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IS S1 CT-2 PREPARATION

IS S1 CT-2 PREPARATION

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Religious Studies

7th - 9th Grade

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Saefudin Sardi

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8 Slides • 18 Questions

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IS S1 CT-2 PREPARATION

By Saefudin Sardi

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Multiple Choice

The Migration to Abyssinia (الهجرة إلى الحبشة‎) was an important event in the early history of Islam, where prophet Muhammad's first followers (the Sahabah) fled from the ... of the ruling Quraysh tribe of Mecca.

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acceptance

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endorsement

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persecution

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support

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Multiple Choice

The Sahabah fled from the persecution of the ruling Quraysh tribe of Mecca and sought refuge in the Christian Kingdom of ....

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Egypt

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Aksum

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Rome

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Persia

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Multiple Choice

The Christian Kingdom of Aksum, formerly referred to as Abyssinia, in the present day is the country of ... and ....

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Ethiopia, Eritrea

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Somalia, Ethiopia

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Sudan, Eritrea

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Egypt, Sudan

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Multiple Choice

The Quraysh realized that they could not tempt Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ  away from his mission, they decided to increase the persecution of his ... followers.

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firmer

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tougher

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stronger

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weaker

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Fill in the Blank

Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ  instructed the vulnerable Muslims to emigrate to Abyssinia to seek protection, as the king of the country, the ___, was a Christian and a just and honest ruler.

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Multiple Choice

The Quraysh did not like the thought of these Muslims escaping from them, and requested the king of Abyssinia to return them. The Quraysh delegation reached Abyssinia and made false ... against them, so the king had the Muslims brought before him.

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recommendations

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informations

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accusations

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persecutions

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Multiple Choice

When they explained their beliefs to the Negus and recited to him Sura ..., which tells about Hazrat Maryam ‘alaihassalaam and her son Hazrat 'lsa ‘alihissalaam (Jesus), he was very moved and realized that these people worshipped the one God like he did.

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Yusuf

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Maryam

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Al-Kahfi

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Taha

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Al-Mursalat

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Multiple Choice

Muslims migrated twice to Habshah (Abyssinia) first in ... CE and second in ... CE to flee from the persecutions of Qureysh.

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610, 613

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611, 614

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614, 617

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613, 616

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Multiple Choice

The first migration comprised of ... men and four women.

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forty

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thirteen

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eleven

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twelve

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Multiple Choice

The second migration comprised of eighty three men and ... women.

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fourteen

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forty

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eleven

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four

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Multiple Choice

According to Muslims historians, there were two migrations, although there are differences of opinion with respect to the ....

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intention

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dates

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purpose

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destination

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Multiple Choice

The first group of Muslim emigrants that arrived in Aksum, comprised of twelve men and four women, was granted asylum in the year 7 (BHj.) (613 CE) under Ashama ibn-Abjar, the ruler of the Kingdom of Aksum. This group included ..., who later became the third caliph.

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Ali ibn Abi Talib r.a.

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Abu Bakr r.a.

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Uthman ibn Affan r.a.

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Umar ibn Khattab r.a.

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Multiple Choice

The first group reached Aksum, traveling via a ship from the sea port of ....

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'Oman

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Shuaiba

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Jeddah

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'Adn

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Fill in the Blank

The second migration took place in ___ CE.

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Multiple Choice

The second migration comprised ... men and eighteen to nineteen women.

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sixty-three

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seventy-three

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eighty-three

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ninety-three

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Multiple Choice

During this period, the Muslims in Arabia were subjected to the Meccan boycott of the Hashemites in 617 CE, the Year of Sorrow in 619 CE, the Prophet Muhammad's visit to Ta'if in 620, the ... in 621 CE, and finally the Migration to Medina in 622 CE.

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the year of prophethood

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first revelation

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Battle of Uhud

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Isra and Mi'raj

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In some narrations, two Qurayshis, ‘Amr ibn ‘As and Abdullah ibn Abi Rabi‘ah, went to Abyssinia. In other narrations, it was ‘Amr ibn ‘As and ‘Ammarah ibn Walid who took this responsibility.

The Quraysh were embarrassed before the Ethiopians because their own people fled to Abyssinia for safety. Thus, they decided to bring the Muslims back. It is also possible that the Quraysh wanted to prevent the spread of Islam in Abyssinia.

Quraysh Sent Representatives to Abyssinia

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The Quraysh conveyed the message to the king, stating that the Muslims are propagating a religion that does not conform to their ancestors’ religion or that of the official religion of Abyssinia. They added that the Muslims are taking advantage of the freedom in Abyssinia and requested that the Muslims return to Mecca.

‘Amr ibn ‘As and Abdallah ibn abi Rabi‘ah, were not successful in convincing the Negus. When the king gave audience to the emissary of the Quraysh, the latter claimed that the Muslims in Abyssinia were not refugees from persecution but rather fugitives from justice and law, and requested that the king extradite them to Mecca.

Quraysh Sent Representatives to Abyssinia

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Multiple Choice

The Quraysh were embarrassed before the Ethiopians because their own people fled to Abyssinia for safety. Thus, they decided to bring the Muslims back. They sent two Qurayshis, ... and ... went to Abyssinia.

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‘Amr ibn ‘As, Abdullah ibn Abi Rabi‘ah

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‘Amr ibn ‘As, Khalid ibn Walid

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Abu Sufyan, Abu Jahl

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