QCM : Life and Leadership of Ali (RA) — 9 questions

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1. At what age did Ali (RA) accept Islam according to the source?

10 years old
8 years old
12 years old
15 years old

10 years old

Explication

The source explicitly states that Ali (RA) accepted Islam at age 10, making him the youngest male to do so. The other ages are plausible but not supported by the source, so they serve as distractors.

2. Who is credited with being the first boy to accept Islam?

Abu Bakr (RA)
Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA)
Ali ibn Abu Talib (RA)
Bilal (RA)

Ali ibn Abu Talib (RA)

Explication

The source explicitly states that Ali (RA) was the first boy and youngest person to accept Islam, making him credited with this distinction.

3. What was a significant effect of Ali's humble lifestyle and marriage choices on his character?

It made him more materialistic and concerned with wealth
It led to his rejection by the community
It enhanced his reputation for humility and patience
It caused him to neglect his family responsibilities

It enhanced his reputation for humility and patience

Explication

Ali's humble lifestyle and marriage choices, such as giving his shield as mahr and living modestly, contributed to his reputation for humility and patience, qualities highly valued in his leadership and character development.

4. How can one apply Ali's act of sacrifice during the Hijra in a contemporary context to demonstrate loyalty and bravery?

By delegating responsibilities to others during emergencies
By seeking recognition for acts of bravery after the event
By risking personal safety to protect a leader or community member in a dangerous situation
By avoiding conflict and staying safe at all costs

By risking personal safety to protect a leader or community member in a dangerous situation

Explication

Ali's act of sleeping in the Prophet's bed was a sacrifice made to protect the Prophet during migration, demonstrating loyalty and bravery. Applying this principle today involves risking one's safety to protect or support a leader or community member in critical moments.

5. What key personal characteristic did Ali (RA) demonstrate when accepting the Khilafat amid the challenges of internal unrest and demands for justice?

Aggressiveness in leadership
Humility and respect for community wishes
Indifference and apathy
Arrogance and pride

Humility and respect for community wishes

Explication

Ali (RA) initially avoided the Khilafat but accepted it after persistent insistence from the people, showing humility and respect for the community’s wishes, which reflects his humble attitude and regard for collective consensus during challenging times.

6. What does the Battle of Jamal primarily refer to?

A battle fought exclusively between Ali (RA) and Mu‘awiyah
A battle where Mu‘awiyah defeated Ali (RA)
A conflict led by Aisha (RA) seeking justice for Uthman's murder
A peaceful negotiation between Muslim factions

A conflict led by Aisha (RA) seeking justice for Uthman's murder

Explication

The Battle of Jamal is primarily characterized by Aisha (RA) leading the opposition to seek justice for Uthman’s murder, as explicitly stated in the source.

7. What role does the martyrdom of Ali (RA) serve in Islamic history?

It marks the beginning of the Islamic calendar.
It represents the end of the Prophet’s family’s political influence.
It symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice in upholding justice and faith.
It signifies the victory of the Muslim army in a major battle.

It symbolizes the ultimate sacrifice in upholding justice and faith.

Explication

Ali’s martyrdom in Kufa mosque on 17th Ramadan, Hijra 40, is remembered as a profound symbol of sacrifice and dedication to justice and faith, making it a pivotal moment in Islamic history.

8. At what age did Ali (RA) become the youngest person to accept Islam?

12
8
15
10

10

Explication

Ali (RA) accepted Islam at age 10, making him the youngest male convert, as explicitly stated in the source.

9. How do the qualities of Abu Ubaydah ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) and Talha ibn Ubaydullah (RA) differ or are similar?

Both emphasized justice and charity, but in different contexts.
Abu Ubaydah was known for his trustworthiness, while Talha was renowned for his generosity.
Both were known for their trustworthiness and leadership qualities.
Abu Ubaydah focused on leadership, whereas Talha prioritized wealth accumulation.

Abu Ubaydah was known for his trustworthiness, while Talha was renowned for his generosity.

Explication

Abu Ubaydah ibn Al-Jarrah (RA) was recognized as the trustworthy guardian of the nation, emphasizing trustworthiness and leadership. Talha ibn Ubaydullah (RA), on the other hand, was celebrated for his generosity and concern about his wealth, highlighting his concern for justice and charity. Their qualities differ in focus but both are esteemed virtues among the Sahabas.

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Ali ibn Abu Talib (RA) — early life?

Raised in Prophet’s household, youngest Islam acceptor at age 10.

Ali's acceptance of Islam — age?

He accepted Islam at age 10, the youngest male convert.

Ali’s marriage — to whom?

Married Fatimah (RA), Prophet’s daughter, during second Hijra year.

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