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ISLAMIAT MCQS www.css.theazkp.com WHY THIS BOOKLET?
Islamiat is the compulsory subject in CSS having 100 Marks. For the last two years the pattern of ISLAMAIT paper has been dramatically changed, Examiner is no more interested asking direct question rather questions associated with the current affairs or situations based questions are being entertained. On the other hand MCQS portion has turned around as nuisance for the candidates. It becomes so difficult to have inconsequential to foremost information to clear MCQS Portion. I have tried my level best to gather maximum information (objectively) to make the path easy. The CSS Point www.css.theazkp.com Note: All contents of information in this document is being gathered from the different sources (BOOKS, INTERNET, ARTICLES, ETC).

Table of Contents MCQS  Islam…………………………………………………………………….………………….  Pophet Muhammad (pbuh)…………………………………….…………………  Battles of Islam………………………………………………………………………….  Salaat…………………………………………………………………..………………….  Zakat……………………………………………………………………………………….  Saum/fasting……………………………………………………………………………  Hajj………………………………………………………………………………………….  Prophets of Islam…………………………………………………………………….  Al-Qur’an…………………………………………………………… ………………….  Ummul Momnieen………………………………………………………..………..  Companions of Prophet…………………………………………. ISLAM
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• Istalam is kissing of Hajr Aswad. • Islam has 2 major sects. • There are 5 fundaments of Islam. • 2 types of faith. • 5 Articles of faith. • Tehlil means the recitation of Kalima. • Deen-e-Hanif is an old name of Islam. • First institution of Islam is Suffah. • Haq Mahar in Islam is fixed only 400 misqal. • Ijma means ageing upon any subject. • Qayas means reasoning by analogy. • There are four schools of thought of Islamic Law. • Janatul Baki is situated in Madina. • Masjid-e-Hanif is located in Mina. • JANAT UL MOALA is a graveyard in MECCA. • Qazaf: false accusation of

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