl.
•Number of Muslim martyrs in the battle of Uhad 70
•In Uhad quraish were laid by Abu Sufwan.
•In Uhad number of Muslim soldiers 1000 kufar 3000.
•Ahzab means Allies.
•Ditch dug on border of Syria with help of 3000 companions in 2 weeks.
•Muslim strength 1600.
•Khyber was captured in 20 days.
•During Ghazwa Bani Nuzair wine was prohibited.
•The battle of Khandaq is also known an battle of Ahzab.
•Conquest of Makkah was took place on 20 Ramzan.
•Battle in which prophet not participated is known as Saria.
•Hazrat Hamza was the first commander of Islamic Army.
•In Uhd battle Muslim women participated firstly.
•Battle of Mauta was the first non Arab War.
•3000 was the number of musims at the battle of Ditch.
•10,000 at the conquest of Makkah.
•30,000 at the time of Tabuk.
•Last Ghazwa- Tabuk.
•For 20 days Prophet stayed at Tabuk.
•Total number of Sarias is 53 or 56.
•Porphet was the commander in the expedition of Tabuk.
•First Islamic Non Arab was battle of Mautta


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