I hope you all dont mind me starting another Halal fun topic
i got the idea from :sister: Sumayya who started the quran challenge.
Well..herez a chance to brush up on our Knowledge... :teeth:
I'll post a Question specifically based on the history of Islam, sahabah and the prophets of islam...and the first one to get it right, posts the next Question..fair?
i'll start.
Q: Which sahabah had the honor of wearing Khusrau's bracelets and why?
I go next insha Allah,
There was a war in ISlam thats leaded by Khalid Ibn Walid - radhiallahu anhu-, but in the middle of the war calyph Umar bin Khattab -radhiallahu anhu- changed the leader. Who be the leader next? and for what reason the calyph change the leader?And did mujahidin won the battle?
Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny? Woe unto the repudiators on that day!
I am not sure about the war but Umar changed him to Abu Ubaydah bin Jarrah. Umar deposed Khalid because he didn't like how Khalid was sometimes brutal during wars. Yes the Mujahidiin won and I think it's the Conquest of Damascus.
salam, how does this game exatly work? when will i have a chance to ask? I answered the question :confused:
thanks, salam
salam.
Akhi go ahead you ask one now inshallah
w.salam
P.S peeps lets be all fair so now it's 'saifadin_Qutuz Akhi's turn && then whom ever gets it correct asks another question therefore it's much better && fair inshallah agree everyone
salam.
Akhi go ahead you ask one now inshallah
w.salam
P.S peeps lets be all fair so now it's 'saifadin_Qutuz Akhi's turn && then whom ever gets it correct asks another question therefore it's much better && fair inshallah agree everyone
yes I agree, but what about the others? Nshalla everyone agrees and then I'll ask.
I mean I thought whoever answeres the question, asks the next question
The year is 1260 CE, the islamic forces of mamluk egypt just defeated and halted the indomitable mongol tatar forces of Hulagu in the decisive battle of Ain Jalut. The mamluks were lead by the sultan Al muzzafar Saifadin Qutuz, the Mongols under Kitbuqa. After some days, Qutuz was assassinated. The question is, who is believed to have killed Qutuz. (Academically accepted)
akhiiiiiiiii...Im so sorry, I didnt mean to steal your turn . I just saw you took too long, so I just posted the next question to keep the thread alive, thats all. So please next question insha Allah
Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny? Woe unto the repudiators on that day!
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