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Jehad


What is the literal meaning of Jehad?

A) Exemption
B) Sacrifice
C) Fight
D) Struggle

One who tries to struggle against his self-i.e. evil self is called ________.
A) Mujtahid
B) Mujahid
C) Ghazi
D) Shaheed

Who has explained that jehad consists of not only using the sword, but even when a Muslim uses his tongue to protect against the atrocities of tyrants, he is waging Jehad_________.
A) Hazrat Ali (A.S)
B) Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A)
C) Hazrat Umar (R.A)
D) None of these

Jehad in Islam is not act of  ___________.
A) Freedom
B) Struggle
C) War
D) Violence

The word ‘Jehad’ is derived from the word __________.
A) Jehada
B) Mujahida
C) Jehd
D) Freedom

What is the meaning of Jehada?
A) To fight with
B) To exert oneself
C) To try the utmost
D) To strive for

“Fight in the way of Allah with those who fight with you”. When was this Qur’anic verse revealed ______?
A) Ramazan 1 A.H
B) Safar 1 A.H
C) Safar 2 A.H
D) Ramazan 2 A.H

The war which is waged for upholding the cause of the oppressed is named by the Holy Qur’an as ______.
A) Fight with the enemies
B) Fighting by Mujahids
C) Fight against evils
D) Fight in the way of Allah

Qur’an explains the function of war as _________.
A) Moral Necessity
B) A Dire Need
C) A Boon
D) An Obligation

The exertion of power to the utmost of one’s capacity in the path of Allah, is the judicio-religious sense of _________.
A) Soam
B) Jehad
C) Hajj
D) Qiyam


A Muslim is required to fight against foe’s like _________.

A) His Self (Nafs)
B) The Devil
C) The Visible Enemy
D) All of the above

Generally, the motives of fighting in other religious are the desire for material benefits __________.
A) The Desire for Power and Glory
B) The Passion and Hatred and Revenge
C) The Fear of Injury as well as the Resentment

The antonym of the word Jehad in Islam is ___________.
A) Qiyam
B) Ghazi
C) Qu’ud (Sitting)
D) Shaheed

Jehad Fi-Sabil Allah is defined as _________.
A) Fighting for the Sake of Allah
B) Fighting with Enemies
C) Fighting for Truth
D) Fighting Bad Habits

What is the meaning of Qitaal?
A) Tongue
B) Fighting
C) Property
D) Taxes

“Mischief is most grievous then homicide” it is ____________.
A) A Hadis
B) A Saying of Hazrat Ali (A.S)
C) A Verse of the Holy Qur’an
D) A Prohibition

Qitaal in Islam is not an act of _________.
A) War
B) Rebellion
C) Killing
D) Mad Brutality

According to the Ibn-e-Rushd, in how many ways the believer may fulfil the struggle against all types of foes?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 6
D) 4

‘Help your brother whether he is the wrong-doer or the wronged’ it is _______.
A) A Hadis
B) An Order by the Government
C) A Political Move
D) Al-Qur’an

Those who fight for self-glorification, or for the exploitation of the weak people, are in fact the friends of the ____________.
A) Tyrants
B) Devil
C) Oppressors
D) Enemies

 

Qitaal in Islam has __________.
A) No Fear of Injury
B) No Passion of Hatred
C) No Desire for Power
D) No Evil Design Behind it

The believers may fulfil the struggle in four ways i.e. heart, by tongue, by his hands and ________.
A) By the Blood
B) By the Enemy
C) By the Sword
D) By the Speech

Qitaal in Islam is only for _________.
A) The Achievement of some Noble Deed
B) Conquering the Nations
C) The Revenge of Bloodshed
D) Looting the Wealth

How many non-Muslims were killed in Ghazwats and sariyas?
A) 852
B) 798
C) 759
D) 1000

How many encounters took place between the Muslims and non-Muslims during the life of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H)?
A) 86
B) 82
C) 72
D) 78

What is (are) not the object(s) of Qitaal in Islam?
A) Privilege
B) Acquisition of Land
C) Power
D) All of the Above

How many Muslims were martyred in Ghazwats and Sariyas?
A) 259
B) 275
C) 640
D) 313

The very first passage which gave the sanction of Qitaal to the Muslims make a pointed reference.
A) To Wage the Holy War
B) To Help the Needy
C) To Test the Noble Ideals
D) To Protect One’s Country

Islam has a great respect not only for the lives of human beings but even for _________.
A) Animals
B) Plants
C) Property
D) A & B

In the Hadis, “Help your brother whether he is the wrong-doer or the wronged”, what is the meaning of “help wrong-doer?”
A) By Fighting Against Him
B) By Giving him Piece of Advice
C) By Helping the Oppressed
D) By Helping his Hand from an Act of Oppression

 

Islam wants to protect the moral order vouchsafed to humanity through the ________ at different stages of human history.
A) Holy Qur’an
B) Messengers of Allah
C) Shaateen
D) Acts of Sahabah (R.A)

Who narrated this Hadis “Help your brother whether he is the wrongdoer or the wronged?
A) Hazrat Ans (R.A)
B) Hazrat Malik (R.A)
C) Hazrat Abu Hurrairah (R.A)
D) Hazrat Usman (R.A)

The use of ________is therefore required to put a curb on the anti-social activities of the evil elements of the human race.
A) Fight with the Enemies
B) Fighting by mujahids
C) Fight in the Way of Allah
D) Fight against the Evil

How many persons lost their lives on both sides in 82 Ghazwats and Sariyas?
A) 1018
B) 1020
C) 972
D) 1132

 
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