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Quran Quiz:

1) What is the meaning of
           the word "Qur'an" ?
    A) That which is Read.

2) Where was the Qur'an
     revealed first ?
    A) In the cave of Hira  
        (Makkah)

3) On which night was the
      Qur'an first revealed ?
     A) Lailatul-Qadr (Night of
      the Power)

4) Who revealed the Qur'an?
A) Allah revealed the Qur'an

5) Through whom was the
     Qur'an revealed?
    A) Through Angel
     Jibraeel (Alaihis-Salaam)

6) To whom was the Qur'an
      revealed?
    A) To the last Prophet, 
      Muhammed (Sallahu
      Alaihi Wasallam).

7) Who took the. responsi_
     _bility of keeping the
      Qur'an safe?
   A) Allah himself.

8) What are the conditions
    for holding or touching
    the Qur'an?
  A) One has to be clean and
  to be with wudhu (ablution).

9) Which is the book which
     is read most?
   A) The Qur'an.

10) What is the topic of the
       Qur'an?
   A) Man.

11) What are the other  
    names of the Qur'an
   accord ing to the Qur'an  
     itself?
   A) A l-Furqaan, Al-Kitaab,
        Al-Zikr, Al-Noor,
        Al-Huda.

12) How many Makki
     Surahs (chapters) are
     there. in the Qur'an?
    A) 86

13) How many Madani
      Surahs (chapters) are
      there in the Qur'an?
    A) 28

14) How many Manzils
      (stages) are there in the
      Qur'an?
    A) 7

15) How many Paara or Juz
      (parts) are there in the
      Qur'an?
    A) 30

16) How many Surahs
      (chapters) are there in
      the.  Qur'an?
     A) 114

17) How many Rukoo
      (paragraphs) are there in
      the Qur'an?
     A) 540

18) How many Aayaath
      (verses) are there in the
      Qur'an?
     A) 6666

19) How many times is the
     word 'Allah' repeated in
     the Qur'an?
     A) 2698

20) How many different 
    types of Aayaath (verses)
    are there in the Qur'an?
    A) 10

21) Who is the first 'Haafiz' 
      of the Qur'an?
    A) Prophet Muhammed   
     (Sallalahu Alaihi   
        Wasallam)

22) At the time of the death
     of Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu AlaihiWasallam)
    how many Huffaz were  
    there?
   A) 22

23) How many Aayaath   
      (verses) on Sajda
      (prostation) are there in
      the Qur'an?
    A) 14

24) In which Paara (part)
     and Surah (chapter) do
     you find the first verse
    about Sajda (prostation)?
   A) 9th Paara, 7th Chapter
   Surah-al-Araaf, Verse 206.

25) How many times has
    the Qur'an stressed about Salaat or Namaaz (prayer)?
   A) 700 times

26) How many times has
    the Qur'an emphasized
    on alms or charity?
    A) 150

27) How many times in the
     Qur'an, is the Prophet
     Muhammed (Sallallahu
     Alaihi Wasallam)
     addressed as Yaa-Aiyu-
     Han-Nabi?
    A) 11 times

28) Where in the Qur'an has
      Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu AlaihiWasallam)
      been named. 'Ahmed'?
    A) Paara 28th, Surah Saff,
        Ayath 6th.

29) How many times has
      the name of Rasoolullah    (Sallallahu AlaihiWasallam)
been mentioned in the Qur'an?
A) Muhammed (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)  4   time
& Ahmed (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam)   1  time.

30) Name the Prophet
   whose name is mentioned
   and discussed most in the
   Qur'an?
   A) Moosa (Alahis-Salaam)

39) Which is the first and
    the most ancient Masjid
    according to the Qur'an?
    A) Kaaba

40) In Qur'an mankind is
     divided into two groups. 
     Which are those two
      groups?
   A) Believers and
        disbelievers

41) Who is the man about
       whom, Allah has said
       in the Qur'an that his
       body is kept as an
       admonishing example
       for future generations
       to come?
     A) Fir'aun. (Pharaoh).

42) Besides the body of
     Pharaoh, what is that
    thing which is kept as an                          admonishing example for future generations to come?
    A) Noah's Ark.

43) After the wreckage of
      Prophet Noah's Ark,
     which is its place of rest                           mentioned in theQur'an?
   A) Cave of Judi.

46) In the Qur'an there is a
    mention of a Prophet who
    has been called by his
    mother's name. Who was
    he?
    A) Jesus [Prophet Isa  
     (Alahis salaam)] is
  mentioned as Ibn Maryam.

47) Which was the agreement that was titled
Fath-hum-Mubeen' without fighting a battle?
    A) Treaty of Hudaibiya

48) What are the different  
    names used for Satan
    or Devil in the Qur'an?
A) Iblees & Ash_Shaitaan.

49) Which category of
      creature does the Qur'an
      put 'Iblees' into?
    A) Jinn.

50) What were those
   worships and prayers that
   were ordered by Allah to
   the community of Bani
    Israeel and which were 
    continued by the Muslim
    Ummah also?
   A) Salaat and Zakaat.  
       (Al Baqarah:43)

51) The Qur'an repeatedly
       warns of a certain day.
      Can you say which day
       it is?
     A) Youmal Qiyamah  
          (Doomsday)

52) Who were those people 
      with whom Allah was
      pleased and they were
      pleased with Him, as
     mentioned in the Qur'an?
   A) Companions of Prophet
    Muhammed. (Sallallahu
    Alaihi Wasallam)

53) In which Holy Book of
      Non-Muslims the Qur'an
     mentioned repeatedly?
    A) In the Holy Book of 
      Sikh Community -  
      Granth Saheb.

54) In which year were the
      vowels inserted in the
      Qur'an?
   A) 43 Hijri.

55) Who were the first
      serious students of the
      Qur'an?
    A) As-haabus Suffah.

56) Which is the first
    Residential University
   where the faculty of the
   Qur'an was established
   for the  first time?
    A) Masjid-e-Nabvi.

57) By what name did the
     Qur'an address those
      noble and pious people
     who were selected by
     Allah to convey His
     message to mankind?
    A) Nabi (Prophet) and
        Rasool (Messenger).

58) What type of a person
     does the Qur'an want to
      make?
     A) Momin.

59) What is the scale or
    measure of one's dignity
     according to the Qur'an?
    A) Thaqwa. (Piety)

60) What according to the
       Qur'an is the root cause
      of the evil?
      A) Alcohol.

61) What are the two most
   important types of Aayaat
   (Verses) found in the
    Qur'an?
   A) Muhakamaat and
        Muthashabihaath.

62) Which is the longest
       Surah (Chapter) in the
       Qur'an?
    A) Surah-al-Baqarah.

63) Which is the smallest
     Surah in the Qur'an?
    A) Surah-al-Kausar.

64) What was the age of
      Prophet Muhammed
(Sallallahu AlaihiWasallam)
    when Qur'an was first
   revealed to him through
   Jibraeel (Alaihis-salaam)?
   A) 40 Years.

65) How long did Prophet
     Muhammed (Sallallahu
     Alaihi Wasallam) receive
    the revelation of the
   Qur'an in Makkah?
   A) 13 Years.

66) How long did Prophet
     Muhammed (Sallallahu
     Alaihi Wasallam) receive
     the revelation of the
     Qur'an in Madinah?
    A) 10 Years.

67) Where was the first
      Surah revealed?
    A) In Makkah.

68) Where was the last
       Surah revealed?
    A) In Madinah.

69) How many years did it
      take for the complete
      revelation of the Qur'an?
     A) 22 years, 5 months
         and 14 days.

70) Which Surah (Chapter)
      of the Qur'an is to be
      read compulsorily in
      each raka'at of the
      Salaat. (Namaaz)?
    A) Surah-al-Fatihah.

71) Which is the Surah,
      which Allah taught as a
      Du'a (Prayer)?
   A) Surah-al-Fatihah.

72)What is the reason of
     keeping Surah-al-Fatihah
      in the beginning of the
      Qur'an?
    A)It is the door to the
        Qur'an.

73) What is the Surah
       (Chapter) revealed
   completely and found first
    place in the Qur'an?
    A) Surah-al-Fatihah.

74) Who was the only lady
     whose personal name
      is found in the Qur'an?
A)Mariam (Alaihis-salaam).

75)In which Surah (Chapter)
     of the Qur'an do you find
    maximum instructions?
    A) Surah-al-Baqarah.

76) When and Where did the
     Prophet Muhammed
Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) and Jibraeel (Alaihis-salam) meet for the second time?
A) On Friday,18th Ramadan,
     in the Cave of Hira.

77) What was the interval
      between the first and
      the second revelation?
   A) 2 years and six months

78)Which is the Surah
      (Chapter) that does not
      start with Bismillah?
     A) Surah-al-Taubah or 
          Bara'ath.

79)In which Surah (Chapter)
     of the Qur'an Bismillah is
     repeated twice?
     A) Surah-al Naml.

80)How many Surah
      (Chapter) in the Qur'an
  have the titles named after
  different Prophets?
A) 6 Surahs (Chapters):
   a) Surah-al-Yunus.
   b)Surah-al-Hood.
   c) Surah-al-Yusuf.
   d) Surah-al-Ibraheem.
   e)Surah-al-Nuh.
   f) Surah-al-Muhammed.

81) In which part of the
    Qur'an do you find 'Ayatul
  Kursi'(Verse of the Throne)
   A) In the beginning of the
      third Part (Chapter 2-55)

82) How many different
     names of Allah are
    mentioned in the Qur'an?
   A) 99

85) Which is that only book
      which is completely
   memorized by millions of
   people in the world?
   A) Al-Qur'an.

86)What did the Jinns who
      heard a few Aayaath
     Verses) of the Qur'an say
      to each other?
  A) We have heard a unique
     discourse which shows
     the right path, verily we
    believe in it.

88)Into how many
     languages of the world
     has the Holy Qur'an been
     translated?
     A) Nearly 103 languages.

90)What will be our
      condition on 'The day of
     the Judgment' according
     to the Qur'an?
    A) Everybody will be in a
         state of anxiety.

91) Who was the Prophet
     mentioned in the Qur'an
    whose three generations
     were prophets
    A)Ibraheem (Alaihis- 
     salaam).

92)What is that book which
     abolished all old rules 
     and regulations?
    A) Al-Qur'an.

93)What does the Qur'an
    say about property and
    wealth?
    A) They are tests of one's
         faith.

94)According to the Qur'an
      who is "khaatamun
      Nabiyyeen" (the last of
      the Prophets)?
   A) Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu AlaihiWasallam).

95)What is the name of the
      book that tells clearly
     about the reality of the
     beginning and the end of
     the world?
    A) Al-Qur'an.

96. In the Qur'an what other
      name is given to the city
      of Makkah?
    A) Bakkah and Baladul.
        Ameen.

97)According to the Qur'an
     what other name is given
     to the city of Madinah?
    A)Yathrib.

98)Whose Generation is
   known as "Bani Israeel"
   according to the Qur'an?
   A. The generation of
       Prophet Yaqoob(Alaihis
       salaam) who is also 
       known as Israeel.

99) Which are the Masajid
      that are mentioned in.
      the Qur'an?
    a) Masjid-ul-Haram
    b) Masjid-ul-Zirar.
    c) Masjid-ul-Nabawi.
    d) Masjid-u l-Aqsa.
    e) Masjid Quba.

100)The name of which
      angels are mentioned in
      the Qur'an?
a) Jibraeel.(Alaihis salaam)
b) Mikaeel.(Alaihis salaam)
c) Haroot.  (Alaihis salaam)
d) Maroot. (Alaihis salaam)

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