Islamic, christian and persian philosophy - class-IX
Description: islamic, christian and persian philosophy | |
Number of Questions: 71 | |
Created by: Sangita Pandit | |
Tags: cultural heritage of india: literature history medieval world: centres of power the life of the people during the sultanate era christianity and islam rise and spread of islam religious trends in ancient india religious developments the middle ages where, when and how social science india's relations with the other asian countries devotion and love towards god major philosophies of the world medieval world |
The Era that started in $622$ A.D. is ____________.
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The only God Islam believes in is __________.
The teachings of Prophet Muhammad are recorded in the ___________.
Muslims are required to donate ____________ of their earnings to the poor.
____________ was the first Caliph.
The Arab conquest of Sindh took place in
The Arabian invasion became merely an incident because __________.
Vikings and the Ottoman Turks both had common among the following?
Which among the following religious traditions are listed in the correct chronological order?
What statement best explains the adoption of the Arabic language across North Africa?
What was the similarity between contemporary Turkey and the Ottoman Empires?
The influence of Islam in Southeast Asia is an example of:
Which of the following BEST describes Muslim advances in 8th century Europe?
Which of the following was not languages commonly spoken in the Safavid Empire?
In Islamic doctrine, the term "Greater Jihad" means ________.
Which of the following early modern Islamic empires was located in India?
The religions mandates that its adherents make a pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime if they are able to do so was:
Among which of the following events in Europe coincides with The Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453?
The Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire were not similar in which of the following way?
Which of the following BEST describes the impact of Shah Ismail I?
The Islamic Golden Age (750-1200 c.c.) most contributed to worldwide scientific and cultural development by ______________________.
Which of these is true of the Almoravid Empire?
What did 15th and 16th century Ottoman sultans do to Constantinople after Ottoman forces captured it in 1453?
Shah Abbas I (the Great) is known for all of the following EXCEPT :
Major trade commodities sought by European merchants from the Islamic empires included ________________.
Which of the following would not be an example of religious toleration under Muslim rule?
Shah Abbas revitalized the Safavid regime by all of the following means EXCEPT:
The Safavid empire began with the reign of Shah Ismail, who claimed legitimacy by ___________________.
A major reason for the decline in the Islamic empires was ______________.
The battle of Chandwar took place in which of the following year?
The first Muslim expedition in India took place in
At the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514,
Prophet Muhammad went to Madina in which of the following year?
The second Tarian war took place in ___________.
Muhammad Prophet was born in which of the following year?
One persistent problem within all three empires was _____________.
In which month of the year are the followers of Islam required to observe fasting?
Mohammed considered himself as.
Prophet Mohammed was bron in _________ A.D. at Mecca.
The holy book of Islam is ___________.
Prophet Mohammed was born at ___________.
Christianity and Islam are called _______________ religions.
Which of the following is considered the foundation of Islam?
The great trading centre ________ was captured by Ottoman Turks in $1453$ A.D.
Prophet Muhammad was orphaned at a very early age and was brought up by his _______.
Who revealed God's divine message to Prophet Muhammad?
In which century Holy Quran was brought to India?
As a young man, Prophet Muhammad worked as a _____________.
During Prophet Muhammad's time, the Arabs were divided into a number of ______ that were constantly at war with each other.
Prophet Muhammad forbade _______ and stressed the importance of good and kind behaviour.
Caliph or Khalifa was the title given to the head of ______ community?
Why did Abbasid Caliphs established a House of Wisdom at Baghdad?
Prophet Muhammad's move from Mecca to Medina is known as ___________.
The Abbasid Caliphs shifted the Caliphate from Damascus to _________.
India's earliest contact with Islam was established through _________.
When did Constantinople fall to the Turks?
Prophet Mohammed's successors are called _______.
Which is the birth place of prophet Muhammad?
The Muslim calendar, Hijri, begins from _____.
In which year Prophet Muhammad died?
What was the capital of Umayyad Caliphs?
The first Arab expedition to India took place in ______ under the leadership of _______.
The famous literary work Tahqiq- i- Hind was written by _______.
Which of the following is not predominantly an Islamic state:
Which of the following does not include in the Five Pillars of Islam?
In their rise to power the Ottomans were aided by the ghazi, who were ___________________.
Who established the first Islamic empire in India?
The 'Hijira Era' started in the year _____________A.D.
Politically, all three of the Islamic states began as ____________________.
Foreign trade took hold primarily in ________________.
Which of the following were the first Muslim invaded on India?