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Harb-e-Fijar, a series of pre-Islamic battles between the Quraysh and the Hawazin tribes, was fought over a period of:
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The Arabs considered haram to fight in the month of Muharram, Rajab, Ze-Qa’ad, Zil Haj. Which of the following war was fought during these Holy months?A. Harb-e-Qais
B. Harb-e-Basoos
C. Harb-e-Abs
D. Harb-e-Fajar
Before Islam, most of the Arabs worshipped:
A. Stars
B. Moon
C. Idols
D. None of them
Makkah was also called:
A. Ummul Qura
B. Baladul Ameen
C. Bakkah
D. All of these
Before Islam, which idol(s) was/were called the daughters of God by Arabs?
A. Allat
B. Manaat
C. Aazaa
D. All of these
Whom Arabs called ‘Saabi’?
A. Those who worshipped moon
B. Those who worshipped sun
C. Those who worshipped stars
D. Those who worshipped idols
Who was Abraha Ashram?
A. Ruler of Syria
B. Monarch of Oman
C. Dictator of Iqra
D. King of Yemen
Whose responsibility was to provide water to Hajjaj?
A. Abbas-bin-Abdul Muttalib
B. Hamza-bin-Abdul Muttalib
C. Talha-bin-Abdul Muttalib
D. Tariq-bin-Abdul Muttalib
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