In which Hajjri Ghazwa e Ohad was fought?
In which Hajjri Ghazwa e Ohad was fought?
A. 2 AH
B. 4 AH
C. 5 AH
D. 3 AH
In which Hajjri Ghazwa e Ohad was fought?
A. 2 AH
B. 4 AH
C. 5 AH
D. 3 AH
A. Hazrat kaab bin Malik R.A
B. Hazrat Hilal bin Umiyah R.A
C. Hazrat Murarah R.A
D. All of these 
Who was the First Women “Hafiz e Quran” to memorize the Holy Quran?
		A. Umal Mumneen Hazrat Aysha (R.A)
B. Umal Mumneen Hazrat Zainab (R.A)
C. Umal Mumneen Hafsah bint-e-Umar (R.A)
D. None of them
Hafsah bint-e-Umar (Radhi Allahu Anhumma), the daughter of Umar Bin Khattab (Radhi Allahu Anhu) and the wife of Prophet Mohammad (SalAllahu ‘Aalayhi Wa Sallam).
She was married to Khunais ibn Hudhaifa, but became a widow when she was eighteen and according to Islamic tradition her father offered her hand to Abu Bakr and Uthman Ibn ‘Affan. They both refused to marry her.When her father, Umar, went to Muhammad to complain about their behavior, Muhammad replied, “Hafsa will marry one better than Uthman and Uthman will marry one better than Hafsa.”
Muhammad married her in 625 CE (4 AH). At the time of the marriage, Hafsa was around eighteen years old. With this marriage, Muhammad strengthened his ties to Umar, who now became his father-in-law.
According to Islamic tradition, Hafsa had memorized the Qur’an. The copy of Zayd ibn Thabit which was recorded by the instructions of Abu Bakr was given to Hafsa. Uthman Ibn ‘Affan, when he became Caliph, used Hafsa’s copy when he authorized a single text of the Qur’an to be designated.
She is said to have narrated about 60 ahadis from Muhammad. She is buried in Jannat-Ul-Baqi.
		A. Hazrat Abu Bakar
B. Hazrat Umar Farooq
C. Hazrat Ali-ulMurtaza
D. Hazrat Ameer Hamza
The order of Hijab for women revealed in __________ A.H.
		A.	3rd
B.	4th
C.	5th
D.	6th
What is the Ratio of Zakat in grams on Silver approximately?
		A. 400 grams of silver
B. 405.40 grams of silver
C. 500.12 grams of silver
D. 612.36 grams of silver
The Nisab was set by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) at a rate equivalent to: 87.48 grams of gold and 612.36 grams of silver. In today’s day and age we do not use silver or gold as monetary exchange so when calculating your Zakat, you need to find out the equivalent of the rates the Prophet (peace be upon him) set but in your local currency. This can be done by checking the market rate of gold and silver today.