Practice Khulafa Rashideen MCQs for PPSC Sub Inspector Police Islamic Studies — topic-wise sets with solved answers.
Q1. Name the Caliph whose parents were both from the Banu Hashim clan.
Answer: Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA)
Explanation: Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA) was unique among the four Rightly Guided Caliphs in that both his parents - Abu Talib and Fatimah bint Asad - were from the Banu Hashim clan.
Q2. Which book was written by Hazrat Ali (RA)?
Answer: Nahj al-Balagha
Explanation: Nahj al-Balagha is correct based on Quranic teaching, Hadith, or Islamic history. Memorize this point for Islamiat sections in LAT, USAT, and public service exams.
Q3. To which tribe did Hazrat Umar (RA) belong?
Answer: Banu Adi
Explanation: Banu Adi is correct based on Quranic teaching, Hadith, or Islamic history. Memorize this point for Islamiat sections in LAT, USAT, and public service exams.
Q4. The assassination of which Caliph led to the first civil war (Fitna) in Islam?
Answer: Uthman (RA)
Explanation: The assassination of Caliph Uthman (RA) in 35 AH (656 CE) triggered the First Fitna (civil war), leading to disputes over Ali's caliphate, the Battle of the Camel, and eventually the Battle of Siffin.
Q5. Who was the first person to take the pledge of allegiance (Bay'ah) to Uthman (RA) as Caliph?
Answer: Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf (RA)
Explanation: Abd al-Rahman ibn Awf (RA), who was the head of the six-member consultation committee (Shura), announced his decision in favor of Uthman and was the first to take the Bay'ah, setting the precedent for others.
Q6. The first "Sultan" to be officially granted the title by the Abbasid Caliph was the Seljuk ruler:
Answer: Tughril Beg
Explanation: Tughril Beg, founder of the Seljuk dynasty, was the first ruler to receive the formal title of "Sultan" from the Abbasid Caliph Al-Qa'im in 1055 CE, after he liberated Baghdad from Buyid control.
Q7. When did Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A.) die?
Answer: 634 A.D.
Explanation: Hazrat Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (RA) passed away on 22 Jumada al-Akhirah, 13 AH, corresponding to 634 CE, after serving as the first Caliph of Islam for approximately two years and three months.
Q8. The "Almohad" movement, which later established a caliphate, originated in:
Answer: The Atlas Mountains of Morocco
Explanation: The Almohad movement (al-Muwahhidun) was founded by Ibn Tumart in the early 12th century among the Masmuda Berber tribes of the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco before spreading to conquer the Maghreb and Spain.
Q9. Hazrat Ali (R.A.) ruled for
Answer: 4 years, 9 months
Explanation: 4 years, 9 months is correct based on Quranic teaching, Hadith, or Islamic history. Memorize this point for Islamiat sections in LAT, USAT, and public service exams.
Q10. How is the lineage of Hazrat Umar (RA) connected to the Prophet (PBUH)?
Answer: Ka'b
Explanation: Ka'b is correct based on Quranic teaching, Hadith, or Islamic history. Memorize this point for Islamiat sections in LAT, USAT, and public service exams.
Q11. The "Ridda Wars" (Wars of Apostasy) were fought during the caliphate of:
Answer: Abu Bakr (RA)
Explanation: The Ridda Wars (Wars of Apostasy) were fought immediately after the Prophet's death (11 AH/632 CE) under the first Caliph Abu Bakr (RA), who suppressed tribal rebellions and false prophet movements across Arabia.
Q12. The Fatimid Caliphate, an Isma'ili Shia dynasty, established which city as its capital?
Answer: Cairo
Explanation: The Fatimid Caliphate (909-1171 CE), founded by the Isma'ili Shia dynasty, established Cairo (Al-Qahira) as its capital in 969 CE; they also founded Al-Azhar University there.
Q13. The concept of a "Caliph" (Khalifa) literally means:
Answer: Successor or Deputy
Explanation: "Khalifa" (Caliph) literally means "successor" or "deputy" in Arabic, denoting the successor to the Prophet (SAW) in leading the Muslim community; the Quran uses it to mean "deputy/vicegerent" (2:30, 38:26).
Q14. Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A.) remained caliph from
Answer: from 632 to 634 A.D.
Explanation: Hazrat Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (RA) served as the first Caliph of Islam from 632 to 634 CE (11-13 AH), succeeding the Prophet immediately after his death.
Q15. Hazrat Ali (R.A.) was the first person who:
Answer: Embraced Islam
Explanation: Embraced Islam is correct based on Quranic teaching, Hadith, or Islamic history. Memorize this point for Islamiat sections in LAT, USAT, and public service exams.
Q16. The first census in the Islamic state was carried out during the caliphate of:
Answer: Umar (RA)
Explanation: Hazrat Umar (RA) conducted the first official census of the Islamic state to organize the Diwan (state register) for distributing stipends from the Bayt al-Mal to Muslims based on their service to Islam.
Q17. Who took charge as Caliph while wars were in progress in Iraq and Syria?
Answer: Umar (RA)
Explanation: Hazrat Umar (RA) succeeded Abu Bakr (RA) as Caliph in 13 AH while the Muslim conquests of Iraq (Battle of Qadisiyya) and Syria (Battle of Yarmouk) were already in progress.
Q18. The Caliph had to exercise his authority according to:
Answer: The Quran and Sunnah
Explanation: The fundamental principle of Islamic governance is that the Caliph's authority is not absolute but bound by the Quran and Sunnah; any command contrary to divine law is not binding on Muslims.
Q19. For how many years did the Caliphate of Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A.) last?
Answer: Two years
Explanation: Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) served as the first Caliph for approximately 2 years and 3 months (11-13 AH / 632-634 AD), making his caliphate the shortest among the four Rightly Guided Caliphs.
Q20. Hazrat Ali was martyred during which prayer?
Answer: Fajr
Explanation: Hazrat Ali (RA) was struck on his head with a poisoned sword by Ibn Muljam while leading the Fajr prayer in the mosque of Kufa on 19 Ramadan 40 AH, and he died two days later.
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