Islamic Studies

    General Islamic Study
    How many months did the storm last during era of Hazrat Noah?
    Islamic Battles / Ghazwa
    What is the meaning of Ahzab?
    Islamic Battles / Ghazwa
    Which sword of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), was used in the Battle of Badr and Battle of Uhud?
    The Holy Prophet Muhammad PBUH
    The first Wahi was revealed on which Ramadan date?
    Life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH
    The Holy Prophet is buried in the Hujrah of:
    Life of Prophet Muhammad PBUH
    Where did Prophet Muhammad SAW preach Islam openly for the first time?
    The Prophet Muhammad SAW preached Islam openly for the first time on Mount Safa. Mount Safa is a hill located in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is one of the two hills between which the pilgrims run during the Tawaf ritual of the Hajj and Umrah. The Prophet Muhammad SAW is said to have ascended Mount Safa and called out to the people of Mecca, inviting them to Islam.
    Kalma
    Kalma-e-Rad-i-Kufr is:
    Kalma-e-Rad-i-Kufr is the 6th Kalma. It is a declaration of the rejection of disbelief and infidelity. It is recited after the Shahadah, the first and foremost Kalma of Islam. The Kalma-e-Rad-i-Kufr is a reminder that Muslims must always be on guard against disbelief and infidelity, and that they must always strive to strengthen their faith in Allah.
    Holy Quran
    Which is the shortest Surah in the Quran?
    The shortest Surah in the Quran is Surah Al-Kawthar. It has only three verses and is a Meccan Surah. It is about the blessings that Allah has given to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the victory that he will achieve.
    Holy Quran
    What is the meaning of Surah Al Kausar?
    The meaning of Surah Al Kausar is The Abundance. It is the 108th surah of the Quran and is one of the shortest surahs, with only three verses. The surah was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) during the early days of his prophethood, when he was facing persecution from the Quraysh. The surah is a reminder of Allah’s (Glorified and Sublime is He) favor upon Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his community. The surah begins with the words “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Indeed, We have given you [O Muhammad] al-Kawthar.” Al-Kawthar is a river in Paradise that is described as being vast and flowing with pure water. It is a symbol of the abundance of blessings that Allah (Glorified and Sublime is He) has bestowed upon Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his community. The second verse of the surah commands Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to offer salah (prayer) and sacrifice. Salah is the obligatory prayer that Muslims perform five times a day. Sacrifice is the act of slaughtering an animal as an act of worship to Allah (Glorified and Sublime is He). These two acts of worship are a way for Muslims to show their gratitude to Allah (Glorified and Sublime is He) for His blessings. The third and final verse of the surah tells Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that his enemies will be cut off. This is a reminder that those who oppose Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his message will ultimately be unsuccessful. Surah Al Kausar is a reminder of Allah’s (Glorified and Sublime is He) favor upon Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his community. It is a source of hope and strength for Muslims, and it reminds them that Allah (Glorified and Sublime is He) is always with them.
    Holy Prophets
    Which prophet is called Khateeb ul Anbiya?
    Khateeb ul Anbiya means the “Speaker of the Prophets”. It is a title given to Hazrat Shoaib AS because he was a very eloquent speaker. He was able to persuade people to follow the truth with his words. He was also a very wise man and he gave good advice to his people.