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ISLAMIC STUDIES ONE LINER MCQS

Islamic Studies One Liner MCQs help learners strengthen their understanding of Quran, Hadith, Islamic history, and beliefs. These concise questions provide a clear overview of key religious concepts essential for competitive exams like CSS, PMS, and FPSC. Moreover, students gain insight into the life of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.), Islamic laws, and moral values. Regular practice of these MCQs not only improves exam performance but also enhances spiritual knowledge and awareness of Islamic teachings.

ISLAMIC STUDIES ONE LINER MCQS

Basics of Islam

  1. Who is the last Prophet of Islam?
    A) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

  2. What is the holy book of Muslims?
    A) Quran

  3. In which language was the Quran revealed?
    A) Arabic

  4. How many pillars of Islam are there?
    A) Five

  5. What is the first pillar of Islam?
    A) Shahada

  6. What is the second pillar of Islam?
    A) Salah

  7. What is the third pillar of Islam?
    A) Zakat

  8. What is the fourth pillar of Islam?
    A) Sawm (Fasting)

  9. What is the fifth pillar of Islam?
    A) Hajj

  10. Who was the first Caliph of Islam?
    A) Abu Bakr (RA)

  11. Which angel brought revelation to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
    A) Angel Jibreel (AS)

  12. In which city was the Prophet (PBUH) born?
    A) Makkah

  13. Where is the Kaaba located?
    A) Makkah

  14. Which Surah is known as the heart of the Quran?
    A) Surah Yaseen

  15. How many chapters are there in the Quran?
    A) 114

  16. Which Prophet built the Kaaba?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  17. Who was the first person to accept Islam?
    A) Khadijah (RA)

  18. Which prayer is offered before sunrise?
    A) Fajr

  19. What is the meaning of Islam?
    A) Peace and submission

  20. What is the direction Muslims face during prayer?
    A) Qibla (Kaaba)

These one-liner MCQs cover the basics of Islam including faith, pillars, and prayers. Ideal for exam preparation and improving Islamic general knowledge

Beliefs & Prophets in Islam

  1. Who was the first Prophet of Islam?
    A) Prophet Adam (AS)
  2. Which Prophet built an ark to survive the flood?
    A) Prophet Nuh (AS)

  3. Which Prophet was known for his patience?
    A) Prophet Ayub (AS)

  4. Which Prophet could talk to animals and jinns?
    A) Prophet Sulaiman (AS)

  5. Who was the father of Prophet Ishaq (AS)?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  6. Which Prophet was thrown into a fire by his people?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  7. Which Prophet was swallowed by a whale?
    A) Prophet Yunus (AS)

  8. Which Prophet was given the Zabur?
    A) Prophet Dawood (AS)

  9. Which Prophet was given the Torah?
    A) Prophet Musa (AS)

  10. Which Prophet was given the Injil?
    A) Prophet Isa (AS)

  11. Which Prophet was able to interpret dreams?
    A) Prophet Yusuf (AS)

  12. Who was the mother of Prophet Isa (AS)?
    A) Maryam (AS)

  13. Which Prophet is called Khalilullah (Friend of Allah)?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  14. Who was the grandfather of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
    A) Abdul Muttalib

  15. Who was the uncle of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?
    A) Abu Talib

  16. Which Prophet’s nation was destroyed by wind?
    A) Prophet Hud (AS)

  17. Which Prophet’s people were punished with stones?
    A) Prophet Lut (AS)

  18. Which Prophet was born without a father?
    A) Prophet Isa (AS)

  19. Which Prophet’s rod turned into a snake?
    A) Prophet Musa (AS)

  20. Which Prophet spoke in his cradle?
    A) Prophet Isa (AS)

These Islamic MCQs highlight the lives of Prophets and divine books. They strengthen understanding of faith, revelations, and Islamic history for exam preparation.

Quran & Hadith

  1. How many Surahs are there in the Holy Quran?
    A) 114
  2. What is the first Surah of the Quran?
    A) Surah Al-Fatiha

  3. What is the longest Surah of the Quran?
    A) Surah Al-Baqarah

  4. What is the shortest Surah of the Quran?
    A) Surah Al-Kawthar

  5. In which language was the Quran revealed?
    A) Arabic

  6. How many Makki Surahs are in the Quran?
    A) 86

  7. How many Madni Surahs are in the Quran?
    A) 28

  8. Which Surah is called the “Heart of the Quran”?
    A) Surah Yaseen

  9. Which Surah was revealed completely in one night?
    A) Surah Al-Qadr

  10. Which Surah has the name of a woman?
    A) Surah Maryam

  11. Which Surah begins without Bismillah?
    A) Surah At-Tawbah

  12. Who compiled the Quran into one book form?
    A) Caliph Abu Bakr (RA)

  13. During whose caliphate was the Quran standardized?
    A) Caliph Uthman (RA)

  14. How many verses are there in the Quran?
    A) About 6,236

  15. How many Sajdahs are there in the Quran?
    A) 14

  16. What is the meaning of Hadith?
    A) Sayings of the Prophet (PBUH)

  17. Who compiled Sahih al-Bukhari?
    A) Imam Bukhari (RA)

  18. Which Hadith book is considered most authentic after the Quran?
    A) Sahih al-Bukhari

  19. What is the meaning of Sunnah?
    A) Practices of the Prophet (PBUH)

  20. Which Hadith book was compiled by Imam Muslim?
    A) Sahih Muslim

These Quran and Hadith one-liner MCQs enhance your knowledge of revelation, Surahs, and Prophetic sayings. Perfect for CSS, PMS, and Islamic competitive exams.

Islamic History & Caliphate

  1. Who was the first Caliph of Islam?
    A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)

  2. Who was the second Caliph of Islam?
    A) Hazrat Umar (RA)

  3. Who was the third Caliph of Islam?
    A) Hazrat Uthman (RA)

  4. Who was the fourth Caliph of Islam?
    A) Hazrat Ali (RA)

  5. Which Caliph was known for justice?
    A) Hazrat Umar (RA)

  6. During whose caliphate was the Quran compiled?
    A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)

  7. Which Caliph was martyred while reciting the Quran?
    A) Hazrat Uthman (RA)

  8. Which Caliph shifted the capital to Kufa?
    A) Hazrat Ali (RA)

  9. Who was the first person to accept Islam?
    A) Hazrat Khadija (RA)

  10. Who was the first child to accept Islam?
    A) Hazrat Ali (RA)

  11. Who was the first male adult to accept Islam?
    A) Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA)

  12. Who was the first slave to accept Islam?
    A) Hazrat Bilal (RA)

  13. Who was known as “Ameen-ul-Ummat”?
    A) Hazrat Abu Ubaidah bin Al-Jarrah (RA)

  14. Which battle was fought first in Islamic history?
    A) Battle of Badr

  15. In which year was the Battle of Badr fought?
    A) 2 A.H.

  16. Which battle is called the “Battle of the Trench”?
    A) Battle of Khandaq

  17. Which battle was fought in 3 A.H.?
    A) Battle of Uhud

  18. In which battle was Hazrat Hamza (RA) martyred?
    A) Battle of Uhud

  19. Who led the Muslims in the Battle of Badr?
    A) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

  20. What was the outcome of the Battle of Badr?
    A) Victory for Muslims

These Islamic history and caliphate MCQs strengthen your grasp of early Islam, key companions, and major battles — essential for Islamic and general knowledge exams.

Pillars of Islam & Worship

  1. How many pillars of Islam are there?
    A) Five

  2. What is the first pillar of Islam?
    A) Shahadah (Faith)

  3. What is the second pillar of Islam?
    A) Salah (Prayer)

  4. What is the third pillar of Islam?
    A) Zakat (Charity)

  5. What is the fourth pillar of Islam?
    A) Sawm (Fasting)

  6. What is the fifth pillar of Islam?
    A) Hajj (Pilgrimage)

  7. How many times do Muslims pray in a day?
    A) Five times

  8. What is the first prayer of the day?
    A) Fajr

  9. What is the last prayer of the day?
    A) Isha

  10. How many Rakats are there in Fajr prayer?
    A) 2 Rakats

  11. How many Rakats are there in Isha prayer?
    A) 17 Rakats

  12. What is the obligatory charity in Islam called?
    A) Zakat

  13. What percentage of wealth is given as Zakat?
    A) 2.5%

  14. During which month do Muslims fast?
    A) Ramadan

  15. What is the meal before dawn during fasting called?
    A) Suhoor

  16. What is the meal after sunset during fasting called?
    A) Iftar

  17. How many days does Hajj last?
    A) 5 days

  18. Where do Muslims perform Hajj?
    A) Makkah

  19. What is the direction of prayer for Muslims?
    A) Qibla (Kaaba)

  20. Which city is called the “City of the Prophet”?
    A) Madinah

These Islamic one-liner MCQs cover the pillars of Islam, prayer, fasting, and Hajj — strengthening your understanding of faith and worship for exams and interviews.

Holy Books & Prophets

  1. What is the holy book of Muslims?
    A) Quran

  2. Which Prophet was given the Torah?
    A) Prophet Musa (AS)

  3. Which Prophet was given the Injeel (Bible)?
    A) Prophet Isa (AS)

  4. Which Prophet was given the Zabur?
    A) Prophet Dawud (AS)

  5. How many Surahs are there in the Quran?
    A) 114

  6. In which language was the Quran revealed?
    A) Arabic

  7. What is the shortest Surah in the Quran?
    A) Surah Al-Kawthar

  8. What is the longest Surah in the Quran?
    A) Surah Al-Baqarah

  9. Which Surah is called the Heart of the Quran?
    A) Surah Yaseen

  10. Which Surah was revealed first?
    A) Surah Al-Alaq

  11. Which Surah has no Bismillah?
    A) Surah At-Tawbah

  12. What is the last Surah of the Quran?
    A) Surah An-Nas

  13. Which Surah is called Umm-ul-Kitab?
    A) Surah Al-Fatiha

  14. How many Makki Surahs are there?
    A) 86

  15. How many Madani Surahs are there?
    A) 28

  16. What is the meaning of Al-Quran?
    A) The Recitation

  17. Which Prophet built the Kaaba?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet Ismail (AS)

  18. Who was swallowed by a whale?
    A) Prophet Yunus (AS)

  19. Who was called Khalilullah (Friend of Allah)?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  20. Who was known as Kaleemullah (One who spoke to Allah)?
    A) Prophet Musa (AS)

These MCQs explore divine revelations, holy books, and Prophets — essential knowledge for understanding Islamic faith and history.

Angels, Faith & Beliefs

  1. Who brought revelations to the Prophets?
    A) Angel Jibreel (AS)

  2. Who is the Angel of Death?
    A) Azrael

  3. Who is the angel responsible for blowing the trumpet?
    A) Israfil

  4. Who is the angel of rain?
    A) Mikail (AS)

  5. What is the belief in one God called?
    A) Tawheed

  6. What is the opposite of Tawheed?
    A) Shirk

  7. What is Shirk?
    A) Associating partners with Allah

  8. What does Iman mean?
    A) Faith

  9. What is meant by Akhirah?
    A) Hereafter

  10. What is the meaning of Islam?
    A) Peace and submission to Allah

  11. What does Alhamdulillah mean?
    A) Praise be to Allah

  12. What does SubhanAllah mean?
    A) Glory be to Allah

  13. What does Insha’Allah mean?
    A) If Allah wills

  14. What does Bismillah mean?
    A) In the name of Allah

  15. What is the meaning of Astaghfirullah?
    A) I seek forgiveness from Allah

  16. What is the meaning of La ilaha illallah?
    A) There is no god but Allah

  17. What is the Islamic term for purification before prayer?
    A) Wudu

  18. What is the term for Islamic law?
    A) Sharia

  19. What is the Arabic term for prayer?
    A) Salah

  20. What is the Arabic term for fasting?
    A) Sawm

These one-liner MCQs highlight core beliefs in Islam, including angels, Tawheed, and purification, vital for spiritual understanding.

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) & Companions

  1. Who is the last Prophet of Islam?
    A) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

  2. In which city was the Prophet born?
    A) Makkah

  3. To which tribe did the Prophet belong?
    A) Quraysh

  4. Who was the Prophet’s father?
    A) Abdullah

  5. Who was the Prophet’s mother?
    A) Amina bint Wahb

  6. Who was the Prophet’s grandfather?
    A) Abdul Muttalib

  7. Who was the Prophet’s nurse?
    A) Halima Saadia

  8. Who was the Prophet’s first wife?
    A) Khadijah (RA)

  9. How many daughters did the Prophet have?
    A) Four

  10. Who was the youngest daughter of the Prophet?
    A) Fatimah (RA)

  11. Who was the Prophet’s cousin and son-in-law?
    A) Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA)

  12. Who was known as the Lion of Allah?
    A) Hazrat Ali (RA)

  13. Who was the first Caliph of Islam?
    A) Abu Bakr (RA)

  14. Who was the second Caliph of Islam?
    A) Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA)

  15. Who was the third Caliph of Islam?
    A) Uthman ibn Affan (RA)

  16. Who was the fourth Caliph of Islam?
    A) Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA)

  17. Who was known as As-Siddiq?
    A) Abu Bakr (RA)

  18. Who was known as Dhun Nurain (The Possessor of Two Lights)?
    A) Uthman ibn Affan (RA)

  19. Who compiled the Quran into a single book?
    A) Abu Bakr (RA)

  20. What was the Prophet’s age at the time of death?
    A) 63 years

These MCQs give insights into Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) life, family, and the righteous Caliphs who preserved Islamic teachings.

Islamic Practices & Festivals

  1. What is the Islamic festival after Ramadan?
    A) Eid al-Fitr

  2. What is the Islamic festival after Hajj?
    A) Eid al-Adha

  3. In which month do Muslims fast?
    A) Ramadan

  4. What is the night of power called?
    A) Laylat al-Qadr

  5. What is the meaning of Hajj Mabroor?
    A) Accepted Hajj

  6. What is the reward for Hajj Mabroor?
    A) Paradise

  7. What is Tahajjud?
    A) Voluntary night prayer

  8. What is Taraweeh?
    A) Night prayer in Ramadan

  9. What is Iftar?
    A) Breaking the fast

  10. What is Suhoor?
    A) Pre-dawn meal before fasting

  11. What is Jummah?
    A) Friday prayer

  12. What is the call to prayer called?
    A) Adhan

  13. Who was the first Muazzin in Islam?
    A) Bilal ibn Rabah (RA)

  14. What is the place of worship for Muslims?
    A) Mosque

  15. What is the black stone in Kaaba called?
    A) Hajr-e-Aswad

  16. What is the meaning of Zamzam?
    A) Sacred well water in Makkah

  17. What is the month of Hajj?
    A) Dhul Hijjah

  18. What is the meaning of Hijrah?
    A) Migration

  19. What is the name of Prophet’s Mosque?
    A) Masjid an-Nabawi

  20. What is the first mosque built in Islam?
    A) Masjid Quba

These MCQs highlight key Islamic rituals, prayers, and festivals that strengthen unity and devotion among Muslims.

Islamic History & Miracles

  1. Which battle was the first fought by Muslims?
    A) Battle of Badr

  2. In which year was the Battle of Badr fought?
    A) 2 Hijri

  3. In which battle was Hazrat Hamza (RA) martyred?
    A) Battle of Uhud

  4. Which battle is mentioned in the Quran by name?
    A) Battle of Badr

  5. What is the migration of the Prophet called?
    A) Hijrah

  6. From which city did the Prophet migrate?
    A) Makkah

  7. To which city did the Prophet migrate?
    A) Madinah

  8. What is the meaning of Islam?
    A) Submission to the will of Allah

  9. Who was the Prophet’s (PBUH) foster brother?
    A) Hamza (RA)

  10. What is the name of Prophet’s camel?
    A) Qaswa

  11. Which Prophet split the sea?
    A) Prophet Musa (AS)

  12. Which Prophet could speak to animals?
    A) Prophet Sulaiman (AS)

  13. Which Prophet was thrown into fire?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  14. Which Prophet was swallowed by a fish?
    A) Prophet Yunus (AS)

  15. Who is the most mentioned Prophet in the Quran?
    A) Prophet Musa (AS)

  16. Which Prophet was known for his patience?
    A) Prophet Ayyub (AS)

  17. Which Prophet was known for beauty?
    A) Prophet Yusuf (AS)

  18. Which Prophet interpreted dreams?
    A) Prophet Yusuf (AS)

  19. Which Prophet was given the title “Ruhullah” (Spirit of Allah)?
    A) Prophet Isa (AS)

  20. Which Prophet’s people were destroyed by a storm?
    A) Prophet Hud (AS)

These MCQs highlight Islamic history, miracles, and Prophets’ lives — essential for understanding divine guidance and faith’s evolution.

Islamic Law & Jurisprudence

  1. What is Islamic law called?
    A) Sharia

  2. What is Islamic jurisprudence called?
    A) Fiqh

  3. Who is known as the founder of Islamic jurisprudence?
    A) Imam Abu Hanifa (RA)

  4. What does “Fiqh” mean?
    A) Deep understanding

  5. What are the sources of Islamic law?
    A) Quran, Sunnah, Ijma, Qiyas

  6. What does Ijma mean?
    A) Consensus of scholars

  7. What does Qiyas mean?
    A) Analogical reasoning

  8. What is Haram?
    A) Forbidden act

  9. What is Halal?
    A) Permissible act

  10. What is Makruh?
    A) Disliked act

  11. What is Fard?
    A) Obligatory act

  12. What is Sunnah?
    A) Practice of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

  13. What is Wajib?
    A) Necessary act

  14. What is Nafl?
    A) Voluntary act

  15. What is the punishment for theft in Islam?
    A) Cutting of hand

  16. What is the punishment for adultery in Islam?
    A) Stoning to death (under Islamic law)

  17. What is the share of a daughter in inheritance?
    A) Half of son’s share

  18. What is Zina?
    A) Illegal sexual act

  19. What is Qisas?
    A) Law of retaliation

  20. What is Diyah?
    A) Blood money

These MCQs focus on Islamic law (Sharia), highlighting principles of justice, equality, and moral discipline guided by the Quran and Sunnah.

Zakat, Charity & Economics

  1. What is Zakat?
    A) Obligatory charity

  2. What is the percentage of Zakat on wealth?
    A) 2.5%

  3. What is the meaning of Sadaqah?
    A) Voluntary charity

  4. What is Khums?
    A) One-fifth of war booty

  5. What is Ushr?
    A) One-tenth of agricultural produce

  6. On which assets is Zakat due?
    A) Gold, silver, cash, livestock

  7. What is Nisab?
    A) Minimum amount for Zakat

  8. Who are eligible for Zakat?
    A) Poor and needy Muslims

  9. Can Zakat be given to non-Muslims?
    A) No

  10. Is Zakat the same as tax?
    A) No, it’s an act of worship

  11. What is the reward of giving charity secretly?
    A) Allah’s shade on Judgment Day

  12. What is the meaning of Infaq?
    A) Spending in the way of Allah

  13. What is Riba?
    A) Interest or usury

  14. Is Riba allowed in Islam?
    A) No

  15. What is the punishment for taking Riba?
    A) Severe punishment from Allah

  16. What does Islamic banking avoid?
    A) Interest-based transactions

  17. What is the meaning of Amanah?
    A) Trust

  18. What is the meaning of Rizq?
    A) Sustenance or provision

  19. What is the Islamic view on hoarding wealth?
    A) Prohibited

  20. What is Barakah?
    A) Blessing and abundance

These MCQs emphasize financial purity in Islam, covering Zakat, charity, and prohibition of interest for social and spiritual balance.

Hajj & Pilgrimage

  1. What is Hajj?
    A) Pilgrimage to Makkah

  2. How often is Hajj obligatory?
    A) Once in a lifetime

  3. Who performs Hajj?
    A) Every able-bodied Muslim

  4. In which month is Hajj performed?
    A) Dhul Hijjah

  5. What is the first ritual of Hajj?
    A) Ihram

  6. What is Tawaf?
    A) Circling the Kaaba seven times

  7. What is Sa’i?
    A) Walking between Safa and Marwah

  8. Where is Arafat located?
    A) Near Makkah

  9. What happens at Arafat?
    A) Main prayer and supplication

  10. What is Rami al-Jamarat?
    A) Stoning of the devil

  11. What is Eid al-Adha related to?
    A) Sacrifice during Hajj

  12. What is the meaning of Qurbani?
    A) Animal sacrifice

  13. Whose act is commemorated in Qurbani?
    A) Prophet Ibrahim (AS)

  14. What is Mina known for?
    A) Tents of pilgrims

  15. What is Muzdalifah?
    A) Place where pilgrims collect stones

  16. What is the significance of Hajr-e-Aswad?
    A) Black Stone in Kaaba

  17. What is Tawaf al-Ifadah?
    A) Main Tawaf during Hajj

  18. What is Tawaf al-Wada?
    A) Farewell circumambulation

  19. What is Miqat?
    A) Point for entering Ihram

  20. What is Zamzam water known for?
    A) Its purity and blessings

These questions outline Hajj rituals, the journey of devotion and equality that strengthens the faith and unity of Muslims.

Islamic Morality & Character

  1. What is Akhlaq?
    A) Morals or ethics

  2. Who is known as Al-Amin?
    A) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

  3. What does Ikhlas mean?
    A) Sincerity

  4. What is Taqwa?
    A) Fear and consciousness of Allah

  5. What is Sabr?
    A) Patience

  6. What is Shukr?
    A) Gratitude

  7. What is Amanah?
    A) Trustworthiness

  8. What is Ghibah?
    A) Backbiting

  9. What is Hasad?
    A) Envy

  10. What is Namimah?
    A) Gossip or tale-bearing

  11. What is Nifaq?
    A) Hypocrisy

  12. What is Kibr?
    A) Pride or arrogance

  13. What is Tawbah?
    A) Repentance

  14. What is Ihsan?
    A) Excellence in faith and actions

  15. What is Adl?
    A) Justice

  16. What is Zulm?
    A) Oppression

  17. What is Haya?
    A) Modesty

  18. What is Birr?
    A) Righteousness

  19. What is Sidq?
    A) Truthfulness

  20. What is Amanah in behavior?
    A) Keeping promises

These MCQs teach moral excellence — honesty, patience, and humility — which are core Islamic values shaping character and society.

Islamic General Knowledge

  1. What is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
    A) Riyadh

  2. What is the currency of Saudi Arabia?
    A) Riyal

  3. Where is the Kaaba located?
    A) Makkah

  4. Where is Masjid an-Nabawi located?
    A) Madinah

  5. What is the meaning of “Muslim”?
    A) One who submits to Allah

  6. How many pillars of Islam are there?
    A) Five

  7. What are the pillars of Islam?
    A) Shahadah, Salah, Zakat, Sawm, Hajj

  8. What are the pillars of Iman?
    A) Six

  9. What is the Qiblah of Muslims?
    A) Kaaba

  10. What is the meaning of Hijri calendar?
    A) Islamic lunar calendar

  11. In which year did Hijrah occur?
    A) 622 AD

  12. What is the first revelation word of the Quran?
    A) Iqra (Read)

  13. What is the total number of verses in the Quran?
    A) 6,236

  14. What is the meaning of Ramadan?
    A) Month of fasting

  15. What is the name of the last sermon of the Prophet?
    A) Khutbah Hajjatul Wida

  16. What was the last Surah revealed?
    A) Surah An-Nasr

  17. What is the holy night in Ramadan called?
    A) Laylat al-Qadr

  18. How many names of Allah are there?
    A) 99

  19. What is the meaning of “Ar-Rahman”?
    A) The Most Merciful

  20. What is the meaning of “Ar-Rahim”?
    A) The Most Compassionate

These MCQs summarize key Islamic facts — from holy places to core beliefs — essential for exam preparation and spiritual understanding.

Conclusion

These Islamic Studies One Liner MCQs provide a quick revision tool for competitive exams and general Islamic learning. Covering the Quran, Hadith, and core beliefs, they help students recall vital facts easily. Moreover, they strengthen faith and improve preparation for all Islamic-related tests.

FAQs

Q1: What are Islamic Studies One Liner MCQs?
A1: Short factual questions covering Quran, Hadith, and Islamic history.

Q2: Who should study these MCQs?
A2: Students preparing for CSS, PMS, and other Islamic exams.

Q3: How do they help in exams?
A3: They improve recall and conceptual understanding of Islamic facts.

Q4: Are these MCQs useful for interviews?
A4: Yes, they enhance Islamic knowledge and confidence for interviews.

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