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How many Muslims participated in the battle of Uhad___?
Zayd bin Harithah was appointed commander of the Muslim forces at the Battle of Mu'tah and led the Muslim contingent there.
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Which Aga Khan was instrumental in the formation of the All India Muslim League in 1906 and represented India at the League of Nations during the 1930s?
Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III, was a pivotal leader in the Indian Muslim community. He led the Simla Deputation in 1906, which successfully advocated for separate electorates for Muslims. He served as the first president of the All India Muslim League and represented India at the League of Nations, where he served as President of the Assembly in 1937, demonstrating his significant influence in both domestic and international politics.
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Jerusalem is considered a sacred city by which of the following religious groups?
Jerusalem holds profound religious significance for the three major Abrahamic faiths. It is the site of the Western Wall for Jews, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for Christians, and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and Dome of the Rock for Muslims, making it a uniquely sacred city for all three traditions.
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Which conflict is historically recognized as the first civil war (Fitna) among Muslims?
The Battle of the Camel, also known as the Battle of Jamal, occurred in 656 CE. It is widely regarded by historians as the first major military engagement and civil conflict between factions of the Muslim community during the First Fitna, following the assassination of the third Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan.
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Who was the publisher of the newspaper 'Comrade', which began circulation in 1913?
Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar was a prominent Muslim leader and journalist who launched the English-language weekly newspaper 'Comrade' in 1911, with its influence extending into 1913. The publication played a crucial role in shaping public opinion among Indian Muslims and advocating for political rights. It was known for its bold editorial stance and intellectual depth during the struggle for independence.
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In which year did the Battle of Khaybar take place?
The Battle of Khaybar occurred in 628 AD (7 AH). It was a significant military engagement between the Muslims of Madina and the Jewish tribes residing in the oasis of Khaybar. The victory at Khaybar was a strategic success for the early Islamic state, securing the northern borders and neutralizing a major source of opposition. This event is well-documented in Islamic historical records as a pivotal moment in the consolidation of power in the Arabian Peninsula.
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Which Muslim leader emphasized to the Cabinet Mission that Muslim-majority regions should be consolidated to form a sovereign and independent state?
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, known as Quaid-e-Azam, was the primary advocate for the Muslim League during the Cabinet Mission negotiations in 1946. He firmly insisted that the grouping of Muslim-majority provinces was essential to ensure the political and cultural security of Muslims in India. His stance was a pivotal step in the movement toward the eventual creation of Pakistan as an independent sovereign nation.
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What is the recorded date of birth for Sir Syed Ahmad Khan?
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a visionary reformer and the founder of the Aligarh Movement, was born on 17 October 1817 in Delhi. He played a pivotal role in the educational and social upliftment of Muslims in British India. His efforts to bridge the gap between traditional Islamic learning and modern Western education were instrumental in shaping the intellectual landscape of the subcontinent.