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MCQs on Hajj – Obligations, Rituals, and Spiritual Importance

1. Hajj is obligatory for:

(A) Every adult Muslim who is physically and financially able


(B) Only men


(C) Only women


(D) Only scholars




2. Hajj is performed in:

(A) The month of Dhul-Hijjah


(B) Ramadan


(C) Muharram


(D) Shawwal




3. Ihram refers to:

(A) Special clothing and state of purity for Hajj


(B) A type of prayer


(C) Charity


(D) Pilgrimage visa




4. The first ritual of Hajj is:

(A) Tawaf around Kaaba


(B) Entering Ihram at Miqat


(C) Sa’i between Safa and Marwah


(D) Standing at Arafat




5. Tawaf means:

(A) Sacrificing an animal


(B) Running between Safa and Marwah


(C) Standing at Arafat


(D) Circumambulating the Kaaba seven times




6. Sa’i refers to:

(A) Sacrificing an animal


(B) Circumambulating Kaaba


(C) Walking or running seven times between Safa and Marwah


(D) Drinking Zamzam water




7. Standing at Arafat (Wuquf) is:

(A) The most important pillar of Hajj


(B) Optional ritual


(C) Only for women


(D) Only for scholars




8. Hajj rituals include:

(A) Only Sa’i


(B) Only Tawaf


(C) Tawaf, Sa’i, Standing at Arafat, Muzdalifah, Rami (stoning), and Sacrifice


(D) Only prayer




9. Rami means:

(A) Standing at Arafat


(B) Circumambulating Kaaba


(C) Drinking Zamzam water


(D) Throwing pebbles at the three pillars representing Shaitan




10. Sacrificing an animal during Hajj is called:

(A) Tawaf


(B) Qurbani (Udhiya)


(C) Sa’i


(D) Rami




11. Hajj is one of the:

(A) Voluntary acts only


(B) Six pillars of faith


(C) Five pillars of Islam


(D) Cultural practices




12. Drinking Zamzam water during Hajj is:

(A) Obligatory


(B) Sunnah and spiritually beneficial


(C) Forbidden


(D) Only cultural




13. Ihram restrictions include:

(A) No cutting hair, nails, wearing stitched clothes (for men), or sexual relations


(B) Only fasting


(C) Only charity


(D) Only circumambulation




14. Pilgrims leave Muzdalifah after:

(A) Performing Tawaf


(B) Collecting pebbles for Rami


(C) Drinking Zamzam water


(D) Sacrificing an animal




15. Pilgrims perform Tawaf al-Ifadah:

(A) Before entering Ihram


(B) After standing at Arafat


(C) Only after sacrifice


(D) Only during Sa’i




16. Hajj teaches:

(A) Only social networking


(B) Only wealth accumulation


(C) Only physical strength


(D) Equality, humility, patience, and submission to Allah




17. The Kaaba is located in:

(A) Masjid al-Haram, Makkah


(B) Medina


(C) Jerusalem


(D) Riyadh




18. Hajj can only be performed:

(A) Any time of the year


(B) Once in a lifetime if able physically and financially


(C) Only twice a year


(D) Only after Ramadan




19. Women must be accompanied by:

(A) Mahram or in groups depending on circumstances


(B) Husband only


(C) Any male friend


(D) No one




20. Hajj brings spiritual purification by:

(A) Removing sins and renewing faith


(B) Only physical exercise


(C) Only social gathering


(D) Only travel experience




21. Tawaf al-Qudum is performed by:

(A) Pilgrims at Muzdalifah


(B) Pilgrims after sacrifice


(C) Pilgrims at Arafat


(D) Pilgrims upon arrival in Makkah




22. Ihram is a state of:

(A) Leisure


(B) Purity, humility, and devotion


(C) Rest


(D) Social gathering




23. Pilgrims throw seven pebbles at each Jamrah during:

(A) Eid al-Adha days


(B) Arrival in Makkah


(C) Tawaf


(D) Sa’i




24. Hajj symbolizes:

(A) Unity of Muslims and equality before Allah


(B) Only physical journey


(C) Only cultural tradition


(D) Only social status




25. Pilgrims may shave or trim hair after:

(A) Sa’i


(B) Arrival in Makkah


(C) Sacrifice (Qurbani)


(D) Rami




26. Pilgrims drink Zamzam water because:

(A) It is blessed and spiritually beneficial


(B) Only for taste


(C) Only for hydration


(D) Only cultural practice




27. Hajj teaches:

(A) Only wealth


(B) Patience, humility, obedience, and moral reform


(C) Only physical strength


(D) Only social etiquette




28. Pilgrims stand at Arafat on:

(A) 9th Dhul-Hijjah


(B) 1st Dhul-Hijjah


(C) 10th Dhul-Hijjah


(D) 12th Dhul-Hijjah




29. Eid-ul-Adha is celebrated after:

(A) Tawaf only


(B) Sacrifice during Hajj


(C) Sa’i only


(D) Standing at Arafat only




30. The spiritual importance of Hajj includes:

(A) Only social gathering


(B) Only travel experience


(C) Renewing faith and seeking forgiveness


(D) Only cultural tradition




31. Hajj rituals must be performed in:

(A) Any order


(B) Specific order


(C) Any location


(D) Any time




32. Pilgrims leave Muzdalifah at:

(A) Before sunset


(B) Sunrise


(C) Noon


(D) Night after spending night under open sky




33. Hajj enhances:

(A) Only trade opportunities


(B) Only wealth


(C) Only social ties


(D) Brotherhood, equality, and unity among Muslims




34. Hajj rituals include:

(A) Only Sa’i


(B) Only Tawaf


(C) Tawaf, Sa’i, Standing at Arafat, Muzdalifah, Rami, Sacrifice


(D) Only prayer




35. Pilgrims recite prayers and supplications:

(A) Only at Muzdalifah


(B) Only during Tawaf


(C) Only during Sa’i


(D) Throughout Hajj




36. Pilgrims throw seven stones at each Jamrah to:

(A) Only physical exercise


(B) Only for fun


(C) Only cultural practice


(D) Symbolically reject Shaitan




37. Pilgrims sacrifice an animal to:

(A) Follow the Sunnah and commemorate Prophet Ibrahim (AS)


(B) Only for charity


(C) Only for meat


(D) Only tradition




38. Tawaf al-Wada is:

(A) Tawaf during Sa’i


(B) First Tawaf


(C) Tawaf after sacrifice


(D) Farewell circumambulation before leaving Makkah




39. Hajj is a means to:

(A) Only social visits


(B) Only trade


(C) Seek forgiveness and spiritual renewal


(D) Only tourism




40. Pilgrims pray at:

(A) Masjid al-Haram during Hajj


(B) Only home


(C) Only Medina


(D) Only Arafat




41. The Ihram for men includes:

(A) Only sandals


(B) Regular clothes


(C) Two unstitched white sheets


(D) Robe and turban




42. Women’s Ihram:

(A) Only scarf


(B) Same as men


(C) Modest dress covering body except face and hands


(D) Only casual clothes




43. Hajj purifies a Muslim by:

(A) Only providing travel experience


(B) Erasing past sins


(C) Only social connections


(D) Only physical endurance




44. Standing at Arafat is also called:

(A) Rami


(B) Sa’i


(C) Tawaf


(D) Wuquf




45. Muzdalifah is where pilgrims:

(A) Sacrifice animals


(B) Collect pebbles and spend night after Arafat


(C) Perform Tawaf


(D) Drink Zamzam only




46. Hajj rituals demonstrate:

(A) Only wealth


(B) Only cultural heritage


(C) Obedience, submission, and unity


(D) Only social hierarchy




47. Hajj is completed with:

(A) Only sacrifice


(B) Only Sa’i


(C) Farewell Tawaf (Tawaf al-Wada)


(D) Only stoning




48. Hajj strengthens:

(A) Faith, discipline, and moral conduct


(B) Only wealth


(C) Only physical fitness


(D) Only social ties




49. Pilgrims are encouraged to:

(A) Pray, make dua, and maintain patience during Hajj


(B) Only socialize


(C) Only eat and drink


(D) Only travel




50. Hajj is a journey of:

(A) Tourism only


(B) Physical exercise only


(C) Spiritual purification, moral reform, and closeness to Allah


(D) Social gathering only




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