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Al-Quran General Knowledge Quiz: How Well Do You Know The Book of Allah?

01. How many Sura are in Al-Quran? 114

02. Al-Quran is divided into how many parts? 30

03. How many time Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem is repeated? 114

04. How many Sura start with Bismillah Al-Rahman Al-Raheem? 113

05. Which Sura does not starts with Bismillah? Sura Tauba

06. In which Sura Bismillah came twice? Sura Naml

07. Which is the longest Sura of Al-Quran? Al-Baqarah

08. Which is the best drink mentioned in Al-Quran? Milk

09. The best eatable thing mentioned in Al-Quran is? Honey

10. Which is the shortest Sura of Al-Quran? Qausar (Kauthar)

11. The longest verse of Al-Quran is in which Sura? Al-Baqarah No.282

12. The most disliked thing by Allah though Halal is? Divorce

13. Which is the best night mentioned in Al-Quran? Night of Qadr

14. Which is the best month mentioned in Al-Quran? Ramzan

15. Which is the biggest animal mentioned in Al-Quran? Elephant

General Knowledge of the Book of Allah (SWT)16. Which is the smallest animal mentioned in Al-Quran? Mosquito

17. How many letters are in the smallest Sura of Al-Quran? 42

18. Which Sura of Al-Quran is called the mother of Al-Quran? Sura Hamd

19. Which Sura is called the Heart of Al-Quran? Yaseen

20. Which Sura is called Aroos-ul-Quran? Sura Rehman

21. Which Sura is considered as 1/3 of Al-Quran? Sura Ikhlas

22. How many Sura start with Alhamdulillah? Five; Hamd, Inaam, Kahf, Saba & Fatr

23. How many Sura start with only one letter? Three; Qaf, Sad & Noon

24. How many Sura start with word 'Inna'? Four Sura; Fath, Nooh, Qadr, Kauthar

25. Which Sura has the number of its verses equal to the number of Masumeen? Saf, 14 Verses

26. Which Sura's are called Musabbahat? Isra, Hadid, Hashr, Juma, Taghabun & Ala

27. How many Sura are Makki and how many are Madni? Makki 86, Madni 28

Note: Some Sura's are mix of both Makki and Madni

28. Which Sura is on the name of tribe of Holy Prophet Muhammad (saw)? Quresh

29. In which Sura the name of Allah is repeated five times? Sura al-Haj

30. In which Sura the name of Allah is repeated in every verse? Sura Mujadila

31. Which Sura is on the name of one Holy war? Sura Ahzaab

32. Which Sura is on the name of one Metal? Sura Hadid

33. How many Sura start with initials (Al-Muqatta'at)? 29 Sura

34. Which Sura was revealed twice? Sura Hamd

35. Which Sura are called Muzetain? Falaq & Nas

36. Which Sura start with word 'Tabara Kallazi'? Mulk & Furqan

37. Makki Sura were revealed in how many years? 13 years

38. Madani Sura were revealed in how many years? 10 years

40. Which Sura start with word Kad? Mujadila & Mumenoon

41. How many Sura are in 30th chapter? 37

42. Which Sura every verse ends with letter 'Dal'? Sura Ikhlas

43. Which Sura every verse ends with letter 'Ra'? Kauthar

44. In which Sura the law of inheritance is mentioned? Sura Nisa

45. In which Sura the 27 Attributes of Allah (SWT) are mentioned? Sura Hadid

Al-Quran as described by Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as)

Facts about Al-Quran: The Book of Allah (SWT) is like an ocean. The less learned, like children, collect pebbles and shells from its shores. The scholars and thinkers, like pearl divers, bring out from it the highest philosophy, wisdom and rules of a perfect way of living.

Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as) describes Al-Quran as follows:

Then Allah (SWT) revealed to him [Prophet Muhammad (saw)] the Book.

It is a light whose radiance shall not be extinguished;

A lamp whose flame shall not die;

Al-Quran as described by Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as)An ocean whose depth shall not be fathomed;

A path which shall not lead astray;

A blaze whose brilliance shall not be darkened;

A criterion whose evidence shall not be suppressed;

An elucidation whose cornerstones shall not be demolished;

A cure with which there is no fear of ailments;

A power whose supporters cannot be defeated;

A truth whose helpers will not be forsaken;

Thus, it is the source of faith and its prosperity;

It is the fountain-head of knowledge and its vastness;

The meadow of justice and its flowing streams;

The support of Islam and its foundation;

The valleys of the truth and its fields;

An ocean that shall not be drained by those who draw upon it;

A spring that shall not be exhausted by those who draw from it;

A watering place that shall not be depleted by those who come to it;

A station whose road the travelers do not miss;

A signpost which the wayfarers will always see;

The hilltops that cannot be bypassed by those who seek them;

Allah (SWT) has made it the quencher of the thirst of scholars;

A vernal season for the hearts of the jurists;

A destination for the path of the righteous;

A cure after which there is no malady;

A light which does not alternate with darkness;

A rope whose knots are firm;

A stronghold whose peak is impregnable;

It is power for whoever cultivates it;

Peace for whoever dwells on it;

A guidance for whoever follows it;

A laudable act for whoever embraces it;

An argument for whoever speaks for it;

A witness for whoever fights for it;

Al-Quran as described by Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as)A sharp instrument for whoever bases his arguments on it;

A support for whoever supports it;

A means of deliverance for whoever employs it;

A sign for the discriminating, a shelter for whoever seeks healing;

A source of knowledge for whoever has sense;

And the best narrative for its transmitters;

And a means for the one who sits in judgment.

Subhaanallah! This brilliant oration reviews many important points which call for careful reflection. For instance, by saying that Al-Quran is 'a lamp whose flame shall not die,' Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (as) means, as he does in many other statements in this oration, that Al-Quran is a book whose signification shall not be exhausted. It will remain fresh and new until the Day of Resurrection. A verse may have been sent down regarding a specific occasion or community, yet its relevance is not limited to that occasion, person, or community; rather, its signification and applicability are general.

Regarding the verse "For every people there is a guide (Al-Quran, 13:7)", al-Ayyashi reports the following discussion with Abu Ja'far [Imam al-Baqir (as)]:

"Imam al-Baqir (as) said, 'Ali is the guide, and the guide is always one of us.'

I said, 'Then you - for whom may my life be a sacrifice - are now the guide.'

'You are right,' said Imam al-Baqir (as). 'Al-Quran lives and will not die; the verses live and will not die. If a verse were to die with the death of the persons concerning whom it came down, then Al-Quran would have definitely died. Rather, such a verse would continue to apply to those who are alive as it did to those who died.'"

Another tradition reports that Imam al-Sadiq (as) said, "Certainly, Al-Quran lives, and has not died; and it is existent just as the day and the night and the sun and the moon are existent. And it will exist for the last among us as it has existed for the first."
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"25. Which Sura has the number of its verses equal to the number of Masumeen? Saf, 14 Verses"


what is masumeen?
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"25. Which Sura has the number of its verses equal to the number of Masumeen? Saf, 14 Verses"


what is masumeen?
these are the shauda-e-karbala.
may be I am wrong but 90% I am sure about it.
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masumeen are the fourteen imams' which are the siblings of Hazrat Ali including Hazrat Ali

It is according to Shia sect
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What is other name of Sura An-Nisa?
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18. Which Sura of Al-Quran is called the mother of Al-Quran? Sura Hamd
Nice work indeed...
May I suggest you something? Please write it as Surat Al-Fatiha
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masumeen are the fourteen imams' which are the siblings of Hazrat Ali including Hazrat Ali

It is according to Shia sect
Those Imam's are not the siblings of Hazrat ALi (R.A) those are from the line of descendants of Hazrat Ali R.A....

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What is other name of Sura An-Nisa?
I don't think there is any other name of Surat Nisa. And if there is anyother name of this Surat let us know too.
Some names you will find different in Arabic Qurans (Suhuf e Usmani), Some of the surahs I can remember having two names are:
Surat Insaan have another name Surat Ad Dahr,
Surat Lahab have also another name Surat masad,
Surat Al Fatiha have several other names but none of them you will find in any Quran or (suhuf), those are the names we have derived from traditions like, (Fatiha tul Kitab, Umm ul kitab, Al ruqya, Al hamd, Al Salah, Sab'a ul Masani)

If you are wondering that you asked one thing and I replied several things and most of them seems in wrong direction. Well, there is a reason you will find several names of different surahs like Surah Rehman is called bride of the Quran, Surat Yaseen is also called Heart of the Quran. These are the names which are attributed to them in Traditions and there is a consensus that these are not "Zaati" names of these surah's these are in fact "Safati" names. Like Allah is the Zaati name of Allah and all other 99 names are Sifati. Hope I made it clear. Allah knows the right.

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Nice work indeed...
May I suggest you something? Please write it as Surat Al-Fatiha
jazaka`Allah dear syeda bukhari for appreciation, well, I can not rewrite there, now. but as u have written it so I would think people will come to know this.
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