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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS 17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2007. ISLAMIC HISTORY & CULTURE PAPER - I TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS:100 NOTE: Attempt FIVE questions in all. Including question No. 8 which is compulsory. All questions carry EQUAL marks. 1. The Arabian in general and Beduin in particular is a born democrat. (P. K. Hitti). Keeping this statement in view, discuss socio-political condition of Arabia before Islam. 2. Discuss the steps taken by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) to ensure peace and tranquility in a society of acute anarchy at Madina. 3. Estimate the role of Hazrat Abu Bakr, as a protector of Islam. 4. Determine the basic characteristics of Economic System of Islam. 5. Write an Essay on the scientific and literary progress of the Muslims during the Abbasid Period. 6. Enumerate the various causes of the decline and disintegration of the Ottoman Caliphate and also describe its aftermath. 7. Write short notes on any Four of the following: (a) Hilf Al-Fadhul (b) Khazraj (c) Jabia Conference (d) Bair Al-Hikmat (e) Samarrah (f) Al-Mu atta www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 1

COMPULSORY QUESTION 8. Write only the correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the questions. (1) First compilation of the Holy Quran was completed during the period of Hazrat: (a) Abu Bakr (b) Umar (c) Uthman (2) In 14 Hijri / 635 AD laid the foundation of Basrah. (a) Hazrat Umar (b) Khalid bin Walid (c) Utbah bin Ghazwan (3) Hazrat Uthman assassinated in the month of: (a) Ramazan (b) Rajab (c) Zilhaj (4) Hazrat Ali shifted the capital from Madina to: (a) Basra (b) Fustat (c) Damascus (5) Hazrat Khalid bin Walid belonged the tribe of: (a) Hashim (b) Umayyah (c) Makhzum (6) is known First year of Unification in the history of Islam. (a) 40 Hijri (b) 41 Hijri (c) 70 Hijri (7) was the conqueror of Spain. (a) Mohammad bin Qasim (b) Qutaibah bin Muslim (c) Tariq bin Ziyad www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 2

(8) The last Caliph of Ummayads was: (a) Hisham bin Abdul Malik (b) Marwan II (c) Yazid II (9) Umayyad Caliphate lasted for years. (a) 90 (b) 92 (c) 132 (10) Baghdad was founded by: (a) Harun (b) Mamun (c) Mansur (11) Kitab Al-Khair was written by: (a) Imam Malik (b) Imam Abu Hanifa (c) Imam Yousuf (12) Jizya is a: (a) Poll tax (b) Land tax (c) Property tax (13) Abbasid Caliphate came into being in: (a) 122 Hijri (b) 132 Hijri (c) 142 Hijri (14) Ishaque Musli was a famous: (a) Musician (b) Historian (c) Jurist www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 3

(15) The first Wazir to Abbasids was: (a) Abu Salama Khalal (b) Abu Muslim (c) Yahha Barmaki (16) The first capital of Abbasid Caliphate was: (a) Baghdad (b) Samara (c) Al-Hashimiyah (17) Abu Bakr ibn Zakaria al-razi (RHAZES) was a great: (a) Historian (b) Jurist (c) Physician (18) Siyasatnama was written by: (a) Al Kindi (b) Nizamul Mulk Tusi (c) Al-Farabi (19) Sultan Salim-I became first Osmani Caliph in: (a) 1517 (b) 1520 (c) 1525 (20) Institution of Khilafat abolished by: (a) Anwer Pasha (b) Mustafa Kamal Pasha (c) Ismet Inono www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 4

FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS 17 UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2007. ISLAMIC HISTORY & CULTURE PAPER - II TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS:100 NOTE: Attempt FIVE questions in all. Including question No. 8 which is compulsory. All questions carry EQUAL marks. 1. How did Islam penetrate in North Africa? Also give a brief introduction of North African Muslim Countries. 2. The advancement of Europe in the field of Sciences is based on the achievements of Muslims in their golden era. Discuss. 3. Western Civilization is in a state of clash with Islamic Civilization for increasing its influence (your view should be based on arguments in Yes/No) 4. Describe the ways and means through which a bridge may be made between the Muslim and Western Societies for Co-existence. 5. Highlight the achievements of Ibn-e-Khuldun and Ibn-e-Rushd. 6. Define Civilization and Culture and describe the contributions of Muslim Civilization towards the different human societies. 7. Why the Muslim Ummah is lagging behind today in the field of Science and Technology? COMPULSORY QUESTION 8. Write only correct answer in the Answer Book. Do not reproduce the question. (1) Egypt was invaded under the leadership of: (a) Sa ad bin Abi Waqas (RA) (b) Amr bin A as (RA) (c) Khalid bin Waleed (RA) www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 5

(2) Muslim Rule in Spain was established by: (a) Abbasids (b) Turks (c) Umayyads (3) The central headquarter of Umayyad was: (a) Kufa (b) Cairo (c) Baghdad (4) Yousaf bin Tashfin was from the dynasty of: (a) Muwahhid (b) Murabit (c) Umayyid (5) Who said, I never fight with a foe in distress. (a) Mahmood of Ghazna (b) Salahuddin Ibn Ayyub (c) Omar bin Adbul Azia (6) Sasanids were: (a) Fire-Worshippers (b) Idol Worshippers (c) Sun and Moon worshippers (7) Al-Beruni was born in: (a) Makkah (b) Khiva (c) Baghdad (8) Razi (Rhazes) was a great: (a) Philosopher (b) Poet (c) Physician www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 6

(9) Yarmuk is situated in: (a) Egypt (b) Iraq (c) Syria (10) Kimai-e-Sa adat is written by: (a) Ibn-e-Khuldun (b) Imam Al-Ghazali (c) Ibn-e-Sina (11) Omar Khayyam wrote his Algebra in: (a) Persian (b) Arabic (c) English (12) Omar bin Abdul Aziz belonged to: (a) Umayya family (b) Abbasi family (c) Sassani family (13) Fihrist-al-Ulum was written by: (a) Ibn-e-Qayyim (b) Ibn-an-NAdim (c) Ibn-e-Nafis (14) Al-Farabi was: (a) Turkish (b) Iranian (c) Arab (15) The death of Caliph brought the Abbasid Dynasty to an end. (a) Mustasim (b) Mutawakkil (c) Muatazid (16) Islam and the Modern World is written by: (a) ) M. Hanif Nadvi (b) Arberry, A. J. www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 7

(c) Nadvi, Abul Hasan (17) Mesopotamia is a word. (a) Greek (b) Turkish (c) French (18) The Arabian Nights is a book of: (a) Tales (b) Poetry (c) History (19) Toledo is city in: (a) Iraq (b) Italy (c) Spain (20) Bosnia was part of: (a) British Empire (b) Turkish Empire (c) Sassanaid Empire www.css.theazkp.com www.facebook.com/thecsspointofficial Page 8