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FIA Test Islamic Studies MCQs 2026 — Islamiyat Questions and Answers

FIA Test Islamiyat MCQs 2026 — Solved Practice Questions
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FIA Test Islamic Studies MCQs 2026
Quran, Hadith, Pillars & Islamic History

Islamic Studies (Islamiyat) carries approximately 10 MCQs in the FIA written test 2026. The section covers Quran, Hadith, pillars of Islam, Islamic history, and important Islamic dates — with practice MCQs and a free downloadable PDF.

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Islamic Studies carries approximately 10 MCQs in the FIA written test 2026. The section tests knowledge of the Quran (surahs, revelations, verses), Hadith, the five pillars of Islam, Islamic history, important months and dates, and the lives of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the four caliphs. These are among the most predictable MCQs in the test — candidates with strong Islamiyat preparation secure these marks reliably.

Practice by topic below and download the free Islamic Studies PDF for complete offline revision.

3–4 MCQs

Quran & Hadith

Total surahs, Makki/Madani, first and last revealed, longest/shortest surah, Hadith basics

2–3 MCQs

Pillars of Islam

Five pillars, six articles of faith, conditions of Hajj, Zakat rate, Ramzan fasting rules

2–3 MCQs

Islamic History

Prophet’s life (PBUH), Hijra, four caliphs, battles, important dates, Islamic months

1–2 MCQs

Islamic Concepts

Names of angels, prophets, books, holy places, prayer (Salah) details

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Q 1

The total number of Surahs in the Holy Quran is:

A110
B114
C120
D99
The Holy Quran contains 114 Surahs (chapters), 30 Paras (sections), and 6,236 verses (Ayaat). The first Surah is Al-Fatiha (Makki) and the last is Surah An-Nas. This is one of the most repeated Islamiyat MCQs in FPSC papers.
Q 2

The longest Surah in the Holy Quran is:

ASurah Al-Imran
BSurah Al-Baqarah
CSurah An-Nisa
DSurah Al-Maidah
Surah Al-Baqarah is the longest Surah in the Holy Quran with 286 verses. It is a Madani Surah (revealed in Madinah). The shortest Surah is Surah Al-Kawthar with only 3 verses. Surah Al-Fatiha has 7 verses.
Q 3

The first Wahi (revelation) was revealed in which cave?

ACave of Thawr
BCave of Hira
CCave of Uhud
DCave of Badr
The first revelation (Wahi) was revealed in the Cave of Hira on Jabal al-Noor near Makkah. The first five verses of Surah Al-Alaq were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) at the age of 40. The Cave of Thawr is where the Prophet hid during the Hijra to Madinah.
Q 4

The total number of Paras (sections) in the Holy Quran is:

A20
B25
C30
D40
The Holy Quran is divided into 30 Paras (also called Juz). This division was made to help Muslims complete the Quran in 30 days during the month of Ramzan by reading one Para per day.
Q 5

How many pillars of Islam are there?

A4
B5
C6
D7
There are 5 pillars of Islam: (1) Shahadah (declaration of faith), (2) Salah (prayer 5 times daily), (3) Zakat (annual charity), (4) Sawm (fasting in Ramzan), and (5) Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah once in a lifetime if able). There are 6 articles of faith (Iman).
Q 6

Zakat is obligatory on Muslims who possess wealth above the Nisab for how long?

A6 months
BOne lunar year (Hawl)
COne solar year
D3 months
Zakat becomes obligatory when a Muslim possesses wealth above the Nisab threshold for one complete lunar year (Hawl). The Zakat rate is 2.5% of the total eligible wealth. It is the third pillar of Islam.
Q 7

How many times a day do Muslims pray (Salah)?

A3
B4
C5
D7
Muslims are required to pray 5 times daily: Fajr (dawn), Zuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night). Salah is the second pillar of Islam. The total number of Rakaat in all 5 prayers combined is 17 Farz.
Q 8

In which year did the Hijra (migration from Makkah to Madinah) take place?

A610 CE
B620 CE
C622 CE
D630 CE
The Hijra (migration of Prophet Muhammad PBUH from Makkah to Madinah) took place in 622 CE. This event marks the beginning of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar. The Prophet arrived in Madinah in the month of Rabi al-Awwal.
Q 9

Who was the first Caliph of Islam after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

AHazrat Umar (RA)
BHazrat Ali (RA)
CHazrat Usman (RA)
DHazrat Abu Bakr (RA)
Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) was the first Caliph of Islam (632–634 CE). The four Rashidun Caliphs in order are: Abu Bakr (RA), Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA), Uthman ibn Affan (RA), and Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA).
Q 10

The Battle of Badr was fought in which year (Hijri)?

A1 AH
B2 AH
C3 AH
D5 AH
The Battle of Badr was fought in 2 AH (624 CE) on the 17th of Ramzan. It was the first major battle of Islam between the Muslims of Madinah and the Quraysh of Makkah. The Battle of Uhud was fought in 3 AH and the Battle of Khandaq (Trench) in 5 AH.
Q 11

Which angel is responsible for revealing divine messages to the Prophets?

AIsrafil
BMikail
CJibrail
DIzrail
Jibrail (Gabriel) is the angel responsible for delivering divine revelation to the Prophets. Mikail (Michael) controls rain and sustenance. Israfil will blow the trumpet on the Day of Judgement. Izrail (Azrael) is the angel of death.
Q 12

How many Holy Books (Kutub) were revealed by Allah?

A2
B3
C4
D6
Four major Holy Books (Kutub) were revealed: Tawrat (Torah — revealed to Prophet Musa/Moses), Zabur (Psalms — to Prophet Dawood/David), Injil (Gospel — to Prophet Isa/Jesus), and the Quran (revealed to Prophet Muhammad PBUH). The Quran is the last and final book.
  • 1Quran numbers first. 114 Surahs, 30 Paras, 6,236 verses. Longest surah = Al-Baqarah (286 verses). Shortest = Al-Kawthar (3 verses). These appear in almost every FPSC paper.
  • 2Five pillars in order. Shahadah → Salah → Zakat (2.5%) → Sawm (Ramzan) → Hajj. Six articles of faith (Iman) include belief in Allah, Angels, Books, Prophets, Day of Judgement, and Divine Decree.
  • 3Four caliphs and their order. Abu Bakr (RA) → Umar (RA) → Uthman (RA) → Ali (RA). These are called Khulafa-e-Rashideen. Know which battles occurred under which caliph.
  • 4Important Islamic dates. Hijra = 622 CE. Battle of Badr = 2 AH. Battle of Uhud = 3 AH. Conquest of Makkah = 8 AH. First revelation = 610 CE. Memorise these.
  • 5Download the Islamic Studies PDF. The free PDF covers all these facts in one-liner format — ideal for revision 2–3 days before your test date.

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The Holy Quran contains 114 Surahs, 30 Paras, and 6,236 verses. The longest Surah is Al-Baqarah (286 verses) and the shortest is Al-Kawthar (3 verses). This is among the most repeated Islamiyat MCQs in FPSC FIA and NTS papers.
The five pillars of Islam are: (1) Shahadah — declaration of faith, (2) Salah — 5 daily prayers, (3) Zakat — annual charity at 2.5% of eligible wealth, (4) Sawm — fasting in the month of Ramzan, and (5) Hajj — pilgrimage to Makkah once in a lifetime for those who are physically and financially able.
The Hijra (migration of Prophet Muhammad PBUH from Makkah to Madinah) took place in 622 CE. This event marks the beginning of the Islamic Hijri calendar. The first year of the Hijri calendar (1 AH) begins from this migration.
Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (RA) was the first Caliph of Islam, ruling from 632–634 CE. The four Rashidun Caliphs in order are: Abu Bakr (RA), Umar ibn al-Khattab (RA), Uthman ibn Affan (RA), and Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA). The Battle of Badr occurred under the Prophet’s direct leadership in 2 AH.
Approximately 10 MCQs from Islamic Studies appear in the FIA written test 2026. Quran basics (surahs, paras, verses), pillars of Islam, and four caliphs are the most reliable scoring areas because the facts do not change and repeat across years.

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