91. Al-Uzaah, Al-lat, Al-Manat were believed to be Allah’s
(a) Angel
(b) Sons
(c) Daughters
(d) Representative
Answer:
(c) Daughters
Explanation:
In pre-Islamic Arabian polytheism, Al-Lat, Al-Uzza, and Manat were three prominent goddesses who were locally worshipped and erroneously believed by some tribes to be the daughters of Allah.
92. ‘Tughlaqnama’ was written by
(a) Ziyauddin Barni
(b) Amir Khusro
(c) Abul Fazal
(d) Malik Muhammad Jaysi
Answer:
(b) Amir Khusro
Explanation:
The Tughlaq Nama (Book of the Tughlaqs) is a historical epic written in Persian by the legendary poet Amir Khusrau.
93. Maulana Ashraf Ali Tahanawi died in the year
(a) 1943
(b) 1940
(c) 1938
(d) 1886
Answer:
(a) 1943
Explanation:
Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi, an eminent Islamic scholar and Sufi mentor, passed away in July 1943.
94. The successor of Haji Shariatullah as leader of the Faraizis was
(a) Syed Ahmd Barelwi
(b) Titu Mir
(c) Dudu Miyan
(d) Javed Miyan
Answer:
(c) Dudu Miyan
Explanation:
After the death of Haji Shariatullah, the Faraizi movement in Bengal was carried forward by his son Muhsinuddin Ahmad, popularly known as Dudu Miyan.
95. The last of the Cheraman Perumal kings of Malabar accepted Islam and was given the name
(a) Abdur Rahman Samri
(b) Shaikh Sekke Uddin
(c) Shaikh Nasiruddin
(d) Abdur Rahim
Answer:
(a) Abdur Rahman Samri
Explanation:
According to historical legends of Kerala, Cheraman Perumal, the last Chera King, embraced Islam, traveled to Arabia, and took the name Abdur Rahman Samiri (Samootiri/Zamorin lineage link).