Major Events Before Prophethood – Hilf-ul-Fudul, War of Fijar 50 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/50 Subscribe 1. : What was the primary purpose of Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) To start a trade alliance (B) To protect the rights of the weak and oppressed (C) To wage war against enemies (D) To spread Islam 2. : Who was the leader that helped initiate Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Abu Talib (B) Abdul Muttalib (C) Abdullah bin Jud’an (D) Abu Lahab 3. : In which city did the Hilf-ul-Fudul alliance take place? (A) Madinah (B) Taif (C) Makkah (D) Yathrib 4. : Which social class was mainly targeted for protection by Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) The rich merchants (B) The noble tribes (C) The poor and oppressed (D) The rulers 5. : Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) participated in Hilf-ul-Fudul when he was: (A) A child (B) A young man (C) After prophethood (D) Not involved at all 6. : What triggered the formation of Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Injustice to a merchant from Yemen (B) A war with another tribe (C) A religious dispute (D) Trade disagreement 7. : Which tribe was responsible for oppressing the Yemeni merchant leading to Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Quraysh (B) Banu Hashim (C) Banu Aws (D) Banu Zuhrah 8. : How did Hilf-ul-Fudul try to address injustice? (A) Through violent means (B) Through arbitration and collective action (C) Through religious rituals (D) By paying ransom 9. : How long did the Hilf-ul-Fudul alliance last? (A) A few months (B) Several years (C) A lifetime (D) Until Islam was established 10. : Which famous historical figure later praised Hilf-ul-Fudul after becoming a prophet? (A) Abu Bakr (B) Umar ibn Al-Khattab (C) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (D) Ali ibn Abi Talib 11. : What does “Fijar” in the War of Fijar mean? (A) Sacred (B) Violent (C) Forbidden (D) Peaceful 12. : Why was the War of Fijar called so? (A) It was fought during the sacred months when fighting was prohibited (B) It was a war for sacred lands (C) It was a war started by the Prophet (D) It was fought between tribes of Madinah 13. : Which tribes fought in the War of Fijar? (A) Quraysh and Hawazin (B) Quraysh and Banu Hashim (C) Aws and Khazraj (D) Quraysh and Ansar 14. : The War of Fijar was fought mainly over: (A) Trade routes and honor (B) Religious beliefs (C) Control of water sources (D) Land ownership 15. : How many wars comprised the War of Fijar? (A) One major battle (B) Two battles (C) Three battles (D) Multiple small skirmishes 16. : Which battle of the War of Fijar was the first? (A) Battle of Badr (B) Battle of Al-Harrah (C) Battle of Najd (D) Battle of Dhi Amr 17. : Who was the leader of the Quraysh during the War of Fijar? (A) Abu Jahl (B) Abu Talib (C) Abdullah bin Jud’an (D) Hamza ibn Abdul-Muttalib 18. : The War of Fijar ended with: (A) The complete defeat of Quraysh (B) A peace treaty between the tribes (C) The arrival of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (D) A ceasefire without resolution 19. : How did the War of Fijar affect the society of Makkah? (A) It united all tribes immediately (B) It increased tensions and tribal rivalry (C) It caused Makkah to be abandoned (D) It led to the rise of Islam 20. : Which tribe was victorious in the War of Fijar? (A) Quraysh (B) Hawazin (C) Both sides claimed victory (D) Neither side won 21. : Which famous person was young during the War of Fijar and later became a great leader? (A) Abu Bakr (B) Umar ibn Al-Khattab (C) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (D) Ali ibn Abi Talib 22. : Which sacred months did the War of Fijar violate? (A) Muharram, Safar, Rabi’ al-Awwal, Rabi’ al-Thani (B) Dhu al-Qa’dah, Dhu al-Hijjah, Muharram, Rajab (C) Ramadan, Shawwal, Muharram, Rajab (D) Rabi’ al-Thani, Jumada al-Awwal, Jumada al-Thani, Rajab 23. : What role did Hilf-ul-Fudul play in shaping young Muhammad’s (PBUH) sense of justice? (A) None, he was unaware (B) It inspired him to stand against oppression (C) It discouraged him from social work (D) It caused him to avoid politics 24. : Which clan was primarily responsible for initiating Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Banu Hashim (B) Banu Zuhrah (C) Banu Makhzum (D) Banu Umayyah 25. : The phrase “Hilf-ul-Fudul” means: (A) Alliance of Nobles (B) League of the Just (C) Pact of the Virtuous (D) Covenant of Justice 26. : Which of the following best describes the War of Fijar? (A) A war to spread Islam (B) A forbidden war fought during sacred months (C) A war between Muslims and non-Muslims (D) A peaceful negotiation 27. : Who said, “If I were called to it again, I would join it,” referring to Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Abu Bakr (B) Umar ibn Al-Khattab (C) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) (D) Ali ibn Abi Talib 28. : What was the main impact of Hilf-ul-Fudul on Makkah’s society? (A) It brought an end to all tribal conflicts (B) It established a principle of protecting the weak (C) It caused division between clans (D) It introduced new religious laws 29. : Which of the following was NOT a consequence of the War of Fijar? (A) Strengthening of tribal rivalries (B) Increased tension during sacred months (C) Establishment of Islam in Makkah (D) Bloodshed despite sacred month protections 30. : The War of Fijar took place approximately how many years before the Prophethood? (A) 1 year (B) 10 years (C) 15 years (D) 25 years 31. : Who was known as the “Chief of the Hawazin” during the War of Fijar? (A) Harb ibn Umayyah (B) Abu Jahl (C) al-Harith ibn Abi Dirar (D) Abd al-Muttalib 32. : Which type of alliance was Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Military (B) Commercial (C) Social justice (D) Religious 33. : The War of Fijar is considered part of: (A) The pre-Islamic tribal conflicts (B) Early Islamic wars (C) The battles of the Prophet’s migration (D) The conquests of Makkah 34. : How did the Quraysh view Hilf-ul-Fudul later in history? (A) As a betrayal (B) As a noble pact (C) As insignificant (D) As a religious ceremony 35. : What was the age of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) when the War of Fijar occurred? (A) Around 20 years old (B) Around 35 years old (C) Around 40 years old (D) Around 50 years old 36. : What was the role of poets during the War of Fijar? (A) To encourage peace (B) To incite and boost morale (C) To stay neutral (D) To write religious verses 37. : Which was NOT a member tribe of Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Banu Hashim (B) Banu Zuhrah (C) Banu Makhzum (D) Banu Aws 38. : The War of Fijar violated which fundamental Arabian tradition? (A) Protection of merchants (B) Sacred months where fighting was forbidden (C) Respect for elders (D) Tribal hospitality 39. : How did Hilf-ul-Fudul influence Islamic teachings? (A) It did not influence (B) It inspired justice and standing for the oppressed (C) It encouraged tribal warfare (D) It promoted trade only 40. : Which city was the main battleground during the War of Fijar? (A) Madinah (B) Najd (C) Taif (D) Makkah and its surroundings 41. : What was the outcome of the Hilf-ul-Fudul agreement? (A) Complete peace across Arabia (B) Protection of weak individuals against oppression (C) Overthrow of Quraysh leadership (D) Establishment of Islam 42. : Who was the prophet’s uncle involved in protecting him during his youth? (A) Hamza (B) Abu Talib (C) Abbas (D) Abdullah 43. : How did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) view Hilf-ul-Fudul later in life? (A) He regretted it (B) He praised it and supported its ideals (C) He ignored it (D) He was unaware of it 44. : What was the main cause of the War of Fijar? (A) Religious differences (B) Retaliation over insults and disputes related to trade (C) Political power (D) Land dispute 45. : Which famous pre-Islamic poet participated in the War of Fijar? (A) Imru’ al-Qais (B) Al-Khansa (C) Antarah ibn Shaddad (D) Al-Mutanabbi 46. : How did the War of Fijar affect trade in Arabia? (A) It improved trade relations (B) It disrupted trade during sacred months (C) It led to monopoly by Quraysh (D) It had no effect 47. : What was the key principle upheld by Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Tribal supremacy (B) Justice and protection of the oppressed (C) Religious conversion (D) Economic dominance 48. : Which of the following best describes the participants of Hilf-ul-Fudul? (A) Only Quraysh members (B) Several tribes of Makkah united for justice (C) Tribes of Madinah (D) Foreign merchants 49. : What lesson did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) learn from the War of Fijar? (A) To avoid conflict at all costs (B) The importance of defending justice and honor (C) That war is pointless (D) To migrate to Madinah early 50. : The Hilf-ul-Fudul is often described as: (A) A forgotten event (B) A pioneering alliance for social justice in pre-Islamic Arabia (C) A military conquest (D) A religious festival