Islamic Study MCQs Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) NTS Past Papers Supporting Staff Moavineen E Hujjaj

The cover of Kaaba is called ___

  • Kiswar
  • Khuthba
  • Kiswah
  • None of these
  • c
  • The Kiswah is a black cloth that covers the Kaaba, Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
    The color of Kiswah is black.
    This black cloth embroidered with gold thread.
    The cloth is replaced annually during Hajj.
    This cloth is made up of 650 Kg natural Silk and 120 Kg Gold and Silver threads.
    It takes 8 to 10 months to sew it.
    The cost of this cloth in shape of Kiswah is about 4.5 Million Dollars.

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Islamic Study MCQs Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) NTS Past Papers Supporting Staff Moavineen E Hujjaj

What is another name of Muzdalifah?

  • Al-Ibtah
  • Al-Mubdilah
  • Al-Arafah
  • None of these
  • a
  • The meaning of Al-Ibtah is flat area.
    The Muzdalifah is also known as “Al-Mash’ar Al Haram” which means “The Sacred Monument”.
    The open-roofed mosque at Muzdalifah is known as “The Sacred Grove”.

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Islamic Study MCQs Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) NTS Past Papers Supporting Staff Moavineen E Hujjaj

Total days of Hajj are ____

  • 04
  • 05
  • 06
  • 07
  • b
  • Main days of Hajj are 5 of 12th month of Islamic Calendar Zulhijjah.
    The 8th Zulhijjah is called Yom Al Tarwiyah.
    The 9th Zulhijjah is called Yom Al Arafat.
    The 10th Zulhijjah is called Yom Al Nahr.
    The 11th and 12th are called Ayyam Al Tashreeq.

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Islamic Study MCQs Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) NTS Past Papers Supporting Staff Moavineen E Hujjaj

Hajj E Badal is that one:

  • Which one could not be performed last year
  • When instead of Hajj, Umrah is performed
  • In which umrah is also intended
  • Which is performed for another person who can / could not perform it himself
  • d
  • Hajj E Badal is also called as “Proxy Hajj”.
    Hajj E Badal is performed for people who are disabled, chronically ill and diseased.
    Hajj-e-Badal is considered rewardable for both the person who performs the Hajj and the deceased who intended to perform it.

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