1. Who is known as the “Reviver of the Second Century of Islam”?
(A) Ibn Taymiyyah
(B) Shah Waliullah
(C) Imam Ghazali
(D) Allama Iqbal
2. Shah Waliullah (RA) is famous for:
(A) Leading armies
(B) Translating the Quran into Persian and reforming Islamic thought
(C) Writing poetry only
(D) Governing Egypt
3. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) emphasized:
(A) Military campaigns only
(B) Trade reforms only
(C) Poetry only
(D) Return to Quran and Sunnah and rejecting innovations
4. Allama Iqbal contributed by:
(A) Inspiring Muslims to political awakening and self-reliance
(B) Leading battles
(C) Governing only
(D) Teaching mathematics only
5. Islamic scholars played a key role in:
(A) Military campaigns only
(B) Reviving Islamic education, knowledge, and spirituality
(C) Poetry only
(D) Trade only
6. Shah Abdul Aziz (RA) is known for:
(A) Explaining Islamic law and guiding Muslims on reforms
(B) Poetry only
(C) Military leadership only
(D) Trade only
7. Imam Ghazali (RA) focused on:
(A) Spiritual purification and reconciliation of philosophy with Islam
(B) Military only
(C) Trade only
(D) Poetry only
8. Islamic scholars preserved Islam during:
(A) Times of political decline and external invasions
(B) Military campaigns only
(C) Trade disputes only
(D) Poetry competitions only
9. Role of scholars in revival included:
(A) Only trading
(B) Only leading armies
(C) Only writing poetry
(D) Reforming education and spreading knowledge
10. Shah Waliullah (RA) emphasized:
(A) Political leadership only
(B) Only poetry
(C) Military campaigns only
(D) Unity of Muslims and understanding Quran and Hadith
11. Islamic scholars promoted:
(A) Trade reforms only
(B) Return to pure Islamic teachings and rejection of innovations
(C) Poetry only
(D) Military leadership only
12. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) wrote extensively on:
(A) Theology, jurisprudence, and social reforms
(B) Poetry only
(C) Trade only
(D) Politics only
13. Islamic revivalists contributed to:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military campaigns only
(C) Trade only
(D) Education, legal reforms, and spiritual guidance
14. Allama Iqbal encouraged Muslims to:
(A) Only trade
(B) Only fight wars
(C) Think independently and revive Islamic civilization
(D) Only write poetry
15. Shah Waliullah (RA) translated the Quran to:
(A) Turkish only
(B) Arabic only
(C) Urdu only
(D) Persian for wider understanding
16. Imam Ghazali (RA) wrote:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military manuals only
(C) Ihya’ Ulum al-Din on ethics, spirituality, and knowledge
(D) Trade guides only
17. Role of Islamic scholars in revival included:
(A) Only political leadership
(B) Only trading
(C) Only poetry
(D) Combating ignorance and social corruption
18. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) opposed:
(A) Innovations (Bid’ah) and non-Islamic practices
(B) Trade only
(C) Poetry only
(D) Military campaigns only
19. Islamic scholars ensured:
(A) Only poetry
(B) Only trade reforms
(C) Preservation of Quran, Hadith, and Islamic law
(D) Only military skills
20. Allama Iqbal is called:
(A) Businessman only
(B) Military commander only
(C) The Philosopher-Poet of the East
(D) Teacher of mathematics only
21. Revival of Islam through scholarship emphasized:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military only
(C) Trade only
(D) Education, moral reform, and social justice
22. Shah Waliullah (RA) influenced:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Trade only
(C) Later scholars and Islamic movements in South Asia
(D) Military only
23. Islamic scholars combated:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Trade only
(C) Misinterpretations of Islam and decline of morality
(D) Military invasions only
24. Imam Ghazali (RA) reconciled:
(A) Military strategy only
(B) Trade only
(C) Philosophy with Islamic teachings
(D) Poetry only
25. Role of scholars included:
(A) Trade only
(B) Preserving Islamic civilization and guiding communities
(C) Poetry only
(D) Military only
26. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) inspired:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Trade only
(C) Reform movements across Islamic world
(D) Military campaigns only
27. Allama Iqbal advocated:
(A) Military leadership only
(B) Poetry only
(C) Trade only
(D) Self-reliance and revival of Muslim identity
28. Scholars ensured revival through:
(A) Trade only
(B) Education, writing, preaching, and legal reform
(C) Military only
(D) Poetry only
29. Shah Waliullah (RA) emphasized:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Linking Quranic teachings with contemporary needs
(C) Trade only
(D) Military campaigns only
30. Islamic scholars preserved:
(A) Military only
(B) Trade only
(C) Poetry only
(D) Sunni and Shia heritage and jurisprudence
31. Imam Ghazali (RA) is credited with:
(A) Trade only
(B) Military campaigns only
(C) Reviving spirituality and ethics in Islam
(D) Poetry only
32. Role of scholars in revival included:
(A) Trade only
(B) Military only
(C) Poetry only
(D) Teaching, writing, and guiding communities
33. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) influenced:
(A) Military campaigns only
(B) Poetry only
(C) Trade only
(D) Salafi reform movements
34. Allama Iqbal inspired:
(A) Muslim intellectual awakening and political thought
(B) Trade only
(C) Poetry only
(D) Military only
35. Shah Waliullah (RA) reformed:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Islamic education and scholarship in South Asia
(C) Trade only
(D) Military campaigns only
36. Islamic scholars played a role in revival by:
(A) Military only
(B) Encouraging moral and social reform
(C) Trade only
(D) Poetry only
37. Imam Ghazali’s work “Ihya’ Ulum al-Din” focused on:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military campaigns only
(C) Trade only
(D) Ethics, spirituality, and social behavior
38. Revival of Islam required:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military only
(C) Trade only
(D) Guidance from scholars in education, law, and spirituality
39. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) emphasized:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Trade only
(C) Purification of faith from innovations and false practices
(D) Military campaigns only
40. Allama Iqbal encouraged:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military campaigns only
(C) Trade only
(D) Self-development, education, and Islamic revival
41. Shah Waliullah (RA) translated Quran to:
(A) Turkish only
(B) Urdu only
(C) Persian
(D) Arabic only
42. Islamic scholars preserved:
(A) Islamic law, teachings, and civilization
(B) Poetry only
(C) Trade only
(D) Military only
43. Role of scholars in revival included:
(A) Trade only
(B) Military only
(C) Educating the masses and guiding rulers
(D) Poetry only
44. Imam Ghazali reconciled:
(A) Trade only
(B) Philosophy with Islamic faith
(C) Poetry only
(D) Military only
45. Scholars combated:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Ignorance and corruption in society
(C) Trade only
(D) Military only
46. Ibn Taymiyyah (RA) is famous for:
(A) Military campaigns only
(B) Poetry only
(C) Trade only
(D) Advocating strict adherence to Quran and Sunnah
47. Allama Iqbal inspired:
(A) Political awakening and intellectual revival
(B) Military only
(C) Trade only
(D) Poetry only
48. Shah Waliullah (RA) emphasized:
(A) Military campaigns only
(B) Poetry only
(C) Trade only
(D) Reforms in education, law, and society
49. Islamic scholars ensured:
(A) Trade only
(B) Military only
(C) Poetry only
(D) Continuity of Islamic civilization through teaching and writing
50. The overall role of Islamic scholars in revival was:
(A) Poetry only
(B) Military only
(C) Trade only
(D) Guiding the community in faith, law, and morals