The Battle of Camel was fought in:________?
B. 33 A.H
C. 36 A.H
D. 40 A.H
		A. Hakam second
B. Marwan second
C. Muawiya second
D. Hasham
The last Umayyad, Marwān II (reigned 744–750), was defeated at the Battle of the Great Zab River (750). Members of the Umayyad house were hunted down and killed, but one of the survivors, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān, escaped and established himself as a Muslim ruler in Spain (756), founding the dynasty of the Umayyads in Córdoba.
Wudu/Ablution
The Obligatory parts of wudu are as follows:
I. Washing the face from forehead to the lower side of chin
II. Cleaning and washing the hands down to the elbows
III. Performing the Masah (wet the hands and move your hands to and forth to your head and neck)
IV. At last wash both your feet down to the ankles
Sunnahs of Wudu/Ablution
The Sunnahs of wudu are also very important therefore you can read the complete 13 Sunnah of wudu below:
I. Intention (Niyyah) is the first important Sunnah of wudu
II. Supplication like Bismillah before starting wudu
III. Washing the hands with three time repeating the step
IV. Teeth Brushing (Miswak)
V. Three time rinsing water into the mouth
VI. Sniffing water into nostrils thrice with left hand
VII. Combing (Performing Khilal) the beard with the fingers
VIII. Cross passing the finger of both hands against each other and same to the (Khilal of fingers and toes)
IX. Wash every part thrice
X. Perform Masah one time over the head
XI. Perform Masah of both ear
XII. Follow the step by step procedure of wudu/ablution
XIII. Wash every part without delay to make sure that no part dries before the next step.
		A. 1453
B. 1454
C. 1457
D. 1458
Fall of Constantinople, (May 29, 1453), conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire.
A. Hazrat Abu Huraira
B. Hazrat Hanzala
C. Hazrat Usman
D. Hazrat Abdullah bin Abbas
		A. 47
B. 58
C. 52
D. None of these
The Medina Charter consists of 47 clauses. 23 clause governed the relationship between Muslims, between Ansar and Muhajirin, while the remaining 24 clauses governed the relations of Muslims with non-Muslims, the Jews and others.
		A. Hazrat Hussain
B. Hazrat Hassan
C. Hazrat Zubair
D. Hazrat Mus’ab bin Umair
Mus’ab ibn Omair (مصعب بن عمير) also known as Mus’ab al-Khayr (“the Good”) was a sahabi (companion) of Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAWS). From the Banū ‘Abd al-Dār branch of the Quraysh, he embraced Islam in 614 CE and was the first ambassador of Islam. He died in the Battle of Uhud in 625 CE.