In Islamic and Arabic terminology, “Nabi” translates to a Prophet or a divine Messenger chosen by Allah to deliver His guidance to humanity.
42. Who was the ruler of Delhi in the year 1526 AD?
(A) Babur
(B) Taimurlame
(C) Tipu Sultan
(D) Altamash
Answer:
(A) Babur
Explanation:
In 1526 AD, Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur defeated the Sultan of Delhi, Ibrahim Lodi, at the First Battle of Panipat, effectively ending the Delhi Sultanate and establishing himself as the new ruler of Delhi and founder of the Mughal Empire.
43. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan died on………..and in which city?
(A) 27th March 1898 in Aligarh
(B) April 1889 in Agra
(C) 31 May 1827 in Ghazipur
(D) 5th June 1880 in Delhi
Answer:
(A) 27th March 1898 in Aligarh
Explanation:
The visionary educational reformer and founder of the Aligarh Muslim University, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, passed away on March 27, 1898, in Aligarh, where he is also buried.
44. Author of ‘Aasarus-Sanadeed’ is
(A) Altaf Hussain Hali
(B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
(C) Mohammad Hussain Azad
(D) Shibli Naumani
Answer:
(B) Sir Syed Ahmad Khan
Explanation:
Asar-us-Sanadeed is a highly acclaimed historical and architectural treatise documenting the ancient monuments and ruins of Delhi, authored by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in 1847.
45. During the journey from Mecca to Yathrib Prophet Mohammad (SAWS) stayed with Abu Bakr at
(A) Ghaare Hira
(B) Ghare Thaur
(C) Ghare Taif
(D) Ghare Minha
Answer:
(B) Ghare Thaur
Explanation:
During the historic migration (Hijrah) from Mecca to Yathrib (Medina), the Prophet Muhammad and his close companion Abu Bakr sought refuge and hid for three days in the Cave of Thaur (Ghar-e-Thaur) to evade pursuing Quraysh search parties.