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CSS 2004 Part I

1. Before Islam Arab were engaged live systematically as:

A. Central Government
B. Autonomous body
C. Tribal feuds
D. Own master mind
E. None of these
Answer: Tribal Feuds

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The Arabs were split up into various tribes often in conflict with one another. At Makkah the Quraysh tribe was dominant, being divided into smaller groups such as the Banu Hashim (into which the Prophet SAW was born) and the Banu Umayya (from which many of his fiercest enemies arose). There was no central rule in Arabia. For four months of the year hostilities were traditionally suspended as pilgrims visited Mecca for the various fairs held annually to commemorate different idols worshipped by the Arabs and to give local poets (shu`ara) an opportunity to compete with one another. Poetry was a very popular.

Since there were no such things as police, courts or judges, the only protection a man could find from his enemies, was in his own tribe. The tribe had an obligation to protect its members even if they had committed crimes. Tribalism or ‘asabiyya (the clan spirit) took precedence over ethics. A tribe that failed to protect its members from their enemies, exposed itself to ridicule, obloquy and contempt.
2. Hadith was compiled by:

A. Hazrat Abu Bakkar
B. Hujjaj ibn Yousuf
C. Umar ibn Abdul Aziz
D. Haroon al-Rasheed
E. None of these
Answer: Umar ibn Abdul Aziz

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Generally, Umar II is credited with having ordered the first collection of hadith, or sayings & actions of Muhammad material in an official manner, fearing that some of it might be lost. Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Hazm and Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri, are among those who compiled hadiths at `Umar II’s behest.

Umar ibn Abdul Aziz, also Umar II, was an Umayyad caliph who ruled from 717 to 720. He was also a cousin of the former caliph, being the son of Abd al-Malik's younger brother, Abd al-Aziz. He was also a great-grandson of the second Rashidun Caliph, Umar ibn Khattab RA.
3. Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born on the following date:

A. 2nd August 570 AD
B. 13th August 570 AD
C. 3rd August 571 AD
D. 14"'Sept. 571 AD
E. None
Answer: None

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The Prophet SAW, was born April 19th, 570 AD (12 Rabi al-Awal) in Makkah, and departed from this world on 8th June, 62 A.D in Medina. The precise date of his birth and death is disputed among the historians.

4. Hajr-e-Aswad means:

A. Pious Stone
B. Black Stone
C. Historical Stone Foundation Stone
D. None
Answer: Black Stone

Note: Hajr-i-Aswad means? CSS 2008
Hajr-i-Aswad means? CSS 2011
Hajre-i-Aswad means? CSS 2013


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Hajr-e-Aswad means Black stone. Awad is black in Arabic.

Foundation stone is the name of the rock at the heart of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. That is the rock which The Prophet SAW stepped on in the journey of Isra and Miraj. In Islam, the foundation stone or the Dome of Rock, is the place wher Israfel will sound his horn on Resurrection Day.
5. Ka'bah is situated in the valley of:

A. Valley Karan
B. Valley Taif
C. Valley Makkah
D. None of these
Answer: Valley of Makkah



6. Hazrat Imam Hussain died in:

A. 680 AD
B. 681 AD
C. 682 AD
D. 683 AD
E. None of these
Answer: 680 AD, 61AH

Note: Tragedy of Karbala took place in the year? CSS 2000
Tragedy of Karbala took place in the year CSS 2001
The battle of Karbala occurred during the reign of? CSS 2002


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680 AD, 61 AH durning the battle of Karbala. This was during the reign of Caliph Yezid I son of Amir Muawiya.
7. Treaty of Hudaibiyah was observed in:

A. 5th Hijrah
B. 6th Hijrah
C. 7lh Hijrah.
D. 8th Hijrah
E. None of these
Answer: 6 AH

Note: Who signed the Treaty of Hudaibiya on behalf of the Quraish? CSS 2000
Who signed the Treaty of Hudaibiya on behalf of the Quraish? CSS 2001
Treaty of Hudaibiyah was observed in? CSS 2004
Sulh-i Hudibiyya was written by? CSS 2006
Who signed the treaty of Hudaibiya on behalf of the Quraish? CSS 2011


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The treaty of Hudaibiyah was observed in the 6th year of Hijra. Suhail Bin Amar signed the Treaty of Hudaibiya on behalf of Quraish. Suhail bin Amru insisted that the treaty would be signed by the Prophet as Muhammad SAW Bin Abdullah and not as Muhammad the Prophet of Allah SAW. The Prophet (SAW) dictated the peace treaty to `Ali (RA) who wrote it down.

8. Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) died on:

A. March 633 AD
B. April 633 AD
C. May 633 AD
D. June 633 AD
E. None of these
Answer: None

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The date is June 8th, 632 AD. The precise date of his birth and death is disputed among the historians.
9. Hazrat Othman was murdered on:

A. 17th March, 656 A.D
B. 17th April, 656 A.D
C. 17th May, 656 A.D
D. 17th June, 656 A.D
Answer: (C), June 656 AD

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Hazrat Osman, The 3rd of the Rashidun Calips, was assassinated by the rebels in June 656 AD. Some historians mention 17th June while others mention 20th June.

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These questions are copies from the papers posted in the forums. 11 questions from this first part of the paper are missing. If anyone finds them please post them.
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