Islamic Studies/Islamiat (Competitive Exams) MCQs
Topic Notes: Islamic Studies/Islamiat (Competitive Exams)
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
181
What were the dimensions of Nuh’s Ark?
Answer:
400 x 100 yards
The Ark of Nuh measured 400 x 100 yards. It was large enough to house humans, animals, and supplies. This massive construction highlights Allah’s command and Nuh’s patience.
182
At what age did Nuh receive Prophethood?
Answer:
40
Prophet Nuh received Prophethood at the age of 40. This is the same age at which many prophets were called. It symbolizes maturity and readiness for divine mission.
183
At what age did Shees pass away?
Answer:
912 years
Shees lived for 912 years. Like Adam, he had a long lifespan. This reflects the patience and enduring guidance given to early communities.
184
Who was the second prophet after Adam?
Answer:
Shees
The second prophet after Adam was Shees. He continued his father’s mission of guiding humanity. His prophethood shows the unbroken chain of divine guidance.
185
Where is Adam’s grave located?
Answer:
Saudi Arabia
The grave of Adam is said to be in Saudi Arabia. It reflects the deep connection between the first prophet and the sacred Arabian land. Traditions vary, but Arabia is most often cited.
186
How old was Adam when he passed away?
Answer:
950 years
Adam lived for 950 years. Such long life spans were common among early prophets. This enabled them to guide their people for centuries.
187
What was the height of Adam?
Answer:
90 feet
Adam was created with a height of 90 feet, according to hadith. Early humans had greater physical stature. Over time, human size decreased to its current form.
188
Who built the first mosque on Earth?
Answer:
Adam
Adam built the first mosque on Earth. This shows that worship of Allah was central from the very beginning. The Kaaba thus stands as the first house of worship for humanity.
189
Which title is given to Adam?
Answer:
Abul Bashar
Adam is called Abul Bashar, meaning “Father of Humanity.” This reflects his role as the progenitor of mankind. All humans trace their lineage back to him.
190
How many languages did Adam know according to Roohul Bayaan?
Answer:
100,000
Adam is described as knowing 100,000 languages. This shows his extraordinary knowledge given by Allah. It also symbolizes the diversity of humanity that descended from him.